Alessio Gets Invite Back to the UFC But Had to Turn it Down Due to Contractual Obligations With United Glory

(…so I can’t accept the fight right now…Hello?….Dana…Are you there?)
Ever since John Alessio was cut lose by the WEC following a DQ loss to Brock Larson at WEC 33 in 2008, the Vancouver, BC native has been vocal about his desire to get back t…


(…so I can’t accept the fight right now…Hello?….Dana…Are you there?)

Ever since John Alessio was cut lose by the WEC following a DQ loss to Brock Larson at WEC 33 in 2008, the Vancouver, BC native has been vocal about his desire to get back to fighting for the promotion. Part of the 31-year-old fighter’s motivation was the fact that, besides the loss to Larson, he had only technically lost to the promotion’s champion Carlos Condit in the WEC. He wanted the opportunity to avenge the loss and also because he had won three in a row prior to his final bout and didn’t think his firing was justified.

When the WEC dropped its welterweight class in 2009, Alessio turned his sights on the organization’s big brother promotion, the UFC, where he first fought in 2006.

Racking up an impressive 8-2 (all finishes) record and current  six-fight winning streak since being dropped by the WEC, Alessio (30-13) revealed today that he finally got his wish, but had to turn down the offer by the UFC to fight on the upcoming Montreal card in December due to contractual obligations to the Dutch-based United Glory promotion. "The Natural" earned a berth in the second round of the Golden Glory-owned organization’s $150,000 welterweight tournament which will take place on January 30 by submitting Sergey Golyaev October 16 in Amsterdam. He will face Golden Glory standout Siyar Bahadurzada in round two of the competition.

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UFC 120: Carlos Condit Blasts His Way into Welterweight Title Picture

It wasn’t long ago that Carlos Condit was one round away from losing to Rory MacDonald and dropping his UFC record to 1-2.  A mere four months ago Condit entered the third round against Rory MacDonald, down two rounds to nothing.  Condi…

It wasn’t long ago that Carlos Condit was one round away from losing to Rory MacDonald and dropping his UFC record to 1-2.  A mere four months ago Condit entered the third round against Rory MacDonald, down two rounds to nothing.  Condit needed a stoppage to win his third UFC bout, and he got it […]

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UFC 120: Carlos Condit Blasts His Way into Welterweight Title Picture

UFC 120: Can Hathaway Get His Welterweight Breakthrough Over Pyle?

Fighting on the main card for the first time in his career, English welterweight John Hathaway takes on Mike Pyle on home turf at UFC 120 in London, England on Saturday, October 16, 2010.
Pyle is largely a gatekeeper to the upper-tier of the welterweig…

Fighting on the main card for the first time in his career, English welterweight John Hathaway takes on Mike Pyle on home turf at UFC 120 in London, England on Saturday, October 16, 2010.
Pyle is largely a gatekeeper to the upper-tier of the welterweight division while Hathaway is a very complete fighter. As a result, […]

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UFC 120: Can Hathaway Get His Welterweight Breakthrough Over Pyle?

UFC 120 Preview: Dan Hardy and Carlos Condit Welterweight Bout

Welterweights Dan Hardy and Carlos Condit meet in the octagon at UFC 120 on Saturday, October 16 in London with a lot of pre-fight trash talk going back and forth between the fighters.
Both of these fighters push the pace which makes this a great fight…

Welterweights Dan Hardy and Carlos Condit meet in the octagon at UFC 120 on Saturday, October 16 in London with a lot of pre-fight trash talk going back and forth between the fighters.
Both of these fighters push the pace which makes this a great fight of the night candidate. Dan Hardy is the UFC 120 […]

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UFC 120 Preview: Dan Hardy and Carlos Condit Welterweight Bout

Hughes-Penn III in the Works for UFC 123

(Loser pays for the pig roast at the afterparty.)
CagePotato has learned through a source close to the situation that discussions are underway between Matt Hughes,  BJ Penn and the UFC to set up a rubbermatch between the pair at UFC 123 …


(Loser pays for the pig roast at the afterparty.)

CagePotato has learned through a source close to the situation that discussions are underway between Matt Hughes,  BJ Penn and the UFC to set up a rubbermatch between the pair at UFC 123 on  November 20.

The event, which is scheduled for The Palace of Auburn Hills in the Detroit suburb of Auburn Hills, Michigan will feature a main card match-up between former UFC light heavyweight champions Lyoto Machida and Quinton Jackson.

We first learned of the possible match-up last week, and although we were unable to confirm with Hughes’ or Penn’s camps as of time of writing, both men have since confirmed that they could possibly compete in November, so it seems like the tip was legit and that the bout is in fact a plausibility.

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UFC Welterweight Division: Is It the Most Competitive In the UFC?

At UFC 117, the UFC welterweight division was at its finest. Matt Hughes, former champion and Hall of Famer, put tough veteran Ricardo Almeida to sleep with what can only be described as a headlock. A young up-and-comer, Rick Story, beat Dustin Hazelet…

At UFC 117, the UFC welterweight division was at its finest. Matt Hughes, former champion and Hall of Famer, put tough veteran Ricardo Almeida to sleep with what can only be described as a headlock. A young up-and-comer, Rick Story, beat Dustin Hazelett to a pulp before finishing him in the second round.
Another up-and-comer, Johny […]

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UFC Welterweight Division: Is It the Most Competitive In the UFC?