Alessio Di Chirico Announces Retirement Following UFC Paris Defeat

Italian middleweight Alessio Di Chirico is calling it a career.

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Di Chirico announced his retirement via social media on the heels of a third-round knockout loss to Roman Kopylov at UFC Fight Night 209 at Accor Arena in Paris this past Saturday. The 32-year-old known as “Manzo” has lost five of his last six appearances within the Las Vegas-based promotion.

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“I can't think of how much I have made all the people who love me suffer, and even all those who simply believe in me,” he wrote (text translated from Italian via Google Translate). “I feel that the time has come to hang up the gloves. I know it's a tipping point, I know I'll miss it like crazy in a few years. But now there are more reasons that tell me to stop than to continue. Thank you very much for being close to me in this last battle.”

Di Chirico added that he plans to remain involved in combat sports even as he exits MMA as…

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Coach: Khamzat Chimaev to Visit Jose Aldo Academy, Brazilian Favela After UFC 279

On Saturday, Khamzat Chimaev will headline UFC 279 against Nate Diaz.

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His jiu-jitsu trainer, Alan Finfou Nascimento, expects an impressive win over Diaz at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas but revealed to Sherdog.com that Chimaev is not in a rush to challenge for welterweight gold in the event of a victory.

“Of course our priority would be the title bout, but in case UFC wants to make the trilogy between Leon Edwards and Kamaru Usman, he would like to do a fight in the middleweight division,” Nascimento said.

The coach also thanked Caio Borralho for his help with Chimaev’s camp over the past couple weeks.

“Caio came to help us, he added a lot to the preparation, and he's with us here in Vegas,” Nascimento said. “I hope he continues to help us. He's a top fighter, and he helped Chimaev a lot.”

According to Nascimento, Chimaev will go with him to Rio de Janeiro after the fight for the premiere of the film "Faixa Preta,” which is…

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Khamzat Chimaev Believes Kamaru Usman Won’t Be the Same After KO Defeat

Khamzat Chimaev can take another step closer to a title shot with a victory over Nate Diaz in the UFC 279 headliner on Saturday, but he’s willing to weigh his options if the promotion goes in a different direction.

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After Leon Edwards upset of Kamaru Usman in the UFC 278 headliner, a decent possibility exists that an immediate trilogy — potentially in England — could be in store given Usman’s run of dominance prior to that defeat. If that turns out to be the case, Chimaev told ESPN that he could turn his attention to the middleweight division and the winner of the title fight between Israel Adesanya and Alex Pereira slated for UFC 281.

“If they want to do [the trilogy], for me no problem,” Chimaev said. “I’m gonna take some other fight, and we will see what’s happening. Maybe Israel Adesanya or the other guy, Pereira. Who wins that, maybe fight with them. I don’t know.”

Prior to UFC 278, Usman had a 15-bout winning streak in the Octagon and ha…

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Contender Series Weigh-in Results: All Fighters on Point for Week 7

It was smooth sailing at weigh-ins for Week 7 of Dana White’s Contender Series, as all 10 athletes scheduled to compete hit their contracted marks.

The Contender Series takes place at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas on Tuesday night and airs on ESPN+ at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. The evening’s featured contest is a light heavyweight affair pitting Rodolfo Bellato (205) against Vitor Petrino Salvo (203.5). The bout is a rematch of a Max Fight 22 encounter in May 2019 won by Salvo via first-round knockout.

A product of the Team Nogueira camp, Bellato brings an 8-1 career mark into the Contender Series. He has finished all of his victories inside the distance, including a pair of first-round submissions under the Legacy Fighting Alliance banner.

Salvo is undefeated in six professional appearances, including the aforementioned triumph against Bellato. Most recently, the 25-year-old CM System product scored a second-round KO of six-time UFC veteran Gadzhimurad Antigulov at UAE W…

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Nate Diaz to Launch Combat Sports Promotion Entitled Real Fight, Inc.

Nate Diaz is about to make a foray into the business of promoting combat sports.

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According to a release from Team Diaz, the Stockton, Calif., native will be applying for his license to promote events for an organization called Real Fight, Inc. The promotion will feature boxing, mixed martial arts and Brazilian jiu-jitsu.

Diaz himself announced the news on Sunday via instagram with the following caption: “Real Ninjas. Real Fighters. Real Shit.. Real Fight, Inc.”

According to the statement, Diaz’s new endeavor will not affect his status as a fighter, as he plans to remain active in that realm.

“Real Fight, Inc. is his expansion into the business side of the sport where he has been a fixture for close to 20 years,” a statement reads. “The promotion will look attract fighters from around the world, whether it be up and coming prospects or household names who fit the brand of ‘Real Ninjas. Real Fighters. Real S—…’”

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Ciryl Gane Lauds Tai Tuivasa’s Punching Power, Discusses Potential Jon Jones Fight

In his previous 11 professional mixed martial arts appearances, Ciryl Gane had never been hit the way Tai Tuivasa hit him on Saturday in Paris.

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“Yeah, 100 percent [the hardest puncher I’ve faced],” Gane said at the UFC Fight Night 209 post-fight press conference. “Ngannou never touched me during the fight, so it’s impossible to compare. But today, Tai Tuivasa touched me. Francis Ngannou can touch very well. That’s not a question. But today, [Tuivasa] was the first guy to put me on my ass.”

“Bon Gamin” appeared to be on cruise control before Tuivasa dropped him with a massive right hand in the second round of their headlining bout at the Accor Arena in Paris. That set off a thrilling sequence in which the heavyweights went back and forth before Gane put his opponent away with a series of heavy punches 4:23 into Round 3. For a few moments, however, Gane was going on pure instinct after hitting the canvas.

