Michelle Montague sees room for improvement after win over Mayra Bueno Silva

Michelle Montague isn’t too impressed with her win over Mayra Bueno Silva.

Montague took on Silva in the prelims at UFC Fight Night 274 in Las Vegas. While Montague dominated Silva on the mat for the most part, the former title challenger had her moments in the second round. Montague earned a unanimous decision win after three rounds to notch her second UFC victory in as many outings. 

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Montague admits that she was mentally tested against “Sheetara.” However, Montague doesn’t credit Silva for much. Montague believes she made mistakes, which let Silva had her brief moments. The undefeated Kiwi looks forward to training outside of camp, where she can focus on tidying up her stand-up game.Fight Night Takeaways “I definitely got tested in there mentally,” Montague said in a post-fight interview with the UFC. “It’s not like she was doing anything crazy, I was just doing things that I know better than to do… Good things to take, bad things to take… I’…
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Rafa Garcia thanks Cub Swanson for ‚mean‘ mentality

Coach Cub Swanson flipped a mental switch in Rafa Garcia. 

Garcia took on Alexander Hernandez  (18-9) in a lightweight clash at UFC Fight Night 274 in Las Vegas. While Hernandez showed immense grit, Garcia battered him increasingly as the fight progressed to earn a unanimous decision win. 

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Garcia (19-4) subsequently thanked his coach, Swanson, who is running things at Team Bloodline in Costa Mesa, California, since his retirement from professional competition. Swanson urged Garcia to get “mean” before heading into the final round against Hernandez. Garcia revealed that the UFC veteran has been instilling the “mean mentality’”in him for a while. While Garcia is naturally a “nice” person, he credits Swanson for teaching him to be “mean” inside the Octagon. Not a man of many words, Garcia stays far away from trash talk or other antics outside the Octagon. Garcia says that Swanson advised him to stay true to his nature instead of trying t…
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Joselyne Edwards did ’self-evaluation‘ ahead of fight against Norma Dumont

Joselyne Edwards did some deep introspection before the biggest win of her career so far.

Edwards faced her biggest step up in competition in Norma Dumont in the co-main event at UFC Fight Night 274 in Las Vegas. Edwards earned a hard-fought unanimous decision win after three rounds of back-and-forth action. 

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Edwards subsequently emphasized her newfound skillset of patience. Edwards revealed that she has recently developed a reading habit and the practice of meditation. The 30-year-old has also been reassessing herself based on her past performances. While Edwards has four losses in her UFC career, the Panamanian believes they were mostly due to her being “dumb” and not learning from her mistakes. Edwards has also leared to enjoy her own company while self-reflecting and planning her future.Self Evaluation “I have developed the virtue of patience in my game,” Edwards said in a post-fight interview with the UFC. “I now know when to work for thing…
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Dana White reacts to White House shooting scare: ‚It was f—ing awesome‘

UFC CEO Dana White had a “unique” experience at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday. 

Minutes after the dinner began at the Washington Hilton Hotel, President Donald Trump and his wife, Melania Trump, were evacuated due to an alleged shooting incident. A well-known ally of Trump, White was sitting close to the president’s table when the incident occurred. While most attendees ducked for cover, White allegedly stayed up to soak in every moment of the surreal experience. White says that uniformed officers even came over to the table he was sitting to look for the shooter.

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Taking It All In “It started to get noisy,” White told USA Today. “Tables getting flipped over, guys running in with guns. They were telling me to get down, I didn’t get down. It was f—-ing awesome. I literally took every minute of it in. And it was pretty crazy, unique experience… We were sitting right in front of where the president was. Nobody got tackled. Guys …
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UFC Vegas 116 bonuses: Lone finishers pocket $100K apiece

Ryan Spann put Marcus Almeida to sleep. | Getty/UFC

Ryan Spann seems to be acclimating nicely to the heavyweight division.

“Superman” earned a $100,000 “Performance of the Night” bonus for his knockout of Marcus Almeida in a featured heavyweight bout at UFC Vegas 116 on Saturday night. Spann rendered his grappling-minded opponent unconscious with a two-punch combination at the 2:10 mark of Round 2, the second consecutive stoppage victory for the converted light heavyweight.

Meanwhile, Jackson McVey garnered the evening’s other $100,000 “Performance of the Night” award by securing the card’s only other finish. McVey put opponent Sedriques Dumas on the defensive with some heavy punches on the feet, powered into top position and eventually created an opening for a brabo choke — bringing an end to the middleweight bout 2:14 into the opening stanza.

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Aljamain Sterling drowns Youssef Zalal in one-sided UFC Vegas 116 headliner

Aljamain Sterling can still stand on business with the best of them.

The “Funk Master” inched closer to his goal of becoming a two-division Ultimate Fighting Championship titleholder and cleared his latest hurdle with room to spare, as he took a unanimous decision from Youssef Zalal in their five-round UFC Fight Night 274 main event on Saturday at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. Scores were 49-45, 49-45 and 49-45.

