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- Sean Strickland Wasn't Joking. He Really Wants To Kill People
So basically Sean Strickland's buddy was picking at him about a tweet Sean deleted and this unfolded. Sean makes it very clear with statements like - "you're just a baby lamb put on this earth to be eaten." And "if me and you met up and I had one free pass, I'd take your soul." What kind of medieval biblical smack talk is Sean Strickland laying on this man? I feel like Sean Strickland is a Baptist preacher and I'm stuck in sermon at the front and he keeps pointing to me, telling me what the devil is gonna do to me. Sean Strickland is like the Silverback you encounter on a safari, but on Twitter. Steve Erwin accent and everyone - "be very careful, don't make eye contact. He'll get very angry." So yeah. Good thing Mr. Strickland has pursued a career in violence because otherwise I can't really see what this guy might be happy doing. Besides maybe being a butcher or a creepy graveyard grounds keeper. Fight.TV wants to know what you think Sean Strickland would be doing for a career if combat sports didn't exist. Share and comment what you think! Also maybe best to avoid him after you do.
- Israel Adesanya Got Knocked Out By This man, and He's Coming To The UFC.
Alex Peirera isn't as widely known as Israel because he's fought for promotions other than the UFC but he's still one of the best pound for pound ranked fighters in the world and in the top of his weightclass. Alex knocked out Israel in a kickboxing bout in 2017. The only person to ever do so and he may be signing with the UFC soon. This would most certainly be a main card fight and one the fans would love. Alex Peirera is one hell of a fighter and the UFC spotlight could really showcase him to the rest of the world outside the immediate fight community. Do you think Peirera should be allowed to challenge Israel on his UFC debut or should he have to climb ranks in the promotion? Who would be a good first MMA fight for Alex Peirera? Let us know at Fight.TV!
- Big John McCarthy On Gable Stevenson Leads To Twitter Rabbit Hole
Big John McCarthy has found himself at the end of professional wrestling fans swords. He was making a statement about recent Olympic wrestling phenom Gable Stevenson's pondering over a career in WWE or UFC and said - "Yeah itâs been done before, but ask Kurt whatâs a regret he has & not competing in MMA would be one. Donât take great athletiç ability and all those years of training and throw them away to be a stuntman that loses when the boss says you lose. You can always do fake stuff later." WWE & fight fans didn't take too kindly to hearing Big John call their beloved pass time fake. After many comments and some exchanged words Big John came back out and said "You are absolutely right, when I say fake, I am not talking about the bumps and falls and all of the athleticism it takes to do what is done in Pro Wrestling. I am talking about Pre-Determined outcomes, where true talent can take a back seat to a whim.. I stand corrected" We forgive you Big John, the outcomes of professional wrestling are fake and you can acknowledge that fact while simultaneously respecting professional wrestling and it's athleticism / showmanship. Follow us at Fight.TV for more fight news and analysis
- Michael Gioe Perseveres With Jiujitsu
Michael, Mike, coach, or professor as most of us call him is a father of 4, friend to many, and badass jiujitsu coach. I've trained under some really cool people Like 10th Planet's Kendell Madden the same time frame he was training Shane Carwin for the Brock Lesnar UFC heavyweight title bout or James Sisco, former kickboxing world champion and martial arts hall of famer. Mike is right up on par with these dudes and anybody that wanted world class grappling training from a real jiujitsu blackbelt, will do good under Mike. His students are always killers at competitions and usually take home the W. Mike helped me a lot outside of Jiujitsu. When I was my grandmother's caregiver during the daytime and struggled to work / make ends meet. Mike got me a job throwing newspaper's at night so I could take care of my grandma in the daytime. Here is his summarized story in his own words - "September being Childhood Cancer Awareness month, I sit back and think of my journey. I first started in 1999 in Lynbrook Long Island. I moved there to go to Nassau Community College. I started my first class with Matt "The Terror" Serra. At the time he lived Rodrigo Gracie. I thought it was soo cool... I was in awe of him. About 1.5-2 later I moved... that's when I met Rogerio "Tatu" Taborda... He is my mentor..my professor. He awarded me black belt in Brazilian jiu jitsu. During those years... I trained Sambo and Muay Thai Kickboxing under my friend James Simrell... another amazing grappler, and striker...also an amazing friend and Jeweler... we used to laugh about how the man who would choke us unconscious and punch us in the face would go home and make beautiful fine pieces of jewelry at night. As the years go by I have my family... still training and very happy...my daughter.. my first born gets diagnosed with Brain cancer... I stopped training and dedicate my time to be with my daughter and family. After about 7 months in the hospital we are back home ans chemo is starting. I need a job that would be flexible.. with the support of my wife at the time she suggest open a school. That was the birth of School of Combat Arts. After the death of my daughter we decide to move...we moved to florida.. Now living in florida our team is still going strong... we have a small school and I meet some amazing friends and students. But life throws some curve balls and it's never easy... Divorce... sucks and is sad.. but luckily for me I have some amazing friends who support me and who are always there. I am so grateful for the people that I have met and to those that I have lost through this journey so far... even if we don't see each other everyday... or anymore... I still love and care about you. You helped mold me into the person and helped grow this thing that I have dedicated my life to. " If you're ever in Northwest Florida and want to train, go give Mike a visit at The School of Combat Arts in Niceville. Fight.TV salutes you Mike and your love of jiujitsu!
