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Austin Hubbard: Win Over Michal Figlak ‘Big Relief’

Austin Hubbard (16-7 MMA, 4-5 UFC) got back into the win column with a unanimous decision win over Michal Figlak (8-2 MMA, 0-2 UFC)...

UFC 301: 5 Preliminary Fights to Watch

The UFC is set to return to Brazil. UFC 301 will go down from the Jeunesse Arena in Rio de Janeiro this Saturday. The pay-per-view...

Avoidance is Killing the UFC Welterweight Division

Once one of the hottest divisions in all of MMA, especially in the UFC, the welterweight division is quickly becoming stale. It's surprising as...

UFC 304 Manchester – Constructing the Card

It was confirmed by the UFC last week that UFC 304 will take place from the brand new Co-op Live Arena in Manchester, England....

Predicting Young UFC Fighters With HOF Careers

The UFC are always on the lookout for the latest up and coming talent to join their roster and each and every fighter that signs for the worlds biggest promotion will be looking to make a name for themselves, become a world champion and hopefully, one day, make the hall of fame. The UFC hall of fame has welcomed some huge names over the years and this year, PRIDE FC legend, Wanderlei Silva is set to join the pioneer wing with modern legends, Frankie Edgar and Joanna Jedrzejczyk. Anderson Silva vs Chael Sonnen 1 will also be inducted into the hall of fame in the 'fights' wing. It isn't easy to get in the hall of fame. Just a handful of fighters make it in each year, however, we look ahead to some young fighters who we believe could have their names etched in the history books if their careers continue on the trajectory that they are currently taking. It's a tough ask, there are some legends that aren't in the hall of fame yet, however, we have some potential legends waiting in the wings ready to take the reigns of past legends

UFC on ESPN 55 Staff Picks and Betting Predictions

See our MMASucka staff picks and betting predictions for UFC on ESPN 55: Nicolau vs. Perez.

Forbes Ranks The Most Valuable Properties In Combat Sports

With Forbes ranking the most valuable combat sports properties, it is clear the industry is doing well. Five different promotions were ranked, including two leading professional wrestling organizations. Additionally, four of the five had valuations over $1 billion.

UFC Vegas 91 Main Event Breakdown

Two weeks ago this Saturday, the UFC welcomed north of 20,000 spectators for the landmark UFC 300 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. While...

Dana White Grants Joaquin Buckley Top Spot On UFC St. Louis

Joaquin Buckley is coming home. Two weeks ago, the UFC Welterweight contender crashed the UFC 300 press conference to ask CEO Dana White about potentially...

3 Bold UFC Predictions for Summer 2024

As the hotter days dawn on us, the UFC is set to have a huge summer. With the return of a megastar, a number...

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