Henry Cejudo: I’ll Never Fight T.J. Dillshaw Again

UFC flyweight kingpin Henry Cejudo has claimed that he won’t be fighting T.J. Dillashaw again after the former bantamweight champion accepted a two-year ban for a positive drug test taken prior to their bout in January.

On March 20, Dillashaw announced that he would be relinquishing his bantamweight belt and just last week the New York State Athletic Commission suspended Dillashaw for one year as a result of the findings, before United States Anti-Doping Agency slapped him with a two-year ban for recombinant human erythropoietin (EPO) use, retroactive from his fight against Cejudo on Jan. 19, 2019.

Cejudo was in attendance over the weekend for the UFC 236 card held in Atlanta, Georgia and said he wants nothing to do regarding a rematch again Dillashaw after news broke of the two-year suspension (via MMA Junkie):

“I’ll never fight him again, dude. And I’m not, it’s not like I’m scared or whatnot. I shook his hand, and, this is a sport. This isn’t baseball – you’re…

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Dana White Looks Forward to Seeing Max Holloway Return to Featherweight

One good thing for Max Holloway is that even in defeat, he still has the UFC’s featherweight world championship.

Holloway (20-4) came up short for the interim lightweight belt on Saturday in the main event of UFC 236 in Atlanta, his 13-fight winning streak snapped. “Blessed” travelled through Hell against Dustin Poirier, losing a unanimous decision in what was a sensational, bloody war for the ages. Holloway was nearly knocked out in the first from multiple barrages of punches from Poirier, but the Hawaiian never gave up, never wilted under the pressure.

Holloway rallied in the fight and rocked “The Diamond” with his own punches, but the fan-favorite didn’t have quite enough firepower to keep the Louisiana native at bay and could never turn the tides in the duel. His face was busted up, lumped up and cut up, but he took his defeat in stride and gave praise to his conqueror.

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Dustin Poirier on Potential Title Unification Bout: ‘Everything it Takes to Be a Champion, I Have’

Dustin Poirier was a slight betting underdog coming into his now-legendary battle with Max Holloway, and he cashed in on winning the main event of UFC 236 on Saturday with a performance of a lifetime.

Poirier nearly captured the UFC’s interim lightweight title a few moments into the fight when he clocked and rocked Holloway with a furious barrage of punches to the head. “The Diamond” had his foe on rubbery legs early and often in the first and it seemed like the Louisiana native was going to have an easy win. However, “Blessed” showed unbelievable grit and forced Poirier into a five-round war for the ages.

“It was a tough fight,” Poirier said after his triumph in Atlanta. “I might have won the first. Then he had me hurt, then I had him hurt. I was bleeding, he was bleeding. It was a high-level fight and that’s what fighting is. It hurts, it’s painful.”

Poirier had to survive later on in the duel, but he never wilted under the Hawaiian’s late pressure. “The Diamon…

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UFC 236 Bonuses: Poirier vs. Holloway, Adesanya vs. Gastelum Both Earn ‘Fight of the Night’

It’s hard to argue with the promotion’s logic in electing to hand out a pair of “Fight of the Night” bonuses at UFC 236.

With interim gold on the line in both the headliner and the co-main event, Dustin Poirier, Max Holloway, Israel Adesanya and Kelvin Gastelum made Saturday an evening to remember, combining for 50 jaw-dropping minutes of action in Atlanta. As a result, both Poirier vs. Holloway and Adesanya vs. Gastelum garnered “Fight of the Night” honors, and all four men walked away with $50,000 bonus checks.

Poirier relied on his superior power to get the best of Holloway in the main event, taking a unanimous decision over the reigning featherweight king to capture the interim 155-pound crown. Poirier had to battle through Holloway’s trademark volume-based attack in the later rounds, but he was able to survive to end the Hawaiian’s 13-bout winning streak.

Adesanya, meanwhile, needed all 25 minutes to dispatch Gastelum in the evening’s co-main event, and he w…

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Claressa Shields Pummels Christina Hammer, Unifies Middleweight Title

Shields gets Hammer's attention at the end of the 7th. #ShieldsHammer pic.twitter.com/sRDQLwSqwr

— SHOWTIME Boxing (@ShowtimeBoxing) April 14, 2019 It was supposed to be the sort of matchup that propelled women’s boxing into a sort of limelight, but Claressa Shields inadvertently prevented that from happening.

