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Edmen Shahbzyan vs. Charles Byrd Added to UFC 235 Lineup in Las Vegas
A matchup of Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contender Series alums has been added to UFC 235, as Edmen Shahbazyan will square off against Charles Byrd.
The promotion confirmed the middleweight pairing to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. UFC 235 takes place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on March and is headlined by a light heavyweight championship clash between Jon Jones and Anthony Smith. In the co-main event, Tyron Woodley will defend his welterweight bout against Kamaru Usman. The card airs on pay-per-view following prelims on ESPN+.If the card stays intact, Shahbzyan vs. Byrd will be the 14th bout on the bill.
Shahbazyan is unbeaten in his first eight professional bouts. After earning a UFC deal with a 40-second stoppage of Antonio Jones on the Contender Series, the Edmund Taverdyan protege took a split verdict over Darren Stewart in his Octagon debut at “The Ultimate Fighter 28” finale on Nov. 30.
Byrd, meanwhile, won two contests on the Contender Series…
Harvey Park Dispatches Jaleel Willis in Controversial Fashion in LFA 58 Headliner
As the two lightweights were getting warmed up, Park (11-2) landed a left to the body and sent an off-balance Willis to the canvas. However, with Willis down on his knees and trying to get up, “Fightbot” connected with what appeared to be a glancing knee to the head. Referee Joe Coca did not intervene and allowed Park to rain subsequent punches until it was over.
A woozy Willis (9-2) protested, but the outcome was not changed. Replays showed the knee glanced off his shoulder and head, paving the way for the TKO at 3:17 of the first round.Meanwhile, Joby Sanchez was on a two-fight losing streak, but those setbacks occurred inside the Ultimate Fighting Championship. In the LFA 58 co-headliner, Sanchez turned around his fortunes by dominating fellow…
Bellator 214 Weigh-in Results: Main Card Set; One Heavy
Bellator MMA is set to conclude its heavyweight tournament, with Fedor Emelianenko taking on light heavyweight kingpin Ryan Bader in the Bellator 214 main event on Saturday.
Emelianenko hit the scales at 236.2 pounds, as he prepares to face Bader (227.8) for the heavyweight tournament championship as the Bellator 214 main event this Saturday at The Forum in Inglewood, California. Co-headlining the event will be a featherweight matchup between highly touted prospect Aaron Pico (145.5) and Henry Corrales (145.7) -- all of whom made weight easily at Friday's official weigh-in.Bellator 214 "Fedor vs. Bader," which airs live on Paramount and simulcast on DAZN at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT, also features former professional wrestler "Jack Swagger" Jake Hager (238) making his MMA debut at heavyweight against J.W. Kiser (224.3). At bantamweight, Juan Archuleta (135.8) will meet Ricky Band…
Adriano Moraes Takes Flyweight Crown at One Championship: Hero’s Ascent
Adriano Moraes is now a 6-TIME ONE Flyweight World Champion! #WeAreONE #HerosAscent #Manila #MartialArts pic.twitter.com/tXYTycMc6a
— ONE Championship (@ONEChampionship) January 25, 2019One Championship successfully made its first appearance in 2019 in the Philippines with One Championship: Hero's Ascent, which went down at the Mall of Asia Arena in Manila.
Moraes Wins Rubber Match With Eustaquio, Takes Flyweight Title The main event showcased the first trilogy in promotional history, between Adriano Moraes and Geje Eustaquio. In their first encounter, Moraes submitted Eustaquio, then lost via split decision to the Brazilian in their rematch. Once again, the One flyweight championship was on the line.The bout started with both fighters feeling each other out for the majority of the first stanza, Moraes controlling the center of the cage and Eustaquio taking the initiative and landing punches. The exchanges between the contenders became w…
LFA 58 Weigh-in Results: Main Event Set; One Misses Weight
The #LFA58 Public Weigh-In takes place this Thursday at #ENVYNightlife at @RT66Casino at 6 p.m. MT!
It will be streamed live on the @LFAfighting and @AXSTVFights Facebook pages.
