On Monday, UFC released the above video featuring Invicta FC Featherweight Champion Cristiane “Cyborg” Justino.
The video looks at Cris Cyborg ahead of her Octagon debut, which is scheduled for this coming Saturday ni…
https://youtu.be/EgEEVvpqEGc
On Monday, UFC released the above video featuring Invicta FC Featherweight Champion Cristiane “Cyborg” Justino.
The video looks at Cris Cyborg ahead of her Octagon debut, which is scheduled for this coming Saturday night’s UFC 198 pay-per-view in Curitiba, Brazil. Cyborg is scheduled to take on UFC veteran Leslie Smith.
Headlining the UFC 198 pay-per-view this weekend in Curitiba will be UFC Heavyweight Champion Fabricio Werdum, as he defends his title against highly-regarded contender Stipe Miocic.
Make sure to visit MMANews.com this Saturday for the best UFC 198 live results coverage on the web!
At this weekend’s (Sat., May 14, 2016) UFC 198 from the Arena da Baixada in Curitiba, Brazil, Invicta FC featherweight champ Cristiane “Cyborg” Justino will finally make her long-awaited UFC debut when she takes on Leslie Smith in a 140-pound catchweight bout as part of a massive blockbuster card. Many feel as if “Cyborg’s” UFC debut
At this weekend’s (Sat., May 14, 2016) UFC 198 from the Arena da Baixada in Curitiba, Brazil, Invicta FC featherweight champ Cristiane “Cyborg” Justino will finally make her long-awaited UFC debut when she takes on Leslie Smith in a 140-pound catchweight bout as part of a massive blockbuster card.
Many feel as if “Cyborg’s” UFC debut has been more than a long time coming, as she was caught up in a highly-publicized media feud with former UFC champion Ronda Rousey, where the age-old debate raged on about whom was the most dominant female fighter on the planet when “Rowdy” ruled the women’s bantamwight division with an iron fist.
Now that she’s lost the belt, however, “Cyborg’s” path in the UFC is a little less clear, and there’s at least one onlooker who doesn’t believe it will be a great one. That person is Justino’s ex-husband, MMA veteran Evangelista “Cyborg” Santos, who just made his Bellator debut with a submission of Brennan Ward in late April.
During a recent talk with MMA Fighting, Santos unveiled his discord with UFC brass, proclaiming that they only promoted their two main stars Conor McGregor and Rousey. He had some harsh words for both ‘The Notorious’ and the currently quiet ‘Rowdy,’ in addition to some seething statements about their employers:
“They treat fighters like dogs to promote their events and make money. They only promote (Conor) McGregor, this piece of sh-t. And Ronda (Rousey) was created by the media. Cris destroys her. They should have signed Cris a long time ago. She’s the best in the world, there’s no one to beat her. She’s a warrior who never gives up, but these douchebags in the UFC spent years making fun of her. The UFC is full of douchebags. The way they treat fighters is ridiculous. I never wanted to fight in the UFC for any money. They are destroying the sport.”
As for his ex-wife Justino, Santos believes that the UFC doesn’t truly want her, but had to give into fan outreach to see her in the octagon. If they truly did, according to Santos, they would have simply created a 145-pound division for her:
“The UFC doesn’t want her there. They put her there because fans demanded, but they don’t want her there. If they truly wanted her, they would have created her weight division. They opened a division they knew she would never be able to fight at. If they say ‘we want 100 girls for a 145-pound division’, they would get it immediately. But they don’t want that. They know that Cris would overshadow their plans with Ronda.”
Some bold claims, but Santos was far from done there. Read on to the next page to see his harsh criticism about Rousey and how the UFC handled her ‘rivalry’ with Justino.
At this weekend’s (Sat., May 14, 2016) UFC 198 from the Arena da Baixada in Curitiba, Brazil, Invicta FC featherweight champ Cristiane “Cyborg” Justino will finally make her long-awaited UFC debut when she takes on Leslie Smith in a 140-pound catchweight bout as part of a massive blockbuster card. Many feel as if “Cyborg’s” UFC debut
At this weekend’s (Sat., May 14, 2016) UFC 198 from the Arena da Baixada in Curitiba, Brazil, Invicta FC featherweight champ Cristiane “Cyborg” Justino will finally make her long-awaited UFC debut when she takes on Leslie Smith in a 140-pound catchweight bout as part of a massive blockbuster card.
