Carla Esparza to Claudia Gadelha: “You’re a Cheater”

Carla Esparza is having a tough time letting go of her split-decision loss to Claudia Gadelha at UFC 225, primarily because she was never able to get a firm grip to begin with. On an appearance Monday on the MMA Hour, Carla Esparza levied some heavy ac…

Carla Esparza is having a tough time letting go of her split-decision loss to Claudia Gadelha at UFC 225, primarily because she was never able to get a firm grip to begin with. On an appearance Monday on the MMA Hour, Carla Esparza levied some heavy accusations on the former strawweight title challenger, accusing Gadelha […]

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Robert Whittaker Reveals He Needs Surgery After UFC 225

Is another interim middleweight title on the horizon?

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This past weekend (Sat. June 9, 2018) in the main event of UFC 225 on pay-per-view (PPV), UFC middleweight champion Robert Whittaker defeated Yoel Romero in a non-title fight after five rounds of madness.

It was one of the most amazing middleweight title fights of all time, and certainly a candidate for ‘Fight of the Year.’ When it was all said and done, however, Whittaker noted that he suffered an injury to his hand as it had swollen significantly.

Just days later, The Australian reports that Whittaker did indeed suffer a clean broken thumb and will require surgery.

Whittaker commented on the matter and sounded optimistic about possibly fighting again before the end of the year, but was adamant about waiting until his body feels at 100 percent:

“Maybe I could be fighting at the end of the year but the hand has to feel 100 percent. I’ll take a fight when my body is good and ready. How long that will take will depend on the rehab process and how everything is going.”

The middleweight champ then described feeling the entire area from the tips of his fingers to his forearms go numb during the fight. Despite this, he pressed forward and carried on with his game-plan:

“I just remember a point where I couldn’t feel my hand from my fingertips to my forearm and I was like ‘well that’s not good,” he said. “It hampered me quite significantly but I stuck to the game plan. I shoved a stiff jab, good kicks, and it was working fine until he got a couple of good hits in.”

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Robert Whittaker Reportedly Needs Surgery On Broken Thumb

UFC middleweight champion Robert Whittaker put on an absolute classic with Yoel Romero in the main event of UFC 225 this past weekend (Sat. June 9, 2018) in a five round non-title fight. The bout was initially scheduled to be for the 185-pound title, h…

UFC middleweight champion Robert Whittaker put on an absolute classic with Yoel Romero in the main event of UFC 225 this past weekend (Sat. June 9, 2018) in a five round non-title fight. The bout was initially scheduled to be for the 185-pound title, however, Romero missed weight by only .2 pounds. Instead of calling […]

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Colby Covington Looks to Make Welterweight Division Great Again

Colby Covington talked a big game in the lead-up to his UFC 225 interim welterweight title fight against Rafael dos Anjos, rubbing a lot of people the wrong way and becoming the most polarizing fighter in the sport along the way. But after seeing him d…

Colby Covington talked a big game in the lead-up to his UFC 225 interim welterweight title fight against Rafael dos Anjos, rubbing a lot of people the wrong way and becoming the most polarizing fighter in the sport along the way. But after seeing him dominate RDA to win the interim title, it’s hard not […]

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Carla Esparza Accuses Claudia Gadelha Of Cheating At UFC 225

We have some big drama between Carla Esparza and Claudia Gadelha:

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Carla Esparza lost a razor-thin decision to former title contender Claudia Gadelha on the preliminary card of last weekend’s (Sat., June 9, 2018) UFC 225 from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, but she isn’t giving up that easily.

The inaugural UFC women’s strawweight champion appeared on today’s episode of The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani to discuss the fight, first stating that she felt good about the fight because she felt she won:

“It’s a little bit difficult. It sucks not getting your hand raised. But honestly, I didn’t walk out of the cage or you know, I’m not feeling now like I should have my head down. I feel like I should have my head held high. I personally feel like I won the fight, I know a lot of the fans agree with that. So I feel good other than you know, half the paycheck, I feel pretty good about the fight.”

Esparza detailed which rounds she thought she won, focusing on her view that Gadelha just got takedowns and “held on for dear life” without doing anything with them:

“I personally think I won rounds one and three. I definitely think throughout the fight I inflicted the majority of the damage. I mean, you know, as you could see, I really didn’t get beat up too bad. I felt like she got some takedowns and she was able to kind of, she was just holding on for dear life and didn’t really inflict much damage in the fight. And it’s a fight, to me, you wanna win, I feel like you have to do something, you know?”

She wasn’t sure how the judges were scoring the bout, but thought they may have overvalued takedowns:

“You never know. I definitely think she got more takedowns and had more control time. Maybe just certain judges just kid of score more heavily on takedowns and control even if there’s not a lot of damage done. I think a lot of judges tend to not be on the same page.

“You know, obviously it was a split decision so one judge felt differently, but you know, it is what it is, I don’t want to be like, a sore loser, but personally I felt I won the fight.”

Helwani then asked if she said anything to Gadelha, with whom she’s had a behind-the-scenes rivalry with for several years apparently, and Esparza said she didn’t.

That’s when things got serious, however, as Esparza accused her Brazilian rival of greasing at UFC 225:

“No, I just shook her hand. I always try and be respectful to coaches, regardless of what happens in the fight, and my opponent, shook her hand. Personally, I had things to say to her, I mean, flat out, this is not an excuse because I lost because I felt that I still won, but she cheated in the fight. She greased before the fight. I was considering saying something to the ref in between the fight. I was going to say, ‘she’s greasing, she’s greasing,’ but I didn’t really know how to go about it.

“It’s pretty shady to me, and I rewatched like I said, I finally rewatched the fight and my hands were slipping right off, even when I was trying to grab armbars in the fight, my arms were just like slipping right down. She’s a cheater, but it doesn’t really surprise me. In my opinion, she’s been a dirty fighter throughout, so it is what it is.”

Esparza said she hadn’t been told Gadelha was a dirty fighter by any of her past opponents, but ultimately she wasn’t’ surprised that she was:

“No, not at all. But just throughout her career, I just felt, like I said, I’m not too surprised that she’s a cheater and she found a way. It’s kind of upsetting, because like I said, I felt that I won it anyway, but I just felt like things could have even been more dominant on my side had that not been in the case.”

The former champion then closed by issuing a concise message to Gadelha that she was a cheater:

“Claudia, you’re a cheater, straight up. It’s not cool. But it is what it is; it’s done with.”

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UFC Commentator Slams Michael Bisping For Colby Covington Interview

Is the criticism towards Bisping justified?

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This past weekend (Sat. June 9, 2018) in the co-main event of UFC 225 on pay-per-view (PPV), Colby Covington captured the interim welterweight title when he took home a unanimous decision win over Rafael dos Anjos.

With the win, Covington is all but guaranteed a unification bout with undisputed 170-pound champion Tyron Woodley down the line.

Shortly after his victory, Covington spoke to the UFC on FOX crew to offer his reaction after the big win. This included a verbal spat with former UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping.

Bisping and Covington exchanged barbs and insults with one another, which you can check out here:

It looks like one notable name within the UFC didn’t appreciate Bisping jawing off at the newly crowned interim welterweight champion.

UFC commentator Jon Anik took to Twitter and called the whole incident “disgraceful,” and noted it’s not Bisping’s job to antagonize a fighter who just won a UFC title:

Do you think Bisping stepped out of line during his duties as an analyst on FS1 when he interviewed Covington? Sound off in the comments!

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