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Ex-UFC Champ Robert Whittaker Calls Himself ‘Most Dangerous Man in the Division’

In the UFC Fight Night 209 co-main event, Robert Whittaker proved once again that he’s a cut above most of the middleweight division.

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The former champion picked apart fomer title challenger Marvin Vettori for three rounds, ultimately winning a clear-cut unanimous decision at Accor Arena in Paris on Saturday. Whittaker has won 13 of his last 15 promotional appearances, with his only two setbacks coming at the hands of reigning 185-pound king Israel Adesanya.

“I’m the most dangerous man in the division,” Whittaker said at Saturday’s post-fight press conference. “Israel’s the champ. He beat me twice, hats off to him for that. He’s a great fighter, he really is. And I think stylistically he’s a great fighter, but I still think I’m the most dangerous man in the division, because I win. I win a lot and I make people hate fighting. I take the fight out of them, because that’s what I do. I get in there and I get to work.”

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Francis Ngannou: ‘It’s Really Hard to Be Impressed’ with Ciryl Gane Win at UFC Paris

Francis Ngannou still owns bragging rights over Ciryl Gane thanks to his victory over the Frenchman at UFC 270 in January.

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With that in mind, the reigning heavyweight champion isn’t going over the top with his praise of Gane following his third-round knockout victory over Tai Tuivasa in the UFC Fight Night 209 headliner in Paris on Saturday. “Bon Gamin” has been victorious in eight of nine promotional appearances, with his lone defeat coming via unanimous decision against Ngannou.

“I know he’s a great fighter,” Ngannou said on the ESPN+ post-fight show. “It’s hard to respond to that question for the guy that I beat – if I’m impressed with him. He’s here for a reason. I fought him for a reason because he was probably the No. 1 contender. Yes, he’s good, but I’m the champ. Yeah, so it’s really hard to be impressed.”

Gane had to survive some adversity to emerge victorious against Tuivasa. The heavy-handed Aussie became the first person to land …

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Rizin Announces Plans For Hawaiian Event in 2023

本日、ハワイ州庁舎にグレン・ワカイ上院議員を表敬訪問し、来年に開催を目指すハワイ大会への協力をお願いして来ました!全面的にサポートをして頂ける確約を頂きましたよ! pic.twitter.com/xfa3QiNypV

— NOBUYUKI SAKAKIBARA (@nobu_sakakibara) September 1, 2022

Rizin Fighting Federation plans on expanding its reach next year.

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The Japanese promotion announced during a press conference in Hawaii that it plans on holding an event in the Aloha State sometime in 2023. An exact date and venue were not specified. The event was attended by Rizin CEO Nobuyuki Sakakibara along with a trio of notable fighters with Hawaiian roots: Enson Inoue, Egan Inoue and B.J. Penn.

"Starting today, we will attempt to host RIZIN’s first international event here in Hawaii, next year,” Sakakibara said. “Of course, we understand that RIZIN is still not a common name, but we will do our best to become the most dynamic and dramatic combat sports event in Hawaii.…

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UFC Fight Night 209 Bonuses: Gane, Tuivasa Earn $50K for Heavyweight Slugfest

Tai Tuivasa made sure Ciryl Gane knew he had been in a fight, and that paid dividends for both men.

Gane and Tuivasa received “Fight of the Night” honors and $50,000 apiece for their heavyweight clash in the UFC Fight Night 209 headliner on Saturday at Accor Arena in Paris. Gane appeared to be cruising to victory when Tuivasa floored the Frenchman with a massive right hand in the second stanza. “Bon Gamin” would recover, however, and he rallied to put his Australian foe away with a salvo of powerful punches 4:23 into Round 3.

Elsewhere, promotional newcomer Abusupiyan Magomedov earned a $50,000 “Performance of the Night” check for making short work of Dustin Stoltzfus in a preliminary middleweight bout. The PFL veteran rocked his foe with a front kick at the outset of the fight and swarmed with follow-up punches for a technical knockout victory just 19 seconds into Round 1 — the fourth-fastest finish for a debuting fighter in UFC history.

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Ciryl Gane Stops Spirited Tai Tuivasa in Stellar UFC Fight Night 209 Headliner

The brutality was beautiful.

Ciryl Gane strengthened his position as the top contender in the Ultimate Fighting Championship heavyweight division, as he took out Tai Tuivasa with punches in the third round of their UFC Fight Night 209 headliner on Saturday at Accor Arena in Paris. Tuivasa (14-4, 8-4 UFC) succumbed to blows 4:23 into Round 3, suffering his first defeat in nearly three years.

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Gane (11-1, 8-1 UFC) did not escape unscathed. Tuivasa floored him with a clubbing right hand to touch off a remarkable sequence in the second round that saw both men badly hurt on multiple occasions. Gane worked over the Aussie’s midsection and forced him to double over more than once with savage kicks, knees and hooks to the cut. From there, the Frenchman found another gear in what turned into a potentially star-making performance. He once again zeroed in on the body with a series of front kicks, slipped a counterpunch and connected with a crushing right hand t…
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UFC Fight Night 209 ‘Gane vs. Tuivasa’ Play-by-Play, Results & Round Scoring

Sherdog's live UFC Fight Night 209 coverage will begin Saturday at 12 p.m. ET.

Check out the MMA Forums to discuss the card or enter your comments and predictions below.

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