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- PFL Challenger Series 1 set for Feb. 18 in Orlando
Get ready for the world's most dangerous and thrilling competitions as PFL's new Challenger series kicks off on February 18 at Universal Studios in Orlando. Promotion officials announced a match-up of the cards. The first event of the February 18 Challenger series involves light heavyweights and will be headlined by a clash between two Division Legacy Fighting Alliance champions Joshua Silveira and Mohamed Juma. The remaining 5 205 pairs are as follows: Alexander Popeck vs. Taylor Johnson; Joao Paulo Fagandis vs. Bruce Soto and Simon Powell vs. Carl Williams. The PFL President said that the Challenger Series is a kind of MMA competition where fighters from all walks of life and experience will have the opportunity to prove themselves in front of a panel of martial arts legends and global icons. And turn your dreams into reality. The PFL Challenger series gives fighters the opportunity to compete in a PFL contract and promotion season format. The cards will be housed at Universal Studios in Orlando, Fla. "It was a great experience for me and our team as we set out in search of the best fighters from around the world," said PFL President of Fighter Operations Ray Sefo. "We are proud of the roster of elite fighters that will be on display from February 18 when our lightweight heavyweights enter the cage. I see these amazing athletes stepping out of this life-changing opportunity. I'm excited. And then we're going to do it again, a week later, with Welterweight. " Meanwhile, next week, Welter will highlight the weightlifting athletes who will be the top card in the competition between Brave Combat Federation champions Jarrah Al-Slavi and Michael Lilly. Additional match-ups for the February 25 card include: Delano Taylor vs. Mark Martin; Carlos Lille Miranda vs. Socrates Pierre and Lucas Barbosa vs. Troy Green.
- ONE Championship: Bad Blood Live Stream and Results
ONE: BAD BLOOD! In the main event, the undefeated Russian powerhouse Anatoly Malykhin and Belarusian best Kirill Grishenko competed for an interim heavyweight world title. Russian heavyweight Anatoly Malekhin captured gold in bad blood in Singapore on Friday, and topped the world after doubling his bonus after the fight. Malykhin used a speed advantage early in the fight and had Grishenko quickly playing defense. Malykhin unloaded with punches in bunches just past the midway point of the second round and finally landed the punch that put Grishenko on the canvas. Malykhin (11-0) maintained his impeccable record with a knockout by Kirill Grishenko, a right-hander who ended Belarus' night after a second-round spin. With the win, "Spartak" claimed the interim heavyweight gold - but if you ask him, he is the real champion, not Arjan Bhullar. "He's not a champion. I'm a champion. He's a fake champion," Malykhin told Cage Side Press during a post-fight interview. Malykhin added that when he wants to see the expected title unification diminish, "I'll be ready once my leg is healed," Malykhin added. "I'm actually waiting for him at Tiger Muay Thai. I'll kick him out of there, and then we'll go to the cage, I'll knock him over there too." He admitted that Malikhun's injured leg had affected him in the first round along with Grishenko. In another, "I felt that my boxing was no longer effective because of my injury. But then, I'm the best, I'm a dangerous man. I'm a dangerous man." he is dangerous. He is also now on the verge of clashing with Indo-Canadian champion Bhullar, who earlier this week finally settled his ongoing contract dispute with Promotions. The ONE Championship: Bad Blood results included: · Anatoly Malykhin def. Kirill Grishenko via knockout (punches) – Round 2, 3:42 – to win interim heavyweight title · Chen Rui def. Mark Abelardo via unanimous decision · Jihin Radzuan def. Mei Yamaguchi via unanimous decision · Woo Sung Hoon def. Yodkaikaew Fairtex via knockout (punches) – Round 1, 0:18 · Danial Williams def. Dejdamrong Sor Amnuaysirichoke via knockout (punches) – Round 2, 1:35 · Dustin Joynson def. Hugo Cunha via split decision · Lin Heqin def. Bi Nguyen via unanimous decision · Odie Delaney def. Thomas Narmo via submission (shoulder lock) – Round 1, 1:06
- UFC 271: predictions, preview, analysis and weight results (misses weight and another bout canceled
