UFC 235 Review

UFC 235 was a card that got even the most casual UFC fans excited. The GOAT, a heated welterweight championship fight, Askren's debut, an ascending prospect from China and a former champion known for brawling, how could you not be excited? While some may feel that it was somewhat of a letdown, for the most … Continue reading UFC 235 Review

Predicting The Champion of Every Women’s Weight Class On January 1st, 2020

2018 only saw one title change waists (two if you count the flyweight debacle) and it's hard to see that being different in 2019. What's shocking is that the one champion that did lose, Cris Cyborg, seemed to be the most unbeatable of all them women. When Amanda Nunes starched Cyborg in the first minute … Continue reading Predicting The Champion of Every Women’s Weight Class On January 1st, 2020

Predicting The Champion of Every Men’s Weight Class on January 1, 2020

Right now there are so many incredible champions in the UFC with countless contenders eager to get their shot at the title. As unbeatable as some of the fighters currently with UFC gold around their waist have looked, we know that by the end of the year some of them will fall. Here is my … Continue reading Predicting The Champion of Every Men’s Weight Class on January 1, 2020

Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone’s Instagram Post Hints at July 6th Fight With Conor McGregor

Sign me up for that fight! Donald Cerrone, who returned back to lightweight for his two round beat down of Alexander Hernandez in January looks like he will be having a red panty night in July to kick off international fight week vs Conor McGregor. This fight is GUARANTEED to deliver. The same thing that … Continue reading Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone’s Instagram Post Hints at July 6th Fight With Conor McGregor

The UFC’s Mount Rushmore of Fighters

In South Dakota stands a sculpture carved in the face of Mount Rushmore. The faces of former presidents- George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. The reason these presidents in particular were chosen were to represent the birth, growth, development and preservation of the United States of America. In recent years it has … Continue reading The UFC’s Mount Rushmore of Fighters

Max Holloway Will Fight For The Interim Lightweight Belt- What’s Next For The Featherweights?

For a while the lightweight division has not only been the most talented and deepest division in the UFC but also the most complicated. We were still left without clarity when Conor Mcgregor and champion Khabib Nurmagomedov were suspended by the Nevada State Athletic Commission for six and nine months, respectively. But then late Friday … Continue reading Max Holloway Will Fight For The Interim Lightweight Belt- What’s Next For The Featherweights?

The UFC Shouldn’t Apologize For Promoting Greg Hardy Because We’re All Hypocrites

On January 19th Greg Hardy made his UFC debut on the first ever UFC card on ESPN+. The decision to include Hardy on the card was met with an incredible amount of criticism due to Hardy's disgusting history of domestic violence which included an arrest of May 13th, 2014 for assault and communicating threats to … Continue reading The UFC Shouldn’t Apologize For Promoting Greg Hardy Because We’re All Hypocrites