Cris Cyborg Praises Tonya Evinger, Expects ‘Fight of The Night’

Cris Cyborg has high hopes for her upcoming title bout against Tonya Evinger. Cyborg will do battle with Evinger inside the Honda Center in Anaheim, California on July 29. The winner of the bout will determine the new Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) women’s featherweight title holder. It’ll be on the main card of UFC 214. […]

Cris Cyborg has high hopes for her upcoming title bout against Tonya Evinger. Cyborg will do battle with Evinger inside the Honda Center in Anaheim, California on July 29. The winner of the bout will determine the new Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) women’s featherweight title holder. It’ll be on the main card of UFC 214. […]

Watch: Cormier vs. Jones II Extended Preview Video

On July 29, 2017, Daniel Cormier and Jon Jones will finally rematch in the main event of UFC 214 from the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. The two rivals first fought at UFC 182 in Jan. 2015 where Jones scored a decision victory over Cormier to successfully defend his then held light heavyweight title. Later […]

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On July 29, 2017, Daniel Cormier and Jon Jones will finally rematch in the main event of UFC 214 from the Honda Center in Anaheim, California.

The two rivals first fought at UFC 182 in Jan. 2015 where Jones scored a decision victory over Cormier to successfully defend his then held light heavyweight title. Later that year, he was stripped of that title after running into issues with the law, which gave Cormier the opportunity to claim the vacant strap with a submission victory over Anthony Johnson at UFC 187 in April 2015.

Cormier and Jones were then set to rematch at last July’s landmark UFC 200, but Jones was pulled from the bout just days prior after being flagged by USADA (United States Anti-Doping Agency) for a potential anti-doping violation. He was ultimately suspended for a year, but is now eligible to once again compete.

“DC” went on to defeat late replacement Anderson Silva at UFC 200 before once again submitting Johnson at UFC 210 this past April to defend his title.

Now, however, the score will finally be settled.

Take a deeper look into the rivalry between Cormier and Jones ahead of their long awaited rematch with the UFC 214 Extended Preview video below courtesy of the UFC:

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New UFC 214 Promo Reminds Us How Much Jon Jones Has Wasted

On July 29, former light heavyweight champion Jon “Bones” Jones will look to redeem over five years of mistakes and regain the title that was stripped from him two years ago when he meets current UFC 205-pound champion Daniel Cormier in the main event of UFC 214 from the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. In a […]

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On July 29, former light heavyweight champion Jon “Bones” Jones will look to redeem over five years of mistakes and regain the title that was stripped from him two years ago when he meets current UFC 205-pound champion Daniel Cormier in the main event of UFC 214 from the Honda Center in Anaheim, California.

In a new promotional video for the event by the UFC unveiled during last night’s UFC 213 pay-per-view from Las Vegas, a young Jones speaks of what it means to be a champion, and how it would define him as a man. But as young Jones said, “This is will be a test of who I really am,” recollections of his many legal troubles since he won the title flash on screen, reminding us of the years that he has lost.

Watch the telling, emotional video here, courtesy of the UFC:

The former pound-for-pound king and youngest-ever UFC champion may still arguably be the best mixed martial artist ever, but overall his is a story of tragedy, bad choices and wasted potential. A hit-and-run accident that left a 25-year-old pregnant Albuquerque woman with a broken arm, cocaine abuse, violation of parole, and a DWI in the last five years kept him in and out of the octagon that he dominated with such ease during his torrid champion-finishing tour of 2011-2012 where he bested former titleholders Shogun Rua, Rampage Jackson, Lyoto Machida, Rashad Evans, and Vitor Belfort in jaw-dropping succession.

In an interview with Joe Rogan last December, Bones opened up about his life, and most recently, being flagged by USADA, the UFC’s anti-doping agency, for a banned estrogen blocker prior to his anticipated grudge rematch with Daniel Cormier in the main event of last year’s UFC 200 after he beat “DC” by decision in their initial bout.

Due to his seedy past, it is obvious that his public relations strategy has changed, since he is now open about his actions instead of pretending they never happened. For a while, he was trying to paint himself as a benevolent victim instead of owning up to his actions, and it was clear that it was affecting his mental state, as evidenced by his lackluster performance against Ovince Saint Preux last year. But Jones dropped the act and has now embraced his bad boy persona, even using his actions to taunt his opponents.

