
Leon Edwards vs. Jorge Masvidal off of UFC 269: Potential next steps for UFC
It looks like a meeting between two of the UFC’s most heated rivals will need to wait a little while longer.
It looks like a meeting between two of the UFC’s most heated rivals will need to wait a little while longer.
As the saying goes, “Any publicity is good publicity.” So, Jake Paul’s ability to bring eyes to boxing should be viewed as a positive.
No, your eyes weren’t deceiving you when Mike Tyson walked to the ring to fight Roy Jones Jr. in 2020. So, what’s next for the former heavyweight champion?
After a hit-or-miss UFC 251 that clocked in as the company’s longest event ever, fight fans have a star-studded card to look forward to as UFC 252 takes over the UFC APEX in Las Vegas on August 15.
Almost a year to the day of their last battle, UFC heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic and challenger Daniel Cormier will go toe-to-toe in the finale of a rivalry that will simply be remembered as “The Trilogy.”
What would happen if Jon Jones and Francis Ngannou squared off? The debate has raged on ever since UFC 249 wrapped up in the middle of May, and the possibility of the fight actually happening has ramped up ever since.
The magnitude of a big fight is still in the air, but it seems like a new version of the man who would dance around at press conferences and taunt opponents has surfaced: a new and improved Conor McGregor.
I’ll admit, the CM Punk/Mickey Gall fight last night was absolutely horrible. It looked like everything Punk had been training to do was useless, considering he didn’t even attempt to … Continue Reading Analyzing the CM Punk catastrophe