Road To The Octagon: UFC On FOX 30

Watch the full Road to the Octagon for this Saturday’s UFC on FOX 30 from Calgary here:

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The UFC has released the full episode of UFC Road To The Octagon: Fight Night Calgary (also known as UFC on FOX 30) to their YouTube channel to not only get the fans excited for this upcoming event but to give insight into the background of the current stories revolving around the fighters.

UFC on FOX 30 is set to take place on Saturday, July 28, 2018 at the Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta, Canada with the main card set to air on FOX at 8 p.m. ET with the preliminary card will be split between FOX Sports 1 at 6 p.m. ET following early prelims on the promotion’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass, at 4 p.m. ET.

Eddie Alvarez vs. Dustin Poirier in a lightweight bout will headline this event while Jose Aldo vs. Jeremy Stephens in a featherweight bout will serve as the co-main event and rounding out this four-bout main card is Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs. Tecia Torres in a women’s strawweight bout and Olivier Aubin-Mercier vs. Alexander Hernandez in a lightweight bout.

Jordan Mein vs. Alex Morono in a welterweight bout will serve as the headline for the preliminary portion of this card.

You can watch the full episode here:

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Jeremy Stephens on José Aldo: I’m Gonna Take His Soul

One week from today, Jeremy Stephens will take part in the biggest fight of his career when he steps into the cage with the man who is widely considered to be the greatest featherweight of all time, José Aldo at UFC on Fox 30. Those who make the argume…

One week from today, Jeremy Stephens will take part in the biggest fight of his career when he steps into the cage with the man who is widely considered to be the greatest featherweight of all time, José Aldo at UFC on Fox 30. Those who make the argument of Aldo being the GOAT of […]

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Brand-New UFC on FOX 30 Poster Showcases Blockbuster Lineup

UFC on FOX 30 is quite the card:

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Earlier today, the official poster for the upcoming UFC on FOX 30 event from the Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, was released.

And based on the look of it, you can see why the card is being touted as one of the most packed MMA events of the summer.

In the main event, former lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez will take on hated rival Dustin Poirier in a rematch of their controversial first fight at last May’s UFC 211 that was deemed a no contest when Alvarez landed an illegal knee to a downed Poirier.

The co-main will feature a similarly explosive featherweight match-up between former champion Jose Aldo and surging veteran Jeremy Stephens, while former strawweight champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk will meet Tecia Torres on the main card.

Phew. Catch your breath and check out the newly-released fight poster for one of this year’s best cards on paper right here:

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Eddie Alvarez Insists Dustin Poirier Rematch ‘Doesn’t Even Excite Him’

Eddie Alvarez just isn’t that pumped for his rematch with Dustin Poirier.

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Although negotiations went back and forth at times, the UFC announced last night that a rematch between lightweight contenders Eddie Alvarez and Dustin Poirier had finally been agreed upon for UFC on FOX 30 on July 28 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

The two first squared off at UFC 211 last May in Dallas, Texas, in what was shaping up to be a highly entertaining fight, but it was deemed a no contest after Alvarez landed an illegal knee in the second round.

Since then, Alvarez, the former UFC and Bellator champion, has picked up a victory over Justin Gaethje, while Poirier has stopped both Anthony Pettis and Gaethje. It appears to be the perfect time for a rematch between the two and fans have already begun to voice their excitement.

Alvarez, however, recently said that the bout doesn’t actually excite him:

“I think with a win over Dustin I get right in the title picture,” Alvarez said, per MMA Fighting’s Jed Meshew. “There’s not too many guys in the division that excite me to fight. To be honest, Dustin doesn’t even excite me but he’s been winning, I respect him, and the UFC wants it to happen so I’m doing it.

“I really only want to fight like, Khabib [Nurmagomedov] or fight someone like Nate [Diaz], a bigger name, a name that people respect, a name that a lot of people will think highly of. So they’re probably the only two guys that would do anything for me to up what’s going on in my career. Dustin, I’m not super excited about fighting him but I will.”

