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  • Gable Stevenson Odds VS UFC Fighters

    We're not entirely sure of the data Bovada used to produce these results but, we're here for it none the less! Gable Stevenson has been making waves since his Olympic wrestling gold wins for the U.S, now people are talking about him fighting in the UFC. How would he actually do though? They ran odds on him against 6 fighters - Francis Ngannou, Brock Lesnar, Stipe Miocic, Jon Jones, Ciryl Gane, and Derrick Lewis. Their results show that Gable would be the underdog in all fights except that of Derrick Lewis. The scores show as - Francis Ngannou: -400 Gable Steveson: +300 Ciryl Gane: -300 Gable Steveson: +235 Jon Jones: -325 Gable Steveson: +250 Stipe Miocic: -300 Gable Steveson: +235 Gable Steveson: -115 Derrick Lewis: -105 Brock Lesnar: -145 Gable Steveson: +120 I feel like they did Derrick Lewis kind of dirty here but you know Gable is somewhat of a monster so we'll let it slide. What say you fight fans? Do you agree with this results? Gable recently tweeted a wave to Dana White. Who do you think Gable should fight first?

  • Manny Pacquiao Fight With Spence Cancelled

    Manny Pacquiao was set to fight undefeated champion Errol Spence Jr on August 21st. The fight was just cancelled due to Spence being found to have a torn retina in his left eye. This very well could have been the biggest fight of the year. The boxing community is highly disappointed to be hearing this. Manny is the only boxer in the world to hold titles from 3 different decades. Errol is undefeated with a record of 27-0-0 and 21 of his wins coming from knockout. Manny is 62-7-2 with 39 of his wins coming via knockout. This would have been a clash of generational warriors and us fight fans are immensely sad to find out this one got cancelled. Yordenis Yugas has agreed to replace Spence and will be defending his WBA Welterweight title against Pacman. Yugas is 26-4-0 with 12 of his wins coming via knockout. This might not be the fight we all wanted to see but it's a fight we're gonna watch regardless! Spence's fight being cancelled was due to his retinal tearing which was discovered during a routine health checkup. Do you agree with the call from his camp on this? What do you think about his replacement, Yugas? Who should Manny Fight Next? Let us know!

  • Venum, Who They Are

    Venum is the retailer for all things combat sports. They're the soon to be sponsor replacement for the UFC, taking Reeboks place. Fighters from all around the world love Venum. As upset as many fight fans are for sponsors like Reebok taking away fighters other sponsors during their fight, fans would prefer Venum be the brand that gets this spot if it goes to anyone. Venum carries their own line of products, that are all competitively priced with the best quality materials. The brand was created in 2006 with their sole focus on the sport we all love so much. They have 3 training camps located around the world, one in Paris, Las Vegas, and Pattaya. Their home gym section has everything you may need for your at home workouts. Their focus is mostly on competitive martial art focused equipment. Venum apparel is also a really cool style to wear. Only those who truly love martial arts will recognize what you're wearing and why. It's kind of like if cauliflower ears were clothes. Venum has an extensive team whose all listed on their website. Comprised of some of the best martial artists in the world. It's a great group of folks you would want in your corner. They have a direct line for customer service. So if you want anything martial arts sports related. Venum has you covered!

  • Japanese Fight Culture

    Japan holds the number 3 spot for most world champion boxers. It's home to some of the biggest fighters in MMA. It's one of the oldest countries in the world, rich in history and culture. It's the birthplace of Jiujitsu, the Samurai, and home to some of the best combat gyms in the world. Japan has been producing bad ass warriors for thousands of years. It's been occupied for 30,000 years and an official country since 660 BC. The Samurai is world famous for not just their skill as warriors but also their warrior code and value of honor. Their grappling system - Jiujitsu is still one of the best grappling systems in the world. Often referred to as "Human Chess." Home to Naoye Inoue, Kazuto Ioka, Kosei Tanaka, Tomoki Kameda, are just some to name a few of the most elite boxers in the world, hailing from Japan. Ohashi gym, Teiken Boxing Gym, Tribe Tokyo, Brave Gym, are some of the most elite gyms in the world - found in Japan. So if you're ever looking for somewhere to train or a traveling martial artists, be sure to check out these gyms! If you go to Japan, be sure to bring an immense amount of respect for the culture that brought us Jiujitsu, Samurai, the #3 country for world champion boxers, amazing delicious food, and rich history. Much can be learned from the Japanese for any martial artists.

