UFC 214: Fighters Hit Scale Month Before Event Happens

The California Athletic Commission held an early weigh-ins for UFC 214 this past week. Yes, you read that correctly. UFC 214, which is a month away. UFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier, challenger Jon Jones, welterweight champion Tyron Woodley, challenger Demian Maia, Cris Cyborg and Tonya Evinger all weighed in via FaceTime in front of […]

The California Athletic Commission held an early weigh-ins for UFC 214 this past week. Yes, you read that correctly. UFC 214, which is a month away. UFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier, challenger Jon Jones, welterweight champion Tyron Woodley, challenger Demian Maia, Cris Cyborg and Tonya Evinger all weighed in via FaceTime in front of […]

Why The UFC Messed Up With Women’s Featherweight

Earlier this year, the UFC announced the installment of its twelfth division: a women’s featherweight division. The only problem, however, is that it’s barely a division, and it may be fair to say that the UFC made a mistake by creating this division. To be honest, the division was created for one reason, or rather […]

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Earlier this year, the UFC announced the installment of its twelfth division: a women’s featherweight division. The only problem, however, is that it’s barely a division, and it may be fair to say that the UFC made a mistake by creating this division.

To be honest, the division was created for one reason, or rather for one fighter, and that’s former Invicta FC featherweight champion Cris Cyborg Justino. The Brazilian slugger has long been considered to be one of the very best female fighters on the planet, if not the best period. She is also a massive featherweight, which is why her debut in the UFC came long after many had hoped it would.

Cyborg has had two UFC bouts to date, with both ending in stoppage victories for her, but with both also taking place at a catchweight of 140 pounds, and even at that weight limit, she had difficulty making weight. Given the star power she possesses, the UFC essentially created a division for her, which does make a bit of sense, although she did not fight for the inaugural title, which was odd.

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At UFC 208, which took place this past February from Brooklyn, New York, Holly Holm and Germaine de Randamie, two natural bantamweights, fought for the newly invented women’s featherweight title. This was the first mistake regarding the division, as the UFC essentially took two fighters from a different weight class and booked them against each other in a title fight because a main event was needed rather than wait for the fighter in which the division was created for.

The problems didn’t stop there, however. De Randamie went on to beat Holm in a lackluster and somewhat controversial bout before refusing to fight Cyborg and recently being stripped of her title.

After the decision to strip de Randamie of the title, the UFC essentially had a division, if it can even be considered that, without a champion and without a list of viable contenders.

Obviously Cyborg was going to fight for the now-vacant title, but it was difficult to find her an opponent because, once again, there are no contenders waiting. Eventually, she was booked against Invicta featherweight champion Megan Anderson at UFC 214 on July 29, 2017, which was an intriguing fight because Cyborg would actually be taking on a legitimate featherweight and contender.

Unfortunately, Anderson was forced to withdraw from the bout earlier this week, which led the UFC to replace her with Invicta bantamweight champion Tonya Evinger. While Evinger was likely the best option, and she certainly deserves credit for stepping up to face Cyborg when very few fighters are willing to, it seems as if we are back to square one, as Cyborg will essentially be fighting a smaller fighter.

It simply seems as if there isn’t a division at 145 pounds. Instead, it seems as if Cyborg is the rightful champion, and she is undoubtedly a championship caliber fighter, and the UFC will constantly be faced with the task of finding her an opponent, whether that be a be a featherweight, a bantamweight, or simply any female fighter willing to face the Brazilian.

In your opinion, did the UFC make a mistake by creating this division?