ENVY Nightlife@RT66CasinoHotel14500 Central Ave SWI-40 Exit 140#Albuquerque , #NewMexico#MMA pic.twitter.com/XzfCoe7WHz— LFA (@LFAfighting) January 24, 2019The Legacy Fighting Alliance is set to plant its flag in the Land of Enchantment for the first time with LFA 58.
Harvey Park hit the scales at 155.8 pounds, as he prepares to face Jaleel Willis (155.8) at lightweight in the LFA 58 main event this Friday at the Route 66 Casino Hotel in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Co-headlining the card will be a flyweight showdown between former Ultimate Fighting Championship combatant Joby Sanchez (125.6) and Demetrius Wilson (125.8), with all four making with ease at Thursday's weigh-ins.
LFA 58, which airs live on AXS TV on Friday, Jan. 25th at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT, …
NSAC Schedules Nurmagomedov, McGregor and Jon Jones Hearings for January 29
According to the agenda released by the commission, hearings for Khabib Nurmagomedov, Conor McGregor and Jon Jones will take place during the same meeting. MMAJunkie.com was first to report this news. The meeting is scheduled in Las Vegas at 9 a.m. local time, and any potential broadcasting plans have not yet been announced.
First on the docket will be the complaint against Nurmagomedov. He has been on suspension ever since his post-fight brawl at UFC 229, where he submitted McGregor and then jumped from the cage to attack one of McGregor’s cornermen. Both Nurmagomedov and McGregor are potentially facing fines as well as additional suspensions and other possible action, and the commission has not released Nurmagomedov’s entire fight purse from the event. Although attendance has been deem…Lightweights Damir Hadzovic, Marco Polo Reyes to fight at UFC on ESPN+ 3
Two lightweights on the hunt for back-to-back wins @DamirHadzo vs Marco Polo Reyes comes to #UFCPrague! pic.twitter.com/OdbHwu3ZZC
— UFC Europe (@UFCEurope) January 24, 2019You can sign up for a free seven-day trial of ESPN+ right here, and you can then stream UFC on ESPN+ 3 live on your computer, phone, tablet or streaming device via the ESPN app.
The Ultimate Fighting Championship’s first foray into the Czech Republic just received a new lightweight attraction. On Thursday morning, the UFC Europe Twitter page announced that Damir Hadzovic (12-4) and Marco Polo Reyes (8-4) have agreed to meet at UFC on ESPN+ 3 on Feb. 23.“The Bosnian Bomber” Hadzovic has gone 2-2 under the UFC banner. The Bosnian fighting out of Denmark made his UFC debut in 2016, but was knocked out in the first round by Mairbek Taisumov. Since then, he has bounced back with wins in two of his last three bouts, having defeated Marcin Held and Nick Hein. Half of the Art…
Kelvin Gastelum Predicts First-Round KO Of Robert Whittaker at UFC 234
Kelvin Gastelum heads Down Under next month to attempt to dethrone Robert Whittaker for the middleweight belt, and despite marching into the champ’s home ground, he is brimming with confidence.
The 27-year-old Arizona native is feeling confident ahead of his bout against “The Reaper” and comes into the fight with back-to-back victories over former middleweight champion Michael Bisping and grappling ace Ronaldo Souza.During a media day in Los Angeles on Tuesday, Gastelum said he’s riding high on confidence and predicted a short night for the Aussie next month.
“I’m predicting a first-round knockout,” Gastelum said. “I’ve put in so much work and I feel so confident in my abilities and confident in what I’ve done in the sport that I’m predicting a first-round knockout.”
The middleweight belt has gone through a transitional period changing hands a number of times in recent years since Anderson Silva’s reign ended in 2012 with a number of champions including Ch…
UFC Brooklyn Medical Suspensions: Alexander Hernandez Gets 60 Days After TKO Defeat
Alexander Hernandez was one of three fighters from UFC Fight Night Brooklyn to receive a 60-day medical suspension.
The New York State Athletic Commission released a list of medical suspensions from the event on Wednesday. Hernandez suffered a technical knockout loss to Donald Cerrone thanks to a head kick and follow-up punches at the 3:42 mark of round two in a preliminary lightweight con…Rory MacDonald to Defend Welterweight Title Against Jon Fitch at Bellator MMA Event in April
Reigning welterweight champion Rory MacDonald will face Jon Fitch as part of the first round of the Bellator grand prix at an event in San Jose, Calif., on April 27.
