UFC 248: Two Championship Title Fights of Epic Proportions

UFC 248This year’s third UFC pay-per-view is just around the corner, and what a stacked event we’re gifted with. The T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada will yet again play host when, reigning, defending UFC Middleweight champion Israel Adesanya takes on Yoel Romero in his first UFC title defence. In the co-main event, we’re as equally […]

UFC 248

This year’s third UFC pay-per-view is just around the corner, and what a stacked event we’re gifted with. The T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada will yet again play host when, reigning, defending UFC Middleweight champion Israel Adesanya takes on Yoel Romero in his first UFC title defence. In the co-main event, we’re as equally gifted when the pride of Chinese MMA Weili Zhang defends her female Strawweight title against former champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk. The unanswered questions will be answered next week and as the anticipation grows, so does the pressure. Who has the greater chance of prevailing with the crown this weekend? Let’s take a closer look at UFC 248 main event of the weekend.

Israel Adesanya

Quite possibly, Israel is the fastest growing star in UFC history. The fighting pride of New Zealand & Nigeria respectively makes his first title defense inside the T-Mobile arena and clearly has no fear in taking on the Middleweight’s toughest competition. Undefeated in MMA upon his arrival, Israel promised to remain undefeated and capture the gold. Common words amongst passionate rising stars but, soon became a reality before anybody even had the opportunity to doubt him. 

It took Israel less than two years to capture the UFC Middleweight strap, his contest with Yoel will be his 8th UFC fight which is unheard of in such a small window of time since his debut. Two wars against two legends put Israel in a position to claim his worth, and then the eventual demise of champion Robert Whittaker became slightly more dramatic than expected. A TKO stoppage and a new Middleweight champion defending his soil in 2020 were on the shoulders of a guy who’s been signed for 24 months. His 18-0 undefeated record sails into the new year with a catalog of new fighters ready to go to war with the champ. 

Israel will continue his journey into 2020 with high expectations and goals to accomplish; he’s vowed to “clear-out” the Middleweight division with an eventual destination laying in the Light Heavyweight division. But, before Israel can procrastinate on his future endeavors, ‘The Soldier of God’ Yoel Romero will be standing in his way. 

Can the explosive, Olympic level wrestling offense put a roadblock in Izzy’s way? We did witness Kelvin Gastelum find some success in taking down the champ. Across five, five-minute rounds, I have no doubt that Yoel may land a takedown or two but ultimately, Israel is the big favorite for a reason (-249). His kickboxing history, long and rangy body type, combined with the backing of City Kickboxing gym… is more than enough reason to have confidence in the champion moving forward in 2020 and beyond. 

Yoel ‘The Soldier of God’ Romero 

Is he in the right place at the right time? Or… has Yoel Romero rightfully earned his third Middleweight title opportunity. Well, no matter what side of the story you’re following, nobody can deny the impressive dominance and sheer athleticism that Yoel has brought to the table. 

After suffering two back to back title chances against Robert Whittaker, and then a decision loss to up and comer; Paulo Costa, the future became a dull thought. That was up until Israel became champion and Costa suffered an injury, which now presents Yoel Romero with his third title shot in his previous four fights, a record of its own. With his back against the wall and minimal momentum behind him entering this contest, can the fully equipped Olympic wrestler return to winning ways?  

7 years ago the UFC was introduced to a wrecking machine in the form of a Middleweight fighter and his name was Yoel Romero. His early tenure became a guessing game of “what round will Yoel knock out his opponent in?” Easily, one of the most feared Middleweights to ever enter a UFC octagon. Former Olympic Silver medallist, Yoel isn’t a stranger to being a champion, now aged 41 his biological time clock won’t allow him to compete at this level for much longer. With what is evidently his final opportunity at UFC gold, perhaps we’ll see the most dangerous ‘Soldier of God’ that we’ll ever witness?

The path to victory for each fighter seems to be obvious. Yoel should avoid a striking battle at distance with Israel and utilise his offensive grappling. Yoel certainly has the power to put down anybody but he’ll give up a significant speed advantage to Israel which could leave him accountable for a dangerous counter-striker or two. Grappling should be the plan, whether that happens or not is another story. Hopefully the ‘Soldier of God’ will get his swan-song. 

UFC 248 takes place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on March 7th 2020.

UFC Bantamweight Sean O’Malley Teams With Video Platform Taki

Sean O’Malley has partnered with a new video platform, Taki to document the lead up to his UFC 248 fight. Taki announced in a press release that they will be releasing “SUGA SEAN O’MALLEY: THE ROAD TO UFC 248,” a four-part short-form …

Sean O’Malley has partnered with a new video platform, Taki to document the lead up to his UFC 248 fight. Taki announced in a press release that they will be releasing “SUGA SEAN O’MALLEY: THE ROAD TO UFC 248,” a four-part short-form video series following O’Malley’s first fight in nearly two years. The prospect has […]

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UFC 248 Press Conference Live Stream Tonight (Feb. 21)

Another UFC 248 press conference is coming your way in Auckland. Tonight (Feb. 21), a presser for UFC 248 will be held inside the Spark Arena. The press conference is scheduled to begin after the UFC Auckland ceremonial weigh-ins. There is a tentative …

Another UFC 248 press conference is coming your way in Auckland. Tonight (Feb. 21), a presser for UFC 248 will be held inside the Spark Arena. The press conference is scheduled to begin after the UFC Auckland ceremonial weigh-ins. There is a tentative start time of 7:45 p.m. ET. UFC 248 Press Conference In Auckland […]

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UFC 248 Press Conference Live Stream & Video

UFC 248 Press ConferenceWe have another UFC 248 presser scheduled for tonight (Fri. February 21, 2020) ahead of middleweight champion Israel Adesanya and Yoel Romero’s pay-per-view (PPV) clash. Adesanya and Romero will headline the UFC 248 event from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on March 7. It will be “Stylebender’s” first-ever title defense, and against a […]

UFC 248 Press Conference

We have another UFC 248 presser scheduled for tonight (Fri. February 21, 2020) ahead of middleweight champion Israel Adesanya and Yoel Romero’s pay-per-view (PPV) clash.

