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  • CLARESSA SHIELDS Calls Out Jake Paul !

    You bet this would be an amazing fight because we all know the outcome ! CLARESSA has called out the “want to be” and her ill will is to expose the exhibitionist once and for all. We at FIGHT.TV offered to feature the bout and pay the purses at HENCHO EN MEXICO III - we know SHIELDS is all for it - PAUL Will hide and not reply unless he can gain popularity and just take your money ? This would be a great THANKSGIVING BOUT - Something The Sport Would Be Thankful For ! #BOXING #PELEA #MEXICO #claressashields #ROLEMODEL #real #trending #BOXEO #FIGHTTV

  • Justin Thornton's death related to injuries from BKFC 20.

    Justin Thornton, a beloved fighter has passed away due to injuries sustained in his fight at BKFC 20. He was paralyzed from head strikes and began to develop an infection in his spinal chord. Would gloves have stopped this? The ABC Medical Committee has been critical of bare knuckle fighting. What could have prevented this? Combat sports is dangerous and fighter are aware of what risks they take. Accidents like this are still incredibly rare but we have to ask ourselves. At what cost are we willing to risk? It seems as long as combat and contact sorts in general exist. These accidents will continue to happen. It's with deep sympathy and our respect for Justin Thornton that we send condolences to his friends and family. May Justin rest in peace and know that his legacy live on as a martial artists and MMA veteran. Fight.TV salutes you Justin.

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  • Dos Anjos out of UFC 267

    UFC 267, which takes place on October 30th in Abu Dhabi, is a major battle in which Dos Anjos vs Makhachev was set up. However, Dos Anjos has been knocked out of UFC 267. Dos Anjos admitted to his knee surgery a few weeks ago but intended to go through with the fight. He talked to Sherdog about his injury and how he was recovering. "I'm already walking without crutches, I need to make a fuss in 10 days. I'm a fighter. I've always wanted to fight. We've already told the UFC what happened. By the way, the UFC was very good at paying all my surgery costs. But obviously, I can't decide alone. I have to hear from my trainer, my doctor and physiotherapist. We have to make the final decision in a week." This is the third time this fight has been scheduled. The first came back in October last year but was forced reschedule due to Dos Anjos contracting Covid19, the competition was rescheduled for November but then an illness kept Makhachev out. Now with the recent cancellation, the UFC must move forward with various options. Makhachev must be able to stay on the card in Abu Dhabi and find a new opponent. Like Peter Yan, who lost his opponent in the main event, the UFC should try to keep the card as good as possible. Fight TV wants to know, who should Makhachev fight? Share and tell us!

  • Aljamain Sterling out of UFC 267

    For UFC 267 On October 30th, Bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling was removed from the event for medical reasons just days before he was due to defend his title against Petr Yan. The UFC has not announced a formal change of card but is discussing creating an interim title in Sterling's absence. The UFC 267 event will still take place on October 30th in Abu Dhabi. According to sources, Sterling (20-3) was denied medical clearance by doctors for five rounds of fighting. Sterling (20-3) won the UFC title in March, when Yan was disqualified in the fourth round of his title fight for illegal knee throwing. The 32-year-old underwent neck surgery in April to repair a long-standing injury he had suffered for years. According to sources, Sterling's neck is still a problem. Yan (15-2) The Russian bantamweight won the ballot by defeating Jose Aldo in July 2020, and when he got off the illegal knee, he looked to defeat Sterling. Before the loss of this disqualification, Yan had won 10 fights in a row. The two were ready to clash again immediately after the controversial result of their first Bantamweight title bout at UFC 259, which Sterling won the ballot by disqualification. One possible option to face Yan for the interim title could be Cory Sandhagen. Fight.TV wants to know, who do you think Yan should fight?

  • UFC 266 highlights : Shevchenko vs Murphy

    Round 1: From the first round, Shevchenko started with a few kicks to the body and lead leg to control the match. Murphy grabbed a kick but ate Valentina's right hand for her effort. Murphy's left eye was swollen. The "bullet" landed some hard kicks before taking Murphy down and maintaining top control to end the round. Round 2: In the second round, Murphy eased some pressure and stepped up her efforts to control the match. Murphy managed to get Shevchenko's back against the fence. She could not pull off the single leg or the two takedown. But the Challenger went for a Superman punch then met a counter from Shevchenkos right hand. Round 3: Murphy couldn't find her way inside. Shevchenko stopped Murphy from pursuing with striking to finish the round. Round 4: Murphy threw a right hook to start the round. Shevchenko punched her before taking Murphy down. She landed some ground and pound. Shevchenko took a dominant position and made some vicious attacks to eliminate murphy via TKO. Official via TKO-R4, 4:00 Fight.TV wants to know. What do you think of this fight? Share and tell us!