Many feel as if “Cyborg’s” UFC debut has been more than a long time coming, as she was caught up in a highly-publicized media feud with former UFC champion Ronda Rousey, where the age-old debate raged on about whom was the most dominant female fighter on the planet when “Rowdy” ruled the women’s bantamwight division with an iron fist.
Now that she’s lost the belt, however, “Cyborg’s” path in the UFC is a little less clear, and there’s at least one onlooker who doesn’t believe it will be a great one. That person is Justino’s ex-husband, MMA veteran Evangelista “Cyborg” Santos, who just made his Bellator debut with a submission of Brennan Ward in late April.
During a recent talk with MMA Fighting, Santos unveiled his discord with UFC brass, proclaiming that they only promoted their two main stars Conor McGregor and Rousey. He had some harsh words for both ‘The Notorious’ and the currently quiet ‘Rowdy,’ in addition to some seething statements about their employers:
“They treat fighters like dogs to promote their events and make money. They only promote (Conor) McGregor, this piece of sh-t. And Ronda (Rousey) was created by the media. Cris destroys her. They should have signed Cris a long time ago. She’s the best in the world, there’s no one to beat her. She’s a warrior who never gives up, but these douchebags in the UFC spent years making fun of her. The UFC is full of douchebags. The way they treat fighters is ridiculous. I never wanted to fight in the UFC for any money. They are destroying the sport.”
As for his ex-wife Justino, Santos believes that the UFC doesn’t truly want her, but had to give into fan outreach to see her in the octagon. If they truly did, according to Santos, they would have simply created a 145-pound division for her:
“The UFC doesn’t want her there. They put her there because fans demanded, but they don’t want her there. If they truly wanted her, they would have created her weight division. They opened a division they knew she would never be able to fight at. If they say ‘we want 100 girls for a 145-pound division’, they would get it immediately. But they don’t want that. They know that Cris would overshadow their plans with Ronda.”
Some bold claims, but Santos was far from done there. Read on to the next page to see his harsh criticism about Rousey and how the UFC handled her ‘rivalry’ with Justino.
A blockbuster lineup of fights is set to go down at this weekend’s (Sat., May 14, 2016) UFC 198 from the Arena da Baixada in Curitiba, Brazil, and none may be more pivotal than the heavyweight title bout between Fabricio Werdum and Stipe Miocic in the main event. While it’s true that the anticipated clashes of
A blockbuster lineup of fights is set to go down at this weekend’s (Sat., May 14, 2016) UFC 198 from the Arena da Baixada in Curitiba, Brazil, and none may be more pivotal than the heavyweight title bout between Fabricio Werdum and Stipe Miocic in the main event.
While it’s true that the anticipated clashes of Anderson Silva vs. Uriah Hall, Cris “Cyborg’s” UFC debut against Leslie Smith, and the middleweight co-main event between Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza and Vitor Belfort are no doubt anticipated bouts, Werdum vs. Miocic will be contested for the UFC’s biggest title, one that we simply haven’t see contested nearly enough in recent years.
The UFC heavyweight throne will be defended in the first time in nearly a year when Werdum returns for his first defense after submitting longtime former champion Cain Velasquez in the main event of last year’s UFC 188. The decorated “Vai Cavalo,” a longtime veteran known for possessing one of the most dangerous Brazilian Jiu-jitsu pedigrees in MMA history, has won nine out of his last 10 fights, including six in a row on his way to winning the UFC title since he returned to the octagon in early 2012.
Miocic, on the other hand, brings a much more modest win streak into UFC 198, having beaten Andrei Arlovski and Mark Hunt by TKO in his most recent bouts. Overall, he’s won five out of his last six with his only loss a controversial decision against Junior dos Santos, running his record to an impressive 14-2. But the Cleveland native may have gotten his title shot by default nonetheless, as Velasquez pulled out of his scheduled rematch with Werdum at February’s UFC 196, allowing Miocic to replace him.
Werdum pulled out of that fight citing a desire to not fight a short notice opponent with nagging injuries of his own, and Miocic was re-booked for UFC 198 in “Vai Cavalo’s” home country of Brazil.
