Tyron Woodley Says Darren Till Fight In Personal

Tyron Woodley has solidified himself as the top dog in the UFC’s welterweight division. So imagine his displeasure when time after time the MMA community continues to paint him as the underdog. Woodley has successfully defended his championship t…

Tyron Woodley has solidified himself as the top dog in the UFC’s welterweight division. So imagine his displeasure when time after time the MMA community continues to paint him as the underdog. Woodley has successfully defended his championship three times since dethroning Robbie Lawler in 2016. Two of those contests were against decorated striker Stephen […]

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Rafael dos Anjos Gives His Pick For UFC 228 Main Event

Rafael dos Anjos has won UFC gold before. He is a former 155-pound champion for the promotion. Since then, however, “RDA” has moved up to 170 pounds where he has looked impressive. The Brazilian hopes to one day step into the cage and win a…

Rafael dos Anjos has won UFC gold before. He is a former 155-pound champion for the promotion. Since then, however, “RDA” has moved up to 170 pounds where he has looked impressive. The Brazilian hopes to one day step into the cage and win a welterweight title. Dos Anjos spoke to MMA Fighting recently and […]

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Video: Tyron Woodley & Darren Till’s Intense UFC 228 Media Day Staredown

This weekend’s (Sat., September 8, 2018) UFC 228 from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, is nearly upon us. The pay-per-view (PPV) card features two title fights at the top of the card. Welterweight champion Tyron Woodley will take on rising young contender Darren Till for the 170-pound championship in the main event, while women’s […]

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This weekend’s (Sat., September 8, 2018) UFC 228 from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, is nearly upon us.

The pay-per-view (PPV) card features two title fights at the top of the card.

Welterweight champion Tyron Woodley will take on rising young contender Darren Till for the 170-pound championship in the main event, while women’s flyweight champ Nicco Montano will battle the heavily favored Valentina Shevchenko in the co-main.

The fighters squared off for a round of faceoffs at today’s UFC 228 media day, and not surprisingly, Woodley and Till shared an intense moment. Check out the full faceoffs right here:

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Nicco Montano Claims UFC Asked Her To Wear Native Costume For Promotion

UFC women’s flyweight champion Nicco Montano is used to playing the underdog role. Heading into her title bout versus Valentina Shevchenko at this weekend’s UFC 228 from Dallas, Texas, it’s a role she finds herself in yet again. Montano is a massive underdog to former bantamweight title contender Shevchenko, with the betting odds rating her […]

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UFC women’s flyweight champion Nicco Montano is used to playing the underdog role.

Heading into her title bout versus Valentina Shevchenko at this weekend’s UFC 228 from Dallas, Texas, it’s a role she finds herself in yet again. Montano is a massive underdog to former bantamweight title contender Shevchenko, with the betting odds rating her as one of if not the biggest underdogs ever for a defending UFC champion.

It’s a role she relishes, and one that she’s overcome to make her people proud. Montano is 25 percent Chickasaw, 25 percent Navajo and half Hispanic, yet identifies herself as Native (not Native American, which she considers a government-created label). The underdog role is one her people are unfortunately all too familiar with.

That’s perhaps part of the reason why her Native people were so proud she won the women’s 125-pound title by defeating Roxanne Modafferi at last December’s The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 26 Finale. She told Bleacher Report’s Scott Harris that a parade awaited her with throngs of adoring fans when she returned home to her home city of Albuquerque, New Mexico:

“When I got the championship belt, the next day I came home, and there was just this mega parade,” Montano said. “And there were people hugging me and crying in my ear, and I’m like ‘You were my teacher! You know me!’

“There were so many people from so many different reservations. There were people who came all the way from Canada. And they were, like, jumping on me. When you’re indigenous you call somebody your brother or sister, like ‘Hey, brother’ or ‘Hey, sister.’ Now I had so many brothers and so many sisters.”

Montano believes her victory motivated her people to believe in themselves during a time when their honored history is slowly disappearing:

“I think that made them think ‘We can do this,’” she said. “There are traditional people who still live traditionally, live off the land, live in harmony with the land, who don’t have a job, who still barter and live off of handshakes and word of mouth. The Navajo language might be gone in 20 years. Soon it will be gone. … So when I did that, it really motivated them.”

But while that time period was motivation for those of her heritage, it wasn’t all roses. Montano said that many still believe in the stereotypes dealt to her people, something she said is baffling considering we are in 2018:

“They think we live in buckskin and teepees,” she said. “It’s 2018 and there are still people who ask that question.”

That sentiment apparently carried over into her employers at the UFC, whom she said wanted her to wear a Native costume with actual war paint on:

“They literally wanted me to put on a costume,” Montano said. “They literally wanted to see me coming out with war paint on my face. They think ‘Native’ and they think these things. I don’t want to be the token Native. I don’t want to be blasted on posters with a headdress on and with buckskin and a loin cloth.”

It’s not hard to see why Montano was resistant to such an antiquated request. Harris revealed the UFC did not respond to requests for comment on this issue, but an uproar would have certainly ensued if Montano had agreed.

To her, wearing such a costume would not have represented where she came from correctly, and understandably so. Instead, she wants to share the true history of her culture and values so the outside world can truly see where she came from:

“I do care,” she said. “Because I do want to get my word out. I want to be able to share my values and to have people see where I’m coming from.”

