Justin Gaethje Still Miffed By Paul Felder’s ‘Unprofessional Move’

Justin Gaethje is usually a mild-mannered guy until he steps in the Octagon. But he is not cool with Paul Felder’s ‘unprofessional move’ following UFC Philadelphia. It was Gaethje’s moment, or that’s how he felt. He had just knocked out Edson Barboza in less than three minutes in the main event of UFC Philadelphia. “The […]

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Justin Gaethje is usually a mild-mannered guy until he steps in the Octagon. But he is not cool with Paul Felder’s ‘unprofessional move’ following UFC Philadelphia.

It was Gaethje’s moment, or that’s how he felt. He had just knocked out Edson Barboza in less than three minutes in the main event of UFC Philadelphia. “The Highlight,” while making his media rounds, found himself sitting next to Felder, Tyron Woodley and Karyn Bryant at the ESPN analyst desk. Felder felt the need to interject his name into the conversation. Gaethje didn’t like that.

“I just think it was an unprofessional move on Paul’s part,” Gaethje said on The MMA Hour (via MMAFighting). “I think he knows that. He’s there in a different status than me. I was a fighter that night and he was an employee or a staff member, and I was just really caught off guard. I didn’t even know what was happening until, like, the second time, I think when (ESPN broadcaster) Karyn (Bryant) brought it up and I was like, ‘oh.’ I bet that was probably like 17 minutes from the moment I stepped out of the ring, probably less than that … at least 15, whatever.”

“But dude, I’m telling you, I hadn’t seen the fight. From the moment they tell you that you have about four minutes until you’re going to go into that hallway to make that walk to the Octagon, that’s the last time you get to kinda process anything. And then after that, win or lose, it’s over. You can’t process anything. It’s a million miles an hour, a thousand words a second, you’re trying to take in everything, trying to not miss specific things, trying to do interviews, trying to make the decisions that you need to make to not sound like a fool.”

“It’s some crazy emotions that you’re running through, so you have to control your emotions and all that stuff.”

For his part, Gaethje handled the awkward encounter admirably. He even threw a dig back at Felder, saying “You don’t want that to happen to you.”

Still, the most violent man in MMA brings up an interesting point. Felder essentially did the same thing at UFC Lincoln after Gaethje knocked out James Vick. “The Irish Dragon” was the color commentator/post-fight interviewer on that night as well. According to Gaethje, that was the first time he tried to steal his thunder.

“Now, after the fact, that’s two times in a row [that] he’s gotten that opportunity,” Gaethje said. “He got to think about it for, like, who knows how long he thought about it, asking me those two questions on those two nights. I didn’t get one second to process that, and he got probably like three weeks to go over that. I don’t know, whatever. So yeah, it’s just not fair, for one, and it’s not what I’m there for.”

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Josh Emmett Disappointed Michael Johnson KO Wasn’t Enough For Post-Fight Bonus

Josh Emmett pulled off a spectacular knockout victory over Michael Johnson at UFC Philadelphia last week. Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough to earn the knockout artist a $50,000 performance bonus. Emmett has been putting on some great performances since joining the UFC’s featherweight division in 2017. However, none of them have been good enough for a […]

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Josh Emmett pulled off a spectacular knockout victory over Michael Johnson at UFC Philadelphia last week.

Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough to earn the knockout artist a $50,000 performance bonus. Emmett has been putting on some great performances since joining the UFC’s featherweight division in 2017. However, none of them have been good enough for a bonus. After knocking out Johnson, Emmett was sure that would change.

Of course, that wasn’t the case, as Emmett left Philadelphia, once again, without one. Speaking to MMA Fighting, Emmett detailed his disappointment with how things turned out:

“As soon as I hit [Johnson] and it went down like that, I told Urijah [Faber], Danny [Castillo and Joey [Rodriguez Sr.] in the corner ‘Finally, I’m getting a bonus,’” Emmett said.

“I thought it was a shoe-in for sure. Then, I’m going backstage and, of course, the [David] Branch fight went down and he got submitted [by Jack Hermansson]. But, thats ok. I figured there’d be some type of bonus in the main event and then [Justin] Gaethje got a nice TKO or knockout or whatever you want to call it.

“So I’m like ‘For sure you have to get [a bonus].’ All of the UFC staff were like ‘You’re getting a bonus’ or ‘Have you got your bonus yet?’ Then Danny pulled it up on his phone and it didn’t go to me. I thought he was joking.

“I was like ‘There is no way.’ So, I don’t know what else I have to do. What more can I do to get a performance bonus? I’m just super disappointed with that.”

Emmett’s victory over Johnson was his first since being knocked out by Jeremy Stephens in February of last year. His knockout power makes him one of the more dangerous fighters the division has to offer. Mix that with a formidable wrestling game, “The Grim Reaper” will be a problem for opposing 145 pounders for years to come.

