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  • LFA 118 caabilities battle of placing , grappling environment champions

    LFA 118 is taking place on Friday, November 12 at the Los Angeles-Burbank Marriott Convention Center in Burbank, California. LFA 118 will be the eleventh LFA event in Golden State. Promotion officials announced on November 8 that the winner of LFA 118 Brazil's Geo-Jitsu world champion Jacqueline Amorim (4-0) against world kickboxing champion Leuth Young (3-1-1) had been declared the winner with the title going out. "We are excited to bring the Women's Straightweight Championship at LFA 118 to Southern California," said Ed Source, LFA CEO. "Jaqueline Amorim is a BJJ World Champion, and Loveth Young is a Kickboxing World Champion. This title fight is significant because both women are winning back-to-back victories behind our LFA Octagon. Will become the fourth strawweight champion in history. Amorim's four professional competitions so far have ended in the preliminary round, including a 10-second knockout victory in July's LFA 110, as well as a 33-second submission victory in March's LFA 101. Meanwhile, Young recently fought in January, scoring the second round TKO against Kelly D'Angelo in LFA 97. Her only professional MMA loss came through the decision of current UFC women's flyweight and former LFA champion Vanessa Demopoulos. Since then, the "Nigerian Terminator" has revived under the LFA banner with back-to-back TKO wins. With the announcement, the LFA 118 lineup is currently included. Main Card (UFC Fight Pass, 10pm ET) Jacqueline Amorim vs. Leuth Young - for the empty strawweight title Askar Askar vs. Leandro Gomes Chase Gibson vs. TBA Devon Barbosa vs. Gina Bishop Ryan Flingham vs. Javier Garcia Andrea Brown vs. Sydney Trelo The first LFA event in the state of California was LFA 13. The event also took place at the Los Angeles-Burbank Marriott Convention Center and was in many ways a historic night. The question arises as to whether LFA 118 will be able to make any history

  • Tang Kai vs. Yoon Chang Min ONE: NEXTGEN II card

    Following the hot start of the NEXTGEN event series, the ONE Championship is set to return with the second installment. November 12, 2021 will revolutionize the world of fighting when not one, not two, but three events will be released. Belitar 271 Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino | In Hollywood, Florida LFA Legacy Fighting Alliance 118 Los Angeles Marriott Burbank Airport Convention Center | In Burbank, California And ONE Championship: NextGen 2 will be held in Singapore. We have already published the details of the first two events which can be seen on Fight TV. Now let's talk about ONE Championship: NextGen 2. The world's largest martial arts organization One Championship Next Gen II event will be broadcast on November 12, 2021. The event was pre-tapped on October 29 with the One Next Generation event. The headliner competition will be a Bantamweight Muay Thai competition between Sampich Fairtex and Riti Wada. As previously announced, ONE: NEXTGEN II will be at the forefront of a thrilling ONE Super Series Moe Thai Bantamweight Affair between top-ranked contender Saemapetch Fairtex and debutant superstar Rati Wada Petchindi Academy. Also confirmed was the co-host event between featherweight MMA stars Tang Kai and "The Big Heart" Yoon Chang Min. The fights will now include two Grand Prix alternate competitions, another Moe Thai bantamweight thriller, and a catchweight mixed martial arts competition. In the pair of One Featherweight Kickboxing World Grand Prix alternatives, Smokin 'Jo Nattawut's York collided with Davtyan, and "Bamboo Sword" Zhang Chunyu met promotional newcomer Dovydas Rimkus. The lineup will also feature former One World title challenger Agilan "Alligator" Thani and former Pancreas welterweight champion Hiroyuki "Japanese Best" Tetsuka squaring in the 86kg catch weightlift. And the show will start with a dead Thai bantamweight contest, as Chinese striker Han Zihao will meet veteran Frenchman Victor Pinto.

  • Maycee Barber Gets New Opponent For UFC 269?