MacDonald will also put his belt on the line in the five-round bout, with the winner moving on to the semifinals as the California-based promotion’s welterweight champion. MMAFighting.com was first to report the matchup, which is expected to take place at the SAP Center. Bellator has not officially confirmed the booking.MacDonald is coming off a lopsided second-round TKO loss at the hands of Gegard Mousasi in a middleweight championship tilt at Bellator 206 this past September. “The Red King” debuted in the promotion with a submission of Paul Daley before taking a five-round verdict over Douglas Lima to claim 170-pound gold at Bellator 192.
Fitch enters the matchup on a five-fight winning streak, which includes a decision triumph over Daley at Bellator 199. Prior to that, the former UFC title challe…
Yoel Romero vs. Paulo Costa Targeted for UFC on ESPN 3 in Miami on April 27
The Ultimate Fighting Championship is hoping that the third time is the charm for a middleweight clash between Yoel Romero and Paulo Henrique Costa.
According to a report from Combate, the Las Vegas-based promotion is targeting Romero vs. Costa for its UFC on ESPN 3 card at American Airlines Arena in Miami on April 27. Multiple outlets have since confirmed that the 185-pound bout is in the works.Romero and Costa were originally scheduled to meet at UFC 230, but “The Soldier of God” was forced to withdraw due to lingering injuries from his UFC 225 clash against Robert Whittaker. The middleweights were later targeted for UFC Brooklyn on Jan. 19, but Romero again had to pull out of the contest.
Romero has lost two of his last three bouts, both in five round verdicts against Whittaker, the reigning middleweight champion. The American Top Team member began his promotional tenure on an eight-fight winning streak.
“Borrachinha” hasn’t competed since July, when he…
Edson Barboza vs. Justin Gaethje Official as UFC on ESPN 2 Headliner in Philadelphia
A previously rumored lightweight clash between Edson Barboza and Justin Gaethje is now official as the headliner for the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s second card on ESPN network.
The Las Vegas-based promotion confirmed the lightweight matchup on Tuesday. UFC on ESPN 2 takes place at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia on March 30 and is also expected to include a strawweight clash between Karolina Kowalkiewicz and Michelle Waterson.Barboza has compiled a 14-6 mark in the Octagon since beginning his promotional tenure in 2010. The Brazilian last competed at UFC on Fox 31, where he authored a devastating beatdown of Dan Hooker en route to a third-round knockout victory.
Gaethje, the former World Series of Fighting lightweight champion, has gone 2-2 in UFC competition after beginning his professional career with 17 consecutive wins. “The Highlight” is coming off a first-round knockout of James Vick at UFC Fight Night 135 on Aug. 25.
Taekwondo Black Belt Valerie Loureda to Make Pro Debut vs. Colby Fletcher at Bellator 216
This just in, we've added some serious talent to the #Bellator216 card!This women's flyweight bout between @ValerieLoureda and @Team_Colby22 is gonna' be ! pic.twitter.com/idJPwJCiad
— Bellator MMA (@BellatorMMA) January 21, 2019Recently-signed taekwondo black belt Valerie Loureda will make her professional mixed martial arts debut against Colby Fletcher at Bellator 216.
The California-based promotion recently announced the pairing, which will be contested at 125 pounds. Bellator 216 takes place at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn., on Feb. 16 and is headlined by a welterweight tournament bout between Michael Page and Paul Daley. Loureda vs. Fletcher is expected to be part of the evening’s main card, which airs on Paramount Network and streams on DAZN.Loureda was initially rumored to have been paired against Anastasia Bruce, a New York-based amateur with a winless amateur record, but that matchup did not come to fruition. Loureda is a…
Henry Cejudo’s Coach Believes Ref Stoppage Only Saved Dillashaw From Additional Punishment
Henry Cejudo surprised many with his 32-second TKO of T.J. Dillashaw last Saturday, and much of the conversation in the aftermath has centered on whether the stoppage was premature.