So while she won’t be wearing any stereotypical Native costume to promote her fights, she will be fighting for her Native culture on Saturday night. Montano closed by asserting her goal of being a shining voice for her people:

“When I got the belt, I wanted to be shining a light on my native culture,” she said. “Like, this is truly my motivation and truly where my mind is. When I fight, it’s so I can have a voice for them.”

Montano will battle Shevchenko in the co-main event of UFC 228, and based on what we’ve heard from her here, she’s fighting for a lot more than just the belt.

As always – and just like her people – she’ll be the underdog, and she’s just fine with that.

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Quote: I’m ‘110 Percent Sure’ Darren Till Makes Weight

One of the biggest stories prior to this weekend’s (Sat., September 8, 2018) UFC 228 from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, is whether or not Darren Till makes weight. The top welterweight contender missed weight by a wide margin prior to his UFC Liverpool main event against Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson this May. The miss […]

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One of the biggest stories prior to this weekend’s (Sat., September 8, 2018) UFC 228 from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, is whether or not Darren Till makes weight.

The top welterweight contender missed weight by a wide margin prior to his UFC Liverpool main event against Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson this May. The miss became a well-documented cautionary tale for weight cutting in MMA. A video surfaced of Till’s harrowing and ultimately missed cut where he claimed to have lost his eyesight at one point.

Till is sick of talking about it and claims he’s not far off making weight at all. That sentiment was echoed by his nutritionist Eoghan Gallagher in an interview with MMA Fighting at the fighter hotel. Gallagher claimed he was “110 percent sure” Till would make weight as he expressed extreme optimism where his fighter was at:

“We’re super happy with where he’s at. We were working with a more limited time frame that expected. Darren had some visa issues getting into the U.S. We wanted to get out here to do four weeks, but we only got two-and-a-half basically. So under the circumstances we’re doing amazing. The last part of the cut is always going to suck. He said it himself earlier, fighters who say they’ve had a great cut, it’s a cover up.”

Gallagher then described his strategy of avoiding the last-minute drain to make weight that fighters often engage in. To him, that’s not the right way to do things. He believes in getting the hardest part of the cut done long before the final three days:

“This culture of guys a week out, two weeks out with the sauna suits on already, hitting pads and things like that…that makes the hair stand up on the back of my neck,” Gallagher said. “That’s something we want to move away from it. The larger part of our cuts are done within 72 hours, so that we have the body under strenuous conditions for the least amount of time possible. So, just minor changes were made this camp.”

Till’s nutritionist then detailed Till’s oft-discussed move up to middleweight. Gallagher believes all the talk is a bit overstated, but he does think Till should move up to middleweight sooner than later nonetheless. The reasoning for that perceived move wasn’t related to weight cutting, however.

In his mind, 185 pounds is a division that needs a new star – and the 25-year-old Liverpudlian would provide just that:

“The issues that I observed as an outsider, and just from speaking to his team and speaking to him personally, I think the ‘he should not fight at 170’ talks are extremely blown out of proportion,” Gallagher said. “I think that realistically he can make welterweight for years to come, but just from speaking to him — and this is a trend I hope continues in this sport — it seems like he wants to go to 185 sooner rather than later.

“Just for two reasons, the significantly less strain he’d have to put himself through. And — this isn’t his thought, but in my opinion — middleweight is in more need of a star than 170 is. Welterweight is super-exciting right now, while middleweight is one of the better divisions with a lot of the fighters in the later stages of their career. Darren is 25 years old. He’s someone who could be around for a significant amount of time.”

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Valentina Shevchenko Downplaying High Expectations For UFC 228 Fight

Shevchenko is staying focused heading into this title fight.

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Valentina Shevchenko downplaying high expectations for her next fight under the UFC banner that takes place at the UFC 228 pay-per-view event. The title contender is slated to challenge Nicco Montano for the UFC flyweight title in the co-main event of this show.

Road To Fight

The former women’s bantamweight title challenger made her flyweight debut at UFC Belem in February when she faced Priscila Cachoeira. It was a one-sided beatdown, to say the least. The fact that the flyweight division is lacking worthy title contenders, Shevchenko threw her name into the hat for a potential title fight and got it.

Regarding the champion, Nicco Montano won the inaugural flyweight title when she beat Roxanne Modafferi by unanimous decision at The Ultimate Fighter 26 Finale in December. However, she has not been seen in the Octagon since as she suffered a broken foot in that fight, which is the reason she has been kept out of action once she decided to undergo the knife and get surgery.

Valentina Shevchenko Downplaying

Coming into this fight, Shevchenko is a huge favorite to win but she’s downplaying while talking about it in interviews. Instead, she is staying focused on the task in front of her.

“It’s never like this, because I know I have to win the fight,” Shevchenko told MMAJunkie. “Of course, I will do everything to finish it sooner. But from my side, I will do everything. I will be myself.

“And I know if you rush too much, it can end very bad. I just, my work, it’s to see timing and react according to the movement of my opponent. So, this is it. I know exactly what people are expecting from me. They want a beautiful fight, and I will show them. I don’t have to adjust for someone bigger, heavier,” she said. “I will be myself and show everything that I know.”

The UFC 228 pay-per-view event is set to take place on Saturday, September 8, 2018 in Dallas, Texas at the American Airlines Center.  The main card will air on pay-per-view at 10 p.m. ET. The preliminary card will air on FX at 8 p.m. ET and the promotion’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass, 6 p.m. ET.

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