January 24, 2018

Darren Till v Gunnar Nelson for UFC London?

John Kavanagh has just tweeted that the UFC have offered Nelson v Till as the main event at UFC London, which they have agreed to. Nelson 16-3-1 is coming off a loss while Till 16-0-1 is coming off a career best win over Donald Cerrone in October last year. The fight isn’t confirmed yet but if it does get made, Nelson would hope that a win over Till puts him right back in the title mix, while Till hopes another win will keep him in line for a possible title shot later this year. So @ufc have offered @GunniNelson v @darrentill2 main event #UFCLondon we've agreed so hoping to hear confirmation soon 🤜how do you guys like the match up? I'm reminded of the Thatch fight, big strong striker but I think Till is tougher challenge. One way to find out… pic.twitter.com/b7U81FpzBf — Coach Kavanagh (@John_Kavanagh) January 24, 2018   If this is indeed the main event, the question is what place does Michael Bisping have one the card, surely any farewell fight for Bisping is deserving of main event status. UFC London is on March 17th at the O2 Arena.

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Golden Lion – featuring UFC fighter Joseph Morales

The UFC’S Flyweight division is flooded with prospects jockeying for position. In today’s episode of Across The Pond, you will meet a California lion looking to maintain his unbeaten record in enemy territory at UFN 125 on February 3. A professional since December 2014 and representing Team Alpha Male, 23 year old Joseph Morales owns a 9-0 record consisting of five submissions, two knockouts and two decisions. Joseph is the latest prospect to be brought into the UFC thanks to Dana White’s Looking For A Fight. In his MMA debut at WSOF 16, Joseph defeated Christian Espinosa via unanimous decision. Then he defeated Roque Reyes via TKO in the first round. At WFC 14, Joseph submitted Benji Gomez in the second round via rear naked choke. He also tapped out Gerald Bailey in round one via guillotine choke at GKO 4. Joseph submitted his next two opponents in Sammy Saunders and Gerald Bailey respectively. At GKO 8, he defeated Josh Paiva via unanimous decision. At CFFC 64 Joseph defeated Sean Santella via TKO in the second round and earned his ticket to the UFC in the process. In his UFC debut at UFN 114, he submitted Roberto Sanchez in the first round and earned Performance of the Night in the process. For his second UFC appearance Joseph will head into enemy territory to face Brazilian Deiveson Figueiredo in a battle of undefeated Flyweight prospects at UFN 125 on February 3. Good luck Joseph! Morales v Saunders GKO 6 – Morales v Bailey GKO 7 –

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Will Fleury signs with BRAVE C.F and speaks to MMA UK

