Program Note: Countdown to UFC 216 Airs Today on FS1

Get started with UFC 216’s fight week with the debut of Countdown to UFC 216: Ferguson vs. Lee today on FOX Sports 1. The pre-event hype show airs at 8 p.m. ET. Replays are scheduled throughout the remainder of the week leading up to Saturday night’s card, and MMA News will also have a replay […]

Get started with UFC 216’s fight week with the debut of Countdown to UFC 216: Ferguson vs. Lee today on FOX Sports 1. The pre-event hype show airs at 8 p.m. ET. Replays are scheduled throughout the remainder of the week leading up to Saturday night’s card, and MMA News will also have a replay […]

UFC 216 Free Fight: Derrick Lewis vs. Viktor Pesta (Video)

The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is rolling out free fights as we get closer to their next event (Oct. 7). UFC 216 takes place inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Derrick Lewis and Fabricio Werdum will do battle in a heavyweight clash. The bout is set to headline UFC 216. The official YouTube […]

The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is rolling out free fights as we get closer to their next event (Oct. 7). UFC 216 takes place inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Derrick Lewis and Fabricio Werdum will do battle in a heavyweight clash. The bout is set to headline UFC 216. The official YouTube […]

UFC 216 Free Fight: Fabricio Werdum vs. Cain Velasquez (Video)

The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is rolling out free fights as we get closer to their next event (Oct. 7). UFC 216 takes place inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Fabricio Werdum and Derrick Lewis will do battle in a heavyweight clash. The bout is set to headline UFC 216. The official YouTube […]

The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is rolling out free fights as we get closer to their next event (Oct. 7). UFC 216 takes place inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Fabricio Werdum and Derrick Lewis will do battle in a heavyweight clash. The bout is set to headline UFC 216. The official YouTube […]

Fabricio Werdum Issues Apology For Homophobic Slurs Towards Ferguson

Former UFC heavyweight champion Fabricio Werdum made headlines yesterday (Thurs., September 28, 2017) when he got into a highly-publicized spat with interim lightweight contender Tony Ferguson at the UFC 216 media lunch. Werdum appeared to talk over Ferguson in his native Portuguese as the two were interviewed in very close proximity, something that made “El […]

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Former UFC heavyweight champion Fabricio Werdum made headlines yesterday (Thurs., September 28, 2017) when he got into a highly-publicized spat with interim lightweight contender Tony Ferguson at the UFC 216 media lunch.

Werdum appeared to talk over Ferguson in his native Portuguese as the two were interviewed in very close proximity, something that made “El Cucuy” demand his chance to speak clearly, which then incited “Vai Cavao” to unhinge with an expletive-filled tirade where he repeatedly used the offensive-to-some insult of ‘maricon’. The scene evolved into a testosterone-fueled standoff, with a UFC PR exec coming in to separate the two fighters.

Werdum explained his side of the story shortly after the heated back-and-forth, but apparently, that wasn’t enough in his eyes. After what was most likely a fervent backlash due to ‘maricon’ being perceived as a clear homophobic slur, Werdum decided to issue an apology to anyone he offended in the LGBT community:

Werdum insisted ‘maricon’ was a common term in the Spanish culture, in which he grew up after being born in Porto Alegre, Brazil.

He speaks Portuguese and Spanish fluently and has even served a member of the UFC commentary team. He also chose to insult Ferguson in both languages yesterday, and said he only stopped short of assaulting Ferguson because he knew he had a title fight coming up at UFC 216, where Werdum will take on Derrick Lewis:

“I just don’t punch him because I know he’s got a fight coming up and Chris is a very nice guy with me all the time. I don’t want to break everything. I almost, maybe just like one second, I snap his head — 100 percent. Like PRIDE rules.”

Even if the slur he used is a common occurrence in his language as he insists it is, he was always going to get a heavy amount of criticism for using the world so freely in a public setting, and overall it’s just not a good look for a sport that is still truly trying to burst into the mainstream outside of megastar lightweight champion Conor McGregor.

And in a year like 2017 where pay-per-view (PPV) buys have languished in record-low numbers at times, Werdum’s use of perceived homophobic slurs, whether he meant them or not, just isn’t going to help the UFC’s new owners repay the massive loans they took out to buy the promotion in 2016.