And as far as Nurmagomedov, who currently holds the undisputed 155-pound title, goes, Alvarez has a strong opinion on the Russian’s wrestling-based attack:

“This is what happens to fans during Khabib time (*feigns sleep*). *Snore* Seriously, I have video of Khabib’s fight and someone in the crowd sleeping,” Alvarez said. “Khabib’s fighting in New York and I have video of someone (*feigns nodding off*) dipping out. People are literally sleeping during Khabib time. When I tuck my kids in at night I say, “Okay guys, it’s Khabib time’ and they know it’s time to go to sleep. That’s what happens during Khabib time. Nobody gives a f**k about Khabib time.

“I don’t care if you’re Russian. I love Russia. I fight more like a Russian than Khabib does. Russia loves me. I’ve been in Russia before. I fought in St. Petersburg. I fought for the Russian audience but I fought, I didn’t wrestle no one. Everybody goes to sleep during Khabib time.”

Do you expect Alvarez to get by Poirier in the rematch?

If he does, who should he meet next?

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Eddie Alvarez vs. Dustin Poirier 2 Set for UFC on FOX 30 in Canada

After jumping over a few hurdles, the highly anticipated rematch between Eddie Alvarez and Dustin Poirier is finally set for UFC on FOX 30 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada on July 28 The deal came together late Thursday afternoon according to multiple sourc…

After jumping over a few hurdles, the highly anticipated rematch between Eddie Alvarez and Dustin Poirier is finally set for UFC on FOX 30 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada on July 28 The deal came together late Thursday afternoon according to multiple sources with both sides agreeing the fight. There were a few obstacles that delayed […]

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Eddie Alvarez Refuses To Fight Without New Contract

Word recently arrived that Eddie Alvarez would potentially rematch lightweight rival Dustin Poirier at July’s UFC on FOX 30, but apparently, that’s not the case. Alvarez revealed to MMAFighting.com today that he won’t set foot in the UFC octagon without a new contract in place: “It’s not f*cking happening,” he said. “I’m not fighting until […]

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Word recently arrived that Eddie Alvarez would potentially rematch lightweight rival Dustin Poirier at July’s UFC on FOX 30, but apparently, that’s not the case.

Alvarez revealed to MMAFighting.com today that he won’t set foot in the UFC octagon without a new contract in place:

“It’s not f*cking happening,” he said. “I’m not fighting until I get a new deal.”

Alvarez famously fought Poirier to a controversial no contest at UFC 211 last May where he hit “The Diamond” with an illegal knee that was deemed inadvertent by referee Herb Dean. After that, he went on to win a rousing ‘Fight of the Night’-winning bout with Justin Gaethje at last December’s UFC 218, a victory which he believes should have earned him some leverage with his employers.

Or so he thought.

Alvarez recently stated on last week’s edition of The MMA Hour that he had spoken with the UFC about re-signing his contract, but the offer was not up to snuff, so he didn’t actually have a fight in the works:

“The only thing we spoke of was re-signing and we haven’t come to that agreement yet. So I’m guessing there’s not going to be an opponent or a bout agreement in the mail unless I’m ready to re-sign. So when we come to agreement to re-sign, then I’m sure there will be a bout agreement in the mail.”

Alvarez has long been critical of both lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov and fan favorite Nate Diaz, suggesting that the former champion will only return for a high-profile bout with one of those two big names. Diaz is rumored to be returning at August 4’s UFC 227 from L.A., but Alvarez said he hasn’t been offered a fight against the Stockton star, and still wouldn’t accept one without his desired contract extension if it was offered.

So big fight offers or not, Alvarez focused on his desire to get his contract sorted out so he could move on to facing the best 155-pound fighters in the world:

“I want to sit down with the UFC and just come to an agreement,” Alvarez said last week. “I feel like the best guys are (in the UFC). I still have a couple guys in the division that I want to take out and have on my resume so I definitely have some unfinished business here.”

‘The Underground King’ has had a bit of an up-and-down (yet ultimately successful) UFC run, losing his octagon debut to Donald Cerrone in 2014 before railing off three straight wins over Gilbert Melendez, Anthony Pettis, and finally, then-champion Rafael dos Anjos to become UFC champion in 2016.

But he lost his first title defense attempt in a shockingly one-sided TKO defeat to Conor McGregor at UFC 205 and followed it with the controversial no contest against Poirier before getting back on track with the win over Gaethje.

A big fight almost assuredly awaits him, but it’s one he’s not going to agree to until the UFC ‘stops playing games’ in his eyes:

“UFC needs to stop playing games,” Alvarez insisted today. “They know what I mean.”

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