- Joe Rogan Discusses His Covid Experience
Joe Rogan is no stranger to hard hitting opinions. Sometimes they land him in hot water, other times he gets praise but regardless he's not afraid to speak his mind and that's why many love him. He recently had to change the date of a comedy show around the corner and went on social media to explain why - "I got back from the road Saturday night feeling very weary. I had a headache and I just felt just rundown. Just to be cautious, I separated from my family, slept in a different part of the house. Throughout the night, I got fevers and sweats and I knew what was going on. I got up in the morning, got tested and turns out I got COVID. So we immediately threw the kitchen sink at it,â Rogan said. âAll kinds of meds. Monoclonal antibodies, ivermectin, Z-pak, prednisone, everything. I also got an NAD drip and a vitamin drip and I did that three days in a row and so here we are on Wednesday and I feel great.â Looks like Joe had a very minor run in with the virus. We hope he continues to recover and makes it back on the road soon! Follow us at fight.tv for more fight news and analysis!
- Jonah Hill Can't Live Without His Jiujitsu Gi
Jonah with GQ on 10 Things I can't Live Without "I can't live without my Jiujitsu Gi. I hit a point in my life, in my like early to mid-30s where I was like, if I donât start like developing hobbies and sh*t, Iâm going to be one of those people that only likes to work and I can fall into the workaholic category. So I was like, wouldnât it be cool if the things I chose were things I was really scared of my whole life? So the first one was jujitsu. I trained with Josh at Clockwork, whoâs an amazing guy, and then also Kenny Florian, whoâs an amazing guy. I was lucky enough to train with such great people, got me over that fear and then that led to me breaking my fear of surfing. I think the hardest thing in the world to do is to be present, for me And the two things I like to do, if you are not present, you will literally get fucked up, so, like, it forces me to be present both things and jujitsu definitely. You will literally get choked out if youâre thinking about, like, some sh*t you did two years ago that youâre bummed about, you know? I learned early on, if I roll in a class, everyone wants the story of I choked out Jonah Hill. I had to learn fast, like, itâs a story to basically beat the sh*t out of me, so I was like, Iâm also going to pull up in a peach gi, so like, you know, Iâm this whatever dude. Iâm not trying to be like a tough guy. I just am out here having fun. And most of the time, I got to say, culturally, people have been really, really f*ckinâ cool.â Jonah is a world famous actor and producer whose been in some of Hollywood's biggest hit films. He's been a mat savage for over 2 years now and we're happy to have him part of the jits family OS! Follow us for more fight news! Fight.TV
- Canelo Alvarez VS Caleb Plant On Nov 6th
Get ready boxing fans. Because this match is bringing another thrilling, action-packed and risky event to its fans, which will feature legendary fighters. Yes, good news for boxing fans. Alvarez has agreed to face the unbeaten Caleb Plant in Las Vegas on November 6th to become the undisputed Super Middleweight World Champion. Alvarez (56-1-2, 38 KOs) and Plant (21-0, 12 KOs) announced their showdown on Thursday. The promoters have not chosen a venue for the pay-per-view show and have not booked an undercard. For the first time in WBC history, Alvarez will face the WBC, WBA and WBO champions at 168 pounds while Plant will face the IBF Super Middleweight Belt. It is a matter of history that no Mexican fighter has ever held all four major super-middleweight belts at the same time, but the 31-year-old Canelo has put this achievement at the top of his list. "I'm very excited to have this fight in front of me," Alvarez said. "I'm happy because I'm going to make history, and in my career, that's exactly what I want to do - leave my mark in boxing." The No. 1 pound fighter originally wanted to return to the ring in September, but could not finalize a fight with Plant. Alvarez fought a light heavyweight title before signing a contract with Plant for November. Plant won his IBF title in January 2019 in Los Angeles with the decision of Jose Uzcategui. The question is, will Alvarez be able to keep his belt? Would that be a bad omen for Plants career? Or will it be the biggest threat to Alvarez? Please visit our website www.fight.tv for more fight news!