Shields was pitted against fellow unbeaten world champion Christina Hammer in the main event of a Showtime-televised card at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Saturday night, but it was about as one-sided as a championship bout could come. Shields (9-0, 2 KOs) neutralized the Kazakhstani fighter from the start and never looked back, leaving much to be desired in terms of two-way action.

But credit must be given to Shields, who boxed circles around Hammer (24-1, 11 KOs) and made her look amateurish at times during their 10-round affair. Shields led with crisp punches when she wanted and countered Hammer’s attacks when needed…

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UFC 236 ‘Holloway vs. Poirier 2’ Play-by-Play, Results & Round-by-Round Scoring

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Vasiliy Lomachenko Decimates Anthony Crolla to Retain Lightweight Titles

Lomachenko gets the 4th round stoppage. That right hook came from the shoulder that got surgery. Is he the p4p #1 ? #lomacrolla pic.twitter.com/jvO0FAbZF0

— FightCard Previewer (@FPreviewer) April 13, 2019 When someone is considered the absolute best in the sport of boxing, he is expected to decimate an opponent not on his level. Vasiliy Lomachenko did just that on Saturday night.

Lomachenko (13-1) blew away Anthony Crolla to record his 10th professional knockout in the main event of a card on ESPN+ inside Staples Center in Los Angeles. The Ukrainian was far too much for Crolla to handle as "Hi-Tech" did whatever he wanted before putting him away in spectacular fashion in the fourth.

Lomachenko dug blistering punches to the head and body, forcing Crolla (34-7-3, 13 KOs) on the defensive from the start. The two-time Olympic gold medalist scored a standing eight-count in the third when he unloaded a barrage of punches along the ropes, convincin…
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Nguyen Retains 145-Pound Title, Pacio Wins Strawweight Strap At One ‘Roots of Honor’

RIGHT ON TARGETMartin Nguyen clinches a scintillating flying knee knockout victory to retain the ONE Featherweight World Title! @MartinNguyenMMA #WeAreONE #RootsOfHonor #Manila #MartialArts pic.twitter.com/EF2ShIBQmm

— ONE Championship (@ONEChampionship) April 12, 2019

One Championship returned to one of its historical places as One: Roots of Honor went down at the Mall of Asia Arena in Manila, Philippines, on April 12.

A matchup between One featherweight champion Martin Nguyen and former titleholder Narantungalag Jadambaa headlined the event. The Mongolian veteran tried his best to resist Nguyen’s offense, but the Australian proved to be too much for Jadambaa. The end of the bout came as Nguyen scored a perfect flying knee in the second round, sending his opponent to the canvas, where no follow-up was necessary. The end came at 1:07 of the second round.

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Claressa Shields, Christina Hammer on Point for Undisputed Women’s Middleweight Championship

WE HAVE A FIGHT! @Claressashields at a ready 159.4lbs and @LadyHammer1 at 159lbs ahead of tomorrow’s undisputed middleweight championship 9:10PM ET on Showtime

STREAM #ShieldsHammer : https://t.co/DeJre3WSqg pic.twitter.com/IjffsAf9QO

— SHOWTIME Boxing (@ShowtimeBoxing) April 12, 2019 It's not often in boxing that one division is set for an undisputed championship fight, what with all the various sanctioning bodies, mandatory challengers, promoters and networks constantly messing things up. However, the "Sweet Science" will crown a new undisputed women's middleweight champion on Saturday when Claressa Shields and Christina Hammer go toe-to-toe for all the marbles inside Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Thankfully both women made weight at the official weigh-ins on Friday, setting the stage for the biggest matchup in women's boxing in several years.

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UFC 236 Weigh-in Results: All Fighters on Target

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It's all systems go for the Ultimate Fighting Championship's return to Atlanta for the first time since 2016, with two interim title fights official in the lightweight and middleweight divisions.

Max Holloway hit the scales at 155 pounds, as he contends for the interim lightweight belt against the only man to finish him in Dustin Poirier (154.5), in the UFC 236 main event this Saturday at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta. Co-headlining the card will be an interim middleweight title scrap between "The Ultimate Fighter" Season 17 winner Kelvin Gastelum (184) and the undefeated Israel Adesanya (183), and all four made weight easily at Friday's early weigh-ins.

UFC 236 "Holloway vs. Poirier 2," which airs live on pay-per-view on Saturday, April 13 at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT, also features a light heavyweight clash between Eryk Anders (205) and Khalil Rountree (206). A pair of welterweights will square off,…

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‘The Ultimate Fighter’ Season 1 Competitor Lodune Sincaid Dead at 45

Lodune Sincaid, former Ultimate Fighting Championship and World Extreme Cagefighting competitor, and member of the inaugural season of "The Ultimate Fighter," has died at age 45.