Many fans believed Dillashaw’s stand up and his unorthodox movement would prove to be too much for Cejudo, but it was “The Messenger” who lit up his opponent early which dropped the Ultimate Fighting Championship bantamweight champ. Cejudo landed a number of unanswered shots before the referee intervened with Cejudo now holding back-to-back wins over Demetrious Johnson and Dillashaw.A frustrated Dillashaw told UFC commentator Jon Anik in the post-fight interview inside the Octagon that he was annoyed at how quickly the referee stopped the fight.
Cejudo’s head coach, Eric Albarracin, was a guest on the recent edition of “The MMA Hour” and said that Dillashaw was lucky that referee Kevin MacDonald stepped in to prevent e…
PFL President Carlos Silva Leaves Promotion, Named CEO of World TeamTennis
Excited to join WTT. Great things coming in 2019. New Players, new media partners, new technology, new cities and teams. Stay tuned. And make sure to follow @ProFightLeague in 2019. https://t.co/iVFwAKl16q
— Carlos Silva (@carlossilva) January 22, 2019Professional Fighters League President Carlos Silva is leaving the promotion to take a position as CEO of World TeamTennis.
WTT announced the move, which is effective immediately, in a release on Monday. Over the past four years Silva served as both president of the PFL, which finished its debut season on New Year’s Eve, and as CEO of World Series of Fighting. WSOF was rebranded as PFL after a new ownership group of Washington-D.C.-based businessmen purchased the organization in 2017.“Tennis has been a cornerstone throughout my life and I look forward to working hand-in-hand with the tremendously talented men and woman at WTT to achieve our common goal of linear and digital growth and promoti…
Khabib Nurmagomedov Targeting Potential Fights with Ferguson, St. Pierre, Mayweather
Khabib Nurmagomedov has several opponents in mind for his next fight, but Conor McGregor isn’t one of them.
“Right now, if you guys ask me, of course [McGregor] no deserve title shot,” Nurmagomedov recently told Submission Radio. “He lose. He tapped. It wasn’t a close fight. I dominated him everywhere in every aspect. I beat him. Like I told, I smashed him. Why we need rematch?”Nurmagomedov soundly defeated McGregor at UFC 229, defending his lightweight crown via fourth-round submission at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Oct. 6. After the bout, the Dagestani jumped out of the Octagon to attack McGregor training partner Dillon Danis, sparking a post-fight melee that included McGregor and members of both camps. Nurmagomedov is still facing discipline from the Nevada Athletic Commission for his actions. His immediate future depends on what type of punishment he receives.
“Honestly, I don’t know nothing about my comeback. We have to wait,” Nurmagomedov said. “End…
Rachael Ostovich: ‘It’s Not A Bad Life, Just A Bad Day’
Rachael Ostovich’s fight with Paige VanZant last weekend may not have turned out like she would have hoped, but there was a certain triumph in just making the walk.
On Saturday night, the main card of the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s debut event on ESPN+ featured a flyweight bout between Ostovich and VanZant. Ostovich came into the fight having recovered from a broken orbital bone she sustained late last year as a result of an alleged attack by her husband, Arnold Berdon, and injury that had left the bout in apparent jeopardy.The 27-year-old Hawaiian took the fight to her younger opponent, getting the better of the exchanges early before “12 Gauge” used her wrestling skills in the second round to take her opponent down, then locked up an armbar. Ostovich tapped to the hold and seemed to have hurt her elbow in the process.
Ostovich spoke to reporters backstage after the bout and said the injury she sustained during the fight is just part and parcel of the spo…
Sparked by UFC Brooklyn, ESPN+ Gains 568,000 New Subscribers to Streaming Platform
The Ultimate Fighting Championship’s partnership with ESPN is apparently already paying major dividends for The Worldwide Leader.
According to a release, ESPN+ gained 568,000 new subscribers on Friday and Saturday combined –525,000 on Saturday alone – a surge that can be largely attributed to the presence of UFC Fight Night Brooklyn on the streaming platform.While the six-bout main card (along with three early prelims) streamed on ESPN+, four prelims from 8:15 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET aired on ESPN network. That telecast, which was topped by a lightweight tilt between Donald Cerrone and Alexander Hernandez, averaged a 1.4 metered market reading. That makes it the highest rated preliminary card for a UFC Fight Night card since 2013.