    Welcome to Fight TV. Today we will talk about another big news event in UFC, Major changes to UFC 269. Montana de la Rosa will be out of UFC 269 due to a knee injury. He is now more likely to be replaced by rising and youngest MMA star Aaron Blancheld. The pay-per-view event takes place on December 11 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Blanche Field (7-1 MMA, 1-0 UFC) began his promotional career in September. Blanche Field (7-1) won his long-awaited UFC debut against Sarah Alper last month. He defeated Alpar by a unanimous decision. At just 22 years old, Blanchefield is one of the brightest prospects in all MMA. As for Barber (9-2 MMA, 4-2 UFC), one of the youngest fighters on the UFC roster at the age of 23, has credited his recent success to Miranda Mauric. In July. Victory put Roxanne Modafiri and Alexa Grosso in the winning column after losing one unanimous decision after another. No venue for the December 11 pay-per-view event has been officially announced. However, it is rumored that UFC 269 will go down at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV. With the change, the UFC 269 lineup includes: Charles Oliveira vs. Dustin Poir - for the lightweight title. Amanda Nance vs. Juliana Pina - for the women's Bennettweight title. Leon Edwards vs. George Musvedel. Dominic Cruz vs. Pedro Manhoz. Randy Costa vs. Tony Kelly. Cody Gibrandt vs. Kai Kara France. Priscilla Kachuira vs. Gillian Robertson. Drax du Plessis vs. Andre Manez. Alex Perez vs. Matt Skinal. Ryan Hall vs. Dark Manner. Sean O'Malley vs. Rawlin Paiva Massey Barber vs. Erin Blancheld We'll keep you updated on more updates around UFC 269 Pay Per View.

  • Jimmie Rivera To Sign With BKFC, Reveals Manager

    BKFC is adding another former UFC fighter to its roster. Maliki Kawa, head of first round management, revealed that Riviera had agreed to sign with BKFC. Who he will fight and when he will fight will be decided later, but the former UFC Bantamweight Wins Saints have agreed to join the promotion. But BKFC has not yet publicly confirmed the signing. "They're signing my son Jimmy Rivera, nobody knows about it, so I broke it up here on Di Shamo. Jimmy Rivera is going there," Maliki Kawa told Di Shamo. Rivera, a well-known UFC fighter, will be performing well in the BKFC. The promotion is being signed from the first round with many of these former UFC fighters, including Mike Perry, who recently signed. The deal between Jimmy Rivera (23-5) and the UFC ended when he lost to Pedro Manhoz in the Fight of the Night in February. The UFC chose not to re-sign it. The main reason for this was that he had made only 2-4 in his last six matches. Since then, a lot of people thought he would sign up with another MMA promotion but it looks like he is going to BKFC. Throughout his career, Riviera has won notable victories over Manhoz, Orijah Faber, John Dodson, Thomas Almeida, Cody Steeman, and Marcus Bremj. He started his UFC run with a five-fight win and was 21-1 before winning his first UFC main event against Marilyn Morris, where he lost to KO in a 33-second. The question is, what will Jimmy Rivera do at BKFC?

  • With Maycee Barber Out , Miranda Maverick to Face Erin Blanchfield at UFC 269

    Miranda Maurek will replace injured Macy Barber in the women's flyweight bout against Erin Blancheld at UFC 269 in Las Vegas on December 11. Both sides have verbally agreed to compete with the soon-to-be-signed agreements. Influential Fight TV sources confirmed the verbal agreement but declined to be named as the promotion is yet to be formally announced. Miranda Rachel Maurek is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the flyweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championships. She competed in the flyweight division of the Invicta Fighting Championships. As of October 4, 2021, she is ranked # 15 in the UFC Women's Flyweight Rankings. Maverick (9-3), Invicta FC is the winner of the former Invicta Phoenix Series One Night Tournament. They are 2-1 in the UFC to date. Coincidentally, this was the last time she competed against Barber, and she suffered a loss due to a close division decision. Like Blanchfield, Maverick looked like a blue-chip prospect early in her career, and many saw her decision to split as a barber move. Blanchfield (7-1 MMA, 1-0 UFC), on the other hand, was one of the most popular flyweight prospects when it signed with Blancfield and UFC in early 2021. Blanchfield made his promotional debut on September 18th. What happened when he defeated Sarah Alpar by a unanimous decision? The victory extended the series to four. UFC 269 will take place on December 11, 2021 at the T-Mobile Arena, and is the title of a light-hearted title fight between Charlies Oliveira and Dustin Poirier. Amanda Nunes defended her bantamweight title against Juliana PeÛŒÙ†Ű§a in the co-main event. The current lineup for the 2021 Final PPV consists of the following bouts: Charles Oliveira (c) Dustin Poirier - for the UFC Lightweight Championship Amanda Nunes (c) vs. Julianna Peña - For the UFC Women's Bantamweight Championship Leon Edwards vs. George Masvidel Kai Kara-France vs. Cody Garbrand Rawlian Paiwa vs. Sean O'Malley Geoff Neal vs. Santiago Ponzenebio Dominic Cruz vs. Pedro Manhoz Andre Moniz vs. Drax du Plessis Alex Perez vs. Matt Chanel Ryan Hall vs. Derek Munner Gillian Robertson vs. Priscilla Cachuira Randy Costa vs. Tony Kelly Josh Emmett vs. Dan Egg Bruno Silva vs. Jordan Wright Erin Blancheld vs. Miranda Maurek

  • Caleb Plant - True Champion !

