Alexander Volkov vs Derrick Lewis Nearly Finalized as UFC 229 Co-Main Event

Dana White has informed ESPN that the co-main event for UFC 229 is on the verge of being finalized and will be between ranked heavyweight contenders Derrick Lewis and Alexander Volkov. UFC 229 takes place October 6th in Las Vegas, Nevada and will be he…

Dana White has informed ESPN that the co-main event for UFC 229 is on the verge of being finalized and will be between ranked heavyweight contenders Derrick Lewis and Alexander Volkov. UFC 229 takes place October 6th in Las Vegas, Nevada and will be headlined by Khabib Nurmagomedov defending his lightweight championship against Conor McGregor. […]

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Lina Lansberg vs Yuna Kunitskaya Reported for UFC 229

Two former opponents of Cris Cyborg have been reported by Kimura.se to be facing off at UFC 229 when Lina Lansberg squares off against Yuna Kunitskaya. Kunitskaya confirmed the news via her Instagram page. Lina Lansberg will be entering the fight with …

Two former opponents of Cris Cyborg have been reported by Kimura.se to be facing off at UFC 229 when Lina Lansberg squares off against Yuna Kunitskaya. Kunitskaya confirmed the news via her Instagram page. Lina Lansberg will be entering the fight with an 8-3 record, most recently rebounding from her loss against Cyborg by defeating […]

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Georges St-Pierre Picks Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Conor McGregor

GSP knows who he’s picking for UFC 229’s main event.

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Georges St-Pierre knows who he’s picking for Khabib Nurmagomedov and Conor McGregor’s clash at UFC 229.

Over the weekend the UFC announced the lightweight rivals will finally settle their differences inside the Octagon in October. “The Eagle” will defend his UFC lightweight title against “The Notorious One” in the main event from the T-Mobile Arena.

In regards to St-Pierre, he has been involved in several fantasy bookings against both Nurmagomedov and McGregor recently. It’s a very real possibility he fights the winner of the UFC 229 main event next.

The former UFC welterweight kingpin joined Submission Radio and offered his thoughts on the match-up. If St-Pierre had to bet the farm, he’s putting his money on the Russian to leave Las Vegas “And Still”:

“If I had to bet, if I had to put my house on it – (laughs) the biggest one – I would have to choose Khabib over Conor,” GSP said. “Khabib never lost, he never lost, and Conor has lost before.

“He’s lost on the ground. He has a few losses and he lost on the ground. That’s where Khabib is good, that’s where Khabib is more competent. However, Khabib is sometimes a slow starter and he gets punched a lot.

“Yes, he didn’t look good in the beginning of that (Michael Johnson) fight. And it’s hard sometimes to close distance, he had a problem to close the distance. But once he’s got you in the clinch he’s very good.

“So, I believe the chance, the house goes in Khabib’s favor, maybe.”

St-Pierre returned to UFC action back in November. He successfully captured the middleweight title from Michael Bisping in UFC 217’s main event. “Rush” submitted “The Count” in the third round via rear-naked choke, rendering the Englishman unconscious.

He subsequently relinquished the 185-pound throne due to health concerns. The Canadian remains undefeated in mixed martial arts (MMA) competition since suffering his last loss back in 2007 to Matt Serra.

Should McGregor emerge victorious at UFC 229 in October, it opens up the door to what could be the biggest box-office attraction in the history of the sport.

At this point in his career, St-Pierre is looking to solidify himself as the greatest of all time. Who better to help him solidify that legacy than “Mystic Mac?”