The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) returns for the second time on Saturday, February 12, 2022 at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas with another thrilling and exciting card. The UFC 271 will feature a rematch of the main event title division champion, Israel Adisania, and former No. 1 contender Robert Whitaker. In the co-man event, heavyweight fan favorites Derek Lewis and Tai Toivasa are closing the horn in a 265-pound fight that is sure to happen. The initial weighting of UFC 271 took place on Friday morning at the host hotel in Houston, Texas. And it wasn't without drama. As William Knight lost 12 pounds in a short notice fight against Maxim Greshen, the commission forced his 205-pound showdown to hit the heavyweight division. As a result, Knight was fined 40% of his wallet. Also, a flyweight bout between Alex Perez and Matt Chanel was canceled when Perez lost two pounds. Chanel was offered financial incentives to continue the competition but ultimately refused the booking, which is his right under the agreement. This is the fourth time that Perez vs. Chanel has failed to materialize. UFC 271 headliners Israel Adisania and Robert Whitaker both came in at 184 within the championship range, while co-headliners Derek Lewis and Tai Toivasa weighed in at 266 and 265, respectively, for their heavyweight banner in "The Lone Star State". For Israel Adesania vs Robert Whitaker Prediction Robert Whittaker is clearly the second-best middleweight ever in UFC history. Since losing his formidable weight to 170 pounds, the 31-year-old "rap" has a perfect record of 11-1 with four knocks. Also, Whittaker has more success at the top than Derek Brunson and Jared Cannonier, who do not rank No. 3 and No. 4 at 185 pounds, respectively. You can be sure that Marvin Vettori (No. 2) and Paulo Costa (No. 5) have enough holes in their otherwise impressive line-up, but we don't think they have their say for the No. 1 spot in the division. There are enough to challenge the place. Taking advantage of the fact that his boxing skills will be different, Power Punching Aussia is also a talented wrestler with pending sub-seats. There is simply no place where you can "rap" and expect to get an advantage, unless your name is Israel Adesanya. The "Ultimate Style Bender" finished "Whittaker" at the UFC 243 main event in late 2019 and I'm not sure the former champion didn't fold under pressure in the big spot. Whittaker is usually a very well-formed fighter and he Saw flat (and a little floppy) in his first round. I'm sure it didn't help matters that he was facing a master killer like Adesanya, who beat Anderson Silva to the top of the division. Provided as a deadly strike. Adesanya has also left a trail of corpses in her life and by the disposal of Vettori in UFC 263, "Italian Dreams" about "Italian Dreams". Silence on anything about the beginning of 2018. Adesanya's only loss came in January against light weights against Blachowicz who showed the need for weight classes rather than show weaknesses in the game of Adesanya. That said, fighters who want to follow the Polish blueprint can win championship tours when the thumbs are heavy and When the processes become a crawl is inserted. we expecting a much better performance from Whittaker as a reminder of this championship. This skill is always based on making it competitive and based on what we have seen in their last three battles, also confidence. It seemed good to end up in the Adesanya run after that, but you could also argue that the three rounds make us look better at the evolution of the "rapper". Will it be enough to send the crown again? maybe not. Whittaker may be a better boxer, but Adesanya Strike is high all around. It really comes down to the boat. Vettori was able to champion the UFC 263 on the floor on four separate occasions - more than Bloachowicz - he just failed to do anything with it. Can Whittaker? It remains to be seen. "Repeat" is not a monster midlight by any part of the imagination (hence the career in Welter White) and Adesanya has proved difficult to prove. The good news, at least for the fighters, is that we're likely to get action-packed battles that are definitely moments that are in Challenger's favor, I think Adesanya will do more on foot than Whittaker on the ground, Due to a sweep on the judges' scorecards. Prediction: Adesanya Def. Whittaker by unanimous decision The question is, will Whitaker be able to get his revenge? Or will Adesanya succeed once again? Be sure to share your opinion, because your opinion is very important to us. Subscribe to Fight TV now for full details and updates about UFC 271 and news and analysis from around the world, as well as enjoy videos and live streaming anytime and anywhere. Thanks