    Caleb Plant has felt defeat inside and out of the ring. The man is a "Peoples Champion" for sure to say the least. Caleb is true to who he is and does not change for anyone even for an instant. He did at one time and the loss was the greatest loss a man, a champion a father could ever have. He lost a child, his very own flesh and blood. He did not campaign on that storyline, he came at Canelo Alvarez with everything he had in his heart. This is a great man, a real life champion and role model in boxing for the ages ! FIGHT.TV wants to let the world know what type of REAL WORLD / LIFE CHAMPION was in the ring that night fighting for more than money ! "I promised my daughter that I would be a champion, but I know she must be proud of me because I stand in the ring against one of the best in the world"

  • Anthony Dirrell stops Marcos Hernandez in four with crushing uppercut

    Anthony Dirrell proved Saturday night that he is a title challenger at 168 pounds. Former two-time super-middleweight champion Anthony Dirrell did not appear to be on the undercard for the Canelo Alvarez vs. Caleb plant showtime. He hit the best punch of his career and knocked out Marcos Hernandez. Darrell stopped Marcos Hernandez with a giant right upper cut in 22 seconds in Round 4 of the 10-rounder set on the Canelo Alvarez-Caleb plant card at the MGM Grand. Dirrell (34-2-2, 25 KOs) came in a Michigan State outfit. The fighter, originally from Flint, MI, had better luck than Sparti on November 6. He clipped Hernandez (15-5-2, 3 KOs) to the jaw with a wind-up right hook that looked as if it had started from his knees. Hernandez hit the ground and tried unsuccessfully to stand on his own two feet. The referee stopped the fight by giving Round 4 TKO to Daryl. The winner of the Alvarez-Plant Fight will have many options in his first defense of the undisputed 168-pound title. Daryl just showed that he is a workable.

  • Canelo Alvarez makes history by stopping Caleb Plant in Round 11

    In a remarkable career full of success, Canelo Alvarez had another great success on Saturday at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas and set a record. The superstar, a four-division title holder, became the first undisputed super-middleweight champion by knocking out Caleb Plant in the 11th round, and only the sixth man in any division to become the undisputed champion in the four-title round. Alvarez's success has put him on the list of great people and has risen to the top "Being the undisputed champion in the history of Mexico means a lot," he said. "We are only six. I am happy to be only one in six in the world." Now let's talk about the match: At first it seemed difficult for Alvarez to do this, because if you look at the half of the match, both the fighters were very excited and were responding to each other's fight. And there were plenty of power shots. Alvarez himself said in an interview after the match that if truth be told, yes, I was a little disappointed, especially in the first five rounds. As soon as the match entered the sixth and seventh rounds, Plant began to look a little tired and he was no longer hitting shorts, mostly defending himself. As time went on, Plant also had the power to stop him. Alvarez saw it and began to do more and more damage to the plant By the 10th round, the punishment seemed to have removed most of the steam from the plant, which was not hitting as hard as before in the fight and whose movement seemed more laborious. And Alvarez wasn't downing a iota. Then, in the 11th, Alvarez finally landed the much-awaited punch, a left hook that marked the beginning of the end for the Tennessee Brave. This shot was followed by a sharp right and a small left, which sent the plant to the canvas on all fours. He was able to get up, but it was not easy. Because Alvarez started raining punches and the plant (21-1, 12 KOs) went down again. The last five were so strong that the plant's hopes of returning were dashed, prompting referee Russell Mora to stop fighting. The official stoppage time of Round 11 of the scheduled 12 round fight was 1 minute, 5 seconds. At that moment, a glowing Alvarez (57-2-1, 39 KOs) jumped on the ropes in a corner of the ring and raised his fist to recognize the spectators. And then a member of his team put a gold crown on his head to highlight his accomplishments. Alvarez's impressive performances proved that he is the king of the super-middleweight division and, in the eyes of most, the ruler of the game. What's next for the 31-year-old icon? He refused to go immediately after the fight, saying he wanted to take a break after a long training camp. The question is who will be Alvarez's next victim?