Sherdog.com was informed on Thursday of Sincaid's passing, and it was confirmed by his website, which stated, "Lodune Sincaid was found dead April 7, 2019. Lodune was a true friend and will be missed by those close to him as well as those who crossed his path during his time on this earth. He held no grudges and left this life in peace." His cause of death has not yet been determined.

Sincaid first appeared on the big stage at "The Ultimate Fighter" Season 1, where he battled Bobby Southworth in the third episode but ultimately lost by second-round knockout. A welcome presence of levity on the debut season mired with drama and confrontation, Sincaid endeared himself to fans and UFC President Dana White enough to earn a spot on the TUF Season 1 Finale. There, he suffered the first professional los…
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Vasiliy Lomachenko, Anthony Crolla on Weight for Lightweight Championship Bout

Your Main Event!

@vasyllomachenko - 134.4 lbs@ant_crolla - 134.8 lbs#LomaCrolla pic.twitter.com/FxhNCrNRWx

— Top Rank Boxing (@trboxing) April 11, 2019 Two of the best boxers in the world will clash tomorrow as both Vasiliy Lomachenko and Anthony Crolla successfully made the lightweight limit at today's official weigh-in. Lomachenko (12-1, 9 KOs) is a heavy favorite in the bout as the oddsmakers have him as high as a -10000 favorite. However, that isn't an indictment of his opponent but due to how highly thought of the current WBA and WBO champion is. He'll put both of his championships on the line against his mandatory challenger. A win here will help a unification bout against IBF lightweight titleholder Richard Commey materialize. "Hi-Tech" easily made weight by coming in at a trim 134.4 pounds.

Crolla (34-6-3, 13 KOs) will look to cause a stir by causing an upset. The British fighter previously held the WBA lightweight title himself but…

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Mairbek Taisumov Receives 6-Month Suspension from USADA for Anti-Doping Violation

Mairbek Taisumov Accepts Sanction for Violation of UFC Anti-Doping Policy https://t.co/p8Qfe1C6Rj pic.twitter.com/FuZdAblBYI

— USADA | UFC Anti-Doping Program (@USADA_UFC) April 11, 2019

Mairbek Taisumov has accepted a six-month suspension from the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency after testing positive for stanozolol, after proving that his supplements were contaminated.

According to USADA on Thursday, Taisumov has been suspended for six months dating back to October 8. After submitting his dietary supplements to USADA, the agency determined that despite not listing the substance on the labels, those substances still contained stanozolol. As such, USADA levied a shorter suspension, which is now over, and Taisumov is eligible to compete again.

Taisumov tested positive after an in-competition test following his decision win over Desmond Green at UFC Fight Night 136 in Moscow in September. The promotion has not yet announced whether the victory will …

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Joseph Benavidez vs. Jussier ‘Formiga’ Announced for UFC on ESPN 4 in Minneapolis

A flyweight bout with title implications has been added to the UFC on ESPN 4 lineup, as Joseph Benavidez will square off against Jussier da Silva in Minneapolis on June 29.

Promotion officials confirmed the pairing on Wednesday, while hinting on social media that the fight could result in a No. 1 contender at 125 pounds. However, with ongoing rumors of the division’s demise nothing is certain.

Who deserves the shot at a flyweight title!?@JussierFormiga & @JoeJitsu look to give us answers at #UFCMinneapolis. pic.twitter.com/9yXOCSlkuN

— UFC (@ufc) April 10, 2019

Three other contests were also announced for the card: Drew Dober vs. Marco Polo Reyes at lightweight; Maurice Greene vs. Junior Albini at heavyweight and Roman Dolidze vs. Vinicius Alves Moreira at light heavyweight.

UFC on ESPN 4 takes place at the Target Center and is headlined by a welterweight rematch pitting Tyron Woodley against Robbie Lawler. The card airs on ESPN fo…

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New Video of Conor McGregor Phone Incident Surfaces; Irish Star Pleads Not Guilty in Case

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There’s a different angle now available in the Conor McGregor cell phone case.

TMZ Sports recently published new surveillance footage of McGregor allegedly destroying a man’s cell phone outside a Miami nightclub, and the video seems to support Ahmed Abdirzak’s claims that the Irish star pretended to go in for a handshake before snatching his device.