- Brunson Lays Out Retirement Plan: Beat connonier and win Title Shot
UFC middleweight Derek Brunson has revealed that he plans to retire after two more shows inside the Octagon. Derek Brunson has his eye on the title shot. After which he himself will take rearment from UFC. At UFC 271 this week, Brunson (23-7 MMA, 14-5 UFC) will meet Jared Cannonier, who is likely to be the No. 1 contender in the middleweight division. The match was originally scheduled for UFC 270, but the fight was postponed for a month. Brunson has an impressive five-fight winning streak that has seen him climb the title shot. Following victories over Elias Theodorou and Ian Heinisch, Brunson has changed the course of his life, moving to the now infamous "Blonde Brunson". Since the hair change, the 38-year-old has surpassed Edmen Shahbazyan and Darren Till and Kevin Holland, all three of whom have competed in the event. Having firmly established itself in the title picture, "Blonde Brunson" will be hoping to retain his unbeaten run against Jared Cannonier in UFC 271 this weekend, and this time with Adesanya With the second competition will be saved. Although he is at his best in development over a decade, Brunson is still planning to hang up his gloves soon. While Brunson knows he's fighting hard against a fighter at Canonier (14-5 MMA, 7-5 UFC) who has also been against the best in the division, he thinks he's going to be the dominant performer on Saturday. Will demonstrate "I think I'm a really good match," Brunson said. He must have some luck and I have to catch up, but skill is not even close. If Brunson wins against Cannonier on Saturday, he would have extended his winning streak to six in a row, a resume he deems worthy of the title. If Robert Whitaker wins over Israel's Adesania and claims the title in the main event, it is expected that there will be an immediate rematch to decide the trilogy, delaying the schedule for Brunson's title. May be. If so, Brunson has no problem staying together until it's all over because he thinks he's done a lot. Do you think Derek Brunson has anything that can help him defeat Jared Cannonier and win another title?
- Bellator London : Dauglas Lima vs Jason Jackson on 13, May 2022
Get ready for London. Bellator London has announced a great and exciting key welterweight clash. Douglas Lima (32-10 MMA, 14-6 BMMA) and Jason Jackson (15-4 MMA, 6-1 BMMA) will compete in the main competition at the OVO Arena Wembley on May 13, promotion officials announced on Tuesday. At the same time, Luke Trainer also announced a significant light heavyweight confrontation against Simon Biyong. Lima is currently in the most difficult period of its career as He is in the middle of losing the first three fights of his professional career after reclaiming the Welterweight title in the Ballet Grand Prix final against Rory MacDonald in October 2019. , Lima failed in its bid to become the double champion when it lost to Belgaum 250 in the empty middleweight title at the hands of Gegard Mousasi. Yaroslav Amosov won 170 title in Baletter 260, followed by a narrow split decision in a rematch against Michael Page in Balette 267 last October. Rising contenders Jackson will try to close his first title shot. The 31-year-old has won five in a row. Former three-time former WEC and UFC lightweight champion Benson Henderson, top contender Neiman Gracie and most recently Baletter 260 have come up against Paul Daly. The England coach has been unbeaten in five professional matches so far in his growing career. In their last outing, "The Gent" won a second round TKO victory over Yannick Bahati on ballet 267. He completed all his victories within distance. Beyong, 30, of Genoa, Italy, ended his four-fight winning streak in his promotional debut when he fell out of favor with Christian Edwards by a unanimous decision in Blatter 261. Byung won 7-2 in their supportive period, with six wins coming through KO or TKO. In addition, the Baleter London lineup now includes: Main card Champ Yaroslav Amosov vs. Michael Page – for welterweight title Jason Jackson vs. Douglas Lima Dennis Kyle Holtz vs. Kana Watanabe Simon Byung vs. Luke Trainer Initial card VfL Bochum vs. 1. FC Union Berlin Robert Whiteford Ajax vs. Vitesse Tim Wilde Rayo Vallecano vs. Salamanca Elina Kallionidou For more news, fight lineups and updates on UFC Fight Night 201, be sure to come back to Fight TV and subscribe to Fight TV so that you get the latest news and every news about every event. Thanks for coming.
