Askarov Admits He “Wasn’t Ready” For Kara-France Bout

Askar Askarov has admitted that he was not ready before fighting Kai Kara-France in his most recent bout. “Bullet” debuted in the UFC with a split draw against current interim flyweight title holder Brandon Moreno in 2019. Askarov rebounded from that i…

Askar Askarov has admitted that he was not ready before fighting Kai Kara-France in his most recent bout. “Bullet” debuted in the UFC with a split draw against current interim flyweight title holder Brandon Moreno in 2019. Askarov rebounded from that initial setback to earn decision victories over Alexandre Pantoja as well as former flyweight…

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Royval Campaigned For Main Event Slot At UFC Vegas 62

It may not have worked out in the end, but Brandon Royval did everything he could to try and make himself the headliner for UFC Vegas 62. Royval was set to take on Askar Askarov on the event’s main card, and the battle between top men’s flyweight…

It may not have worked out in the end, but Brandon Royval did everything he could to try and make himself the headliner for UFC Vegas 62. Royval was set to take on Askar Askarov on the event’s main card, and the battle between top men’s flyweights was circled by many fans as a highlight…

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Araujo Struggled To “Keep Focus” For Delayed Grasso Fight

Even if she feels confident now that the fight has finally arrived, Viviane Araujo admits she had trouble staying motivated when her bout with Alexa Grasso was delayed by a few months. The two women’s flyweights are set to headline UFC Vegas 62 i…

Even if she feels confident now that the fight has finally arrived, Viviane Araujo admits she had trouble staying motivated when her bout with Alexa Grasso was delayed by a few months. The two women’s flyweights are set to headline UFC Vegas 62 in a bout that could potentially decide the next challenger for Valentina…

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Conor McGregor shows solidarity with Ireland Women’s football team amid controversial celebration referencing the IRA

Conor McGregorFormer UFC two-division champion Conor McGregor has shown solidarity with the Ireland women’s football team following the backlash they received after celebrating their victory over Scotland last Tuesday. Following on from their victory the Ireland team was to be seen signing Wolfe Tones song ‘Celtic Symphony’ which contains the lyrics ‘Up The Ra’ referencing the […]

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Former UFC two-division champion Conor McGregor has shown solidarity with the Ireland women’s football team following the backlash they received after celebrating their victory over Scotland last Tuesday.

Following on from their victory the Ireland team was to be seen signing Wolfe Tones song ‘Celtic Symphony’ which contains the lyrics ‘Up The Ra’ referencing the IRA (Irish Republican Army).

The team received harsh criticism after the video emerged online of the players signing the song whilst celebrating their victory in the changing rooms post-match. Chloe Mustaki, a member of the match-winning squad would later appear on Sky Sports News to apologise on behalf of the squad for their actions.

Following the apology, Conor McGregor shared his thoughts on the matter in his own unique way. The Irishman uploaded a video to his social media editing Mustaki’s original response to include one of his many well-known catchphrases stating: ‘I would like to take his chance to apologise…to absolutely nobody.’

Conor McGregor Defends Ireland Team Following Backlash

Conor McGregor came to the defence of the Ireland Women’s team following the backlash they received following Tuesday’s victory over Scotland. The ‘Notorious’ himself has first-hand experience of social media controversy given his frequent tirade of posts targeting fellow martial artists and anyone who speaks poorly of him.

Most notably McGregor received heavy criticism in the aftermath of his defeat to Dustin Poirier in their trilogy bout at UFC 264 after making remarks regarding the Louisiana-natives wife, Jolie Poirier.

McGregor would only make things worse after his former opponent Khabib Nurmagomedov congratulated Poirier on his well-deserved victory.

Khabib would remark that ‘Good always defeats evil’ in reference to Poirier’s success over McGregor, which resulted in the Irishman making comments on the former lightweight champion’s father, Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov.

Adulmanap Nurmagomedov died in July 2020 after battling health conditions and long-term effects brought on by the coronavirus. Responding to Khabib’s tweet McGregor suggested that ‘Covid is good and father is evil?’ making jokes in regards to Abdulmanap’s passing.

No doubt, Conor McGregor will continue to involve himself in controversies on Twitter, especially in the build-up to his highly anticipated return to the octagon, scheduled to occur in 2023.

What do you make of Conor McGregor’s tweet supporting the actions of the Ireland Women’s team?

Masvidal: “Borderline Vegetable” Diaz Shouldn’t Be In Big Leagues

It looks like Nate Diaz is done fighting in the UFC, and Jorge Masvidal believes this decision came at the right time. In spite of a history that has seen them fight each other in the Octagon, it has always seemed like Masvidal and Diaz have largely ha…

It looks like Nate Diaz is done fighting in the UFC, and Jorge Masvidal believes this decision came at the right time. In spite of a history that has seen them fight each other in the Octagon, it has always seemed like Masvidal and Diaz have largely had respect for one another, save for the…

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Cejudo Names Future Women’s Flyweight Champion

Former two-division UFC champion Henry Cejudo has named one woman as a sure-fire future flyweight titleholder. Cejudo, who held both 135 and 125-pound gold before retiring from MMA in 2020, has remained an active presence in the sport through both teas…

Former two-division UFC champion Henry Cejudo has named one woman as a sure-fire future flyweight titleholder. Cejudo, who held both 135 and 125-pound gold before retiring from MMA in 2020, has remained an active presence in the sport through both teases of a return and a developing coaching role. At Fight Ready in Arizona, “Triple…

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