In the UFC’s Summer Kickoff press conference, Jones told Cormier, “I beat you after a weekend of cocaine” Sheesh.

The UFC has also acknowledged Jones’ honesty as great promotional material, and is using it to write up a redemption story for the troubled 29-year-old star.

At UFC 214, Jones’ reckoning could come by way of knockout, submission, or decision. His fairy tale of defeating his demons and capturing ultimate greatness might be fulfilled, but a focused champion stands in his way.

Even his father, Pastor Arthur Jones, recognizes that his son “is his own worst enemy.” At the current time, there isn’t much more of an accurate view on the subject. Jones will face a career crossroads versus Cormier at UFC 214, and he may not have too many more second chances even if he is one of the UFC’s most well-known athletes.

We’ll soon find out if he is ready to be dominant once again, or if he is destined to be a tragic story of wasted greatness. If history would serve to tell us anything, the odds seem to unfortunately rest with the latter.

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Tyron Woodley Says he Can Take Down Demian Maia on His Terms

Tyron Woodley doesn’t sound too concerned with Demian Maia’s game plan. Woodley will put his Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) welterweight title on the line against Maia on July 29. The bout is expected to be the co-main event of UFC 214 inside the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. Speaking to BJPenn.com, “The Chosen One” said […]

Tyron Woodley doesn’t sound too concerned with Demian Maia’s game plan. Woodley will put his Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) welterweight title on the line against Maia on July 29. The bout is expected to be the co-main event of UFC 214 inside the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. Speaking to BJPenn.com, “The Chosen One” said […]

Andre Galvao Picks Demian Maia to Defeat Tyron Woodley

Andre Galvao has his money on Demian Maia over Tyron Woodley. Maia will challenge Woodley for the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) welterweight title at UFC 214. The championship scrap will go down inside the Honda Center in Anaheim, California on July 29. Galvao once fought Woodley under the Strikeforce banner. He explained to MMAFighting.com why […]

Andre Galvao has his money on Demian Maia over Tyron Woodley. Maia will challenge Woodley for the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) welterweight title at UFC 214. The championship scrap will go down inside the Honda Center in Anaheim, California on July 29. Galvao once fought Woodley under the Strikeforce banner. He explained to MMAFighting.com why […]

Megan Anderson Saw Holes In Cyborg’s Game From Sparring Video

Cris Cyborg Justino was originally scheduled to take on Megan Anderson for the vacant UFC featherweight title at UFC 214 on July 29, 2017, but Anderson was forced to withdraw from the bout shortly after it was officially announced. Anderson has received a bit of backlash in the weeks since she’s withdrawn from the fight, […]

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Cris Cyborg Justino was originally scheduled to take on Megan Anderson for the vacant UFC featherweight title at UFC 214 on July 29, 2017, but Anderson was forced to withdraw from the bout shortly after it was officially announced.

Anderson has received a bit of backlash in the weeks since she’s withdrawn from the fight, but she recently said that she doesn’t owe anyone an explanation:

“I understand where people are coming from, but honestly I don’t owe anyone an explanation,” she said on a recent edition of the Sean, Funky, and the Baddest Man podcast.  “I have personal stuff. Say if you had personal s**t you were dealing with. Would you want the whole world pressing you and forcing you to try to tell them? No, you’d probably be like, ‘F**k you guys, this is my s**t.’”

Without going into too much detail, Anderson revealed that it was personal issues that forced her out of the bout, but she assured fans that she is coming for Cyborg later this year:

“I want to make one thing clear and that’s unfortunately this is out of my control and I didn’t want to have to pull out of the fight. I was ready for that fight. I wanted that fight more than anything. I’m definitely not scared of Cris and hopefully once this stuff is kind of figured out, I want that fight back. She can say what she wants, but I’m coming for her regardless.”

“The thing that pisses me off the most is people think like I’m scared when that’s far from the truth.”

Cyborg will still fight at UFC 214, instead taking on Invicta FC bantamweight champion Tonya Evinger. To prepare for the title fight, Cyborg has sparred with Olympic boxing champion Claressa Shields. After watching the video, Anderson said she was even more ‘confident’ about fighting Cyborg:

“I’ve seen that and I was even more confident going into that fight. I seen a lot more holes in her game from that footage than I saw positives. I was even more excited for the fight. It was almost like the opposite of what people said and maybe we can rematch that fight when on the card when McGregor comes back.”

Would you give Anderson a strong chance of beating Cyborg?

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