Adesanya and Romero will headline the UFC 248 event from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on March 7. It will be “Stylebender’s” first-ever title defense, and against a fighter who many believe is the champion’s worst possible matchup in the division. Tonight, Adesanya and Romero will field questions from the media in front of Adesanya’s native New Zealand crowd.

Check out the UFC 248 press conference with us in the video player below.

UFC 248 Press Conference

  • Middleweight: (C) Israel Adesanya vs. Yoel Romero
  • Women’s strawweight: (C) Zhang Weili vs. Joanna J?drzejczyk
  • Welterweight: Neil Magny vs. Li Jingliang
  • Bantamweight: Sean O’Malley vs. José Alberto Quiñónez
  • Middleweight: Rodolfo Vieira vs. Saparbek Safarov
  • Lightweight: Beneil Dariush vs. Drakkar Klose
  • Welterweight: Alex Oliveira vs. Max Griffin
  • Middleweight: Gerald Meerschaert vs. Deron Winn
  • Lightweight: Mark Madsen vs. Austin Hubbard
  • Women’s strawweight: Emily Whitmire vs. Polyana Viana
  • Bantamweight: Danaa Batgerel vs. Guido Cannetti

What did you think about the UFC 248 press conference between Adesanya and Romero?

UFC Drops Epic Promo For UFC 248 – Adesanya vs. Romero

UFC 248UFC 248 will go down live on pay-per-view (PPV) from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on March 7. In the main event of the night, UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya puts his title up for grabs against Yoel Romero. The co-main event will see women’s strawweight champion Weili Zhang defend her title for […]

UFC 248

UFC 248 will go down live on pay-per-view (PPV) from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on March 7.

In the main event of the night, UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya puts his title up for grabs against Yoel Romero. The co-main event will see women’s strawweight champion Weili Zhang defend her title for the first time ever against former division queen Joanna Jedrzejczyk. The card also features a top middleweight matchup between Derek Brunson and rising contender Edmen Shahbazyan.

Now, the Las Vegas-based mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion has released an epic new promo to hype the PPV event. The theme of the promo is “Who’s Gonna Stop Me?” Check it out here below:

UFC 248 Card

  • Middleweight: (C) Israel Adesanya vs. Yoel Romero
  • Women’s strawweight: (C) Zhang Weili vs. Joanna J?drzejczyk
  • Middleweight: Derek Brunson vs. Edmen Shahbazyan
  • Welterweight: Neil Magny vs. Li Jingliang
  • Bantamweight: Sean O’Malley vs. José Alberto Quiñónez
  • Middleweight: Rodolfo Vieira vs. Saparbek Safarov
  • Lightweight: Beneil Dariush vs. Drakkar Klose
  • Welterweight: Alex Oliveira vs. Max Griffin
  • Middleweight: Gerald Meerschaert vs. Deron Winn
  • Lightweight: Mark Madsen vs. Austin Hubbard
  • Women’s strawweight: Emily Whitmire vs. Polyana Viana
  • Bantamweight: Danaa Batgerel vs. Guido Cannetti

What do you think about the new UFC 248 promo? Who are you picking in the two titles fights?

Referees & Judges Assigned For UFC 248 Title Bouts

Israel AdesanyaThe referees and judges have been assigned for next month’s (Sat. March 7, 2020) UFC 248 pay-per-view (PPV). All the action goes down from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The decisions for referees and judges were finalized during the Nevada State Athletic Commission’s (NSAC) meeting Wednesday. Per MMA Fighting, Dan Miragliotta will be […]

Israel Adesanya

The referees and judges have been assigned for next month’s (Sat. March 7, 2020) UFC 248 pay-per-view (PPV).

All the action goes down from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The decisions for referees and judges were finalized during the Nevada State Athletic Commission’s (NSAC) meeting Wednesday. Per MMA Fighting, Dan Miragliotta will be in charge of the action during the main event, which will see UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya defend his title against Yoel Romero.

This will be the second time Miragliotta has worked a Romero fight, but the first time he works an Adesanya fight. The judges for the PPV will be Sal D’Amato, Chris Lee, and Ron McCarthy. The co-main event, which will see UFC women’s strawweight champion Weili Zhang put her title on the line against Joanna Jedrzejczyk, will be officiated by Keith Peterson.

Judging that championship bout will be judges Mike Bell, Derek Cleary, and Eric Colon. Referees will be paid $1,900 for their work, and judges will be making $1,600. The rest of the card’s judging and officiating assignments will be determined during fight week in Las Vegas next month. We’ll keep you updated as more information is made available.

What do you think about the referees and judges who are assigned for UFC 248?