That makes him dangerous, but it also heaps a ton of pressure on the dominant firefighter’s shoulders, as well.
Get hyped up for what could be an unpredictable and exciting heavyweight title showdown with the official Countdown to UFC 198: Fabricio Werdum vs. Stipe Miocic video right here:
This is just one of those events that everyone is looking forward to, UFC 198 is set to go off on May 14 in Curitiba, Brazil, and is overflowing with some of the biggest talent today. As well as the UFC heavyweight title fight between Fabricio Werdum and Stipe Miocic in the main event, there’s
This is just one of those events that everyone is looking forward to, UFC 198 is set to go off on May 14 in Curitiba, Brazil, and is overflowing with some of the biggest talent today. As well as the UFC heavyweight title fight between Fabricio Werdum and Stipe Miocic in the main event, there’s the number one contender bout between Jacare Souza and Vitor Belfort in the co-main slot. Then we’ll anticipate the debut of Cris Cyborg as she faces Leslie Smith, former Pride and UFC champion Mauricio Shogun Rua will battle Corey Anderson, and there’s a number of living legends on the prelims too.
But the fight we’re looking at today is possibly the most anticipated on the entire card. Former pound-for-pound king and ex-UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva will take on Uriah Hall in a showdown between arguably the scariest strikers in the division’s history.
Both men’s flashy and unorthodox striking styles have led to multiple highlight reel knockouts, but there’s a big question surrounding this fight; does ‘The Spider’ have enough left in the tank to quell the fire of a rising phenom like ‘U-Hall?’
Years back during the Brazilian’s prime we have been looking at a completely different fight here, but now he’s changed and aged so much that even Michael Bisping was close to knocking Silva out during their fight. That’s no disrespect to ‘The Count,’ but let’s be honest, it’s debatable whether that would have happened five years ago.
The UFC has released the official countdown to UFC 198, and the Anderson Silva vs. Uriah Hall segment is an amazing watch. Check it out, and stay tuned to LowKick!
Event: UFC 198: “Werdum vs. Miocic” Date: Sat., May 14, 2016 Location: Arena da Baixada stadium in Curitiba, Brazil Broadcast: Pay-Per-View
UFC 198 PPV Main Event:
265 lbs.: UFC Heavyweight Champion Fabricio Werdum vs. Stipe Miocic
UFC 198 PPV Co-Main Event:
185 lbs.: Ronaldo Souza vs. Vitor Belfort
UFC 198 PPV Main Card (10 p.m. ET):
185 lbs.: Anderson Silva vs. Uriah Hall 140 lbs.: Cris Cyborg vs. Leslie Smith (catchweight) 205 lbs.: Mauricio Rua vs. Corey Anderson
UFC 198 FOX Sports 1 Prelims (8 p.m. ET):
170 lbs.: Demian Maia vs. Matt Brown 170 lbs.: Bryan Barberena vs. Warlley Alves 185 lbs.: Nate Marquardt vs. Thiago Santos 135 lbs.: Rob Font vs. John Lineker
UFC 198 Fight Pass Prelims (6 p.m. ET):
205 lbs.: Antonio Rogerio Nogueira vs. Patrick Cummins 155 lbs.: Yancy Medeiros vs. Francisco Trinaldo 170 lbs.: Sergio Moraes vs. Luan Chagas 145 lbs.: Renato Moicano vs. Zubaira Tukhugov
On Sunday, UFC premiered the “Countdown to UFC 198” preview special, which takes a closer look at the top fights heading into this Saturday’s stacked UFC 198 pay-per-view in Curitiba, Brazil.
Embedded above is part on…
https://youtu.be/XIPeByCYys8
On Sunday, UFC premiered the “Countdown to UFC 198” preview special, which takes a closer look at the top fights heading into this Saturday’s stacked UFC 198 pay-per-view in Curitiba, Brazil.
Embedded above is part one of the Countdown special, which looks at the Heavyweight Championship main event between Fabricio Werdum and Stipe Miocic.
Featured below are parts two and three, which look at the Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza vs. Vitor Belfort and Anderson Silva vs. Urijah Hall fights.
Join us here at MMANews.com this Saturday, May 14th for the best UFC 198 live results coverage on the web!