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  • Bellator 267 - Entire Fight Card

    Main Card Welterweight Douglas Lima vs Michael Page Women's Featherweight Leah McCourt vs Jessica Borga Featherweight Rob Whiteford vs Andrew Fisher Lightweight Yves Landu vs Tim Wilde Light Heavyweight Luke Trainer vs Yannick Bahati Preliminary Card Welterweight Lewis Long vs Uroš Jurišić Lightweight Kane Mousah vs Davy Gallon Women's Flyweight Petra Částková vs Elina Kallionidou Lightweight Charlie Leary vs Gavin Hughes Featherweight Fabacary Diatta vs Nathan Rose Bantamweight Khurshed Kakhorov vs Mike Ekundayo Women's Strawweight Chiara Penco vs Katharina Dalisda Welterweight Jack Grant vs Nathan Jones Announced bouts Featherweight Jair Junior vs TBA

  • UFC 266 - Entire Fight Card

    Main card Featherweight Alexander Volkanovski vs Brian Ortega Women’s Flyweight Valentina Shevchenko vs Lauren Murphy Welterweight Nick Diaz vs Robbie Lawler Heavyweight Curtis Blaydes vs Jairzinho Rozenstruik Women’s Flyweight Jéssica Andrade vs Cynthia Calvillo Preliminary card (ESPN / ESPN+) Bantamweight Marlon Moraes vs Merab Dvalishvili Lightweight Dan Hooker vs Nasrat Haqparast Heavyweight Shamil Abdurakhimov vs Chris Daukaus Early preliminary card (ESPN / ESPN+ / UFC Fight Pass) Women’s Flyweight Manon Fiorot vs Mayra Bueno Silva Middleweight Karl Roberson vs Nick Maximov Welterweight Matthew Semelsberger vs Martin Sano Jr.

  • UFC Vegas 37 Bonuses

    There were four bonuses awarded for UFC Vegas 37 on Saturday night. Joaquin Buckley, Nate Maness, Arman Tsarukyan, and Anthony Smith were the recipients of these bonuses. Smith's bonus came in for his quick work of Ryan Spann with a first round victory via rear naked choke. Although it was a quick first round submission win, Smith still put up an amazing fight for it and almost made it go the whole round with half of it being on standup. the other three fighters all got their bonuses for their knockout victories. These performance of the night bonuses all earned each fighter an extra $50,000! What do you think of the extra loot these fighters earned? Which was your favorite! Share and let FIGHT.TV know!

  • Leah McCourt vs Jessica Borga prefight

    Get ready London, Bellator is coming back to terrorize London as Bellator officials announced Wednesday that in addition to the first event to feature Douglas Lima vs Michael Page in the match again, McCourt (5-1 | 4-0 BMMA) Bellator will face Borga (3-3 | 1-1 BMA) in the 267 co-central event. Bellator 267 takes place on October 1st at SSE Arena, Wembley London. The main card which will be broadcast on showtime. No. 5 featherweight contender Leah McCourt (5-1) is coming out of the second round victory over Harding by TKO. Earlier, she defeated Judith Royce by a unanimous decision and fielded Carrie Hughes in the first round. Unbeaten in her Belter era, Northern Ireland's McCourt withdrew from the second round of Jeanne Harding in Bellator 259 in May. Is currently No. 5 in Bellator's featherweight rankings, McCourt will try to make it straight to six when she faces Borga. Jessica Borga (3-3) lost her previous match against Talita Nogira by a unanimous decision. She has won two consecutive fights before, including a first-round submission against Amber LeBrook and a first-round TKO against Lucy Bertoud. Now the question arises as to whether Jessica will face defeat once again or will she be able to put her career car on the winning track? Will McCourt be able to raise her rank from 5 to 6? Let us know what you think @ Fight.TV!

