Jorge Masvidal Responds To Conor McGregor Trashing His Robe At UFC 246

Jorge Masvidal has reacted to Conor McGregor’s unfavorable comments on his robe. Masvidal was in attendance for UFC 246 inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the main event, McGregor shared the Octagon with Donald Cerrone. It only to…

Jorge Masvidal has reacted to Conor McGregor’s unfavorable comments on his robe. Masvidal was in attendance for UFC 246 inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the main event, McGregor shared the Octagon with Donald Cerrone. It only took 40 seconds for the “Notorious” one to put “Cowboy” away via TKO. Masvidal Gives […]

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UFC 246 Medical Suspensions: Donald Cerrone Gets Six-Month Sit

The UFC 246 medical suspensions are in, after this past weekend’s (Sat. January 18, 2020) UFC 246 pay-per-view (PPV) event from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the main event of the night, Conor McGregor ran through Donald Cerrone at welterweight, finishing “Cowboy” in only 40 seconds. McGregor nailed Cerrone with some nasty […]

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The UFC 246 medical suspensions are in, after this past weekend’s (Sat. January 18, 2020) UFC 246 pay-per-view (PPV) event from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

In the main event of the night, Conor McGregor ran through Donald Cerrone at welterweight, finishing “Cowboy” in only 40 seconds. McGregor nailed Cerrone with some nasty shoulder strikes that fractured Cerrone’s nose and orbital bone. Now, Cerrone is suspended for six months, or until cleared by doctors.

The fight was McGregor’s first since October of 2018. He did not receive a medical suspension seeing as he was not hit once. You can check out the full UFC 246 medical suspensions below, courtesy of MMA Fighting.

UFC 246 Medical Suspensions

  • Donald Cerrone: suspended until July 17 unless cleared by maxillofacial doctor for nasal fracture and mild orbital fracture; suspended at minimum until Feb. 18 with no contact until Feb. 9.
  • Aleksei Oleinik: suspended until March 4 with no contact until Feb. 18.
  • Maurice Green: needs MRI of right elbow and X-ray of right foot – if positive, suspended until July 17 unless cleared by orthopedic doctor; suspended at minimum until Feb. 18 with no contact until Feb. 9.
  • Ode Osbourne: suspended until Feb. 9 with no contact until Feb. 2.
  • Anthony Pettis: needs clearance of left foot by orthopedic doctor or suspended until July 17; suspended at minimum until Feb. 18 with no contact until Feb. 9.
  • Diego Ferreira: needs MRI of right knee – if positive, suspended until July 17 unless cleared by orthopedic doctor; suspended at minimum until Feb. 18 with no contact until Feb. 9.
  • Maycee Barber: needs MRI of left knee – if positive, suspended until July 17 unless cleared by orthopedic doctor; suspended at minimum until March 4 with no contact until Feb. 18 for left forehead laceration.
  • Andre Fili: suspended until Feb. 18 with no contact until Feb. 9.
  • Sodiq Yusuff: needs X-ray of right foot – if positive, suspended until July 17 unless cleared by orthopedic doctor; suspended at minimum until Feb. 18 with no contact until Feb. 9.
  • Tim Elliott: suspended until March 4 with no contact until Feb. 18.
  • Askar Askarov: suspended until Feb. 18 with no contact until Feb. 9.
  • Nasrat Haqparast: suspended until March 19 with no contact until March 4.
  • Justin Ledet: suspended until Feb. 18 with no contact until Feb. 9.
  • JJ Aldrich: needs X-ray of right hand – if positive, suspended until July 17 unless cleared by orthopedic doctor; suspended at minimum until Feb. 9 with no contact until Feb. 2.

What do you think of the UFC 246 medical suspensions?

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UFC Rankings Update: Conor McGregor Enters Welterweight Top 15, Improves At Lightweight

The new UFC rankings update is in after this past weekend’s (Sat. January 18, 2020) UFC 246 pay-per-view (PPV) event. In the main event of the night, Conor McGregor made his highly-anticipated return at welterweight against Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone. This was the Irishman’s first fight back in over a year. It only took McGregor 40 […]

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The new UFC rankings update is in after this past weekend’s (Sat. January 18, 2020) UFC 246 pay-per-view (PPV) event.

In the main event of the night, Conor McGregor made his highly-anticipated return at welterweight against Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone. This was the Irishman’s first fight back in over a year. It only took McGregor 40 seconds to run through Cerrone, who seemed to get hurt right off the bat after some nasty shoulder strikes from “Notorious.”

With the win, McGregor has entered the top 15 in the welterweight rankings. He also, inexplicably, improved one spot in the lightweight rankings as well. You can check out the full UFC rankings update below, courtesy of MMA Mania.