In the footage, McGregor appears to extended his hand before taking Abdirzak’s phone. He then stomps on the phone before picking it up and walking away. The phone is reportedly valued at $1,000.

McGregor’s attorney, Sam Rabin, entered a not guilty plea on the fighter’s behalf at an arraignment on Wednesday. The 30-year-old Dublin native was not present at the hearing. McGregor’s next court date is set for April 30, and if a plea deal isn’t reached, a trial will begin on May 13.

McGregor was initially arrested and charged with felony strong-armed ro…

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B.J. Penn Accused of Sexual Abuse, Drug Addiction by Mother of Children in Restraining Order

UFC Hall of Famer B.J. Penn has been accused of verbal, physical and sexual abuse in a restraining order filed by his partner of 10 years, Shealen Uaiwa.

According to a statement obtained by MMAjunkie.com , Uaiwa writes, “During our 10-year relationship, I [endured] verbal abuse, physical abuse…sexual abuse.

“..B.J. has been a drug addict since he was 14. He has patterns of up and down drug use and uses his training camps to try and stay sober.”

Uaiwa initially obtained a restraining order against Penn in October in Hawaii family court, and the order was extended until Oct. 8, 2021 following a February hearing. Penn was required to stay at least 100 feet away from Uaiawa in the initial order, but he is allowed supervised visits with the couple’s two children and some interaction with Uaiawa through their attorneys, according to the report.

Penn’s attorney, John Schmidtke Jr., couldn’t comment on the allegations but told MMAjunkie that the records contained …

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Alistair Overeem Believes He Might Have Retired By Now If Not For Changing Teams Over The Years

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Alistair Overeem has spent well over a decade as a top-10 fighter across two weight classes, and attributes that longevity to periodic changes in scenery.

The former Strikeforce champion and Pride Fighting Championships standout has trained in some of the very best gyms including the likes of the Blackzilians, Jackson-Wink MMA and his current gym he calls home, Team Elevation.

Overeem is a veteran of 62 MMA fights (44-17, 1 NC) and was a guest on “The MMA Hour” this week, where he told host Luke Thomas that if he didn’t change up camps, particularly after some of his losses, he might have retired from the sport by now.

“If I had stayed in one or two places, I’d probably be retired by now,” Overeem said. “Because as a fighter, you can get compromised. It’s not for everybody, but I have been compromised a couple times in my career, and to me, it was do or die time. I had to make some changes.

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Sergey Spivak to Make Octagon Debut vs. Walt Harris at UFC Ottawa

Sergey Spivak will be making his Octagon debut on short notice when he faces Walt Harris at UFC Ottawa on May 4.

The promotion announced the new heavyweight pairing on Tuesday. Spivak steps in for Alexey Oleynik, who was transported to face Alistair Overeem at UFC St. Petersburg on April 20 after Alexander Volkov was pulled from that card.

A 24-year-old native of Kiev, Ukraine, Spivak is unbeaten in nine professional appearances. “The Polar Bear” last appeared at World Warriors Fighting Championship 12 on Sept. 29, where he submitted well-traveled veteran Tony Lopez with a neck crank in the opening stanza. Spivak has finished all of his victories by knockout, technical knockout or submission.

Harris, meanwhile, had a recent win over Andrei Arlovski at UFC 232 overturned to a no contest due to an anti-doping violation. Prior to that bout, “The Big Ticket” is 3-2 in his last five appearances with the Las Vegas-based promotion.

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T.J. Dillashaw Receives 2-Year USADA Suspension After Testing Positive for EPO

USADA came down twice as hard on T.J. Dillashaw as the New York State Athletic Commission did, handing the champion a two-year suspension for a failed drug test at UFC Brooklyn.

The UFC’s anti-doping body announced the sanction in a statement on Tuesday, revealing that Dillashaw tested positive for recombinant human erythropoietin (EPO). The banned substance is a synthetic hormone that increases the body’s production of red blood cells, which as a result improves oxygen transport and aerobic power.

Dillashaw is just the second UFC fighter to test positive for EPO under USADA jurisdiction. Lightweight veteran Gleison Tibau twice tested positive for the substance and was suspended for two years in 2015. Prior to the USADA era, Chael Sonnen and Ali Bagautinov were notable fighters to have been flagged for EPO use. Cycling star Lance Armstrong is perhaps the most-well known offender to have taken EPO in the athletic realm.

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Artem Lobov Believes Bare-Knuckle Boxing Is Safer Than MMA or Traditional Boxing

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Former Ultimate Fighting Championship signee Artem Lobov made his bare-knuckle boxing debut this past weekend when he took on another former UFC fighter in Jason Knight at Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship 5 in Biloxi, Mississippi.