  • UFC 266 highlight : Volkanovski vs Ortega

    Saturday night's event heald some of the best matches to watch this year. Spectators saw a great match between Alexander Volkanovski and Ortega. Alexander Volkanovski successfully defended his UFC Featherweight Championship in Las Vegas with a unanimous decision over Brian Ortega in the main event of UFC 266. The first round showed that both men had their own moments as the strike figures were almost identical. Volkanovski was a little more efficient, moving in and out and setting his leg and body kicks. However, the challenger used his length to do his job well and impede the champion's rhythm. While the second round increased the heat in both fighters. Volkanovski played the role of aggressor more and more often. He repeatedly pressed Ortega on the fence and carried out some significant attacks. After the second round, the two exchanged words. With the two sharing the Ultimate Fighter season as coaches, it should come as no surprise that there was some added intensity. From that moment on, the battle reached a whole new level. Ortega sank in a deep guillotine from which Volkanovski escaped. In the fifth round, Orga was beaten up, but was still fighting. He took a right hand that looked heavy. Ultimately, it was the kind of fight that would raise the profile of both fighters. Volkanovski's rise to the championship has been incredible, but his victory over Ortega adds even more legitimacy to his reign. Although the champion has only two title defenses to his name, he has already won over some of the top names in the division. He won three of the top five, including two on Holloway. So now goes the question, who will Volkanovski fight next? Fight.TV wants to know!

  • UFC 266 results - Volkanovski wins via unanimous decision

    Fight.TV is here to bring you the facts and nothing but! Alexander Volkanovski defeated Brian Ortega via unanimous decision (49-46, 50-45, 50-44) Valentina Shevchenko defeated Lauren Murphy via fourth-round TKO (punches) Robbie Lawler defeated Nick Diaz via third-round TKO (punches) Curtis Blaydes defeated Jairzinho Rozenstruik via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Jessica Andrade defeated Cynthia Calvillo via first-round TKO (punches) Merab Dvalishvili defeated Marlon Moraes via second-round TKO (punches) Dan Hooker defeated Nasrat Haqparast via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26) Chris Daukaus defeated Shamil Abdurakimov via second-round TKO (punches) Talia Santos defeated Roxanne Modafferii via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Jalin Turner defeated Uros Medic via first-round submission (rear naked choke) Nick Maximov defeated Cody Brundage via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) Matthew Semelsberger defeated Martin Sano via first-round knockout (punch) Jonathan Pearce defeated Omar Morales via second-round submission (rear naked choke) Who do you think the victors of this card should fight next? FIGHT.TV wants to know!

  • Holloway vs Rodriguez for Nov 13th

    A new highly anticipated featherweight fight between Max Holloway and Yair Rodriguez has been set. On Friday, ESPN first reported that Holloway vs. Rodriguez had been lined up to be featured on the UFC's November 13th fight card. The pair were originally expected to face UFC on ESPN in July, until Holloway's injury pushed the match back. The report also states that the UFC is hopeful that the card will be broadcast on ABC. No location determined yet. Both are in the top 5 of the Featherweight Division, with the winner of the event likely to compete for the UFC Featherweight title against the winner of tonights UFC 266's Alex Volkanowski vs. Brian Ortega Fight. Holloway (22-6) would like to position himself for another shot at their old title with a win in the event. After losing consecutive battles against Alexander Volkanovski, Holloway returned to the winning column against Calvin Kattar in July. Yair Rodriguez (13-2, 1NC) will be seen playing the spoiler. "El Pantera" won against Jeremy Stephens in October 2019. The lack of activity has severely affected Mexico's featherweight, who has not competed in two years. After several rounds with Zabit Megomedsharipov, Rodriguez headed for Holloway. The UFC's November 13th event does not yet have a venue or broadcast plan that has been officially announced, but the promotion is expected to feature all Fight Night programs at the Apex in Las Vegas this year. Fight.TV wants to know, do you think Holloway or Rodriguez will win this bout?