UFC Rankings Update

POUND-FOR-POUND

1. Jon Jones
2. Khabib Nurmagomedov
3. Henry Cejudo
4. Stipe Miocic
5. Amanda Nunes
6. Daniel Cormier
7. Israel Adesanya
8. Kamaru Usman
9. Alexander Volkanovski
10. Tony Ferguson
11. Conor McGregor +2
12. Valentina Shevchenko -1
13. Max Holloway -1
14. Dustin Poirier +1
15. Tyron Woodley -1

FLYWEIGHT

Champion: HENRY CEJUDO

1. Joseph Benavidez
2. Jussier Formiga
3. Deiveson Figueiredo
4. Alexandre Pantoja
5. Brandon Moreno
6. Askar Askarov +6
7. Rogerio Bontorin -1
8. Kai Kara France
9. Matt Schnell
10. Tim Elliott -3
11. Jordan Espinosa -1
12. Alex Perez -1
13. Mark De La Rosa
14. Raulian Paiva
15. Ryan Benoit

BANTAMWEIGHT

Champion: HENRY CEJUDO

1. Marlon Moraes
2. Aljamain Sterling
3. Petr Yan
4. Cory Sandhagen
5. Raphael Assuncao
6. Pedro Munhoz
7. Jimmie Rivera
8. Jose Aldo
9. Cody Garbrandt
10. Rob Font
11. Cody Stamann
12. John Dodson
13. Song Yadong
14. Marlon Vera
15. Casey Kenny

FEATHERWEIGHT

Champion: ALEXANDER VOLKANOVSKI

1. Max Holloway
2. Brian Ortega
3. Zabit Magomedsharipov
4. Chan Sung Jung
5. Yair Rodriguez
6. Frankie Edgar
7. Renato Moicano
8. Jeremy Stephens
9. (T) Jose Aldo
9. (T) Josh Emmett +1
11. Calvin Kattar
12. Shane Burgos
13. Ryan Hall +1
14. (T) Sodiq Yosef *NR
14. (T) Mirsad Bektic -1

LIGHTWEIGHT

Champion: KHABIB NURMAGOMEDOV

1. Tony Ferguson
2. Dustin Poirier
3. Conor McGregor +1
4. Justin Gaethje -1
5. Donald Cerrone
6. Paul Felder
7. Dan Hooker
8. Kevin Lee
9. Al Iaquinta
10. Edson Barboza
11. Diego Ferreira *NR
12. Gregor Gillespie
13. Charles Oliveira
14. Islam Makhachev +1
15. Alexander Hernandez -1

WELTERWEIGHT

Champion: KAMARU USMAN

1. Tyron Woodley
2. Colby Covington
3. Jorge Masvidal
4. Leon Edwards
5. Rafael dos Anjos
6. Demian Maia
7. Stephen Thompson
8. Nate Diaz
9. Robbie Lawler +1
10. Geoff Neal +1
11. Anthony Pettis -2
12. Gilbert Burns +1
13. Vicente Luque -1
14. Conor McGregor *NR
15. Neal Magny -1

MIDDLEWEIGHT

Champion: ISRAEL ADESANYA

1. Robert Whittaker
2. Paulo Costa
3. Yoel Romero
4. Jared Cannonier
5. Darren Till
6. Jack Hermansson
7. Kelvin Gastelum
8. Derek Brunson
9. Edmen Shahbazyan
10. Uriah Hall
11. Brad Tavares
12. Ian Heinisch
13. Omari Akhmedov
14. Antonio Carlos Junior
15. Anderson Silva

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT

Champion: JON JONES

1. Thiago Santos
2. Daniel Cormier
3. Anthony Smith
4. Dominick Reyes
5. Corey Anderson
6. Jan Blachowicz
7. Alexander Gustafsson
8. Volkan Oezdemir
9. Glover Teixeira
10. Aleksandar Rakic
11. Johnny Walker
12. Ilir Latifi
13. Misha Cirkunov
14. Nikita Krylov
15. Ronaldo Souza

HEAVYWEIGHT

Champion: STIPE MIOCIC

1. Daniel Cormier
2. Francis Ngannou
3. Curtis Blaydes
4. Junior dos Santos
5. (T) Derrick Lewis
5. (T) Jairzinho Rozenstruik
7. Alexander Volkov
8. Alistair Overeem
9. Walt Harris
10. Shamil Abdurakhimov
11. Blagoy Ivanov
12. Aleksei Oleinik
13. Augusto Sakai
14. Sergei Pavlovich
15. Ciryl Gane