  • Douglas Lima vs Michael Page 2

    London's peace is about to be shattered on October 1st as Bellator returns to London. Douglas Lima, the former three-time Welterweight champion, and Michael Page, who has been waiting for this competition for 2 years, will be on the other side. Michael Page will finally have a chance to avenge the lone loss of his MMA career. Promotional officials announced on Tuesday that former champion Douglas Lima will face Michael Page at the Baletter London main event, which will take place on October 1 at the SSE Arena. The pair will compete for the second time since May 2019 after Lima's second-round TKO victory over Page at Bellator 221. When Page (19-1 MMA, 15-1 BMA) and former three-time welterweight champion Douglas Lima (32-9 MMA, 14-5 BMA) in the main event of Bellator 267. Speaking of the two fighters, Lima, ranked No. 10 in the MMA Fighting World Rankings, reclaimed their welterweight title from Rory McDonald in the Grand Prix Final in October 2019. Michael Page, on the other hand: since the first defeat of his MMA career to Lima in the Welterweight Grand Prix semifinals in May 2019, with five consecutive wins, four of which came through knockouts. He recently stopped Derek Anderson in the face with a brutal front kick that smashed his nose in at Bellator 258. "MVP" has won five straight contests with Lima since he was knocked out and he will now attempt to fulfill his avenging wish in front of his home crowd. The question now is, will Michael Page avenge the first defeat of his MMA career? Will Lima taste the defeat of Page again? How are you watching this match? Let us know what you think with FIGHT.TV!

  • Anthony Smith vs Ryan Spann recap

    Welcome to Fight TV. Today we will talk about UFC Vegas 37, the light heavyweight contenders Anthony Smith and Ryan Spann, who are trying for a spot in the race for the division title. Completely defeating Ryan Spann on the way to a first-round submission victory in the main event of the UFC Fight Night, Anthony Smith might be in the spotlight. Smith dominated the action from the jump, repeatedly injuring Spain with clean left hooks and overhand rights striking. Spann managed to escape the barrage before Smith but did not regain his bearings and bounced around the cage. Despite Spann's best efforts to recover, it was again knocked down by Smith, but this time Smith did not allow Spann to get back on his feet. The veteran tied the back of his neck up in a vicious rear naked choke and forced him to submit to Round 1 at 3:47. Fight.TV wants to know, who do you think Smith should fight next? Do you see him challenging a top contender and solidifying himself as a challenger? Share and tell us!

  • Joaquin Buckley vs Antonio Arroyo recap

    Joaquin Buckley knows exactly how to fight for a good highlight reel. Buckley rose to prominence when he presented a jaw-dropping knockout in his fight against Impa Kasanganay in October 2020. Buckley, who lost his last match to Alessio de Cherico, needed a big performance to remind fans of his fight and in the middleweight division, as Buckley entered UFC Vegas 37 on Saturday night. This is where he encountered Antonio Arroyo, but with a combination of punches Buckley ended it with an upper cut that knocked Arroyo down. The hurdle came in the third round at 2:26 when Buckley won by TKO. As the fight entered the third round, Buckley kept swinging with bad intentions and throwing with a much larger volume than Arroyo, who was apparently looking for a better shot. Buckley released a huge hook that made Arroyo look shaky from time to time, and Buckley went for the kill when he threw an upper cut that eventually ended the contest. Once Arroyo fell on the canvas, the fight was immediately stopped as the ref called the fight and Buckley began celebrating his third UFC victory. The 27-year-old won the Performance of the Night Bonus for his viral knockout. "It was a beautiful fight between me and Antonio," Buckley said, paying tribute to his opponent. "I was just swinging, I was just throwing." Now the question is, who should Buckley fight next? FIGHT.TV wants to know!

  • Deanna Bennett vs Alejandra Lara recap

    The match between Bennett and Lara starts brilliantly and Lara (9-5 MMA, 3-4 BMA) comes in the opening round with kicks and punches, putting pressure on Bennett, who Maintained and did enough to defend it. Lara made good use of the distance and tagged Bennett until she slipped and fell, giving Bennett a chance to get backmounted. From there Bennett tried to submit but failed and landed a strong ground n pound sesh to finish. Lara looked ready in the final round and was adding some good shots but Bennett was handling the exchange then at the end of the round Lara got a take down and controlled the fight until the final bell rang. Bennett (11-7-1 MMA, 1-1 BMA) was awarded the judge's scorecard 30-27, 30-26 and 30-26 followed by his hometown. Her hometown and also her father's station. She dedicated the victory to her late father. With the win, Bennett pulled off a three-fight losing streak, her first victory since signing for promotion in 2020. Who should she fight next? FIGHT.TV wants to know!

