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UFC 249 still on, with Tony Ferguson fighting Justin Gaethje on April 18

UFC 249 still on, with Tony Ferguson fighting Justin Gaethje on April 18

  • Apr 07, 2020
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The promotion of mixed martial arts announced the move to UFC 249 main event on Monday. Gaethje replaces expert light hero Nurmagomedov, who appears to be unable to leave Russia amid epidemic.UFC 249 is still slated for April 18, with Tony Ferguson fighting Justin Gaethje for a lightweight temporary title in the main event.Although UFC President Dana White has yet to announce the venue for the largest pay-per-view in his spring show, he is still determined to hold an event in less than two weeks amid coronavirus pandemic.The promotion of mixed martial arts announced the move to UFC 249 main event on Monday. Gaethje replaces expert lightweight champ Khabib Nurmagomedov, who appears to be unable to leave Russia amid the epidemic."The battle is 100% signed directly on ESPN somewhere on Earth!" White tweeted Monday.White remained steadfast in his UFC fight plan while almost all top-level sporting competitions stopped.White is reported to be trying to secure a place on the west coast for the show, possibly on tribal land. Most states of the United States of America have restrictions that make it impossible to make an offer even without an audience.White's research faced another obstacle later on Monday when the Ringside Physicians released a statement calling for the suspension of all combat sport events indefinitely.The ARP statement said: "Any combat sport occurring during this global epidemic places athletes, officials and anyone else involved in the event at an unnecessary risk of infection and transmission of COVID-19." "Moreover, combat athletes often need medical attention after the fight, and we don't want to see any additional pressure on a really stressful medical system."To host an event, White will have to find first-class doctors willing to work against the ARP recommendation. UFC is likely to actually have to employ its own judges and governors while it serves as its own regulatory body, as most state sports committees will not currently allow an event to occur in their jurisdictions.White has tried to tackle the rest of the team's sporting plot to deal with the epidemic in the past five weeks. UFC had a full combat card in an empty square in Brazil last month, but had to cancel its next three scheduled offers when even the original Nevada did not allow the promotion of fighting in an empty square.Most UFC fighters have expressed their desire to fight during the epidemic. Mixed martial artists are generally paid only if they fought, although Bellator and other promotions have paid to fighters whose seizures were canceled due to the epidemic in recent weeks.Ferguson (25-3) is a longtime lightweight competitor who has been booked to fight Nurmagomedov five times. Every seizure failed due to injury or other conditions.Gaethje  (20-2) is among the most exciting UFC fighters, with a mind-free combat mindset indicating an exciting confrontation with reckless Ferguson.I'm terrified and ... I love it, "Gaytigi tweeted after the announcement.Nurmagomedov announced last week that he had no intention of leaving his homeland of Dagestan, noting that travel restrictions in Russia had made this impossible. The undefeated hero later claimed that he would be willing to go into combat, but was unable to plan because he did not know where and when it would happen.UFC 249 was originally based at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.Read More: Coronavirus: ATP, WTA Seasons Suspended Until June 7

