Report: Rashad Evans vs. Tim Kennedy Fight At UFC 205 Cancelled

Well, it looks like fans can forget about seeing Rashad Evans’ Middleweight debut this weekend.

According to reports by ESPN.com and MMAFighting.com, the fight between “Suga” Rashad Evans and Tim Kennedy has been scratched from this Saturday’s lineu…

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Well, it looks like fans can forget about seeing Rashad Evans’ Middleweight debut this weekend.

According to reports by ESPN.com and MMAFighting.com, the fight between “Suga” Rashad Evans and Tim Kennedy has been scratched from this Saturday’s lineup.

Originally scheduled to take place as part of the FOX Sports 1 (FS1) preliminary fights, the Evans-Kennedy bout has been pulled apparently due to issues with Evans medicals.

The UFC has yet to confirm the reports, nor announce whether or not there will be a new opponent for Kennedy, or a new fight altogether. One would assume with the show only four days away, and with such a stacked card, that no replacement opponent or fight will be booked.

UFC 205: Alvarez vs. McGregor takes place on Saturday, November 12th from the world-famous Madison Square Garden arena in New York City.

Join us here at MMANews.com on 11/12 for live round-by-round results coverage of the entire UFC 205 pay-per-view.

Video: UFC 205: Alvarez vs. McGregor Rankings Report (Part 2)

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On Tuesday, UFC released part two of their UFC 205 Rankings Report for the historic, first-ever UFC event in the state of New York.

Featured above is part two of the UFC 205 Rankings Report, which features UFC Ranking…

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On Tuesday, UFC released part two of their UFC 205 Rankings Report for the historic, first-ever UFC event in the state of New York.

Featured above is part two of the UFC 205 Rankings Report, which features UFC Rankings Report regulars Matt Parrino and UFC Hall Of Famer / former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Forrest Griffin previewing some of the action scheduled and analyzing how the official UFC rankings could be affected as a result.

For those who missed UFC 205 Rankings Report Part 1, check out the video by clicking here.

Featuring the “Champion vs. Champion” bout between UFC Featherweight Champion Conor McGregor and UFC Lightweight Champion Eddie Alvarez, with Alvarez’s 155-pound UFC Title on the line, UFC 205 is scheduled to take place on Saturday, November 12th from the world-famous Madison Square Garden arena in New York City.

Join us here at MMANews.com on 11/12 for the best round-by-round live results coverage of the historic UFC 205 pay-per-view.

Rashad Evans Off UFC 205 Due To Medical Issue

If you thought weekend’s (Sat., November 12, 2016) jam-packed UFC 205 from Madison Square Garden in New York City was too good to be true, well, you were right. The New York City-based supercard suffered its first and hopefully only casualty today, as ESPN’s Brett Okamoto just tweeted that he was with UFC President Dana

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If you thought weekend’s (Sat., November 12, 2016) jam-packed UFC 205 from Madison Square Garden in New York City was too good to be true, well, you were right.

The New York City-based supercard suffered its first and hopefully only casualty today, as ESPN’s Brett Okamoto just tweeted that he was with UFC President Dana White, who informed him the preliminary bout between Rashad Evans and Tim Kennedy had been scrapped due to an issue with Evans’ medicals:

The bout was to be Evan’s middleweight debut in the UFC after the former 205-pound champ lost back-to-back bouts to Glover Teixeira and Ryan Bader. Kennedy, meanwhile, has been out of action since a disappointing and controversial loss to Yoel Romero at 2014’s UFC 178, so it’s obviously a disheartening blow to find out his return fight has been called off.

No official details regarding the nature of Evan’s withdrawal have been made official as of yet, so stay tuned for further updates on the situation.

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Wonderboy Thinks Tyron Woodley Is “Already Broken”

It may be taking a backseat to the Conor McGregor vs. Eddie Alvarez main event, but the welterweight championship fight between Tyron Woodley and Stephen Thompson in the co-main event of this week’s (Sat., November 12, 2016) UFC 205 from Madison Square Garden in New York City is still one of the most awaited bouts

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It may be taking a backseat to the Conor McGregor vs. Eddie Alvarez main event, but the welterweight championship fight between Tyron Woodley and Stephen Thompson in the co-main event of this week’s (Sat., November 12, 2016) UFC 205 from Madison Square Garden in New York City is still one of the most awaited bouts of 2016.

It’s been a long time coming, as ‘Wonderboy’ has been tabbed for a 170-pound title shot since he demolished former champ Johny Hendricks in the first round last February for his sixth straight victory. Thompson has since secured a seventh over former title contender Rory MacDonald, and when Woodley surprised the MMA world by knocking out former champion Robbie Lawler at UFC 201, it became all but a formality that Thompson would fight for the title despite ‘The Chosen One’s’ calling for bouts with Georges St-Pierre and Nick Diaz.

The fight that fans wanted was eventually made, yet Woodley got the war of words started by saying he “didn’t respect Thompson as a man” after he supposedly knew about the fight before Woodley announced it on TV himself. Speaking to FOX Sports about the build-up to his biggest fight, Thompson said the smack talk simply doesn’t get to him:

“It makes me smile. I don’t know what I have done to make him not respect me as a man. I think it is the fact that he thinks I knew about the fight earlier on, which is not true. The only time I knew we were fighting is when he announced it on FOX Sports 1, but it doesn’t bother me one bit.

“I’ve been fighting since I was 15 years old and I’ve had all kinds of things happen to me. People calling me “Wonder Woman” and “Wonder Bra” “Wonder Bread”. It does make me chuckle some and it does mean that I’m getting under his skin a little bit. Sometimes that can give you an advantage.”