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UFC On ESPN 2 Viewership Draws Average Of 828,000

The average viewership number for UFC on ESPN 2 is here. UFC on ESPN 2 took place inside the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on March 30. This was the UFC’s eighth event on an ESPN platform with two being on the major network and…

The average viewership number for UFC on ESPN 2 is here. UFC on ESPN 2 took place inside the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on March 30. This was the UFC’s eighth event on an ESPN platform with two being on the major network and six taking place on ESPN+. This does not include […]

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UFC Rankings Update: Conor McGregor Somehow Still Top 10 P4P

This past weekend (Sat. March 30, 2019) UFC Philadelphia took place from the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In the main event of the night, former World Series Of Fighting (WSOF) lightweight champion Justin Gaethje stole the show. “The Highlight” finished Edson Barboza with a first-round knockout. Gaethje connected on a hook as Barboza […]

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This past weekend (Sat. March 30, 2019) UFC Philadelphia took place from the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

In the main event of the night, former World Series Of Fighting (WSOF) lightweight champion Justin Gaethje stole the show. “The Highlight” finished Edson Barboza with a first-round knockout. Gaethje connected on a hook as Barboza was walking backward.

With the victory, Gaethje has entered the top five of the UFC’s 155-pound rankings. Gaethje has more than earned his spot at the top. However, there’s a much more ‘Notorious’ fighter who is somehow also there, let alone in the pound-for-pound top 10. Despite being ‘retired,’ despite the fact he has not won a fight since 2016, McGregor sits at No. 8 at pound-for-pound. He is ranked above three current UFC champions.

McGregor also sits at No. 2 at lightweight even though he has one win in the UFC at 155 pounds. That win over Eddie Alvarez hasn’t exactly aged well, either, as ‘The Underground King’ lost his ONE debut last weekend in dominant fashion. McGregor is becoming known more for his Twitter beef with Khabib and his arrests than his actual fights.

Check out the fully updated UFC rankings report following UFC Philadelphia here:

POUND-FOR-POUND
1 Daniel Cormier 
2 Jon Jones 
3 Khabib Nurmagomedov 
4 Max Holloway 
5 Henry Cejudo 
6 Amanda Nunes 
7 Kamaru Usman
8 Conor McGregor
9 Robert Whittaker
10 Stipe Miocic 
11 Tony Ferguson 
12 Tyron Woodley 
13 Rose Namajunas 
14 Cris Cyborg
15 Valentina Shevchenko

FLYWEIGHT
Champion: Henry Cejudo
1 Jussier Formiga 
2 Joseph Benavidez
3 Deiveson Figueiredo +1
4 Wilson Reis +1
5 Alexandre Pantoja +1
6 Tim Elliott +2
7 Rogerio Bontorin +2
8 Magomed Bibulatov +2
9 Ryan Benoit +2
10 Jordan Espinosa +2
11 Kai Kara France +3
12 Eric Shelton +1
13 Louis Smolka *NR
14 Raulian Paiva *NR
15 Jaime Alvarez *NR

BANTAMWEIGHT
Champion: VACANT
1 Marlon Moraes 
2 Raphael Assuncao 
3 Aljamain Sterling 
4 Pedro Munhoz 
5 Dominick Cruz 
6 Cody Garbrandt 
7 Jimmie Rivera 
8 John Lineker 
9 Petr Yan 
10 Cody Stamann 
11 Rob Font 
12 John Dodson 
13 Alejandro Perez 
14 Thomas Almeida 
15 Ricky Simon

FEATHERWEIGHT
Champion: Max Holloway
1 Jose Aldo 
2 Brian Ortega 
3 Frankie Edgar 
4 Alexander Volkanovski 
5 Renato Moicano 
6 Zabit Magomedsharipov 
7 Jeremy Stephens 
8 Josh Emmett +2
9 Mirsad Bektic 
10 Cub Swanson -2
11 Ricardo Lamas 
12 Yair Rodriguez 
13 Chan Sung Jung 
14 Darren Elkins 
15 Calvin Kattar

LIGHTWEIGHT
Champion: Khabib Nurmagomedov
1 Tony Ferguson 
2 Conor McGregor 
3 Dustin Poirier 
4 Al Iaquinta 
5 Justin Gaethje +3
6 Kevin Lee -1
7 Donald Cerrone
8 Edson Barboza -2
9 Paul Felder 
10 Gregor Gillespie 
11 Alexander Hernandez 
12 Charles Oliveira
13 James Vick 
14 Nate Diaz
15 Francisco Trinaldo

WELTERWEIGHT
Champion: Kamaru Usman
1 Tyron Woodley 
2 Colby Covington
3 Rafael Dos Anjos
4 Jorge Masvidal
5 Ben Askren
6 Darren Till
7 Stephen Thompson
8 Anthony Pettis
9 Santiago Ponzinibbio
10 Robbie Lawler
11 Leon Edwards
12 Demian Maia
13 Neil Magny 
14 Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos
15 Vincente Luque

MIDDLEWEIGHT
Champion: Robert Whittaker
1 Yoel Romero 
2 Luke Rockhold 
3 Jacare Souza 
4 Kelvin Gastelum 
5 Israel Adesanya 
6 Chris Weidman 
7 Paulo Costa 
8 Derek Brunson 
9 Jared Cannonier 
10 Jack Hermansson *NR 
11 Brad Tavares -1
12 Antonio Carlos Junior 
13 Uriah Hall 
14 Elias Theodorou 
15 Anderson Silva