What do you think about the situation? Did Werdum do enough to remedy the damage, or did he make too big of a scene to apologize his way out of?

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Fabricio Werdum Reacts To Altercation With Tony Ferguson

Yesterday (Sept. 29, 2017), Tony Ferguson and Fabricio Werdum took part in a media lunch to promote their upcoming bouts at UFC 216, which is set to take place next weekend (Oct. 7, 2017) in Las Vegas, Nevada. Ferguson will take on Kevin Lee for the interim lightweight title in the main event, while Werdum […]

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Yesterday (Sept. 29, 2017), Tony Ferguson and Fabricio Werdum took part in a media lunch to promote their upcoming bouts at UFC 216, which is set to take place next weekend (Oct. 7, 2017) in Las Vegas, Nevada. Ferguson will take on Kevin Lee for the interim lightweight title in the main event, while Werdum will face Derrick Lewis on the main card.

Things went south, however, when the two engaged in a war of words that nearly turned physical. Ultimately, the two needed to be separated by UFC PR executive Chris Costello.

Speaking on the matter afterward, Werdum said that he ‘almost’ took a shot at “El Cucuy”:

“I just don’t punch him because I know he’s got a fight coming up and Chris is a very nice guy with me all the time,” Werdum told MMAFighting.com afterward during the lunch. “I don’t want to break everything. I almost, maybe just like one second, I snap his head — 100 percent. Like PRIDE rules.”

The former UFC heavyweight champion also revealed that Ferguson telling him to shut his mouth set him off:

“That’s a bad thing in Spanish, Portuguese and English,” Werdum said. “It’s very bad. You never say that to me. I’m 40 years old. I’m not a kid.”

Ferguson, on the other hand, claims that Werdum speaking over him led to the situation escalating:

“I don’t want to be around people that bring me down,” Ferguson said. “This is my shit, man. This is my f*cking time. Don’t talk over me. Because when you were in that spot, I gave you the time and the energy for it. I let you be. Don’t be rude. It’s just rude, man.”

What do you make of what transpired yesterday?

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Kevin Lee: UFC Rankings Don’t Really Mean S*it – I’m No. 1

Kevin Lee is currently ranked No. 7 in the UFC rankings, but he’ll take on No. 2-ranked Tony Ferguson in the main event of next weekend’s (Oct. 7, 2017) UFC 216 with an interim 155-pound title hanging in the balance. Lee has won five straight fights, with four of those victories coming by way of […]

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Kevin Lee is currently ranked No. 7 in the UFC rankings, but he’ll take on No. 2-ranked Tony Ferguson in the main event of next weekend’s (Oct. 7, 2017) UFC 216 with an interim 155-pound title hanging in the balance.

Lee has won five straight fights, with four of those victories coming by way of stoppage, making quite a name for himself in the process. Given his recent success, Lee obviously feels as if he deserves to be ranked higher, but he also recently said that he doesn’t ‘give a f*ck about the rankings’:

“It don’t really matter,” Lee said during Thursday’s UFC 216 conference call. “Like, I don’t see even why other fighters are putting … them rankings, they don’t matter. Y’all make the rankings. I don’t give a f*ck about the rankings. The only thing everybody above me in this division got on me is some years, is some time. That’s it.”

He also explained why some fighters ranked above him don’t necessarily deserve to be:

“When you look at the rankings, they don’t mean nothing,” Lee said. “Some of these dudes that’s in the top 25, top 30, they’ll beat any of the guys in the top five. They got Nate Diaz, who’s got plenty of losses, in the top five. It don’t make sense. They got Justin Gaethje, who only got one (UFC) fight against … apparently beating Michael Johnson in this game is really something, because you got Khabib up there at No. 1, and you got Gaethje with one fight up above me.

“The rankings don’t really mean shit. You could say I’m No. 7. You could say whatever you want to say. I think I’m No. 1, and I’m just going to prove it on October 7th.”

At the end of the day, Lee has the opportunity to prove what he is saying. If he can come out on top next weekend, he’ll have a belt wrapped around his waist in addition to being one step closer to proving he’s the best lightweight in the world.

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