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Sterling (26-5, 18-5 UFC) seemed to catch the Factory X standout off-guard with his aggression, particularly on the feet. Zalal’s moments were few and far between, though he had his counterpart in real danger with a guillotine choke in the third round. Sterling waded through the adversity and found another gear. He did some of the best work of his career in Round 4, where he punched into takedown range, dragged Zalal (18-6-1, 8-4-1 UFC) to the mat and progressed to the back. Sterling secured his position with a body triangle, hammered “The Moro…
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UFC Vegas 116 ‘Sterling vs. Zalal’ play-by-play, results & round scoring

Sherdog's live UFC Vegas 116 coverage will begin Saturday at 5 p.m. ET. The event is also known as UFC Fight Night 274. BETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Polastri (-225); Alencar (+190)Round 1 Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round:Brian Knapp scores the round:Tyler Treese scores the round:

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Round 2 Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round:Brian Knapp scores the round:Tyler Treese scores the round:Round 3 Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round:Brian Knapp scores the round:Tyler Treese scores the round: The Official Result BETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Valenzuela (-140); Griffin (+115)Round 1 Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round:Brian Knapp scores the round:Tyler Treese scores the round:Round 2 Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round:Brian Knapp scores the round:Tyler Treese scores the round:Round 3 Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round:Brian Knapp scores the round:Tyler Treese scores the round:The Official Resu…
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UFC Vegas 116 Prelims: Eric McConico upsets BJJ ace Rodolfo Vieira

Eric McConico followed a tried-and-true recipe to the winner’s circle in the Ultimate Fighting Championship middleweight division.

Crisp combination punching, superior cardio and outstanding defensive grappling carried the John Crouch disciple to a unanimous decision over five-time Brazilian jiu-jitsu world champion Rodolfo Vieira in the featured UFC Fight Night 274 prelim on Saturday at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. McConico (11-4-1, 2-2 UFC) swept the scorecards with matching 29-28 marks from the cageside judges.

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Vieira (11-5, 6-5 UFC) missed his chance. He rattled McConico with a sweeping right hook in the first round, jumped to his back and transitioned from an attempted rear-naked choke to an armbar. McConico kept his cool, freed himself from danger and withstood a pair of takedowns from the Brazilian. Vieira appeared to have little fuel left in the tank for the second and third rounds. McConico picked him apart with clean two- and three-punch vol…
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Paulo Costa: Jiri Prochazka didn’t show ‚mercy‘ against Carlos Ulberg

Paulo Costa isn’t buying Jiri Prochazka’s “mercy” narrative for his title loss against Carlos Ulberg. 

Prochazka (32-6) and Ulberg (14-1) clashed for the vacant light heavyweight title at UFC 327 earlier this month in Miami. Ulberg visibly injured his right knee early in the first round, and it seemed Prochazka’s victory was only a matter of time. However, Ulberg caught Prochazka flush with a combination and finished him in one of the biggest come-from-behind wins of recent times. 

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Prochazka later claimed that he was showing mercy after he saw that Ulberg’s knee was compromised. Costa thinks Prochazka chose the wrong word to describe his demeanor. “Borrachinha” believes Prochazka got emotional when he saw Ulberg’s injured leg and started playing around. According to Costa, the Czech wasn’t taking the fight seriously when he noticed Ulberg’s compromised leg. However, Costa doesn’t think Jiri was being merciful as he was clearly trying to fini…
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Jack Della Maddalena makes prediction for UFC Perth main event

Jack Della Maddalena believes he will finish Carlos Prates in deep waters. 

Maddalena will face surging contender Prates in front of a home crowd in the main event at UFC Perth on May 2 at the RAC Arena in Perth, Australia. Maddalena notes that both he and Prates look to get into a flow state, which will ensure action from the opening bell. The Australian believes fans will get more than 20 minutes of action as he will finish Prates late in the final round.

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'A Violent Flow “We both sort of get into a flow… Both of us get into a violent flow,” he told MMAjunkie.com. “I think it’s gonna be fireworks. There’s definitely not gonna be much dancing around. I think the first minute we’re definitely gonna engage. We’re gonna engage and see who’s the better fighter and then build into the five rounds… I think I’m gonna take him out fifth round. I’m gonna get the finish deep in the fight.” 

Maddalena (18-3) earned a sort of wild-card title shot agai…

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Daniel Cormier, Jon Jones trade barbs over UFC 214 rematch

Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier won’t be burying the hatchet any time soon.

Jones and Cormier are currently starring as rival coaches on ALF Global, popularly known as the Russian version of “The Ultimate Fighter.” Two of the fiercest rivals in UFC history, Jones and Cormier continue to beef even after hanging up their gloves. 

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Cormier recently slammed Jones during reality show filming for using PEDs for their rematch at UFC 214 in 2017. Cormier mocked Jones for using steroids despite being taller and 8 years younger than him.

“200 centimers height, 8 years age difference, still so insecure that he stuck a needle in his ass,” Cormier said.

Cormier’s (22-3) rivalry with Jones (28-1) extends beyond the Octagon. Even years after his retirement, Cormier says that he doesn’t want the “negative” energy of Jones around him. Jones successfully defended his light heavyweight title against Cormier via unanimous decision in their first clash at UFC 18…

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Islam Makhachev responds to Ian Garry: ‚I’m ready at any time‘

Ian Garry isn’t giving up on his title shot aspirations any time soon. 

Garry is considered among the frontrunners for a UFC welterweight title shot against Islam Makhachev. “The Future” has aimed multiple shots at Makhachev since the Dagestani star became the champion last year. Garry continues to callout Makhachev at regular intervals, while also slamming him for inactivity. Garry recently called out the champion for “princess” behavior while rallying for a title shot.

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“First you say you have a hand injury, Dana said August, you’re saying July - I’ve been ready since you last turned me down in May,” Garry wrote on Instagram. “We’re all waiting on you princess.” Ready and Willing Makhachev is seemingly open to defending his title against Garry. The champion hinted that he is healthy and waiting for a contract.

“Don’t worry about my injuries,” Makhachev responded. “I’m ready at any time. I’m waiting for the contract.”

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