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Fury FC 87 Main Event Breakdown

Best Actor? Don't bother! Best Picture? Who cares?! Best Fighter in the Flyweight Division? Now, that's what we want to know about. On Sunday night, the film...

UFC 299: Old Guard vs New Guard

UFC 299 goes down this weekend from Miami, Florida and is headlined by a bantamweight title bout between Sean O'Malley and the only man...

CFFC 130 Main Event Breakdown

While the Florida State Fair has come and gone, the fairgrounds proper will be buzzing with activity for the second time in recent weeks....

Three Keys for Michael Page to Beat Kevin Holland at UFC 299

Michael "Venom" Page, also affectionately known as "MVP" to fans of the sport is officially in the UFC, and faces his first test on...

Francis Ngannou Ties his Future with Boxing

Initially seen as a secondary endeavor, Francis Ngannou's venture into boxing has evolved into something more substantial as he prepares to take on Anthony Joshua this Friday.

Dustin Poirier Picks Winner of Holloway vs. Gaethje at UFC 300

Former interim UFC lightweight champion Dustin Poirier, having engaged in two fights each against Max Holloway and Justin Gaethje, is well-positioned to provide insights into the outcome of the "BMF" title bout at UFC 300.

Israel Galvan Eyes Title and UFC Call Up at CFFC 130

On March 8th, Israel "El Huracan" Galvan (6-3) returns to the CFFC cage in Tampa, FL, aiming to shock the MMA world by dethroning the undefeated Badmatsyren "Immortal Lotus" Dorzhiev (8-0) in the main event of CFFC 130. For Galvan, this isn't just another fight; it's a career-defining moment. The coveted CFFC Flyweight Championship hangs in the balance, dangling the promise of gold and a potential ticket to the UFC's Flyweight Division. This division is undergoing a resurgence, presenting a prime opportunity for a hungry fighter like Galvan to seize the moment and elevate his career to the next level.

The MMA Red Card System – Is it good for the Sport?

ONE 166 went down from Qatar on Friday, March 1st, and it didn't come without some hiccups. Some may not think so, but looking at it from an outside, semi-biased perspective, two disqualifications seem harsh. One was an illegal slam in a title fight, the other was due to inactivity, and a red card was given. Let's dive into that system.

Can Sean O’Malley Avenge His Only Loss?

Sean O'Malley, the UFC's potential next megastar returns this weekend to make not only the first defence of his bantamweight championship but also attempts...

Vitor Belfort proposes a new gloves for a hybrid fighting

Vitor Belfort, is advocating for changes in boxing regulations to level the playing field when MMA fighters transition to boxing. One of which includes...

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