“The Russian Hammer” and Knight delivered a fight-of-the-year performance putting everything on the line until the final bell rang with the judges awarding the win to Lobov via unanimous decision. Lobov and Knight have both been praised for their toughness and durability after the fight with images of their busted-up faces making the rounds on social media.

Despite the images, Lobov believes Bareknuckle boxing “is a lot safer” than boxing, MMA and American Football especially when it comes to long-term injuries such as brain damage. The injuries as he puts it will go away “in a week or two” and are cosmetic compared to serious injuries like brain damage, which is pe…

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26-Bout UFC Veteran Ross Pearson Announces Retirement from MMA

Ross Pearson is retiring from mixed martial arts following a 37-bout career.

The 34-year-old Englishman announced his decision Monday via Instagram. “The Real Deal” left the door open to compete in combat sports outside the realm of MMA.

“After some long hard talks, and careful consideration with my family, friends and team,  I’ve decided it's time to retire as an MMA fighter,” Pearson wrote. “As hard as that is to say, it’s not the end of my career as a competitor. I’ve always been a fighter, and right now I am keeping my mind open as to what's next for me.

“I'd like take this time to thank everyone at the [UFC] for having me for the past 10 years [and Dana White] for seeing something in me and believing in me for all these years ago.”

Pearson exits the sport in an extended slump, as he is 1-6 in the Octagon dating back to July 2016. He last appeared at UFC on ESPN, where he suffered a second-round technical knockout loss to Desmond Green on March 30.…

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Report: Conor McGregor Under Investigation for Allegedly Punching Man in Dublin Bar

Conor McGregor is reportedly once again on the wrong side of the law.

According to the Irish Mirror, McGregor is under investigation for allegedly punching a man in a Dublin bar. The former UFC champion was reportedly at the Marble Arch pub on Saturday after attending an amateur fight card at the Green Isle Hotel in Clondalkin, Dublin, one day prior.

According to a Mirror source, the incident occurred due to because “McGregor was being a show off in the pub and one man didn’t like it and went up to have a word with him.” Another source claims that prior to the incident McGregor was approached by a patron who commented on the fighter’s loss to Khabib Nurmagomedov at UFC 229, saying, “The Russian battered you.” It is unclear if that is the same man McGregor allegedly hit.

A Garda (Irish police) spokesperson released the following statement: “Gardaí are investigating an incident at a pub in Drimnagh, Dublin on April 6, 2019. No arrests have been made. Investigations…

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Duke Roufus Wants To Test ‘Pettis-Kwondo’ Against Conor McGregor

Anthony Pettis is fresh off his come-from-behind victory over former two-time welterweight title contender Stephen Thompson last month at UFC Nashville and his longtime coach is already eyeing another exciting stylistic match-up for his next fight.

The fight against “Wonderboy” was Pettis’ first welterweight bout under the Ultimate Fighting Championship banner and the win immediately propelled the former lightweight champion up to eighth according to the official UFC welterweight rankings.

Now, at 32 years of age and already a previous champion of the 155-pound division, Pettis’ head coach Duke Roufus told MMAFighting.com that they’re looking at making interesting fights in the latter parts of Pettis’ career starting with a high profile bout against another former lightweight champion in Conor McGregor:

“The fight honestly that’s trippin’ my trigger, Conor commended Anthony after the fight and then said, ‘Who wants it?’ You know what, we want it. No disrespect, I…

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Tito Ortiz Walks Back Retirement Talk, Says He’ll ‘Probably Be Fighting in October’

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After knocking out rival Chuck Liddell in the main event of Golden Boy MMA’s debut card this past November, Tito Ortiz sounded as he might finally be ready to call it a career.

“You get that feeling of, ‘Is this the last one?’ I want it to be,” Ortiz said. “It’s a lot of pressure; to impose your will on someone like that every single fight is really, really hard. There’s so much pressure to do that. And I’ve been doing it for 21 years. Now, if I just step out of that game and do it the right way of being a promoter and helping fighters, help them [grow]. And grow the next Tito Ortiz, grow the next Chuck Liddells, grow the next ‘Rampage’ Jacksons, Royce Gracies, Ken Shamrocks, Conor McGregors. And give them an opportunity to make the real money to make.”

Now, however, it seems like “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” will put his promotional work on hold in order to compete in the cage one more time. Ortiz did …

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