- Tyson Fury VS Deontay Wilder - Oct 9th
Another full action and thrilling boxing match, the third fight between Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder has been rescheduled. According to Fury's promoter Top Rank, the event, originally scheduled for July 24 at Las Vegas T-Mobile Arena, has moved to October 9 after a positive test for the corona virus before their heavyweight boxing match scheduled for July getting postponed. Now Deontay Wilder will face WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury on October 9 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. This might be the most interesting and exciting match of WBC in 2021. In his 13-year career, Wilder has played 44 matches, including 42 wins, one draw and one defeat. Out of these 42 victories, 41 matches did not reach 12 rounds. Deontay Wilder is preparing for his 45th bout as a professional when he joins Tyson Fury on October 9 to regain his WBC World Heavyweight title. Gypsy King defeated the bronze bomber by technical knockout in the seventh round when the pair last met on February 22, 2020. Fury VS Wilder's first fight took place on December 1, 2018, which ended in a draw after Wilder's stunning knockout victory in the 12th round, with only Fury picking himself up from the canvas and claiming the tie. Former WBC champion Wilder has emphasized his strength and weight, showing that Fury is working hard to train his strength. The question now is whether Wilder will be able to withdraw his ballot from Fury? Will Fury once again tarnish Wilder's career? stay with us for more about the UFC Fight Night event and more news and analysis Û Or visit our website www.fight.tv.
- Sean O'Malley Turns Down UFC 268 VS Frankie Edgar
Sean O'Malley is 14-1-0, the dude is 5'11" and 135 pounds, making him one of the lankier bantamweights. This dude is an incredibly explosive fighter who's straight forward kicks and punches come at his opponents lightning fast. He's recently been a huge topic in the UFC world and recently turned down a November 7th bout in New York City against Frankie Edgar. According to Sean the reason he turned this bout down was because of New York's tax rates, and he prefers to fight in Las Vegas. - âI said what I said on âThe BrOMalley Show,â I got into some trouble. I had a conversation with Sean Shelby a couple days after in person, in Houston at the fights. Weâre good now. He didnât like what I said. I didnât like what he said. I feel like Iâm in a position where if you want me to fight in New York, and I donât want to fight in New York, Iâm not gonna fight in New York. Iâm in that position, and I had that conversation, and weâre good now." âBut yeah, I got offered a fight in New York against Frankie, and I said if Frankie wants to get whooped, he can get whooped in Vegas in December, a month later. They want Frankie to fight in New York, so they gave him Chito. Getting the Suga Show against Frankie wouldâve been a great fight for me, but Iâm not too worried about it.â "I havenât been offered anything. I just told them, âHey, I want to fight in December,â and theyâre pretty good about when I say this is when I want to fight, obviously in Vegas. No names right now. To be honest, I donât want to accept any fight. I donât even care to be offered a fight until my hands are 100 percent. Itâs mostly my right hand, my knuckle. Itâs a little swollen; it still hurts. I donât want to accept a fight until I can at least punch Timâs hand without it hurting, so Dec. 11 is still about 15 weeks, so we should be good, but weâll see.â "Who will it be? Dominick Cruz? Could be, I donât know. If he wants to fight in December in Vegas, I would love to dance with him. I donât think it will be Dominick, I donât think heâll take that fight. I donât think thatâs a fight that he wants. But if it is, then yeah, that would probably be next. If not, I donât know, and to be honest, I donât really care if itâs a top-10 guy, a top-15 guy, a bum on the street. Iâm gonna get paid the same. Whoever I beat up, Iâm getting paid the same. Donât care.â O'Malley has made it very clear in his interview with The Schmo, that he's here to fight anybody and not gonna pursue climbing ranks anymore than a guy off the street if he gets paid the same. Who do you think O'Malley should fight next?
