Derrick Lewis Doesn’t Care If His Opponents Use PEDs

Current No. 10-ranked UFC heavyweight Derrick ‘The Black Beast’ Lewis is coming off of the biggest win of his career, as he took home a split decision win over Roy Nelson at UFC Fight Night 90 this past July. Now the Houstonian is itching to get back into the Octagon against big name competition, and

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Current No. 10-ranked UFC heavyweight Derrick ‘The Black Beast’ Lewis is coming off of the biggest win of his career, as he took home a split decision win over Roy Nelson at UFC Fight Night 90 this past July.

Now the Houstonian is itching to get back into the Octagon against big name competition, and has former heavyweight king Fabricio Werdum on his radar.

Werdum was previously scheduled to co-headline UFC 203 in Cleveland against No. 5-ranked Ben Rothwell, but unfortunately ‘Big Ben’ was forced out of the competition citing an injury which opened up the door for No. 7-ranked Travis Browne to step in and save the day.

Despite Browne stepping in for the injured Rothwell, Lewis would take to social media to express his displeasure for the UFC’s emergency booking:

‘Vai Cavalo’ has seen Lewis’ campaigns for a bout against him and, courtesy of MMA Junkie, the former Brazilian champ believes a matchup against ‘The Black Beast’ would certainly be a dangerous one:

“I think the fans would also like a fight against him,” Werdum said. “He’s dangerous, strong, heavy, right there at the limit. But Travis Browne will also be interesting, also because it’s a rematch, they want to see it as well. With anyone, really, the important thing is coming out victorious.”

Despite the fact that he was not able to step in at UFC 203, Lewis is ready to get back inside of the Octagon and believes he can beat anyone in the UFC’s heavyweight division:

“I’m always working on myself,” Lewis said. “I really don’t care about my opponent. His strong suit or whatever, or his weakness, I’m just worrying about myself.

I feel like as long as my condition is on point I don’t believe anyone can beat me. I don’t care who that is.”

Lewis was asked how he believes he matches up with current heavyweight king Stipe Miocic, and concluded that in the big boys’ division i only takes one shot to put the other man across from him to sleep:

“I think I match up very well,” Lewis said. “He’s a heavyweight and everyone in the heavyweight division… One hand he can knock you out and this and that.

You know, I just look at everyone as just average, really. I feel like everyone in the heavyweight division can win on any given day. I don’t believe anyone in the division, even myself, is unbeatable.

It really doesn’t matter. I look at all of them the same, everyone average.”

When asked on his thoughts of the newly-established fighter’s union Lewis had no knowledge of it’s existence but admitted he believes it is a good thing, while also stating that he doesn’t believe in the fighters’ need for a manager a the moment:

“I guess it’s a good thing,” Lewis said. “If it’s got anything to do with us making more money, I’m down with it. I believe we don’t need a manager right now, they can’t get us no sponsors or anything. So we’re wasting money on managers.”

When told that his manager might be offended by his comments, Lewis had this to say:

“I don’t care, what is he going to do?” Lewis said.“‘We can’t manage you no more, I don’t want your percentage?’ OK”

Derrick-Lewis-1Earlier in the year Lewis made a bold prediction that 70 percent of the UFC’s heavyweight division are abusing performance enhancing drugs (PED’s), and now the former George Foreman boxing product is claiming he has no problem stepping into a cage fight against man who is ‘juicing’:

“I don’t care if the guy is juicing or not, it really don’t matter,” Lewis said. “That stuff don’t help, you know. It just makes you look good. But I believe steroids don’t give you that extra boost when you go out there.

First of all, I believe the guys taking it, they’re really insecure. So, that’s the only advantage I see. Just being insecure about it and making yourself feel good. I guess they think they have that extra boost.”

Following the interview Lewis took to Instagram to post that he will be taking on Marcin Tybura at UFC Fight Night 97 in Pasay, Manila, and his representatives confirmed the bout shortly after.

UFC Fight Night 97 takes place live from the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay, Manila on October 15, 2016.

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Report: BJ Penn vs. Ricardo Lamas To Headline UFC Fight Night 97 In Manila

It looks like BJ Penn is going to have to start preparing for yet another different opponent for his Octagon comeback fight.

After initially being matched up against Dennis Siver, and then Cole Miller, Penn was unable to fight anyone when he origina…

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It looks like BJ Penn is going to have to start preparing for yet another different opponent for his Octagon comeback fight.

After initially being matched up against Dennis Siver, and then Cole Miller, Penn was unable to fight anyone when he originally intended after he was suspended by USADA for disclosing his use of an IV infusion in an amount over the allowable limit.

Penn’s suspension is scheduled to come to an end on September 25th, and it looks like he already has a date and an opponent to think about.

Ariel Helwani of MMAFighting.com is reporting that the UFC is targeting BJ Penn vs. Ricardo Lamas in a 145-pound bout as the main event of UFC Fight Night 97, which will be the second UFC event to ever to take place in the Philippines.

UFC Fight Night 97 is scheduled to take place on Saturday, October 15, 2016 from the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Manila, Philippines.

BJ Penn vs. Ricardo Lamas Rumored To Headline UFC Manila

After a small setback, BJ Penn’s attempt at a UFC comeback is rumored to be continuing this fall. News arrived tonight from MMA Fighting that Penn, who was recently had his scheduled return against Cole Miller canceled and suspended for six months by USADA for IV use, is being slated to headline October 15’s UFC

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After a small setback, BJ Penn’s attempt at a UFC comeback is rumored to be continuing this fall.

News arrived tonight from MMA Fighting that Penn, who was recently had his scheduled return against Cole Miller canceled and suspended for six months by USADA for IV use, is being slated to headline October 15’s UFC Fight Night 97 from SM Mall of Asia Arena in Manila, Philippines against top contender Ricardo Lamas.

Penn has been out of the Octagon since he retired following a dominant, one-sided loss to Frankie Edgar at July 2014’s TUF 19 Finale, his third loss to “The Answer.” The former lightweight and welterweight champion has lost three straight after dropping his previous two UFC bouts to Rory MacDonald and Nick Diaz.

Lamas, meanwhile, could use a win over a big name opponent to get his career back on track. While “The Bully” still maintains a lofty No. 4 ranking, his only win since November 2014 was over fading veteran Diego Sanchez, and he has a 3-3 overall record in his last six UFC bouts. Lamas was last seen losing a lopsided decision to surging contender Max Holloway at June’s UFC 199.

Both men need a win in this pivotal bout, and it will be on the grand stage of the UFC’s next trip to the fight-crazy fans of Manila. The pressure should be more on Penn’s shoulders, however, as “The Prodigy” has to prove he can still fight against the best featherweights in the world.

He’ll have that chance against a true top-ranked opponent in Lamas. Who are you picking to come out victorious?

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