- UFC fight Night 201: Rafael Dos Anjos vs Rafael Fiziev Headlines Feb. 19
Next week's UFC Fight Night 201 card has suddenly begun to hit the lineup. Raphael's best fight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship is on the books for the five-rounder in February. In addition, the 155-pound match between Rafael Dos Angeles (30-13) and Rafael Physio (11-1) will headline the UFC Fight Night event on 19 February. UFC Apex in Las Vegas. Dos Anjos returned to the lightweight division in 2020 after an interim title fight after eight bouts at 170 pounds. His return to the division in which he was the champion defeated Paul Fielder by a head-splitting decision in which he won a possible five rounds in the eyes of most observers. The Brazilians were planning to fight Islam Makhachev for a significant part of 2020 and 2021, only the two men were injured and signed the Dos Anjos Code 19. Fiziev, on the other hand, is claiming the biggest victory of his career in December against Brad Riddell in the "Knockout of the Year" contender. In the UFC on ESPN 31, Fiziev nailed Riddell to score a knockout with a spinning wheel kick, and in the process, earned his fourth bonus after four fights. Since his failed UFC debut in 2019 - an 86-second knockout for Magomed Mustafaev - Fiziev has won five in a row. Other notable competitions booked for the card included a light heavyweight bout between Johnny Walker and Jimenez Hill, as well as a middleweight bout between Julian Marquez and Kyle Docks, but Julian Marquez (9-2 MMA, 3-1 UFC) Kyle Daukaus (10-2 MMA, 1-2 UFC) out of his middleweight matchup. A person with knowledge of match-up confirmed the news to MMA Janki on Tuesday. The man requested anonymity because the UFC has not yet made an official announcement. Also, Austin Lingo (9-1 MMA, 2-1 UFC) is out of his featherweight fight against Jonathan Pearce (11-4 MMA, 2-1 UFC).But it is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. Whether Daukaus or Pearce will be on the card against new opponents. It remains to be seen. For more news, fight lineups and updates on UFC Fight Night 201, be sure to come back to Fight TV and subscribe to Fight TV so that you get the latest news and every news about every event. Thanks for coming.
- UFC 271: Derrick Lewis vs. Tai TuivasaToyota Center | Houston, Texas
UFC 271, the second pay-per-view of the 2022 promotion, is less than a week away, and the excitement is starting to build. The man he knocked out to win the ballot back in 2019 will be at the top of the middleweight title match again between Robert Whittaker. In the co-host event, Whittaker's partner Aussie Tai Tuivasa will take the toughest test of his career as he steps into the octagon with Houston heavyweight Derrick Lewis. Lewis (26-8, 1 NC) will be back in action less than two months after his last victory when he will face fellow heavyweight contender Tai Toivasa (13-3) in UFC 271. This news first came from MMA Janki. Friday, announcing that two giants would fall inside the Toyota Center in Houston on February 12. Immediately after the announcement, other outlets confirmed the booking. "The Black Beast" returned in December after a failed first-round attempt to secure a temporary lease against Cyril Gain by firing on Chris Docks in the first round. The knockout for Houston topped the list of most knockouts in UFC history, breaking the tie between Waiter Belfort and Matt Brown. Over the years, Lewis has beaten people like Francis Ngano, Alexander Volkov, Curtis Blades, and Roy Nelson. He will come up with an 85% finish rate for these three rounds. Australia's Tuivasa has been fairly stable since joining the promotion in 2017, shaking all three wins before falling short three times in a row. Since 2020, Tuivasa has won all four of its matches by knockout within 5:26. His current race has seen him ruined by Augusto Sakai, Greg Hardy and Stephen Straw to move up the rankings. "Bam Bam" voluntarily surpassed Lewis' career completion rate of 92%, and unlike Lewis, he never won by accumulation. While Tiwasa has less than half (six) of Lewis' knockout records in Octagon, the 28-year-old has the time and the skills to potentially reach that significant number in the years to come. The UFC 271 will land at the Toyota Center