One Championship CEO Weighs In on Mark Zuckerberg-Elon Musk Beef
The possibility of a mixed martial arts bout between Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk has generated a fair amount of attention — both from the mainstream audience and the mixed martial arts community.
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Recently, One Championship CEO Chatri Sityodtong shared his thoughts on how a fight between the two billionaires might look."I normally don't like to get involved in other people's spats, but I am compelled to say something on the latest development of the potential fight between Mark Zuckerberg vs Elon Musk,” Sityodtong wrote on Facebook. “A few hours ago, Elon said that he was planning to show up to Mark's house to fight him. Elon is one of the greatest entrepreneurs in history and I have a lot of respect for his guts, accomplishments, and intellect. However, I dislike bullying of any kind.
“First, Elon genuinely knows nothing about fighting or martial arts despite his claims to the contrary. As a lifelong expert martial artist who has been in my…Combat Sports Documentary Traces Origins of Modern MMA in Brazil
Confira bastidores da pré-estreia do documentário “Dos Samurais ao MMA”; saiba onde e quando assistirhttps://t.co/H6C5wDYwTd pic.twitter.com/JQdv8tUmur
— Portal do Vale Tudo (@portaldovt) August 10, 2023Those interested in the history of combat sports in Brazil have just gained a significant option for knowledge.
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Tuesday marked the premiere of the documentary “From Samurai to MMA —500 Years of Fighting." Conceived by journalist and Sherdog.com contributor Marcelo Alonso and produced by Brazilian company Ciranda Filmes, the documentary is the result of three years of work. It traces the origins of jiu-jitsu, grappling and MMA, highlighting protagonists Jigoro Kano, Mitsuyo Maeda and four generations of Gracie family, culminating in the modern MMA era. The screening at a cinema in Rio de Janeiro was attended by 350 guests from various fighting disciplines: luta livre, muay thai, jiu-jitsu, and MMA.Prominent figures such…
Combat Sports Documentary Traces Origins of Jiu-Jitsu
Confira bastidores da pré-estreia do documentário “Dos Samurais ao MMA”; saiba onde e quando assistirhttps://t.co/H6C5wDYwTd pic.twitter.com/JQdv8tUmur
— Portal do Vale Tudo (@portaldovt) August 10, 2023Those interested in the history of combat sports in Brazil have just gained a significant option for knowledge.
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Tuesday marked the premiere of the documentary “From Samurai to MMA —500 Years of Fighting." Conceived by journalist and Sherdog.com contributor Marcelo Alonso and produced by Brazilian company Ciranda Filmes, the documentary is the result of three years of work. It traces the origins of jiu-jitsu, grappling and MMA, highlighting protagonists Jigoro Kano, Mitsuyo Maeda and four generations of Gracie family, culminating in the modern MMA era. The screening at a cinema in Rio de Janeiro was attended by 350 guests from various fighting disciplines: luta livre, muay thai, jiu-jitsu, and MMA.Prominent figures such…
Da’Mon Blackshear Makes Quick Turnaround, Meets Mario Bautista at UFC 292
One week after earning just the third twister submission in promotion history, Da'Mon Blackshear will attempt to give an encore performance at UFC 292.
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Blackshear will replace Cody Garbrandt and square off against Mario Bautista on Saturday at TD Garden in Boston. BJPenn.com was first to report the new bantamweight booking. UFC 292 is headlined by a 135-pound title clash between Aljamain Sterling and Sean O’Malley.Blackshear is coming off his historic submission win over Jose Johnson at UFC on ESPN 51, his second consecutive triumph within the Las Vegas-based promotion. If he were to defeat Bautista, he would be the first UFC fighter to win two bouts in a seven-day span.
Bautista enters the matchup with plenty of momentum. The MMA Lab representative has won four straight fights since 2022, with three of those victories coming by way of submission. Most recently, Bautista tapped out Guido Cannetti in the opening stanza of their UFC Fight Nig…
‘Shara Bullet’ Set for Octagon Debut vs. Bruno Silva at UFC 294
Sharabutdin Magomedov, otherwise known as “Shara Bullet” will make his first promotional foray against Bruno Silva at UFC 294.
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The middleweight booking was initially reported by Laerte Viana. UFC 294 takes place on Oct. 21 at Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi and features a lightweight championship tilt pitting Islam Makhachev against Charles Oliveira.Anchored at GOR MMA, Magomedov is 11-0 as a professional. The Moscow native has finished 10 of those victories by knockout or technical knockout, including an eight-second KO of Kushal Vyas in his last outing at Thailand Fighting Championship 10 on Dec. 11.
After beginning his UFC tenure with three consecutive triumphs, Silva has lost three of his last four bouts. Most recently, the former M-1 Global title holder suffered a first-round submission defeat to Brendan Allen at UFC on ABC 5 on June 24.
Renan Ferreira: Potential PFL Championship the ‘Culmination of a Dream’
Renan Ferreira stands just two victories away from a life-changing moment.
