Pics: Gilbert Melendez’s Battered Leg Is Disgusting

He may have lost a one-sided decision to Jeremy Stephens in his featherweight debut at last weekend’s (Sat., September 9, 2017) UFC 215 from Edmonton, but former Strikeforce lightweight champion Gilbert Melendez earned the respect of the MMA world when he fought through an absolutely destroyed left leg from an onslaught of vicious Stephens low kicks. […]

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He may have lost a one-sided decision to Jeremy Stephens in his featherweight debut at last weekend’s (Sat., September 9, 2017) UFC 215 from Edmonton, but former Strikeforce lightweight champion Gilbert Melendez earned the respect of the MMA world when he fought through an absolutely destroyed left leg from an onslaught of vicious Stephens low kicks.

Many wondered if “El Nino” was seriously injured in the bout, as the referee repeatedly stopped the aaction to check on the battered fighter, only to see him fight on when he could barely stand. Thankfully, however, Melendez has avoided serious injury according to his wife Keri, who thanked his supporters by posting an update online that Melendez had avoided knee damage and would heal up quick.

However, that doesn’t mean that he isn’t dealing with a nasty recovery, as she also posted some photos of his grotesquely swollen and bruised leg. Check them out:

Ouch.

Indeed Melendez is a soldier, as he had numerous chances to give up last weekend and no one would have blamed him. But he chose to fight on against one of the most powerful pure strikers at featherweight, and for that, he clearly deserves the respect of his fans and everyone else.

Yet it begs to be asked what battle that soldier is fighting, because after coming to the UFC as possibly the hottest fighter outside of the octagon, Melendez has gone a highly disappointing 1-5 with the world’s MMA leader, with his last win coming in an all-out battle with Diego Sanchez at October 2013’s UFC 166 that many still feel is one of the best MMA bouts of all-time.

That’s his only UFC win, however, and even reinventing himself at featherweight lead to defeat after more than a year off from his last loss, another one-sided affair with top-ranked lightweight Edson Barboza where he was again battered with low kicks. Training with the Diaz brothers, who are also susceptible to low kicks, it appears that’s become Melendez’ kryptonite of sorts, and Stephens clearly knew that on Saturday.

“El Nino” has hearts for days – that much will never be questioned. But just where does a 35-year-old “El Nino” go from here?

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Video: Jason Knight vs. Jim Alers From UFC On FOX 20 (Full Fight)

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The UFC On FOX 20 “Fight of the Night” is the latest “Free Fight” released by the UFC to promote this coming Sunday’s return of the Octagon to Melbourne.

Ahead of his showdown against Dan Hooker in a featured prelimin…

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The UFC On FOX 20 “Fight of the Night” is the latest “Free Fight” released by the UFC to promote this coming Sunday’s return of the Octagon to Melbourne.

Ahead of his showdown against Dan Hooker in a featured preliminary bout, Jason Knight’s split decision victory over Jim Alers from the aforementioned “Big FOX” event is the latest Fight Night Melbourne Free Fight, which you can watch in full via the video embedded above.

UFC Fight Night 101: Whittaker vs. Brunson goes down live from Melbourne this Sunday, November 27, 2016 and airs live via FOX Sports 1 (FS1).

Video: Jason Knight vs. Jim Alers From UFC On FOX 20 (Full Fight)

https://youtu.be/HMmq_PNAfGA

The UFC On FOX 20 “Fight of the Night” is the latest “Free Fight” released by the UFC to promote this coming Sunday’s return of the Octagon to Melbourne.

Ahead of his showdown against Dan Hooker in a featured prelimin…

alers-knight-free-fight-1

https://youtu.be/HMmq_PNAfGA

The UFC On FOX 20 “Fight of the Night” is the latest “Free Fight” released by the UFC to promote this coming Sunday’s return of the Octagon to Melbourne.

Ahead of his showdown against Dan Hooker in a featured preliminary bout, Jason Knight’s split decision victory over Jim Alers from the aforementioned “Big FOX” event is the latest Fight Night Melbourne Free Fight, which you can watch in full via the video embedded above.

UFC Fight Night 101: Whittaker vs. Brunson goes down live from Melbourne this Sunday, November 27, 2016 and airs live via FOX Sports 1 (FS1).

Holly Holm Undergoes Surgery To Fix Shattered Thumb

Coming off her upset unanimous decision loss to Valentina Shevchenko at UFC on FOX 20 last month, former UFC women’s bantamweight champion Holly Holm has undergone successful thumb surgery to repair her injured thumb Holm’s manager Lenny Fresquez told ESPN’s Brett Okamoto: “She had eight pins inserted into her hand,” Fresquez said. “We’d still like to […]

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Coming off her upset unanimous decision loss to Valentina Shevchenko at UFC on FOX 20 last month, former UFC women’s bantamweight champion Holly Holm has undergone successful thumb surgery to repair her injured thumb Holm’s manager Lenny Fresquez told ESPN’s Brett Okamoto:

“She had eight pins inserted into her hand,” Fresquez said. “We’d still like to fight by the end of the year. As far as an opponent, we’ll have to see who comes up. Whoever she fights, Holly needs to take care of business.”