  • UFC 268 results: Kamaru Usman defeats Colby Covington again, secures fifth title defense

    The thrilling UFC event, in which Usman and Cunnington headlined the fifth UFC pay-per-view event at Madison Square Garden, was a rematch between the co-main event and the main event.  Before we go into the match, let us take a look at the background of this match. Usman-Cunnington Fight was a rematch of his classic title bout in UFC 245. Usman won the stand-off in the fifth round with a technical knockout by Cunnington, although Cunnington immediately protested against referee Mark Goddard. Decided, and continued to resent the call for 22 months after the fight. Which he had to avenge today. As it's been stated in several of his interviews, and as he went into battle, Cunnington said he had redefined his point of view and would not fight as he did in his first contest. After a few early attacks from both sides, Cunnington launched a boxing strike to control the match and Usman, but unfortunately Usman turned the tide. Usman punched a few times and controlled the challenger for a moment before returning to his feet, where the champion would control the center of the cage. Covington went on for a collection but Usman completed another takedown, bringing the action back to the canvas for a short time. Once they got back on their feet, the fierce exchanges continued until the end of the round. In the last minute of the second, Usman will take the field to crush the left hook to knock down Cowington. The challenger retreated to the right, but another left-hander found a way to send Covington back to the canvas. Usman would close the round when he came down with heavy punches on his body. Usman got the first knockdown of the fight at the end of the second round, and tried to knock out Covington before the bell rang. He started the third round from where he left, but Cunnington completed five minutes by putting Usman against the cage. Cunnington recovered well to start the third and put together a good collection, although he was more careful in his movements. Usman remained calm and let the fighting come to him, but in the closing moments the action would escalate with some warm exchanges. The round will end after Kington changes levels and completes a takeaway on the champion. Cowington, who began to emerge as a tough opponent, had a few clean strikes early in the fourth round. Cowington kept up the pressure throughout the round and took off a tight upper cut that seemed to sway Usman before the end of the frame. It looked as if Cunningham would take control of the match. This could be seen by the crowd in the form of slogans in the last round. As the final round began, Covington received shouts from the crowd. The fierce exchange continued, the two fighters landed clearly, and an interesting round was formed. In the closing moments, Usman accidentally blinked, causing a brief pause in action before the fight ended. The two men shared words of respect, hugs and encouragement before returning to their corners. After another incredible battle between these two fierce rivals, New York State Athletic Commission judges Derek Cleary (49-46), Dave Terrell (48-47) and Sal de Amato (48-47) scored in Usman's favor. Cards submitted. With the win, Usman improved to 20-1-0, winning 19 consecutive fights, including five title defenses. "I'm the best living person right now, pound for pound," he said. Cowington, the former interim welterweight champion, fell 16-3-0. The question arises as 


















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  • UFC 268 results, highlights: Rose Namajunas retains strawweight title in tactical affair with Weili

    Finally, Rose Namajonas managed to defend her title for the second time. After defeating Weili Zhang by TKO in the first round in April to become the two-time women's strawweight champion, Rose Namajunas entered UFC 268. She was well aware that a rematch with Wally could be very stressful. But Namajus once again used his talent and professionalism to win the title.In the women's strawweight title bout at the UFC 268 Co-Men event at Madison Square Garden in New York, Rose Namajonas worked for more than 25 minutes to convince two of the three judges that she had won the championship. Left Zhang Valley behind to retain. As soon as the match started, Weili (21-3 MMA, 5-2 UFC) started the action with intermittent leg kicks. While Namajunas (11-4 MMA, 9-3 UFC) vowed to combine a quick punch, find a home for each strike. Shortly after the first round, Valley saved the take-down and began trying to improve her position. Namajunas defended Weili's growing strike very well and forced Weili to choose some ground and pound strikes before returning to his feet. After getting off the mat, the pair exchanged a few strikes before the end of the round. The second round was also very exciting and both the fighters were striking in full force. The two fighters were not allowing each other to dominate at any cost. At the end of the second round, Valley stung her with a hard punch, causing Namajon to stumble momentarily. The Challenger will use this moment briefly to take the fight to the mat, but Namajonas worked her way up and took down one of her own, ending the round at the top. While the third round saw a slight slack in the fight, the two fighters now looked a little more cautious and were looking for a better chance to defeat their opponent. Nimajonas came out a little more hurried in the fourth round, perhaps feeling that she was down on the scorecards. The quick punches found their mark and the champion kept up the pressure in the opening moments. Wiley made her way to a complete takedown, but managed to top the list after joking for the position. Wiley did well to reduce the damage, but spent a lot of time on her back before reaching the final round. In the final moments of the match, the crowd started chanting slogans for the champion just moments before she got a take-down in the middle of the cage. Namajunas went on to strike the ground and pound, maintaining the top position for the majority of the round, sealing the final moments of the proceedings before moving on to the judges' scorecards. The two judges will agree that Namajonas won the fight by scoring 48-47 and 49-46, while the dissenting judge scored 47-48 for Challenger. For the first time in UFC history, a fighter defended his title twice against the same opponent. For the first time, Namajonas found himself successfully defending against the same fighter he had defeated to become the champion. He defeated Joanna Jedrzejic back-to-back in UFC 217 and UFC 237 and now defeated Valley in UFC 261 and UFC 268. Valley, on the other hand, dropped two in a row for the first time in her career. The first Chinese champion in UFC history will try to fix the plane after going through a difficult 2021 campaign and falling short in this impending battle. Namajonas will now likely face former champion Carla Esparza, again in the opening fight for the 2014 Strawweight title. The question arises as to whether Nimajunas will be able to reclaim his title once again against former champion Carla Esparza. ?

