Report: Frankie Edgar Out Of UFC 218 Fight With Max Holloway

According to a report from Combate, former UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar has suffered a facial injury in training and has been forced out of his scheduled UFC 218 bout with reigning featherweight champion Max Holloway. Edgar, who also serves as a two-time title challenger at 145 pounds, has won back-to-back fights over the likes […]

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According to a report from Combate, former UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar has suffered a facial injury in training and has been forced out of his scheduled UFC 218 bout with reigning featherweight champion Max Holloway.

Edgar, who also serves as a two-time title challenger at 145 pounds, has won back-to-back fights over the likes of Jeremy Stephens and Yair Rodriguez since dropping a decision loss to ex-champion Jose Aldo at UFC 200 in July 2016.

Holloway, on the other hand, has won an incredible 11 straight bouts since dropping a decision loss to Conor McGregor in 2013. The 25-year-old Hawaiian scored a third-round TKO victory over former 155-pound champion Anthony Pettis last December to become the interim featherweight champion before stopping Aldo last June in Brazil to unify the titles.

It appears as if the UFC is searching for a replacement opponent to fight Holloway.

With just a few weeks to go until the event that may be tough, but surging contender Cub Swanson may be an option. He was beaten by Holloway in 2015, but he’s won four-straight since, and has a fight scheduled for next month, so he may be in shape.

UFC 218 is set to take place on Dec. 2, 2017 from Detroit, Michigan.

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Al Iaquinta Removed From UFC 218, Charles Oliveira May Replace Him

Al Iaquinta won’t be facing Paul Felder on Dec. 2 after all. Iaquinta vs. Felder was booked for UFC 218. The event takes place inside the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan. Sources told MMAFighting.com that Iaquinta suffered an injury and won’t be able to compete. The report also notes that Charles Oliveira is in the […]

Al Iaquinta won’t be facing Paul Felder on Dec. 2 after all. Iaquinta vs. Felder was booked for UFC 218. The event takes place inside the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan. Sources told MMAFighting.com that Iaquinta suffered an injury and won’t be able to compete. The report also notes that Charles Oliveira is in the […]

UFC 218 Latest Rumors And Official Poster

There are seven cards before the UFC heads to Detroit, but UFC 218 is looking to be one of the most impressive cards of the year. You can see the official poster and the updated line up below. Including the newest addition to the card, which pits Tecia Torres against Michelle Waterson in a Strawweight […]

There are seven cards before the UFC heads to Detroit, but UFC 218 is looking to be one of the most impressive cards of the year. You can see the official poster and the updated line up below. Including the newest addition to the card, which pits Tecia Torres against Michelle Waterson in a Strawweight […]

UFC 218 Latest Rumors And Official Poster

There are seven cards before the UFC heads to Detroit, but UFC 218 is looking to be one of the most impressive cards of the year. You can see the official poster and the updated line up below. Including the newest addition to the card, which pits Tecia Torres against Michelle Waterson in a Strawweight […]

There are seven cards before the UFC heads to Detroit, but UFC 218 is looking to be one of the most impressive cards of the year. You can see the official poster and the updated line up below. Including the newest addition to the card, which pits Tecia Torres against Michelle Waterson in a Strawweight […]

Eddie Alvarez Reveals Why He Doesn’t Care About Justin Gaethje Fight

Eddie Alvarez doesn’t feel like he’s fought his best fight in the UFC just yet, and that may be because he’s been caring too much. The former lightweight champion has hit some rough times as of late, suffering a brutal knockout loss to Conor McGregor last November and fighting to a no-contest against Dustin Poirier […]

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Eddie Alvarez doesn’t feel like he’s fought his best fight in the UFC just yet, and that may be because he’s been caring too much.

The former lightweight champion has hit some rough times as of late, suffering a brutal knockout loss to Conor McGregor last November and fighting to a no-contest against Dustin Poirier this past May.

Gearing up for his return against Justin Gaethje this December, Alvarez recently said that he’s focusing on ‘not giving a f*ck’ ahead of the fight:

“In my mind, I’m just looking, for myself, I just don’t feel like I’ve fought my best fight in the UFC yet,” Alvarez told MMA Tonight. “I feel like I’m having a moment now where I want to say that I’m not giving a f**k and I feel like the less I give a f**k, the better I fight. I think I cared a bit too much, even in my title fight which I won, I just cared a little bit too much and I didn’t risk enough. I just want to approach the game where I really just don’t give a f**k. I think I fight better that way.

“I think when I entered the UFC [I started caring too much]. There was a big thing, could I compete with the best guys in the world? Could I compete with the guys in the UFC? There was that whole stigma that the guys from the smaller promotions couldn’t hang with the best guys in the UFC so I just let my surroundings and the things I was hearing affect the way I was fighting. It made me focus more on winning than on being me. I was so worried about winning and proving people wrong that I could win the UFC world title, [but] when you get focused too much on winning I don’t feel like you’re able to be your total self. I do better when I care less.

“Any fans tuning in, my preparation purely for this fight, if I’m working anything every day, really hard, I’m working on just not giving a f**k so you might want to tune in for this fight.”

As far as Gaethje goes, the former World Series of Fighting (WSOF) champion has proven to be one of the most exciting fighters in the world. He’s also proven that he can compete with the best, as he finished Michael Johnson in his UFC debut earlier this year.

Alvarez made it clear that he respects his opponent:

“I respect the guy. He trains hard, he has a good strong mind, and he’s undefeated. . . He reminds me a bit of myself when I first started and I felt like I was unbeatable. I felt [that way] until I met that one guy. A lot of the things that he does and the way he approaches the game is a lot like myself and he’s just waiting in a couple months to meet that guy.”

What do you make of Alvarez’s approach, and who do you expect to come out on top when these two lightweight contenders meet?

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Al Iaquinta vs. Paul Felder Added to UFC 218 Card in Detroit

Al Iaquinta will have his second bout of 2017 and it’s a doozy. Iaquinta is set to clash with Paul Felder inside the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan on Dec. 2. Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) officials informed the Detroit Free Press of the match-up. It’ll take place on the UFC 218 card. “Raging” is coming […]

Al Iaquinta will have his second bout of 2017 and it’s a doozy. Iaquinta is set to clash with Paul Felder inside the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan on Dec. 2. Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) officials informed the Detroit Free Press of the match-up. It’ll take place on the UFC 218 card. “Raging” is coming […]