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Joseph Benavidez vs Ray Borg Possible For UFC 229

Joseph Benavidez vs Ray Borg could very well take place this fall. Benavidez and Borg are two high-level flyweights. With Demetrious Johnson unseated on the 125-pound throne and possibly being sidelined for two injuries, the flyweight division is more …

Joseph Benavidez vs Ray Borg could very well take place this fall. Benavidez and Borg are two high-level flyweights. With Demetrious Johnson unseated on the 125-pound throne and possibly being sidelined for two injuries, the flyweight division is more open than ever. Benavidez and Borg may get their chance to shine two months from now. […]

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UFC 229 is Looking at 2 Million PPV Buys According to Dana White

The final fight announced at the UFC’s press conference last week was UFC 229 with the long-awaited return of Conor McGregor against current lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov. Given the history the two have with one another relating to what happ…

The final fight announced at the UFC’s press conference last week was UFC 229 with the long-awaited return of Conor McGregor against current lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov. Given the history the two have with one another relating to what happened in Brooklyn, New York the week of UFC 223 the fight has so much attention, […]

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Former UFC Champ Agrees With Nate Diaz In UFC Standoff

One prominent fighter is siding with Nate Diaz in his current battle with the UFC.

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Nate Diaz may be back – or so we think – but his discord with the UFC rages on.

The MMA world was dealt some somewhat shocking but highly desired news last week when it was revealed that Diaz would finally be returning to fight surging contender Dustin Poirier at November 3’s UFC 230 from NYC. The two were scheduled to appear at Friday’s 25th Anniversary Press Conference and did so, squaring off in a faceoff that had it feeling like Diaz was on the cusp of fighting after more than two years off.

But like it often does when the situation involves a Diaz brother, things were “all good” for only a short time. He stormed out of the presser when a promo for Conor McGregor’s UFC 229 return versus Khabib Nurmagomedov was airing, and soon tweeted he was off of UFC 230 with a classic ‘f*** the UFC.’ A video of Diaz sounding off on his employers soon surfaced, apparently having to do with the UFC failing to promote Diaz while Dana White claimed he repeatedly turned down fights while he was supposedly dealing with a lawsuit.

So there’s still some unpacking to do, but one former UFC champion can sympathize with Diaz. Miesha Tate spoke about the topic on Sirius XM Fight Nation (via MMA Fighting) and likened Diaz’ plight to her own when she was promised a title fight with Ronda Rousey in 2015:

“I would feel the same way as Nate does,” Tate said. “Nate has a different personality than I do, he’s expressive in a different way, but of course [I would be mad]. I remember when I threatened retirement because I was so pissed off that they had promised that I would fight Ronda and then they ended up switching that out and having Holly [Holm] but they didn’t tell me. It’s the same thing that happened to Nate, essentially, it’s just that Nate was in front of everybody. I was pissed too, believe me.”

The currently retired Tate believes Diaz is in a tough spot because the UFC will always have the final say and won’t care about the fighters more than what is best for business. Based on that dynamic, she said fighters can either accept it or retire – something Diaz has seemed close to more than once:

“I was mad but they don’t care,” Tate said. “They know that they have a strong arm in a lot of this and it doesn’t really matter. Or if they do care, it’s not enough. Like, ‘I’m sorry but this is what you have to do for business.’ You can’t really argue with them. They’re the ones who are gonna make the final decision, so what can you do? What can Nate do?

“For me it was a whirlwind of emotions, just trying to decide what I even wanted to do next because I felt like it was so unfair. Then it was just coming to terms with, ‘Well, life’s not fair. What do you want to do about it? Are you ready to retire now or not?’ And the truth was I wasn’t ready to retire at that time. Obviously I still went on to fight Jessica Eye after that and went on to win the title against Holly later, so I wasn’t ready to retire but it was just the frustration.”

Tate resolved the sticky situation and obviously went on to have a highly successful career as both the UFC and Strikeforce women’s bantamweight champions, but Diaz’ current spot remains unresolved. To make things even muddier, White recently said he has no idea what’s going on with Diaz, but Tate doesn’t think a conversation with the harsh UFC head man would really change things due to his brutal honesty:

“Having a talk with Dana White helps but it still stings because he’s not the one to have a filter on,” Tate concluded. “The conversation was like, ‘Yeah, but you’re not Ronda Rousey.’

“It’s part of just recognizing that. I have a different value than Ronda and hers is what it is and mine is what it is so I have to continue to work to build mine even more. What else can I do? Get back to the grind. You just try to leverage yourself as much as you can but there’s a point where you don’t have the leverage. You don’t have the final leverage, the UFC does.”

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