  • White Says Chimaev Is ‘Not Ready’ For Title, Needs ‘One Or Two Fights

    Dana White says people need to take a break from fighting for Khemzat Chemayev's title. After the MMA's rising star, the invincible Chimaev, whose recent spectacular comeback and a stellar performance against Lee Jungliang, everyone's eyes are on Chimaev and people are starting to ask questions about how fast he is. Reaching the title shot, some even suggested that he could face the winner of the UFC 268 main event title fight next time, which is between Kamaro Usman and Colby Covington. However, White told TSN that he did not believe this was the right move for a greener like Chimaev, adding that he might need some more fights first. "I don't know if Chimaev is ready for it yet. (A title shot). It's a 'rare ball game' when you start fighting. It's one or two fights away from the championship, "White said. There is certainly room to understand why some people think that Khamzat Chimaev will soon be fighting for a title, regardless of what Dana White says. This is the product of when you book someone for the fourth fight in their promotion against the world's second-ranked contender, even if it is never completed. Nevertheless, Fight TV analysts agree with White that one or two fights would be best for Chimaev, and White added in an interview that he would not allow Chechen to return to Octagon before the end of the year. Are optimistic for The plan seems to be leaning towards Netizens as the next battle for Chimaev, but only time will tell. The question is, do you think Chimaev wants to take the title shot now or does he need to be ready before the title shot?

  • Maycee Barber out of UFC 269 fight with Erin Blanchfield

    Maycee Barber also announced her withdrawal from UFC 269.  Maycee Barber has been forced to withdraw from her upcoming match against Erin Blancheld (7-1), scheduled for UFC 269 on December 11 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Fight TV confirmed this through its influential sources. The news was first reported by MMA Janki. Like her original rival Montana de la Rosa, Barber (9-2 MMA, 4-2 UFC) withdrew from the pay-per-view event on December 11 for unknown reasons. Erin Blanche, who replaces de la Rosa in mid-October, is expected to be on the card. While the promotion has not finalized an alternative, the current leading flyweight Miranda Mauric (9-3 MMA, 2-1) is up against Blanchfield (7-1 MMA, 1-0 UFC). UFC). Blancheld, 22, made her promotional debut on September 18 when she defeated Sarah Alpert by unanimous decision. The victory extended the series to four. As far as Maurek is concerned, she fought against Barber for the last time and suffered a loss due to a close split decision. The question is, will Maurer be able to make up for her recent loss? With the change, the UFC 269 lineup includes: Main card Charles Oliveira vs. Dustin Poirier - for the lightweight title Amanda Nunes vs. Juliana Pina - for the women's bantamweight title Leon Edwards vs. George Masvidel Cody Garbrand vs. Kai Kara France Sean O'Malley vs. Rawlin Payva Initial card Geoff Neal vs. Santiago Ponzenebio Dominic Cruz vs. Pedro Manhoz Josh Emmett vs. Dan Egg Drax du Plessis vs. Andre Moniz Erin Blancheld vs. TBA Initial card Alex Perez vs. Matt Chanel Ryan Hall vs. Derek Munner Priscilla Kachuira vs. Gillian Robertson Randy Costa vs. Tony Kelly Bruno Silva vs. Jordan Wright

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