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Ricardo Lamas vs. Chan Sung Jung booked for UFC 162 in Las Vegas

A big bout has been booked in the featherweight division, as Ricardo Lamas will take on Chan Sung Jung in what could be a potential number one contender fight at UFC 162.

After shaky 2012, Dustin Poirier looks to bounce back against Cub Swanson

All Dustin Poirier had to do was defeat “The Korean Zombie”, Chan Sung Jung, and he would have guaranteed himself an opportunity to fight UFC Featherweight Champion Jose Also. Unfortunately, Jung lived up to the “Zombie” part of his nickname, refusing to die against the favored Poirier.

What’s next for Jose Aldo?

Following the first two rounds of last nights UFC 156 main event, I leaned over to a buddy and said, "Jose Aldo will move up to lightweight after this fight." However my mood changed at the end of round five. Frankie Edgar rallied to win a couple of rounds in one judges eyes and in a ton of fans, so in that I believe he still has a few tests to prove himself at the 145 pound weight class.

Potential match-ups for Frankie Edgar in the featherweight division

There was plenty of news worthy headlines last week in the world of MMA. With all the commotion of the card changes and the...

Experience UFC on FUEL TV 3 this Tuesday even if you’re on a budget

If you want to experience the excitement of UFC live, this Tuesday presents an excellent opportunity to do so on a budget. As you can...

Mark Hominick: Despite recent setbacks, fighting to earn another title shot

For every great fighter they all need that breakthrough moment, when they make the millions watching in attendance or from their living rooms stand...

UFC returns to Patriot Center in Virginia on May 15

Las Vegas, Nevada – The Ultimate Fighting Championship® is bringing an exciting night of action to the Patriot Center in Fairfax, Va. on Tuesday, May 15....

UFC 140 Aftermath

If you ask anyone at MMASucka.com, I make the worst fight picks. We even have the numbers to back this up. I can admit that I choose my picks very emotionally, especially when it comes to fighters whom I have been cheering for years that I have invested money into purchasing their swag, and time in waiting in line ups for autographs. No matter how lop sided a match will be out of their favor, I am still hoping that they will come out on the positive side of "anything can happen". For UFC 140, I went an awesome 1-4 on the main card with the help of some great performances by Chan Sung Jung, Brian Ebersole, Little Nog and Frank Mir. Jon Jones was my only saving grace, but even he gave me a first round heart attack. Although I didn't do so well, I do see the silver lining. Through these wins, there are some very interesting match ups that now make sense for the UFC to put together.

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