Irish middleweight Will Fleury will make his BRAVE C.F debut on March 2nd at BRAVE 10: The Kingdom Rises in Jordan. Fleury who fights out of SBG Ireland is considered to be a big prospect out of Ireland. He is 3-0 as a pro and 7-0 as an amateur. Fleury, who will take on Tarek Suleiman, last fought on the South African promotion EFC, defeating Gordon Roodman by TKO back in December. Before this fight he was involved in EFC’s reality show ‘The Fighter’ in which his time on the show came to a controversial end when his opponent, Shaw Dean, was allowed to use illegal blows to the back of the head, as Fleury atrempted a takedown, he also received a few blows after the ref stopped the fight. SBG Ireland founder and head coach John Kavanagh labeled it, “The worst refereeing I’ve seen in 20 yrs.” The fight was surprisingly declared a no contest and not a DQ, and Fleury was told he could no longer fight because he had suffered a concussion, which the Irish fighter said was never medically proven. His upcoming opponent Suleiman has a record of 6-4 and one no contest, he has jumped between welterweight and middleweight over the course of his five-year career. He has won 3 of his last 5 fights and all six of his wins have come inside the distance. Will Fleury gave his thoughts on the upcoming fight, his EFC experience and more in an interview with MMA UK. MMA UK: It has recently been announced that you are to take on Tarek Suleiman at BRAVE 10: The Kingdom Rises in Amman, Jordan on March 2nd. What do you know about your opponent? WF: I know at some point he’ll give me the opportunity to finish him and I will. MMA UK: How do you see the fight playing out? WF: 1/2 round TKO, if he can take the first shots, he looks like he has a certain amount of resilience but once he knows my cardio is legit and the shots wont stop, he’ll crumble mentally. MMA UK: Have you ever been to the Middle East before? WF: Yep, I went to Abu Dhabi last April to corner my training partner Ben Forsyth. It was a great experience. MMA UK: Have you signed a multi fight deal with BRAVE? And what is your first thoughts on the promotion? WF: Yep its a 3 fight deal. Yeah, BRAVE have a lot of legit fighters and they seem to be putting on a few shows this year so all good on that front. They also seem intent on expanding their profile in Europe. So I’ll give them a hand doing that! MMA UK: You last fought against Gordon Roodman at EFC in December, did the fight go as you expected? WF: Pretty much, I went into the fight with broken ribs but I knew once I connected he’d be in serious trouble. He was more resilient than I thought he’d be, but if I’d been a bit more clinical after dropping him the first time, he wouldn’t have had the opportunity to be. I’ll be a bit more patient when I drop Tarek. MMA UK: Are you finished with EFC? WF: Nah I hope not. I really enjoyed the experience of fighting in EFC66 in December. Obviously I was pretty upset with how the TF1 reality show played out but they did a lot to repair the relationship once I got down to SA again. I was surprised at the scale of their production and the size of the platform they have. I had my heart set on fighting Brendan Lesar, proving I was the true winner of the show and getting the title shot out of it but his nose is fairly badly broken and he has a title shot built into his contract now so that will all take time to play itself out meanwhile I’ll be whooping some booty in BRAVE. There are also a few other lads from the show that I’d like to fight in future so lets see how it all plays itself out. MMA UK: For those who are not aware can you tell us about your time on EFC’s The Fighter show and the controversial No Contest decision that saw your time in the show come to an end? WF: Yeah, its frustrating I was the best fighter on the show by far and to have your chance at a good contract and a title shot taken away by incompetent refereeing and poor decision-making afterwards is pretty heartbreaking. But at the end of the day it’s happened now complaining about it isn’t going to get you anywhere. I’m an ass whooper I’ll create more opportunities MMA UK: What’s it like to train at a renowned gym such as SBG Ireland? WF: It’s a privilege. It’s the Mecca of Europe when it comes to MMA. To have that at your doorstep is something I’m extremely grateful for. MMA UK: How did you become involved in MMA? WF: I broke my foot playing rugby in 2010, the rehab led me to MMA MMA UK: What do you hope to do within the sport? WF: I’m going to be a UFC champion but ultimately my goal is to prove that resilience and intelligence can overcome physical disadvantages.

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Diaz says he will fight in May or June

Many fans have been calling for the return of Nate Diaz and it seems they may finally get there wish. Diaz, who has not fought since losing a decision to Conor Mcgregor back in 2016, has long been rumoured to be declining to fight until he is paid what he considers to be fair value. Whatever that value is, it would appear the UFC are close to meeting it. Diaz posted on his instagram account over night saying. “Sick of waiting around for you f*ckers to do sh*t there’s no excitement in this fight sh*t step your games up I’ll see you around May, June. Sincerely, The Real Champ.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Nate Diaz (@natediaz209) There is no indication yet as to who Stockton, California native Diaz might be matched up against although the common expectation among the fans is that he will face off for a third time with Conor Mcgregor. His declaration that he is the real champ will raise eyebrows as he is nowhere near the title picture as things stand but in order to meet his financial expectations the only fights which would make sense would be a title fight or the Mcgregor rematch. Who would you like to see Nate fight should he return? Let us know in the comments.