  • Usyk Beats Joshua By Unanimous Decision

    Tonight Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk went face to face for the WBO, WBA, and IBF heavyweight titles. Usyk managed to best Joshua by unanimous decision. It was an amazing fight but there were no crazy knockdowns or anything like that. Just Usyk setting the pace for most of the fight. With Usyk now 19-0, and holder of the heavyweight titles. He better get ready to have the target on his back. Usyk will likely wind up facing a winner of the upcoming Fury VS Wilder bout. Surprisingly tonight, Joshua gave one excuses and explained that Usyk was the better man tonight. "This means much for me, a lot. The fight went exactly the way I expected it to go. There were a couple of moments when Anthony pushed me hard but nothing special. I have been working so hard since January in preparation for this fight. It took me some half a year and I didn't see my family for so long. I miss my children and I miss watching them play. I want to go home and be happy and I'm not thinking about the rematch at this second." Usyk said post fight. So fight fans there you have it. An amazing night full of explosive swings! Who do you think Usyk should fight next? Fight.TV wants to know!

  • Nick Diaz sounding pessimistic pre-fight with Lawler

    In an interview with ESPN.COM, Diaz had much to get off his shoulders regarding his stance in combat sports and how he feels about the upcoming bout - "I never enjoyed fighting, It’s just something that I do. It’s just what I do. I tried to get away from it, but really it’s kind of inevitable. It is. All the people around me and all the money and sponsors, they won’t let me get away from fighting. There’s things I could do, but it’s not going to work out. I might as well just go and take my punches. I don’t want to look back and say, ‘Why did I not just do it?’ I feel great to fight, I don’t feel great about everything. But if I don’t do this, I don’t know how I’m going to feel about myself two years down the road if I’m sitting here going, ‘Why didn’t I just go and do these fights I would have won? This is not enjoyable. This whole thing is for everybody else. I’m glad that the fans are happy, and that they love and that’s just what gets them going. It got me going when I was a kid. Five months in, I was like, ‘In five months I’m going to be good,’ and in five months I was good. Then, ‘After I make 5-0, I’m going to be so good,’ and I didn’t even make it to 5-0, and then I had to go back for more. After that, it was just no way out. I see the kids, I try to tell them, are you sure you want to do this, kid? I like to teach and train and be a part of the sport. I’ve got a few fights left, and if I can survive that and keep the ball rolling a little bit, it’s probably a better option than not fighting. I do believe that I’m the best fighter in the world. I think I’ll beat the sh*t out of Usman. I’ve got a better shot of beating Usman than I do Lawler, just ‘cause I already beat Lawler. It doesn’t make sense for me to go in there and fight Robbie Lawler again. I don’t know why I’m doing this. This should not happen. Whoever set this up is an idiot. I don’t know why I’m doing this. I don’t know why this is happening. I should be fighting Kamaru Usman and that’s it. I don’t want to fight the guys my brother just fought. My brother fights at the same weight as me, so it’s like, kind of tough, ‘cause I don’t want to get in his way and he gets in my way, then I get in his way and I’m like, ‘Hey bro, take the whole damn thing ‘cause that’s what I wanted for you, was to be OK.’ I really sacrificed myself for him. I’m going to go in there and fight Robbie Lawler again, and he don’t deserve to get his ass whooped, and I know I’m going to beat the sh*t out of him and I don’t wanna. If I lose, I don’t want to lose to Robbie Lawler. I already beat him. That just sucks. I feel pretty good today actually. I hope I feel as good fight day as I do today. I just feel ready to fight.” So fight fans, Fight.TV wants to know. Are you surprised by anything Nick Diaz said? Do you think he's going to beat Lawler for a second time? Let us know!

  • Tommy Fury Shuts Down Jake Paul's Final Offer

    Fury and Paul have been arguing with each other for the past few months. Fury insists that Paul is not a real fighter. Paul has tried to make things personal by claiming that Fury's girlfriend has infiltrated his DM's. Paul claims that Fury turned down the offer of two fights. He used prior bouts as a precautionary story with a final presentation on Twitter. Fury admits he turned down two offers because he thought it was a joke. Fury was highlighted on the same card where he extended his professional boxing record to 7-0 against Anthony Taylor. As far as his next rival is concerned, Paul has no shortage of options. He could go with Woodley for a second time, who is ready to get a "I Love Jack Paul" tattoo for a rematch. George Masvidal is calling for a fight, although it is unlikely because of his UFC contract. Paul, who also won against former UFC champions Woodley and Askren, was thought to be preparing for a future fight against Fiori, although talks have now stalled. Fury and Paul appear to be on the verge of a confrontation. The only question at the moment is whether an agreement can be reached about them fighting? It looks like Fury doesn't take Paul seriously enough to fight. Fight.TV wants to know, who do you think would win?

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