Gregory Rodrigues Rejects ‘Robo Obama’ Nickname

Gregory Rodrigues has shot down the idea of changing his nickname from Robo-Cop to Robo-Obama at the UFC Vegas 60 media day. The Brazilian co-main events tonight against Chidi Njokuani at UFC Fight Night: Sandhagan vs Song. The 30-year-old middleweight…

Gregory Rodrigues has shot down the idea of changing his nickname from Robo-Cop to Robo-Obama at the UFC Vegas 60 media day. The Brazilian co-main events tonight against Chidi Njokuani at UFC Fight Night: Sandhagan vs Song. The 30-year-old middleweight comes into the bout on the heels of a knockout victory over Julian Marquez. 3-1…

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Gregory Rodrigues Rejects ‘Robo Obama’ Nickname

Gregory Rodrigues has shot down the idea of changing his nickname from Robo-Cop to Robo-Obama at the UFC Vegas 60 media day. The Brazilian co-main events tonight against Chidi Njokuani at UFC Fight Night: Sandhagan vs Song. The 30-year-old middleweight…

Gregory Rodrigues has shot down the idea of changing his nickname from Robo-Cop to Robo-Obama at the UFC Vegas 60 media day. The Brazilian co-main events tonight against Chidi Njokuani at UFC Fight Night: Sandhagan vs Song. The 30-year-old middleweight comes into the bout on the heels of a knockout victory over Julian Marquez. 3-1…

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Cory Sandhagen questions if Sean O’Malley is deserving of a matchup with Petr Yan: ‘Should you fight the No. 1 guy after a performance like that?’

Cory SandhagenCory Sandhagen has questioned whether Sean O’Malley is deserving of his upcoming fight against Petr Yan after his last outing against Pedro Munhoz which resulted in a no contest. Sean O’Malley will have the opportunity to propel himself through the bantamweight rankings and potentially earn a title shot if he can overcome Petr Yan at […]

Cory Sandhagen

Cory Sandhagen has questioned whether Sean O’Malley is deserving of his upcoming fight against Petr Yan after his last outing against Pedro Munhoz which resulted in a no contest.

Sean O’Malley will have the opportunity to propel himself through the bantamweight rankings and potentially earn a title shot if he can overcome Petr Yan at UFC 280. Despite being extremely popular among the MMA fanbase fellow bantamweight contender Cory Sandhagen, who faces off against Song Yadong in the main event of UFC Fight Night: 210, has weighed in on whether O’Malley deserves to have the opportunity that he has been given.

“Yeah, (I’m) super surprised, We’ll see how it goes for him, I guess. It’s three rounds, so that’s a little bit more of an advantage for O’Malley, but I think Yan is not a stupid guy, and I think that he’s definitely learned from his mistakes in the past, which have been not being aggressive enough in the first round, so I don’t think he’s going to make that same mistake.

“I think Sean’s last showing against Munhoz wasn’t good. Nothing really happened in the first round, and then he poked the guy in the eye in the second one. So whatever narrative has been around that fight, that’s how that fight went, which, should you fight the No. 1 guy after a performance like that? My opinion, no. But what do I know?” Sandhagen told the media ahead of UFC Fight Night: 210.

Cory Sandhagen looks to return to the win column in his main-event showdown vs Song Yadong

Cory Sandhagen himself will be looking to get back into the win column and build himself back into title contention ahead of his main-event matchup against Yadong. His last outing saw him fall just short of claiming the interim-bantamweight title when he was beaten by O’Malley’s next opponent, Petr Yan, by unanimous decision.

‘Sandman’ is aware of the skillset Yan will be bringing heading into his matchup with O’Malley and therefore could see the ‘SugaShow’ earning himself a shot at current divisional champion Aljamain Sterling if he can emerge victorious.

“He probably will,” Sandhagen said. “Yan’s a good fighter. Yan almost beat Sterling in his last one. He was kind of beating him in the one before that. So if (O’Malley) wins, then sure, I guess. I don’t really have an opinion about it, and I don’t want to say yes because maybe if I win this weekend, then I can maybe jump in that spot if it’s impressive enough. But I think beating Yan might get you a title shot, yeah.” (Transcribed by MMAJunkie)

Do you think Cory Sandhagen will be able to re-enter the win column this weekend?

Nate Diaz releases new footage showing more of the UFC 279 backstage altercation

Nate DiazNate Diaz has uploaded a new video that details his side of events during the infamous UFC 279 pre-fight press conference brawl.  Earlier this month, UFC President Dana White was forced to call it quits on the UFC 279 pre-fight press conference due to backstage altercations involving multiple fights such as Khamzat Chimaev, Kevin Holland, […]

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Nate Diaz has uploaded a new video that details his side of events during the infamous UFC 279 pre-fight press conference brawl. 

Earlier this month, UFC President Dana White was forced to call it quits on the UFC 279 pre-fight press conference due to backstage altercations involving multiple fights such as Khamzat Chimaev, Kevin Holland, and Nate Diaz. 

However, Tony Ferguson was just happy to be there.

The melee was said to be initiated by Chimaev and Holland, where the pair had to be separated before any more punches were thrown. 

Nate Diaz and his team arrive backstage

As Chimaev and Holland were going back and forth with each other, Nate Diaz and his teammates arrived backstage ready for a press conference, although, we know that doesn’t go according to plan. 

In the video we see unpleasantries and flying water bottles being exchanged backstage between the teams, as we can hear Diaz shout at Chimaev:

“Team USA motherf***er. F**k your team b***h, USA motherf***er, suck a d**k b***h.”

Nate Diaz was scheduled to fight Chimaev in the main event of UFC 279 – which was the last fight on his UFC contract. However, a day before the event, the matchup changed to Tony Ferguson due to Khamzat Chimaev failing to make the welterweight limit by 7.5lbs

Although the UFC has not fined any of its fighters that were involved in the UFC 279 brawl. The Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) has been continually looking into the incident to see if there is potential for disciplinary action. 

Now, with Nate Diaz’s new video, they have additional footage to review the case to see who is at fault. 

Do you think Nate Diaz is to blame? 

Archives: José Aldo Trash-Talks Conor McGregor After Being Drug Tested (2015)

On this day seven years ago, José Aldo threw some trash talk towards his UFC 194 opponent, Conor McGregor. The lead-up to José Aldo vs. Conor McGregor’s UFC 194 bout is one of the most memorable in company history. The two went on an internationa…

On this day seven years ago, José Aldo threw some trash talk towards his UFC 194 opponent, Conor McGregor. The lead-up to José Aldo vs. Conor McGregor’s UFC 194 bout is one of the most memorable in company history. The two went on an international media tour, with McGregor dishing out arguably the best trash…

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Kamaru Usman Defines Leon Edwards’ UFC 278 “Luck”

Former UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman has dismissed the notion that Leon Edwards got “lucky,” at least not in the way that many are suggesting. In what will no doubt be a sure-fire contender for Upset of the Year come the end of 202…

Former UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman has dismissed the notion that Leon Edwards got “lucky,” at least not in the way that many are suggesting. In what will no doubt be a sure-fire contender for Upset of the Year come the end of 2022, Jamaican-born Brit Edwards ended the reign of Usman in the UFC…

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