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT
Champion: Jon Jones
1 Daniel Cormier 
2 Alexander Gustafsson 
3 Thiago Santos 
4 Anthony Smith
5 Dominick Reyes
6 Jan Blachowicz
7 Volkan Oezdemir
8 Corey Anderson
9 Ilir Latifi 
10 Jimi Manuwa 
11 Glover Teixeira 
12 Ovince Saint Preux 
13 Johnny Walker 
14 Mauricio Rua 
15 Misha Cirkunov

HEAVYWEIGHT
Champion: Daniel Cormier
1 Stipe Miocic 
2 Francis Ngannou 
3 Junior Dos Santos
4 Curtis Blaydes
5 Derrick Lewis
6 Alexander Volkov
7 Alistair Overeem
8 Cain Velasquez
9 Aleksei Oleinik 
10 Marcin Tybura
11 Justin Willis
12 Tai Tuivasa -1
13 Shamil Abdurakhimov 
14 Blagoy Ivanov
15 Andrei Arlovski

WOMEN’S STRAWWEIGHT
Champion: Rose Namajunas
1 Jessica Andrade 
2 Joanna Jedrzejczyk 
3 Tatiana Suarez
4 Nina Ansaroff -1
5 Claudia Gadelha
6 Weili Zhang +1
7 Michelle Waterson +2
8 Tecia Torres
9 Karolina Kowalkiewicz -3
10 Carla Esparza
11 Cynthia Calvillo
12 Felice Herrig
13 Randa Markos (T)
13 Alexa Grasso (T) +2
15 Cortney Casey -1

WOMEN’S FLYWEIGHT
Champion: Valentina Shevchenko
1 Jessica Eye 
2 Sijara Eubanks 
3 Katlyn Chookagian 
4 Joanna Jedrzejczyk (T)
4 Liz Carmouche (T) +1
6 Joanne Calderwood 
7 Alexis Davis 
8 Roxanne Modafferi 
9 Lauren Murphy (T)
9 Jennifer Maia (T) +1
11 Jessica-Rose Clark
12 Andrea Lee 
13 Montana De La Rosa 
14 Mara Romero Borella 
15 Antonina Shevchenko

WOMEN’S BANTAMWEIGHT
Champion: Amanda Nunes
1 Germaine de Randamie 
2 Holly Holm 
3 Ketlen Vieira 
4 Raquel Pennington 
5 Cat Zingano
6 Aspen Ladd
7 Yana Kunitskaya
8 Marion Reneau
9 Sara McMann
10 Irene Aldana 
11 Tonya Evinger 
12 Bethe Correia 
13 Lina Lansberg 
14 Macy Chiasson 
15 Talita Bernardo

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UFC Rankings Report: Gaethje Soars to Top Five.

The UFC rankings have been updated following UFC Philadelphia! Check out all the changes below! Pound for Pound: No changes Strawweight: Michelle Waterson moves up two spots to #7, with Karolina Kowalkiewicz dropping three spots to #9. Tatiana Suarez n…

The UFC rankings have been updated following UFC Philadelphia! Check out all the changes below! Pound for Pound: No changes Strawweight: Michelle Waterson moves up two spots to #7, with Karolina Kowalkiewicz dropping three spots to #9. Tatiana Suarez now sits alone at #3, no longer tied for Nina Ansaroff (#4) for that position, and […]

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UFC Philadelphia Medical Suspensions: Two Fighters Suspended Indefinitely

The UFC Philadelphia medical suspensions are in and two fighters are suspended indefinitely and will need a doctors clearance to return to action. The news came via the Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission who released the event’s finalized medical suspension report on Monday (April 1, 2019). Paul Craig and Jessica Aguilar received the steepest suspensions with […]

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The UFC Philadelphia medical suspensions are in and two fighters are suspended indefinitely and will need a doctors clearance to return to action.

The news came via the Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission who released the event’s finalized medical suspension report on Monday (April 1, 2019).

Paul Craig and Jessica Aguilar received the steepest suspensions with both fighters looking at a possible indefinite layoff. Respectfully, both fighters will need to get medical clearance before returning to active competition, per commission officials.

Other than that, one fighter received a 90-day suspension, and another fighter received a 60-day ban. Four fighters received a 45-day suspension and eight fighters are looking at a 30-day break.

UFC Philadelphia Medical Suspensions:

Paul Craig: Suspended indefinitely, requires doctor’s clearance
Jessica Aguilar: Suspended indefinitely, requires doctor’s clearance
Edson Barboza: Suspended 90 days
Michael Johnson: Suspended 60 days
Josh Emmett: Suspended 45 days
Marina Rodriguez: Suspended 45 days
Ross Pearson: Suspended 45 days
Sabina Mazo: Suspended 45 days
Justin Gaethje: Suspended 30 days
Kennedy Nzechukwu: Suspended 30 days
Sodiq Yusuff: Suspended 30 days
Sheymon Moraes: Suspended 30 days
Enrique Barzola: Suspended 30 days
Ray Borg: Suspended 30 days
Alex Perez: Suspended 30 days

UFC Philadelphia took place March 30 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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