  • Bellator 266 : Neiman Gracie vs Mark Lemminger

    Saturday night was arguably the bloodiest and most action-packed night of the century, with two events, UFC Vegas and Bellator 266, in full swing each match of the two events was brutal. Gracie (11-2 MMA, 9-2 BMA) defeated Mark Leminger (12-4 MMA, 2-3 BMA) No time wasted in finishing round 1 with a stoppage at 1:27. To win the first TKO of his professional MMA career. Nieman Gracie is the last name to be known for grappling power, yet his hands were on full display on Saturday at Bellator 266. Gracie was aggressive while Lemminger circled backwards. Gracie hit Leminger with an overhand, which pushed his opponent back, but it was an upper cut that really started Lemminger's downfall. With the win, Gracie recreated the victory column in April after losing a unanimous decision against Jason Jackson in Bellator 255. During his last four fights, Gracie is 2-2. Who do you think he should fight next? FIGHT.TV wants to know!

  • Brendan O'Reilly and Braxton McCoy Talk Fights

    I was scrolling twitter yesterday and saw these two hosting a chat room over UFC Fight Night. Joined it and they were talking about what impacts a fighter in nature vs nurture. Talking not so much about if a rough or healthy upbringing results in a better fighter, but the variables in how they handle a career in combat sports and there after. It got me thinking. Let's talk about some fighters, a good example would be Mike Tyson for nature. Mike didn't have an easy life growing up. His dad left his life when he was 2. By 12 he was in a gang and had been in trouble as a juvenile. Lost his mom as a young teen. Then he went on within a few years to become the youngest heavyweight champion boxer ever in his time. Muhammad Ali grew up in segregation and racial oppression heavily influenced his world views, he took up boxing as a positive outlet. Manny Pacquiao came from poverty. It would seem that some of the best fighters in the world were pushed there by nature. As if by the time they were grown, it was in their nature to fight. Then you have to consider those who are great fighters but faced little adversity. Writing this article isn't very easy though because the more we look into some of the best fighters. We find some type of adversity in their life. To give an example of a fighter without much adversity doesn't sound fair. Brendan O'Reilly is a 6-3 pro fighter in the UFC, he said he had a great loving upbringing. Fight.TV wants to know, do you think it's nature or nurture?

  • Khabib Changed The Game On When To Retire

    A lot of fighters have spoken their mind on Khabib leaving the sport. Many, like Jose Aldo have suggested that Nurmagomedov will regret retiring when he did. That he will question if he could have been the greatest of all time. Many fighters and fight fans share this sentiment but consider also watching an almost 60 year old Holyfield display the competitive action of an old man, beyond what we should not only pay to see but ethically condone in combat sports. Khabib left combat sports competitively for multiple reasons. The death of his father and the thought of competing without him in Khabib's corner for the first time. The promise to his mother that he would prioritize his own health and preservation to lead their family. It's a lot more than those who say he's just scared to lose. Combat sports is incredibly dangerous and after the years it takes a toll on your body like no other, even for just the hobbyists who don't treat it like a career. Khabib like any good fighter is great at hiding their pain and injury, not allowing an opponent to question for one second their weakness. Fighters are human, you don't become a champion fighter without sustaining some injury and boxers are well known to develop head injury related diseases in their later years. Maybe achieving the title of champion and humbly stepping down to train the next champion and be a promoter, comentator, full realm coverage of the sport is the future. Instead of trying to be the next guy with the most title defenses. Regardless however someone chooses to be a champion and retire is up to them. It should also be respected by the fight community. Fight.TV wants to know, what do you think?

  • Dana White's Contender Series - season 5 : week 4

    A new group of combatants will meet every week through the Dana White Container Series, all trying to reach the UFC. Episode 3 of DWCS shows five players winning their favored UFC contracts, including Gelatin Almeida, who defeated Nasruddin Nasrudinov in the second round. DWCS introduces the biggest UFC prospects from around the world in a ten-episode season, with special scenes available every Tuesday evening on ESPN + for customers on the live streaming service. There will be about five matches in each episode. Following Tuesday night's fights, the 135 pound players in the series have now won UFC contracts, including "Suga" Sean O'Malley, Ryan Spain, Messi "The Future" Barber, Johnny Walker and Marina Rodriguez, the first non-champions Included. Included in the history of UFC, a woman will lead several events in a calendar year. September 21st will be the fourth event of the fifth season of the Dana White Contender series, with five fights The details of which are as follows. Hashim Arkha vs. AJ Dobson. Michael Morales vs. Nikolai Vertenikov. Steven N. Gavin vs. Theo Reliance. Claidson Rodriguez vs. Santo Cratolo. Jacob Rosales vs. Victor Martinez Subscribe to our blog to learn more about matches, analysis and predictions so you can be the first to reach the news. Fight.TV!

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