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Felice Herrig v Karolina Kowalkiewicz Set for UFC 223

Felice Herrig gets her big opportunity against former World Title challenger Kowalkiewicz 11-2 at UFC 223, Herrig had this to say on her Facebook page: “It’s official. I will face Karolina Kowalkiewicz April 7 in Brooklyn NY on #UFC223 I’m super pumped because I’ve been asking to face a top 10 fighter for a while but keep getting the toughest fighters just out of the top 10. This is the match up I asked for. ask and you shall receive. I’m excited to show people what I can do against a step up in competition . I’m well aware that I will be the underdog in this fight which is ok with me. I’ve been the underdog most of my career and I thrive off of it. Bring it on. I’ll be ready” Herrig 14-6, now on a 4 fight winning streak, is one of the most improved fighters in her division, she fully deserves her moment to shine, but its a tough ask against Karolina Kowalkiewicz. Despite losing two fights in a row, Karolina Kowalkiewicz rebounded with a win in October of last year, and will be hoping a win over Herrig moves her a step closer to another shot at UFC gold.

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Interim Heavyweight Title Added To BAMMA 34

BAMMA confirm three more bouts for BAMMA 34: Lohore Vs. Brazier. BAMMA 34: Lohore Vs. Brazier takes place on Friday 9th March at the SSE Arena, Wembley, London. Tickets are on sale now from bamma.com BAMMA World Interim Heavyweight Title ‘Chopper’ Chi Lewis-Parry Vs. Stav ‘Crazy Bear’ Economou Just as you thought that BAMMA 34: Lohore Vs. Brazier couldn’t get any bigger, two of the UK’s biggest Heavyweights collide in a bout that will rock the SSE Arena. After signing with the promotion, Parry immediately gets to take on one of the UK’s most established Heavyweights for the Interim title in the shape of Stav ‘Crazy Bear’ Economou. Making his own BAMMA debut, Economou steps straight in with expectations high of securing the win over Parry and hauling the gold back to Essex. When this titanic clash goes down expect some serious heavy leather to be thrown, as combined these two fearsome Heavyweights have a 95% finish rate. Featherweight Bout Diego ‘The Barbarian’ Barbosa Vs. Mike ‘Pretty Boy’ Hales Two new Featherweight fighters step into the division at BAMMA 34, with both Barbosa and Hales bringing strong reputations with them. Barbosa plans on continuing his near perfect record of first round knockouts when the two meet on 9th March, whilst ‘Pretty Boy’ Hales brings a perfect first round finish record with him and will be looking to continue that streak on the biggest stage in Europe. Featherweight Bout Chris Miah Vs. Dominic Dillon Making his long awaited return to the promotion, Chris Miah now sets his sights on a new target of the Featherweight title. After previously fighting at Flyweight, he has now made the move to his natural weight class. Dillon will be making his BAMMA debut at the SSE Arena, and will be aiming to take a a huge scalp in the shape of Miah. BAMMA 34: Lohore Vs. Brazier takes place on Friday March 9th at the SSE Arena, Wembley, London.  Tickets are on sale now from bamma.com BAMMA 34: Lohore Vs. Brazier Fight Card SSE Arena, Wembley, London Friday 9th March 2018. MAIN CARD Main Event – Welterweight WORLD TITLE Alex ‘Da Kid’ Lohore (c) Vs. Terry ‘The Dominator’ Brazier Co-Main Event – Middleweight WORLD TITLE Mike ‘Sea Bass’ Shipman (c) Vs. Johan ‘Air’ Romming RDX Lightweight Title Tim Barnett (c) Vs. Rhys ‘Skeletor’ McKee PRELIMS BAMMA World Interim Heavyweight Title ‘Chopper’ Chi Lewis-Parry Vs. Stav ‘Crazy Bear’ Economou Welterweight Bout Colin ‘The Freakshow’ Fletcher Vs. Walter ‘The Sniper’ Gahadza Lightweight Bout Steve ‘The Spartan’ O’Keeffe Vs. Martyn ‘The Beast’ Harris Featherweight Bout Mike ‘Pretty Boy’ Hales Vs. Diego ‘The Barbarian’ Barbosa Bantamweight Bout Dominique ‘The Black Panther’ Wooding Vs. Danny ‘Spitfire’ Randolph Welterweight Bout ‘Mr. Bag & Tag’ Nathan Jones Vs. Shah ‘No Pain’ Hussain Featherweight Bout Chris Miah Vs. Dominic Dillon Featherweight Bout Nathan ‘The Black’ Rose Vs. David ‘Demolition Man’ Khalsa Lightweight Bout Charlie Boy Howard Vs. Akonne ‘The Jedi’ Wanliss Welterweight Bout Jahreau ‘The Nightmare’ Shepherd Vs. James ‘Monkey Boy’ Reedman Welterweight Bout Tommy ‘KO’ King Vs. Justin Burlinson Welterweight Bout Josh ‘Power’ Plant Vs. John ‘No Mercy’ Nicholls More bouts to be confirmed