WOMEN’S STRAWWEIGHT

Champion: WEILI ZHANG

1. Jessica Andrade
2. Rose Namajunas
3. Tatiana Suarez
4. Joanna Jedrzejczyk
5. Nina Ansaroff
6. Claudia Gadelha
7. Carla Esparza
8. Michelle Waterson
9. Marina Rodriguez
10. Cynthia Calvillo
11. Felice Herrig +1
12. Tecia Torres +1
13. Alexa Grasso -2
14. Karolina Kowalkiewicz
15. Amanda Ribas

WOMEN’S FLYWEIGHT

Champion: VALENTINA SHEVCHENKO

1. Katlyn Chookagian
2. Jessica Eye
3. Joanne Calderwood
4. Jennifer Maia
5. Roxanne Modafferi +2
6. Viviane Araujo -1
7. Lauren Murphy -1
8. Andrea Lee
9. Maycee Barber
10. Alexis Davis
11. Montana De La Rosa
12. Antonina Shevchenko
13. Mara Romero Borella
14. Ji Yeon Kim +1
15. Paige VanZant -1

WOMEN’S BANTAMWEIGHT

Champion: AMANDA NUNES

1. Germaine de Randamie
2. Holly Holm +1
3. Aspen Ladd -1
4. Julianna Pena
5. Irene Aldana +1
6. Raquel Pennington -1
7. Ketlen Vieira
8. Yana Kunitskaya
9. Marion Reneau
10. Sara McMann
11. Lina Lansberg
12. Macy Chiasson
13. Bethe Correia
14. Nicco Montano
15. Sijara Eubanks

What do you think about the new UFC rankings update?

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UFC 246 Medical Suspensions: Donald Cerrone Tied For Longest Sit

With every decision comes a consequence and for those fighters who took part in battle at UFC 246, it’s their time to faces those consequences in the form of medical suspensions.  Conor McGregor vs. Donald Cerrone in a welterweight showdown headli…

With every decision comes a consequence and for those fighters who took part in battle at UFC 246, it’s their time to faces those consequences in the form of medical suspensions.  Conor McGregor vs. Donald Cerrone in a welterweight showdown headlined the show that saw McGregor win by TKO. In the co-headliner, Holly Holm vs. […]

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UFC 246 Final Salaries: Conor McGregor Leads The Way

The UFC 246 final salaries are in after this past weekend’s (Sat. January 18, 2020) pay-per-view (PPV) event from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the main event of the night, Conor McGregor made his highly-anticipated return to Octagon action at welterweight against Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone. McGregor only needed 40 seconds to finish […]

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The UFC 246 final salaries are in after this past weekend’s (Sat. January 18, 2020) pay-per-view (PPV) event from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

In the main event of the night, Conor McGregor made his highly-anticipated return to Octagon action at welterweight against Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone. McGregor only needed 40 seconds to finish Cerrone with a dominant performance. In total, McGregor made $3,050,000 in base pay, which included his $3 million flat fee along with a $50,000 Performance Of The Night bonus. With that being said, McGregor made $76,250 per second for his demolition of Cerrone Saturday night.

You can check out the full UFC 246 final salaries below, courtesy of MMA Fighting.

UFC 246 Final Salaries

  • Conor McGregor: $3,050,000 — $3 million flat, no win bonus, plus $50,000 for “Performance of the Night”
  • Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone: $200,000
  • Holly Holm: $200,000 — $150,000 to show, $50,000 to win
  • Raquel Pennington: $63,000
  • Aleskei Oleinik: $200,000 — $75,000 to show, $75,000 to win plus $50,000 for “Performance of the Night”
  • Maurice Greene: $30,000
  • Brian Kelleher: $96,000 — $23,000 to show, $23,000 to win plus $50,000 for “Performance of the Night”
  • Ode Osbourne: $10,000
  • Anthony Pettis: $155,000
  • Carlos Diego Ferreira: $150,000 — $50,000 to show, $50,000 to win plus $50,000 for “Performance of the Night”
  • Roxanne Modafferi: $62,000 — $31,000 to show, $31,000 to win
  • Maycee Barber: $29,000
  • Andre Fili: $55,000
  • Sodiq Yusuff: $54,000 — $27,000 to show, $27,000 to win
  • Tim Elliott: $31,000
  • Askar Askarov: $20,000 — $10,000 to show, $10,000 to win
  • Drew Dober: $160,000 — $55,000 to show, $55,000 to win plus $50,000 for “Performance of the Night”
  • Nasrat Haqparast: $25,000
  • Aleksa Camur: $20,000 — $10,000 to show, $10,000 to win
  • Justin Ledet: $20,000
  • Sabina Mazo: $24,000 — $12,000 to show, $12,000 to win
  • JJ Aldrich: $30,000
  • Claudia Gadelha: $54,000 — paid her show money after her fight with Alexa Grasso was cancelled.

What do you think about the UFC 246 final salaries?

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