in Houston on February 12, where fans will be able to watch the headliner in Robert Whitaker's rematch of Middleweight Gold vs. Israel Adesania. The full details of the UFC 271 card are as follows UFC 271 Main Card (pay-per-view) Israel Adesanya vs. Robert Whittaker Derrick Lewis vs. Tai Tuivasa Jared Cannonier vs. Derek Brunson Kyler Phillips vs. Marcelo Rojo Bobby Green vs. Nasrat Haqparast UFC 271 Prelims Andrei Arlovski vs. Jared Vanderaa Alex Perez vs. Matt Schnell Casey O’Neill vs. Roxanne Modafferi Carlos Ulberg vs. Fabio Cherant Ed Herman vs. Maxim Grishin UFC 271 Early Prelims Mana Martinez vs. Ronnie Lawrence Alexander Hernandez vs. Renato Moicano AJ Dobson vs. Jacob Malkoun Douglas Silva de Andrade vs. Sergey Morozov Jeremiah Wells vs. Mike Diamond
- UFC 271: Previewing Adesanya-Whittaker 2 and the Rest of the Card
The card, which will go down in Houston on February 11, will lead to a rematch of the middleweight title between defending champion Israel Adesanya, and the man he knocked out to win the ballot back in 2019, Robert Whittaker. In the co-host event, Whittaker's teammate Aussie Tai Tuivasa will take the toughest test of his career as he steps into the octagon with Houston heavyweight Derrick Lewis - who holds the record for most knockouts in UFC history. But first let's talk about the event, then Adesanya has been absolutely brilliant in middleweight, the only spot on his MMA record with a short detour for the light heavyweight title picture. "The Last Style Bender" (21-1) entered the title defense with a 10-0 middleweight record, beating Marvin Vettori (twice), Paulo Costa, Joel Romero, Calvin Gastellam, Derek Bernson and Anderson Silva. Elliott finished 185 pounds. Then, of course, is the man he rolled to win the UFC Middleweight title. Whittaker (23-5) appeared ready to make a strong case for himself as the UFC's second biggest middleweight champion, right behind the legendary "Spider" Silva. The spark was minimal after Adisnia was knocked out by Whitaker in front of an Australian loyalist. Former champion Whitaker defeated dangerous fighters such as Gastelum, Jared Canonier and Darren Till to make himself No. 1. The Card will also feature a high-stakes middleweight showdown between top contenders Derek Brunson and Jared Cannonier, which could give the winner a crack at the title. Beyond that, the lineup will include veterans, contenders and emerging prospects alike. Which are as follows. UFC 271 Main Card (pay-per-view) Israel Adesanya vs. Robert Whittaker Derrick Lewis vs. Tai Tuivasa Jared Cannonier vs. Derek Brunson Kyler Phillips vs. Marcelo Rojo Bobby Green vs. Nasrat Haqparast UFC 271 Prelims Andrei Arlovski vs. Jared Vanderaa Alex Perez vs. Matt Schnell Casey O’Neill vs. Roxanne Modafferi Carlos Ulberg vs. Fabio Cherant Ed Herman vs. Maxim Grishin UFC 271 Early Prelims Mana Martinez vs. Ronnie Lawrence Alexander Hernandez vs. Renato Moicano AJ Dobson vs. Jacob Malkoun Douglas Silva de Andrade vs. Sergey Morozov Jeremiah Wells vs. Mike Diamond
- UFC Fight Night 200: Sean Strickland vs Jack Hermansson Results
In middleweight, Sean Strickland proved unbeaten once again on Saturday. When he met Jack Hermansson (22-7 MMA, 9-5 UFC) at the main event of the UFC Fight Night on Saturday night. As we all know, UFC needs a good gelanger in middleweight division. And Strickland made a name for themselves in the UFC Apex with another impressive win. Introduced himself for the world title shot. The fight can mostly be classified as a technical boxing match. Strickland proved to be the brightest in the world. Because Strickland was very quiet from the initial bell, moving slowly and making his entire attack with a simple and efficient job. The shock allowed him to cover the distance from where Hermansson was supposed to work, and forced Hermansson to make a desperate attempt to take off from a great distance. This gave Strickland the opportunity to easily thwart efforts to keep Hermmonson's battle on the ground. The contest turned out to be a battle for the greater volume of Hermansson and Strickland's much more effective accuracy. Hermansson was aggressive in throwing kicks and moving forward with wild noises, which were strong enough to draw a steady stream of blood from Strickland's nose. In