  • Ngannou VS Gane Sparring Video Surfaces

    A video is going viral of Francis Ngannou and Ciryl Gane point sparring. It turns out that the Cameroonian moved to France to further his MMA career, where he was a training partner of Gane. The two actually know each other fairly well and seem to show a mutual respect towards the other. Ciryl Gane has since come out and stated - "Training is something, but the fight is another." Acknowledging that although he seemed to hold his own against Ngannou, actually fighting him may be a whole other story. "For me it's just a sport. I want to make a show. I want to make a performance. This is my job, I just want to make money." Gane also included that he has everyone asking him about the end of the year. If we might see the two heavyweight titans show down before 2021 comes to a close. Gane says it's possible but he also has a child on the way and wants some time to rest between his recent bout with Derrick Lewis. What did you think of the Gane and Ngannou sparring video? Do you think it will translate well to them actually fighting? We can only imagine what these two going at it will actually look like. It will for sure be one of the biggest fights of the year when it finally goes down!

  • Kamaru Usman's Camp Looking At Nick Diaz

    Kamaru Usman's manager, Ali Abdelaziz said "If Nick Diaz beat Robbie Lawler he become the number 1 contender automatically." So we can assume the Usman's camp is in talks of a Nick Diaz fight. Calling it a battle of the generations, we'd be seeing two greats going at it. Which would also stir some controversy. This might just be for clout, as Nick hasn't had a win since 2011, a fight since 2015, and the turn out of his bout against Lawler will be very decisive. Nick Diaz would definitely bring a lot to the table in terms of PPV sale power. He's got a huge following even outside of the MMA community. Kamaru Usman will definitely be facing someone big soon. I think the answer is clear - Vicente Luque, or at least one of the other top 10 contenders Usman hasn't faced yet. Luque stands the biggest chance of being the next contender as he's #4 in UFC Welterweight P4P rankings. The fight with Nick Diaz would he cool but, it would seem that there's other hungry contenders who've earned that fight with Usman as well. What do you think? Who should Usman fight next?

  • Nastiest UFC Head Kick KO's

    MMA is full of nasty knockouts, the nastiest though are arguably from head-kicks. We all know who the biggest kickers are - Mirko Cro Cop, Anderson Silva, Jose Aldo, Lyoto Machida, Bas Rutten, to name a few. What about the nastiest head kick knockouts? What were some of those. Looking back we found - Rashad Evans head kick knockout over Sean Salmon. At UFC Fight Night 8, Rashad Evans caught Sean Salmon with a roundhouse kick to the head, ending him and proclaiming a victory via KO. We'll never forget this one. Mirko Cro Cop is known for his head kicks and just kicks in general. Being kicked in the ribs by Mirko Cro Cop is enough to put most grown men down on the ground. When Cro Cop faced Gabriel Gonzaga, it was actually Mirko who get the receiving end of the head kick knockout at UFC 70. UFC 129 will go down in the record books as one of the nastiest knockout nights EVER. Lyoto Machida faced off against Randy Couture, and knocked him out with a front kick to the face. Machida is known for his kicks and the last thing you want is one of those to the face. GSP vs Matt Hughes 2 at UFC 50 was phenomenal. George caught Matt with a switch kick to the head and ended him pretty early on that night. Everyone was stunned as the first time they fought, Matt ended GSP's undefeated streak and took him to the ground. Seeing GSP win the title with a headkick KO really set the pace for the rest of his career. Those are some of our favorite UFC headkick knockouts. What are yours?

  • Return Of The Pac Man

    Manny Pacquiao, a boxing legend with a record of 62-7-2 and 39 of his wins via knockout, is returning to boxing! He hasn't fought since 2019 and reaching the age of 42, some worry he may be needing to retire from combat sports. Manny disagrees and is suggesting he's still here to knock people out! Manny has banged with the best. Fighting against those like Floyd Mayweather, Juan Marquez, Ricky Hatton, and many of the other best boxers from the past decades. Pac Man is as seasoned as they come when we're talking boxing veterans. The guy is still out here whooping butt! Pac Man is a modern day renaissance man, many don't know this but he's also a politician, musician, preacher, philanthropist. Is there anything Pac Man can't do? He became the worlds oldest Welterweight Champion at the age of 40. He's sold over a billion dollars in PPV's. He's the only boxer to hold world titles in the 90's, 00's, 10's, and 20's. So we can only imagine he's gonna bring some heat to his next fight. Manny is truly a national treasure to the Philippines and a international treasure to the world. Seriously, if we ever need to send someone to talk to the aliens. Let's send Manny.