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Tonya Evinger on Stepping up to Face Cris Cyborg: ‘I’m Not a Puss’

Tonya Evinger isn’t showing fear ahead of her bout with Cris Cyborg. Cyborg was originally matched up with Megan Anderson in a bout that would crown a new women’s featherweight champion at UFC 214 on July 29. Personal issues forced Anderson off the card and now Evinger is taking her place. The Invicta FC bantamweight […]

Tonya Evinger isn’t showing fear ahead of her bout with Cris Cyborg. Cyborg was originally matched up with Megan Anderson in a bout that would crown a new women’s featherweight champion at UFC 214 on July 29. Personal issues forced Anderson off the card and now Evinger is taking her place. The Invicta FC bantamweight […]

Dana White: Donald Cerrone Is Too Tough For His Own Good

Yesterday (June 28, 2017), it was reported by Luke Thomas of MMAFighting.com that Donald Cerrone had suffered an injury that would force him out of his upcoming UFC 213 (July 8, 2017) bout with former welterweight champion Robbie Lawler. Cerrone then took to his official Instagram account to announce that he had not suffered an […]

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Yesterday (June 28, 2017), it was reported by Luke Thomas of MMAFighting.com that Donald Cerrone had suffered an injury that would force him out of his upcoming UFC 213 (July 8, 2017) bout with former welterweight champion Robbie Lawler.

Cerrone then took to his official Instagram account to announce that he had not suffered an injury, but rather a ‘super bad infection’ in his blood, and that he was working on getting the bout rescheduled. The report from MMAFighting also indicated this and said that the bout could take place as soon as July 29 at UFC 214.

That may not be the case, however, as UFC President Dana White told MMAJunkie that there are no plans to book Lawler vs. Cerrone for UFC 214:

“No, it won’t be on Anaheim,” White said.

White then revealed that Cerrone did indeed suffer an injury and that the promotion will make sure he’s healthy before booking another fight for him:

“Here’s the deal. ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone is a stud. He’s too tough for his own good,” White said. “He absolutely wanted to fight. The kid’s got a pulled groin; he’s got a bruise from his knee to the inside of his groin. And his other knee is blowing up; he’s got staph infection.

“Could he come out and fight? Probably. Should he come out and fight Robbie Lawler with a pulled groin? No, he shouldn’t. We’re going to get him healthy and remake the fight.”

Lawler and Cerrone were originally scheduled to fight at UFC 205 last November in New York City, but the “Ruthless” one was forced to withdraw from the bout.

Stay tuned to LowKickMMA as more news on this situation unfolds.

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Tyron Woodley vs. Demian Maia Set For UFC 214

UFC 214, which is set to take place on July 29, 2017 from the Honda Center in Anaheim, California, has received a third title fight. On tonight’s (June 28, 2017) edition of UFC Tonight on FOX Sports 1, UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley confirmed that he will be defending his 170-pound title against red hot […]

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UFC 214, which is set to take place on July 29, 2017 from the Honda Center in Anaheim, California, has received a third title fight.

On tonight’s (June 28, 2017) edition of UFC Tonight on FOX Sports 1, UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley confirmed that he will be defending his 170-pound title against red hot top contender Demian Maia on the card.

After brutally knocking out Robbie Lawler to become the welterweight champion last July at UFC 201, Woodley battled Stephen Thompson for 10 rounds in back-to-back fights. The two fought to a majority draw in an instant classic at UFC 205 last November before Woodley took home a decision victory in the rematch at UFC 209 this past March.

Maia, on the other hand, has won an incredible seven straight, with three of those victories coming by way of submission. During his winning streak, Maia has picked up victories over notable fighters like Neil Magny, Gunnar Nelson, Matt Brown Carlos Condit and most recently Jorge Masvidal.

UFC 214 is currently set to be headlined by a light heavyweight title fight, as champion Daniel Cormier and returning former champion Jon Jones will run it back for a second time. Cris Cyborg and Tonya Evinger are also slated to do battle on the card for the vacant UFC featherweight title.

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Dana White: ‘No’ Donald Cerrone-Robbie Lawler Not Happening at UFC 214

Despite his best wishes, Donald Cerrone will not be fighting Robbie Lawler at UFC 214 late in July. Cerrone, who explained that a blood infection and not injury was to blame for his exit from UFC 213 vs. Lawler, was hoping to compete as soon as possible. White, though, told MMAjunkie that the former lightweight […]

Despite his best wishes, Donald Cerrone will not be fighting Robbie Lawler at UFC 214 late in July. Cerrone, who explained that a blood infection and not injury was to blame for his exit from UFC 213 vs. Lawler, was hoping to compete as soon as possible. White, though, told MMAjunkie that the former lightweight […]