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The Brazilian known as “Problema” will square off against Maurice Greene in the heavyweight semifinals at PFL 8 on Friday night at The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York. The evening’s main card airs on ESPN and ESPN+ at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT, with Ferreira vs. Greene serving as the featured attraction. Ferreira is well aware of the magnitude of what lies ahead.“I’ve gone through phases in my life where I didn’t have something to eat, I didn’t have a place to sleep. This for me is a culmination of a dream already,” Ferreira said through a translator during a press conference on Monday. “To be out here fighting in the semifinals, to have an opportunity to hold the belt, to be fighting in a major promotion, this is already the culmination of my dream. Going out there and winning $1 million, changing the financial status of my family, this is what matters to me.”
F…Maurice Greene: Training with Jon Jones ‘Resparked Flame’ for Fighting Career
There was a time when Maurice Greene would take virtually any fight offered in hopes of a payday.
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Greene admits that approach had its downside, but things have changed in recent times now that the “The Crochet Boss” is training alongside current UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones.“I’ve been fighting for a long time, and for a long time it was literally just I was trying to get the biggest bag,” Greene said at Professional Fighters League press conference. “Sometimes you don’t get a full fight camp to get the bag, you have to just take fights as they come. Sometimes you don’t have all the training partners in the room, you don’t have all the resources.
“It’s hard not to do it right when you’re training with Jon Jones. It’s hard not to do it right when you’re in his camps,” Greene added. “There’s a bunch of things I do different now that I never did before. Training with Jon and the small group of guys that we’re with, it kind of resparked the f…Contender Series Weigh-in Results: Emrah Sonmez Misses Weight By 1 Pound
Emrah Sonmez tipped the scales at 147 pounds for a proposed featherweight clash against Hyder Amil (146). The Nevada State Athletic Commission did not clear Sonmez to continue cutting weight following his initial attempt, so he will be fined a percentage of his purse and the fight will proceed as scheduled.
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The Contender Series takes place on Tuesday at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas and airs on ESPN+ at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT. Next week, the event will return to its regularly scheduled time of 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. This week’s card is topped by a lightweight clash pitting Abdul-Kareem Al-Selwady (155.5) against George Hardwick (155).Anchored at Fortis MMA, Al-Selwady enters the Contender Series on a four-bout winning streak. In his last outing, the Amman, Jordan, native took a five-round verdict over Mike Murphy at Fury FC 75 to claim the promotion’s 155-pound belt…
Source: Timofey Nastyukhin vs. Lipeng Zhang Booked for ONE on Prime Video 15
ONE on Prime Video 15 has gained an intriguing clash as Timofey Nastyukhin and Lipeng Zhang will collide in ONE Championship’s lightweight division, learned Sherdog Monday morning.
Nastyukhin (14-7, 7-6 One), a former ONE lightweight championship challenger, boasts a victory over former Ultimate Fighting Championship 155-pound titleholder Eddie Alvarez in 2019. After also defeating Pieter Buist, the Russian fighter challenged Christian Lee for the divisional belt, losing via technical knockout in 73 seconds at One on TNT 2.
Zhang (33-12-2, 2-1 One) has been on the sidelines since September when he dropped a unanimous decision to Khabib Nurmagomedov’s protégé, Saygid Izagakhmaev. It marked the UFC vet’s first loss in four years as “The Warrior” had amassed six straight positive results prior, including a draw with Ednilson de Jose Barros and a dominant performance over two-time One titleholder Eduard Folayang.
One on Prime Video 15, als…
Renfro Replaces Umalatov, Meets Magomedkerimov in PFL Playoffs on Aug. 23
OFFICIAL: Updated August 23rd Fight Card
•Magomed Umalatov is out•New Welterweight Semifinal: Magomed Magomedkerimov will now face @RenfroSolomon
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[ Wednesday, August 23rd | 6:30pm ET on ESPN+ | 9pm ET on ESPN | #PFLPlayoffs] pic.twitter.com/uaWUNd0DRe — PFL (@PFLMMA) August 11, 2023The Professional Fighters League has lost an intriguing welterweight semifinal matchup.
The organization recently announced that Solomon Renfro will replace Magomed Umalatov and face Magomed Magomedkerimov at PFL 9 on Aug. 23. A reason for Umalatov’s withdrawal was not given. PFL 9 takes place at the Theater at Madison Square Garden and features lightweight and welterweight semifinals on the main card.
With victories in his first five PFL appearances, Umalatov has emerged as a talent to watch at 170 pounds. He clinched his spot in the postseason with victories over Dilano Taylor and Nayib Lopez, but will now have to wait another…
Khalil Rountree Seeks Five-Round Main Event for Next UFC Appearance
In the midst of a four-bout winning streak, Khalil Rountree appears to be in peak form — but he still has greater goals to achieve.
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“The Ultimate Fighter 23” alum kept his momentum going at UFC on ESPN 51 with a first-round technical knockout victory over converted heavyweight Chris Daukaus in a featured 205-pound clash at the UFC Apex on Saturday night. Rountree has finished three of his four opponents during his current hot stretch, and now he believes he’s ready to test himself in a main event.“The reason why I want to fight five rounds is because I want to be ready for a championship fight as soon as possible,” Rountree said at Saturday’s post-fight press conference. “I’m ready for a title, but I have to fight five rounds before I can fully say that.
“I’ve never fought a main event before. Where my mind is and where I’m going, I’m here to fight the best. I’m here to go after it and be a contender. So whoever makes sense in a five-round mai…