‘The Preacher’s Daughter’ will be unable to use her left hand for six weeks according to doctors orders.

Holm, previously undefeated in the sport of mixed martial arts (MMA), reached the height of her career after defeating the then-seemingly invincible rock star of MMA Ronda Rousey with a pulverizing head kick in the second round of their title meeting last November.

Following what was possibly the biggest upset in MMA history, Holm would go on to suffer an upset loss of her own when she was choked out in the fifth round of her first career title defense against Miesha Tate at UFC 196 this past March.

Valentina Shevchenko vs Holly HolmAfter the upsetting loss Holm would attempt to bounce back against Shevchenko, but would instead be dominated by the Russian Muay Thai specialist for the last four rounds of their contest.

It should be interesting to see how the UFC books the former bantamweight champ upon her return, which according to Fresquez, is targeted to be by the year’s end. If Cris Cyborg hadn’t been already linked to a fight with Lina Lansberg, a long-anticipated bout with Holm would certainly be an interesting pairing. For now we’ll just have to wait and see.

Stay with LowKick for the latest on Holm’s injury, and a more accurate return table for the former bantamweight champ.

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Carlos Condit: Reebok Deal Took Away Our Security

Former UFC interim welterweight champion and UFC on FOX 21 main event star Carlos Condit has been quite vocal lately. ‘The Natural Born Killer’ talked about a possible retirement in the near future, made an incredibly accurate prediction of the UFC 201 main event and also gave a promise of blood and violence against Demian […]

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Former UFC interim welterweight champion and UFC on FOX 21 main event star Carlos Condit has been quite vocal lately. ‘The Natural Born Killer’ talked about a possible retirement in the near future, made an incredibly accurate prediction of the UFC 201 main event and also gave a promise of blood and violence against Demian Maia on August 27. After sitting quietly on the sidelines since his narrow loss to Robbie Lawler at UFC 195, it’s refreshing to see Condit in the limelight again.

But it’s not all roses and walks on the beach in the life of a fighter. The reality is that no matter how much you enjoy to fight, the amount of responsibility and inherent dangers that come with the sport are staggering. Even for a guy like ‘NBK,’ who openly admits his passion for the fight, issues like the Reebok deal are hard to swallow.

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Carlos Condit might love to fight, but he needs to live too…

The UFC’s partnership with sports apparel giants Reebok has been highly debated for so many reasons. Firstly, it seemed Reebok was unable to manufacture UFC gear without making ridiculous, racist, offensive and just obvious mistakes regarding fighter names, nationalities, styles and other easy-to-find details. This could probably have been looked on in a slightly different light had the athletes been receiving fair compensation from the deal, which they are not.

Condit joins the ranks of many other fighters right now who have growing concerns about their own sacrifice in regards to what they are paid in return, specifically from the Reebok deal.

As quoted by MMAMania.com:

“I wish that a dude like Cyborg, or any of these fighters who are putting their bodies through this and putting their health and well-being on the line, I just wish we had a little bit more security. This is his trade, he’s a fighter and this is how he makes money. Now he can’t make any money. Now what the hell is he going to do? That’s kind of how it is with all of us, so, that is the nature of the sport. Any of us can get hurt, get our faces broken. We accept that risk, but, we kind of don’t have anything to fall back on. And I was like, ‘damn, he may never fight again.’”

~Condit agrees with Mark Hunt’s fighter union~

“Something needs to be done. A big part of the Reebok deal, man, our loss in sponsors took away our security. Now we are beholden to living fight to fight and we don’t have that buffer in between in regards to financial security that sponsors gave us. So, we are in a weird place, man.”

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Felice Herrig Goes Off On “Haters” Following Her UFC On FOX 20 Win

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Felice Herrig made a triumphant return home to Chicago this past weekend at UFC on FOX 20, submitting Kailin Curran in the first round.

But Herrig has been forced to defend herself – and h…

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Felice Herrig made a triumphant return home to Chicago this past weekend at UFC on FOX 20, submitting Kailin Curran in the first round.

But Herrig has been forced to defend herself – and her body – in recent days instead of enjoying the victory.

She explained on social media Wednesday that she has been tested by the USADA three times and that “includes the drug test I took immediately after my fight.”

Herrig also states that she won’t be getting her $50,000 bonus check until her test results are back in.