the final round, Hermansson 's intensity increased, with a series of strikes, most of which were missed as Strickland remained with fewer strikes - but landed more. Round 1 was a close contest, but the difference in Round 2 was widened when Strickland dropped Hermansson. Round 3, Hermansson let his hands go a little further but came a little too wild to top the Strickland patient's high-accuracy approach. As the battle progressed, physical corpses became a major part of the Strickland invasion. After five rounds, the question became whether the judges valued Hermansson 's aggression on Strickland's effectiveness. One judge upheld Hermansson 's view, but it was Strickland who ended the night with a show of hands, deciding to separate from the injuries of 49-46, 47-48 and 49-46. Strickland, 30, weighs 185 pounds. Since jumping from Welterweight in 2020, Strickland has taken a 5-0 lead with its other victories against Jack Marshman, Brendon Allen, Krzysztof Jutko and Urea Hall. The victory took Strickland's winning streak to six, five of which came in the middleweight division. This puts him in the position of one of the leading men in the controversy for the title shot in the winner of the rematch of UFC 271 between champion Israel Adesanya and former champion Robert Whitaker. I would love to get a title shot, "Strickland said after the fight." As the UFC knows, I'm a company man. I will fight whatever you put in front of me. But I would be happy if they had a belt. I don't care who owns the gold, no matter who it is. I just have to get it. UFC Fight Night 200 results include: Sean Strickland def. Jack Hermansson via split decision (49-46, 47-48, 49-46) Nick Maximov def. Punahele Soriano via split decision (28-29, 30-27, 29-28) Shavkat Rakhmonov def. Carlston Harris via knockout (strikes) – Round 1, 4:10 Brendan Allen def. Sam Alvey via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 2, 2:10 Bryan Battle def. Tresean Gore via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) Julian Erosa def. Steven Peterson via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28) John Castaneda def. Miles Johns via technical submission (arm-triangle choke) – Round 3, 1:38 Hakeem Dawodu def. Mike Trizano via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Chidi Njokuani def. Marc-Andre Barriault via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 0:16 Alexis Davis def. Julija Stoliarenko via unanimous decision (29-27, 29-27, 30-27) Jailton Almeida def. Danilo Marques via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 2:57 Phil Rowe def. Jason Witt via TKO (punches) – Round 2, 2:15 Malcolm Gordon def. Denys Bondar via submission (injury) –Round 1, 1:22
- BELLATOR MMA 274: GRACIE VS. STORLEY on February 19 at Baletter 274
Bellatar is going to have a big event for his fans in February. Because Storley (12-1 MMA, 7-1 BMMA) will headline the first five rounds of the non-title fight of the promotion when he meets Neiman Gracie (11-2 MMA, 9-2 BMMA) on February 19 at Baletter 274 , Refreshing Mark Lemminger's 87-second disaster, Brazilian Gracie will wear ballet gloves for the 12th time in a row against hard-hitting Storley, who began his professional career with six consecutive KOs. Also, former Baletor welterweight champion Andrei Koreshkov is returning to action against the winner of his last seven bouts, Mohammad Berkhmov. Gracie (No. 4) and Storley (No. 5) both want to build new winning lines after recent setbacks. Gracie (11-2) has replaced winning and loss since December 2018, with the recent decision to lose to Jason Jackson to stop Mark Lemminger. Storley (12-1) defeated Dante Schiro by a split decision after losing to Yaroslav Amosav by a narrow margin, after which he defeated Douglas Lima for the Belter Welterweight title. In addition, Andrey Koreshkov (No. 8) is up against powerful Mukhmad Berkamov in Syria's co-host competition. Elsewhere, the sixth-ranked Vita Artiga competes against the unbeaten Keri Taylor Melendez in the women's flyweight fight. Opening the main card, heavyweights Seed Sowma and Devion Franklin, both ranked No. 8 in the official Blatter rankings, collide. The early card battles are worth watching, including Georgi Karakhanyan vs. Adam Piccolotti and Mandel Nallo vs. Nick Brown.