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Joanna Jedrzejczyk Highlights Her Weight Cut Issues

Joanna Jedrzejczyk had this to say on her appearance on The MMA Hour, trying to explain her problems making weight leading up to her fight with Rose Namajunas, in which she lost her UFC Strawweight Title: “After the weigh-ins, I had only fluids and I went to bed because I took just two 15-minute naps during the weight cut,” she explained. “The thing is, my legs got numb after I woke up. I said to my doctor, ‘Hey, my legs are numb’, and she said, ‘nothing to worry about, we’re going to hydrate you more’ and ‘you’re going to be fine’. “But the next day, I felt the same and thought the most crazy things. I took the fight mentally. I wanted to go into the fight and push away all the worries.” “Like I said, I could’ve gone to the doctor and got an IV, but I was worried that they were going to cancel my fight. I couldn’t do that to my fans. I’m a real warrior. And if people want to believe they can believe. If not, I will prove them wrong. I’m still the champion.” Jedrzejczyk reputedly lost over a stone in 24 hours, a seemingly insane amount of weight. Yet again it highlights the severity of weight cutting in MMA. There is a team of people around Jedrzejczyk, is this a normal amount of weight to lose in such a short space of time. If not, then why was it allowed to happen this time, why was it not questioned. You could also add why was she allowed to fight. It just seems something that was avoidable, it is of course not the first time Jedrzejczyk has had to cut weight, so why did the team let it happen. MMA really needs to introduce check weigh ins leading up to the fight, and even on the day of the fight. It’s certainly an area which needs far better regulating, and it needs doing before we have a very serious incident indeed.

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Daniel Cormier to retire in 2019

UFC Light Heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier has announced his plans to retire from fighting in March 2019. The news comes just days after his dominant title defence over Volkan Oezdemir at UFC 220. According to the former Olympian he has no plans to fight past the age of 40, and will be hanging up his gloves afterwards. “Come March (of this year), I will have 12 months, at max, left,” said Cormier in a recent interview. “I’m going to be done by Mar. 20, 2019. I won’t be fighting again.” “I’m going to be done at 40,” Cormier said. “I won’t be back. There won’t be jumping around or, ‘I’m done until I get the right type of fight.’ It’ll be over. I’m not going to be doing this anymore. I’ve said time and time again that I’ve lived a great life in sports. I’ve loved every moment of it. My family has revolved around sports. Not only my family, (wife) Selena and the kids, but also my mom and my dad.” After a decorated career in both MMA and wrestling, it seems Cormier will now turn his attention to his UFC commentary role, as well as spending time with his family. But is the 38 year old satisfied with what he’s achieved in the sport? “I’ve been the center of the athletic universe for my family for a really, really long time. It’s time for that to be little Daniel and Marquita. It’s time for them to be the center of our athletic competition, and I just want to be one of those crazy dads that gets to yell on the sideline and just go crazy and brag about his kids.” At the end of the day, I have to be OK with my career when it’s said and done, and my career is good with me, whether I beat Jones or if I have to beat Gustafsson, or if I never face him. I’m fine with everything.” Who would you like to see Daniel Cormier fight before he retires in 2019? Have your say in the comments below.

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