Additionally, MMA content brought 1.8 million unique visitors to various ESPN digital platforms.
“All day, and across all ESPN platforms, we collectively demonstrated the promise of what we can do to fulfill our mission of serving a w…
Greg Hardy Blames ‘Mistiming’ for Disqualification Loss, Wants Rematch with Allen Crowder
Greg Hardy didn’t do much to enhance his already tarnished reputation in his Octagon debut.
The former NFL star was disqualified after landing an illegal knee against Allen Crowder in the UFC Fight Night 143 co-main event in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Saturday night, drawing boos from those in attendance at the Barclays Center. Hardy, whose first three pro fights ended in less than a minute, claimed the blow, which ended the bout at the 2:28 mark of round two, was unintentional.“He was getting up, it was inexperience in mistiming it, man,” Hardy told media at the post-fight press conference. “But I was trying to time it like I had just watched Donald ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone do, like I saw everybody else do, and I thought it was the right thing to do at the time. And it was not. I messed up.”
Hardy’s past history with domestic violence led some to plenty of skepticism regarding his intent with the knee. However, Hardy pointed out that he had a clean history on the gridiron.
…UFC Brooklyn Bonuses: Donald Cerrone Pockets $100K in Successful Lightweight Return
Donald Cerrone has been one of the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s most notorious bonus collectors during his lengthy tenure, and Saturday night was no different.
“Cowboy” earned $100,000 in post-fight bonuses for his second-round stoppage of Alexander Hernandez in a preliminary lightweight clash at UFC Fight Night 143 in Brooklyn, N.Y. After weathering a quick start from his opponent, Cerrone gradually picked up steam, ultimately putting Hernandez away with a head kick and follow-up punches at the 3:43 mark of round two.As a result of his work, Cerrone earned one of the evening’s $50,000 “Performance of the Night” awards. “Cowboy” and Hernandez also shared “Fight of the Night” honors and $50,000 apiece for their entertaining scrap.
Meanwhile, reigning flyweight king Henry Cejudo garnered the card’s other $50,000 “Performance of the Night” check for his 32-second technical knockout victory of T.J. Dillashaw in the evening’s main event. A glancing head kick and …
Henry Cejudo Ushers in UFC’s ESPN Era With 32-Second TKO in 125-Pound Title Fight
Henry Cejudo not only wanted to defend his Ultimate Fighting Championship flyweight title, he wanted to make a statement at UFC Fight Night 143.
“The Messenger” come out aggressively from the opening horn and landed a fierce kick to T.J. Dillashaw’s ribs. From there, Cejudo (14-2) landed a glancing head kick and then rocked his foe with punches to the head. Dillashaw tried scoring a takedown from his knees, but he was dropped again and again from punches to the head.Cejudo never stopped throwing bombs until Dillashaw (16-4) rolled out and referee Kevin MacDonald pulled him off, ending the main event in just 32 seconds.
Cejudo retained his title and thwarted Dillashaw, the reigning bantamweight king, from trying to become the fourth fighter in UFC history to win world titles in two weight …
UFC Fight Night 143 ‘Cejudo vs. Dillashaw’ Play-by-Play, Results & Round-by-Round Scoring
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Sherdog.com's live UFC Fight Night 143 coverage kicks off Saturday at 6 p.m. ET.Check out the MMA Forums to discuss the card or enter your comments and predictions below.
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Dennis Bermudez went out on a high note.
The 32-year-old announced his retirement on Saturday night following a unanimous decision victory against Te Edwards in a lightweight bout at UFC Fight Night 143 in Brooklyn, N.Y. “The Menace” halted a four-bout losing streak that dated back to February 2017.““This is my last fight,” Bermudez said in a post-fight interview. “It’s been awesome. I’ve been through some stuff and thought about hanging them up after the four losses. I want my kids to look back and see that even though I went through adversity, I came out on top. My uncle has cancer and isn’t doing so well. That’s what us Bermudez boys do—when we’re down and out, we come back and win.”
Bermudez made it to the finals of “The Ultimate Fighter 14,” where he was submitted by Diego Brandao at the “TUF 14” finale. From there, the New York native kicked off the most successful stretch of his career, authoring a seven-bout winning streak that included triumphs over Max…