- Junior dos Santos On Entering Boxing
Junior dos Santos (21-9-0) is a heavyweight beast who holds wins over the likes of Cain Valasquez, Roy Nelson, Frank Mir, Stipe Miocic, Derrick Lewis, and more. He was a UFC heavyweight champion. Known for his brute athleticism and knockout stopping power, Junior is a force to be reckoned with. He's been talking about going into boxing for awhile now and this is what he had to say in an interview with MMAJunkie.com - âWe were talking with bare-knuckle, Bellator, PFL, some boxing conversations as well. I would love to do a boxing fight, but itâs hard to find heavyweights with enough courage to take a fight. These guys are just talking, but letâs see whatâs gonna happen. Iâm not in a rush. Iâm enjoying my time and as soon as we have a good deal, weâre gonna move on. My next step is, and I feel like itâs an important step, I just donât want to go ahead and do it. I want to do it right.â Dos Santos is looking to come back after his 4th loss in a row and maybe we'll get to see him showcase the knockout power we used to eagerly fist over dollar pay for PPV's to see him pull off in MMA bouts, but this time - boxing! Who do you think Junior dos Santos should box first? Fight.TV wants to know!
- Amanda Serrano Beats Yamileth Mercado
Amanda Serrano, crowned the winner of 41 matches - with 30 of them from knockout continues to prove that she is one of the best female boxers on the planet as she won the decisive match against Emilia Mercado in Cleveland on Sunday night. For half of the match, the two fighters fought hard and inflicted heavy blows on each other, and there was hardly a moment when the noise of the spectators subsided and the two fighters rained punches and punches on each other. Mercado fought hard in the first half of the fight, but continued pressure and volume from Serrano continued to defeat her. When the fight was in the final round, Serrano was just aiming and firing while Mercado was trying her best to stay on her feet. The win takes Serrano 41-1-1 overall and she is already thinking about a future showdown with another rising star in the boxing game. When it ended, the three judges voted Serrano with scores of 97-93, 98-92 and 99-91. "I had a tough Mexican in front of me tonight," Serrano said after her victory. "She's a champion in her weight class, but I hope I made everyone proud and happy and showtime will bring me back. I'm hoping to get some of them to do women's boxing here. Made me a fan of and I made this game proud. I want to fight Katie Taylor in the future," said Serrano. "First I want to fight other featherweight champions and be uncontroversial in my weight class. Then when Katie and I fight, we will be two undisputed champions against each other." The question is, if this match happens, will Serrano face Katie Taylor? How are you looking at it? Let us know what you think! @Fight.TV
- Pro MMA Fighter Dead At 30 After Surgery
Kyle "Boom" Reyes passed away after undergoing a surgery to repair his torn bicep and broken hand last Friday. The surgery seemed to go fine, he went home afterwards. He was found unresponsive the next day, admitted into ICU where it was found he had pneumonia and a collapsed lung. It seemed his condition was improving but, he passed away on Monday. Doctors don't really have the answers yet but we hope for his families sake they get some soon. Kyle Reyes was an amazing fighter with a pro record of 15-7. He fought all around the world for different promotions. He's actually the #23 ranked pro MMA featherweight in the U.S out of 903 other active fighters. He's contested fighters that have held UFC titles. This is a guy whose in peak athletic condition. He trained at Randy Couture's gym. We will remember him for his prowess in combat sports. Fighters from all over the world have come out to speak their peace and confusion over Kyles passing. UFC fighter Trevin Jones said - "He was good until he got surgery." His family has a gofundme page setup here Please share your favorite fight of Kyles, he was a submission specialist and caught fighters with the nastiest of all chokes and had some crazy knockouts too. This will definitely be a guy to be remembered, his career was cut too short. To Kyle and his family, we love y'all!