  • Nick Newell Film - Notorious Nick

    Nick Newell is a Bellator fighter competing in the lightweight divison. He holds a record of 20-4 with 16 of his wins coming via knockout, did we mention he only has 1 hand? He was born with a partial arm so all of Nicks MMA career has been fought with a handicap. The dude has aboslutley no excuses. 16 knockouts with 1 arm! Every fighter he's faced has 2 arms to fight and grapple with, Nick Newell knocked out 16 of them. We haven't seen the movie yet but it's definitely on our list. Notorious Nick is in theatres now. He almost quit after his first session in high-school wrestling. We all went to public school, we know how mean kids can be. It takes some serious grit to go get your ass kicked, with a handicap, brush it off and keep going. To then go on with over 300 wrestling wins, enter a career in combat sports and hold a record most professional fighters wish they could obtain. Nick Newell has no excuses for us! Newell has a incredibly succesful MMA career, a wife, 2 children, and now a movie about him. Talk about a legacy. We're going to be watching that movie soon, we hope you do the same. If you ever feel down and out, look up at Nick Newell for some inspiration. No excuses!

  • UFC 267 for Abu Dhabi

    October 30th! UFC 267! Abu Dhabi! It's going down! We have no confirmed that Abu Dhabi will be the host of UFC 267. Abu Dhabi is such a great place for combat sports. They host the worlds biggest annual Jiujitsu tournament and often host the best fights of all sports. Jan Blachowicz VS Glover Teixeira - Light Heavweight Title Fight Aljamain Sterling VS Petr Yan - Bantamweight Title Fight Virna Jandiroba VS Amanda Ribas Khamzat Chimaev VS Li Jingliang Shamil Gamzatov VS Michal Oleksiejczuk Walt Harris VS Tai Tuivasa Rafael Dos Anjos VS Islam Makhachev (cmon this is the real reason we're watching) Allan Nascimento VS Tagir Ulanbekov Marcin Tybura VS Alexander Volkov It's already such a stacked card and still growing! This might be the biggest UFC event of the year!

  • Jon Jones - Return Of The Bones

    Jon Jones is still considered one of the best pound per pound MMA fighters in the world. The UFC still has him at the top of their historical rankings. The guy is an absolute monster and many anxiously await his return to the octagon. Jon Jones says he'll likely return in 2022. He's been strictly training to increase his muscle mass enough to compete in the heavyweight division. He has his eyes set on being a fast moving heavy hitter, which is already what we got used to seeing as he dominated the light heavyweight divison. The UFC is already in talks about who Jon Jones will be facing. Jones is already turning down fights with the likes of Stipe Miocic. Earlier this year Jones was talking about a 30 million dollar fight with Francis Ngannou, which Dana White shot down. Since Jones will be entering a new weight class he will still likely have to climb some ranks before facing the top dog. We can only imagine how explosive his heavyweight debut in 2022 will be. We're ready for it! What do you think? How will Jon Jones do at heavyweight and who should he fight?

  • Fight.TV Fight Night September 4th

    Paez VS Saguilan is the main event of the night for Fight.TV Fight Night September 4th. Saguilan is 30-4-1 with 11 of his wins via knockout. Former WBC Latino Super Featherweight Champion and current WBC Silver Lightweight Champion. Paez is 40-9-2 (1 no contest) with 24 of his wins via knockout. Paez is the current WBC Youth Intercontinental Welterweight Champion. We can expect the main event to be full of heavy hits, counter punches, and maybe even a knockout! There truly isn't boxing like that of Mexico, which produces the most champion boxers in the world next to it's northern neighbor. If you ever ask anyone what fighting in Mexico is like, they'll tell you - it's absolute hell trying to survive against one of their prime fighters. Kareli Lopez is also on the fight card, her record is 9-7-3, with 2 of her 9 wins coming from knockout. She's a crowd favorite and hasn't had a pro fight since 2016, so hopefully she's coming to bring some serious action for everybody watching! Gabriel "El Tanque" Garcia will be fighting againt tonight after his Fight.TV Fight Night June 6th unanimous victory over Jesus Francisco Soto. We can only imagine he will bring the same energy as last time. Due to Covid restrictions the fight may only be televised and not have in house seating. We regret to inform our audience of this and hope the Mexican officials will allow us to sell seated tickets to the fight. Stay safe and hope to see you either at or watching the fights with us !

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