- Max Holloway medically cleared to resume training
The event took place in March, in which Walesae, Hawai'i's Holloway was to challenge Alexander Volkanovski for the 145-pound title fight. But unfortunately, due to an unknown injury, he was forced to give up the fight. As a result, the UFC has decided to go ahead with the title bout between Volkanovski and Chan Sung Jung at UFC 273 in Jacksonville, Florida on April 9. But now there is a twist in the story. However, our influential sources have stated that Max Holloway has been medically cleared to resume training and has offered to act as a backup for the next title fight of the Featherweight Division. However, further sources said that the former champion got medical clearance on Thursday. Because at the time of the injury, no one had a clear time frame for Holloway's recovery. Sources said the 30-year-old had actually developed a back injury, and the team needed diligence to make sure the condition did not worsen. Now that he has been cleared for training, Holloway (23-6) has informed the UFC that he is ready to act as a weight and backup in this fight, defending champion Volkanovski (23). -1) Or Jung, aka Korean Zombie, (17-6). According to sources, the UFC is aware of Holloway's offer but has not made a formal decision on his proposal. It has become a relatively common practice for UFCs to back up their high profile title fights at pay-per-view events Holloway is considered the No. 2 featherweight in the world behind Volkanovski. The two have fought twice before. Volkanovski of Australia defeated Holloway by a unanimous decision in 2019 and by a split decision in 2020. The two competitions were very close. The question is, what will be the UFC's next move? Will Holloway be able to fight in the April event?
- Bellator targets Cris Cyborg vs. Cat Zingano title fight next
While the UFC has started announcing 2022 promotions, Baletter will also be seen in full action in 2022. ۔ "They're going to have a lot of battles in February, March, April and May, in which you'll see the big battles, which we're starting to sort out and soon they're over," said Blatter president Scott Cooker in a recent interview. Will start doing Cooker added that he has a great idea of who will compete in his next women's featherweight championship. Former UFC title challenger Cat Zingano appears on the deck of rival ballet champion Cris Cyberg, whom Cooker has been trying to make sometime in the first few months of this year. "Zingano has arrived and wants to fight cyberbullying," he explained. Zingano, who has been winning consistently since joining the Baller roster at the end of 2020, has had a brilliant career (12-4 MMA, 2-0 BMMA), but has not competed since April. Is. There aren't many marquee opponents left to challenge Cyborg (25-2 MMA, 4-0 BMA), however, and it is likely that Cooker will be bound by Zangano's request for the title shot. Zangano, 39, had a remarkable win over Amanda Nunes, Mesha Tate and Raquel Pennington. They came to this place many years ago, and although "Alpha" has had some difficult years with injuries, losses and inactivity, it finds itself back on track with three wins in the last four. Cyborg, 35 will need the best version of Zangano to pass, as Brazil has been nothing short of a catastrophic ball since joining Baletter in January 2020. Cyborg has lost only once in the last 15 years, which came to Nunes. The UFC banner, and it has already recorded three defenses for its Baletter title. Cooker said the details are yet to be finalized for Cyborg vs. Zangano, but this is the same match that promotes promotion for this year. The question arises as to whether the cat will win the title if it is a fight?












