Earlier this month the UFC announced that Jose Aldo would be squaring off against Anthony Pettis this August.
However, following this past weekends UFC 157 post-fight press conference, UFC President Dana White revealed to the media that Aldo and his camp were refusing to fight Pettis. They felt like he was undeserving of a title shot at the 145-pound weight class.
It was last week at the UFC on FUEL TV 7 post-fight scrum when Dana White mentioned to the media how frustrated he was that Nick Diaz had no-showed three interviews that were supposed to be a part of the 'UFC 158 Countdown' series.
It was announced earlier this month that Anthony Pettis would be dropping down to featherweight and be granted an immediate shot at Jose Aldo's title. Well, it sounds like Aldo isn't too keen on that.
Saturday night, history was made at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California.
In the main event at UFC 157 Ronda Rousey became the first ever woman to defend her UFC women's bantamweight championship, as she defeated Liz Carmouche in the first round by her signature armbar.
UFC 157 went down tonight, capped off with Ronda Rousey collecting her sixth armbar victory in as many appearances. Four fighters from the undercard...
Following tonight's UFC 157 main card keep it locked to MMASucka.com for the post-fight press conference.
Expected to meet with the media is UFC President...