Forrest Griffin and Matt Parrino return for another installment of the UFC rankings report in the video above.
The former champion and his co-host discuss all the fall-out from UFC on F…
Forrest Griffin and Matt Parrino return for another installment of the UFC rankings report in the video above.
The former champion and his co-host discuss all the fall-out from UFC on FOX 20, which featured Valentina Shevchenko’s win over Holly Holm and Edson Barboza’s triumph vs. Gilbert Melendez.
Griffin and Parrino also discuss the upcoming UFC 201 card, which takes place this Saturday night in Atlanta.
UFC welterweight champion Robbie Lawler has spent 15 years competing against the best of the best in MMA.
So when people try to compare him to the likes of Conor McGregor, “Ruthless” gets a little upset.
Lawler, who defends his title this Saturda…
UFC welterweight champion Robbie Lawler has spent 15 years competing against the best of the best in MMA.
So when people try to compare him to the likes of Conor McGregor, “Ruthless” gets a little upset.
Lawler, who defends his title this Saturday night at UFC 201 vs. Tyron Woodley, was a guest on “UFC Tonight” Wednesday night when McGregor’s name came up.
“I don’t think he should be mentioned with me,” Lawler said. “I’m not like anyone else. I’m a little different.”
Lawler (27-10) has won five in a row, including a January split decision victory vs. former interim UFC champion Carlos Condit. The 34-year-old has also bested the likes of Rory MacDonald, Johny Hendricks and Matt Brown over the last two years.
UFC 201 is just days away and looks to be a great event with some good fights. UFC 201 takes place on Saturday, July 30th, 2016 at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. The UFC Fight Pass prelims will begin at 6:30PM/3:30PM ET PT while the FS2 prelims will begin at 8PM/5PM ET PT and
UFC 201 is just days away and looks to be a great event with some good fights.
UFC 201 takes place on Saturday, July 30th, 2016 at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. The UFC Fight Pass prelims will begin at 6:30PM/3:30PM ET PT while the FS2 prelims will begin at 8PM/5PM ET PT and the main card starts at 10PM/7PM ET PT.
The main event will be a welterweight title fight between Robbie Lawler and Tyron Woodley while the co-main event will be Rose Namajunas vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz. Rounding out the main card is Matt Brown vs. Jake Ellenberger, Francisco Rivera vs. Erik Perez, and Ian McCall vs. Justin Scoggins.
You can watch episode 3 of UFC 201 Embedded here:
As always, stay tuned to LowKick for a great UFC 201 fight week!
On Wednesday afternoon, UFC released the third installment of their “UFC 201 Embedded” web-series.
Featured above is the complete third episode of UFC 201 Embedded, which gives fans an all-access, behind-the-scenes lo…
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On Wednesday afternoon, UFC released the third installment of their “UFC 201 Embedded” web-series.
Featured above is the complete third episode of UFC 201 Embedded, which gives fans an all-access, behind-the-scenes look at the top fighters scheduled for Saturday’s pay-per-view as they finish up their final preparations for their fights.
The official description for UFC 201 Embedded episode three reads as follows:
“On episode 3 of UFC 201 Embedded, welterweight Matt Brown gets in an underwater workout to get his body and mind ready for fight week. UFC strawweight Rose Namajunas packs for her trip to Atlanta, where her opponent Karolina Kowalkiewicz is already relaxing. Welterweight champion Robbie Lawler arrives in the UFC 201 host city, while his opponent Tyron Woodley continues to put in time in his St. Louis gym. UFC 201 Embedded is an all-access, behind-the-scenes video blog leading up to the world welterweight championship at UFC 201, taking place Saturday, July 30 on Pay-Per-View.”
For those who missed UFC 201 Embedded episode one, you can watch the complete episode by clicking here. You can check out the full second episode by clicking here.
Headlined by Robbie Lawler vs. Tyron Woodley for the UFC Welterweight Championship, UFC 201 is scheduled to take place this Saturday, July 30th, from Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.
Join us here at MMANews.com this Saturday for live coverage of the UFC 201 PPV!
A pivotal contest in the women’s strawweight division is set to get underway in the co-main event of UFC 201 this Saturday (July 30, 2016), when No. 3-ranked Rose Namajunas clashes with the undefeated No. 5-ranked Karolina Kowalkiewicz. Namajunas, a former 115-pound title challenger after losing to Carla Esparza for the inaugural strap, is on
A pivotal contest in the women’s strawweight division is set to get underway in the co-main event of UFC 201 this Saturday (July 30, 2016), when No. 3-ranked Rose Namajunas clashes with the undefeated No. 5-ranked Karolina Kowalkiewicz.
Namajunas, a former 115-pound title challenger after losing to Carla Esparza for the inaugural strap, is on an impressive three-fight win streak as of late, and is looking to put a stamp on her recent run with a win over Kowalkiewicz in order to campaign for a shot at the gold once again.
Current champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk, however, is picking against ‘Thug’ come Saturday night, stating that Namajunas is not always mentally strong while Kowalkiewicz continues to push forward:
“I think Rose, sometimes, is lost,” Jedrzejczyk said. “Her head is not [always] strong. She’s not always mentally strong. I think Karolina might win this fight because she’s always going forward. I don’t know. But if Rose wins, she’d deserve a title shot.”
While Namajunas’ ultimate goal is to one day hoist the coveted strawweight title above her head, she is careful to not overlook Kowalkiewicz the way the media and fans seem to be doing ahead of their UFC 201 date:
“Non-stop, every day people are asking me about it,” Namajunas told ESPN. “It is what it is, I guess. Media is not with you every day, so they end up being 10 pages ahead of you. They’re always saying, ‘When is the next story, when is the next headline?’ Everyone is jumping way ahead and I’m not even at this fight yet.”
Following Namajunas’ remarks of being “done crying, done not sleeping at night” after her contest with Tecia Torres, ‘Thug’s’ head-coach Trevor Wittman decided it was time to pull her fiancé, and former UFC competitor, Pat Barry back from camp in attempt to give the No. 3-ranked strawweight a bit more focus heading into her contest:
“I always say, when you get the families involved, there’s an emotional tie,” Wittman said. “My father, when I used to play baseball, he would stand behind the cage and there was always this distraction because I’m so emotionally involved with my father.
“Having that emotional involvement is too much assessment. I think we ran into that with the last fight. He’s a very emotional guy, it’s a little much high energy.
It’s a cool thing, getting her hyped up, but on an energy level we needed to keep it focused. One thing, when it comes to a corner, when you’re speaking high or speaking low, you always want to be able to assess the energy of a fight.
Sometimes a coach needs to cool you down, sometimes a coach needs to wake you up, sometimes a coach needs to piss you off. But when there’s non-stop, high energy, that makes you fight non-stop high energy.
I wouldn’t say it’s a bad thing, but at this level we needed to have everything toned in.”
‘Thug’ had predicted on The Ultimate Fighter 20 (TUF 20) that she would be the champion come ‘2015 or 2016’, however, she feels now that her words may have affected her mentally. Now, however, Namajunas claims she is feeling more and more like a champion each and every day:
“When I was on ‘The Ultimate Fighter’ [in 2014], I said I’d be champion in either 2015 or 2016,” Namajunas said.
“I think maybe, by saying 2015 but not committing to it, I opened the possibility, mentally, of coming close but not achieving it.
I’m waking up every day feeling like a champion now, but there are steps to it. I’m taking this day by day.”
Namajunas will meet Kowalkiewicz in the co-main event of UFC 201, which takes place live on pay-per-view (PPV) from the Phillips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia this weekend on July 30, 2016.