Wonderboy believes Woodley’s talk is a sign he’s already breaking before their co-headliner at the UFC’s New York debut, and the boos from the crowd are creeping into his psyche:

“This guy’s breaking already and the fight hasn’t even started yet,” Thompson said. “I could tell when we went out and stood in front of each other and he’s looking at the crowd, I could tell. Going back and watching that, he’s thinking a little bit too much into this and we’ll see how it affects him in the fight.”

The champion has brought in talented karate striker Sage Northcutt to help mimic “Wonderboy’s” unique striking, but Thompson still believes Woodley has no idea what’s coming November 12. Thompson insists that’s going to frustrate him, and when that becomes true, he know he’ll have Woodley right where he wants him:

“When he goes out there and he has trouble hitting me, that’s when it’s really going to surface. Right now, I’m under his skin. He doesn’t know what to expect whenever I get out there. He’s looking at my last fight, he’s looking at all my fights and you’re still not going to know what’s coming,” Thompson said.

“That frustrates a lot of people and you do things that you don’t normally do and that’s when I’ve got you. When I frustrate you, then that’s when I’ve got you.”

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UFC 205 Picks: Can Donald Cerrone Cement Himself As A Weltwerweight Contender If He Beats Kelvin Gastelum?

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It’s finally here. UFC 205 is an event that will forever change the complexion of mixed martial arts as the biggest MMA promotion in the world has it’s first major event in the state of New York. Throughout the week there will be plenty of topics to talk about, but you know I’ll be salivating at the chance to breakdown the event fight by fight. Each match would be a potential main event attraction on any other card, which means there’s going to be high level bouts throughout the night. First up for analysis: the welterweight match between Ultimate Fighter winner Kelvin Gastelum and perennial contender Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone.

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It’s finally here. UFC 205 is an event that will forever change the complexion of mixed martial arts as the biggest MMA promotion in the world has it’s first major event in the state of New York. Throughout the week there will be plenty of topics to talk about, but you know I’ll be salivating at the chance to breakdown the event fight by fight. Each match would be a potential main event attraction on any other card, which means there’s going to be high level bouts throughout the night. First up for analysis: the welterweight match between Ultimate Fighter winner Kelvin Gastelum and perennial contender Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone.

Kelvin Gastelum was a scrappy wrestler when he first entered the UFC ranks. These days we’ve seen the young contender turn from wrestler with decent striking to a much more well rounded fighter. His last outing against former champion Johny Hendricks shows just how far Gastelum has come. He was able to use great movement coupled with with leg kicks and a sharp jab cross combination to obtain victory. While he may not be a better striker than Donald Cerrone, Gastelum is more than comfortable on his feet and also has the great equalizer: wrestling. If Gastelum wants to throw Cerrone off of his game he’ll have to engage in an extended battle on the feet, get his opponent comfortable, then shoot for single legs, preferably after throwing his left cross. He’ll have to be careful about telegraphing these strikes as Cerrone has a dangerous counter knee that will be awaiting him every time he chooses to close the gap.

Speaking of Cowboy, Donald Cerrone has become a wrecking machine at welterweight. Without having to worry about a crazy weight cut, Cerrone instead can focus on his technique to confound opponents on the feet. He has also developed a strong wrestling game of his own and uses it to throw usually superior wrestlers off their game. Cowboy should continue the trend in this fight against Gastelum in order to confuse his less experienced opponent. Cowboy has such fearsome striking that throwing anything different at his opponent will always catch them off guard. When the fight does remain on the feet, Cowboy should have two plans of attack. In the beginning he should avoid rushing in and trying to start too fast as Gastelum is likely to have the power advantage and is most certainly looking to come forward. Cowboy should play counter fighter on the outside for the first couple of minutes of the bout then steadily increase his output once he understands Gastelum’s timing and strategy. Gastelum does fall prey to a lack of creativity at times so Cowboy can use that to his advantage by grasping the TUF winner’s rhythm and then thoroughly breaking that rhythm throughout the fight.

This is a closely contested bout with plenty on the line. It’s a coin flip, one that can easily see either man coming out on top. But my gut is telling me that Donald Cerrone picks up another win by finding Gastelum’s timing and picking him apart over the course of three rounds. The pick is Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone by decision.

Who do you think wins at UFC 205?


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Photos: Conor McGregor Has Custom Rolls-Royce Made For UFC 205

Current UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor is known for splurging on things prior to fight night like custom made suits. McGregor is stepping up his game before stepping inside the world famous Octagon this Saturday against Eddie Alvarez. It’s well known that McGregor could possibly make history this weekend if he can beat Alvarez for

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Current UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor is known for splurging on things prior to fight night like custom made suits. McGregor is stepping up his game before stepping inside the world famous Octagon this Saturday against Eddie Alvarez. It’s well known that McGregor could possibly make history this weekend if he can beat Alvarez for the UFC lightweight title in the main event of UFC 205 as he would hold two titles at the same time in two different divisions.

McGregor had a Rolls-Royce Ghost custom wrapped for him to use in New York this week. The car valued at $350,000 and is emblazoned with McGregor’s image and his nickname.

Check it out:

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UFC 205 will take place at Madison Square Garden, which marks the first UFC event hosted in New York City and the first UFC event hosted in the State of New York since 1995. The main card airs on PPV at 10 p.m. ET and the prelims air on FOX Sports 1 at 8 p.m. ET and UFC Fight Pass at 6:30 p.m. ET.

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