UFC returns as more real… behind closed doors- Pitchhigh

UFC returns as more real behind closed doors- Pitchhigh

  • May 11, 2020
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As one of the first sporting contests to come back live amid the vocal clamor for normalcy, UFC 249 event presented the gritty aspect of fighting often lost in the spectacle.Live sports returned with UFC 249 on Sunday, leading what was the best fight in the short closed-doors MMA history. Justin Gaethje pummeled Tony Ferguson to win the lightweight championship and set up a date with the unbeatable Dagestani champion Khabib Nurmagomedov.US President Donald Trump congratulated his "great" friend and UFC Chief Dana White on ending two months of waiting for major sports work in the United States due to the coronavirus pandemic. "We want our sport back," Trump said in a video message outside the Oval Office.In turn, White supported the hosts in Florida and shared that he was already swamped with calls from "other states and sports leagues". “You can learn a lot from what we do there. White told reporters after that, not only for professional sports but also to get people back to work ...”There were also other meals. Someone recorded (pun intended in some way) during the aforementioned 24 min-slugfest Gaethje-Ferguson. Upon hearing the bone-crunching sound of bone-on-bone collision and hitting the high-speed strikes meeting flesh, one realized what "POWs" and "BLAMs" were trying to convey in those comic panels.In professional sports, the noise is good and commotion even better. However, there was always room for silence.Among the points, "calm" is not only welcome on tennis courts but is mandatory. Golfers complain about the conversations in the background. The NFL rule book contains a 900-word section to handle crowd noise. Any cricket fan watching the Ranji match knows that the sound of leather and wood is enough to play.But has the sports viewing experience been boosted before due to the lack of an audience like UFC on Sunday?One of the last major professional sports to pause after mounting criticism, and her first resumption amid equal natural hype, UFC held its first major pay-per-action event for an empty stadium in Jacksonville. The closure means that the program has been stripped of the thousands of blood-causing viewers and the accompanying exhibition.As a result, the work was much stronger.First, Disclaimer: Nothing can replace the roar of jumping from crowd seats after knockout or submission. While presenting a brilliant event, a closed UFC event presented the brave side of the fighting that is often lost in the show.Watching the telecast on Sunday, it was difficult to separate the fighters from the punishment they exchanged. Once “human cockfighting” mocked her, UFC looked like a sport, and odd wrestlers looked human. Nothing more than Ferguson and Gaethjhe, cult favorites and two of the most violent competitors.Each exhales and exhale out loud as they land or shoot heavily. The sounds of spitting blood or expelling it from its increasingly disfigured nose. Sweaty feet creaking on the carpet. The sounds you might hear at a boxing gym or jiu-jitsu gym have made them all surprisingly intimate.There was no crowd that also meant that there was no booing or low hummus, generally reserved for inaction periods or non-advertising stars.There was also talk of garbage that was generally missed in tone. Keep it away from this stool. You suck the wind, boy. ”Ferguson shouted at the end of the second round when Gaethje collapsed in his corner.Training can also be heard in real-time from both angles, although the advice of the broadcasters' office is what helped most of the fighters.Daniel Cormier, Joe Rogan, and John Anik sit separately around the appraiser, and soon they learn at work not to talk to each other and make a coherent transition. But Cormier, a former hero in two parts, was the fighters themselves could easily pick up their loud and loud calls.Straw contestant Carla Esparza said her criticism of Cormier for not mixing strikes and fighting helped her change the game plan in the middle of the round. Heavyweight Greg Hardy admitted he started controlling upcoming kicks with his leg after hearing Cormer's talk about it. Calvin Kattar featherweight also referred to as the DC line."We have to whisper a little bit, people can hear everything," medieval world wrestler Cormier realized at the main event.Henry Segudo, the Cormier American teammate at the Sydney Olympics and a 55 kg gold medal, defended his title and announced a sudden withdrawal. Ceiling champion bantamweight and flyweight Cejudo decided to go out on top. The 33-year-old's speech was surprisingly sharp. Cejudo, also called the "Sugar King" of his heroine, spoke without interruption in the absence of the usual mix of cheering and clamor.Read UFC cut the match after positive fighter tests for coronavirusThe interviews that followed the fighting in all areas were less provocative, trained, and more gloomy and influential. Most fighters noticed the unrealistic situation and wanted everyone safe.The bigger picture is still full of bad optics. First, it is difficult for the UFC to get rid of the usual filth associated with combat sports. White's proximity to Trump and the duo's rush to get things back on track have long been criticized.Brazilian wrestler Jacquard Souza and his appearances in the corner were positive the day before the event and the fighting had to be eliminated. UFC looks at the positives, and White said the positive case was only talking about strict “1100+ tests” they would do for their three events in eight days. However, it was still uncomfortable to see broadcaster Joe Rogan shake hands and be around the fighters during the interviews.The size of the maneuver at UFC will be evident in the coming days. On Sunday at least, the Symphony of Violence played all the right notes.Read More: WWE Money In The Bank 2020 results: Otis, Asuka climb the corporate ladderArticle Source: indianexpress.com

Khabib Nurmagomedov VS against Justin Gaethje

Khabib Nurmagomedov VS Justin Gaethje at UFC 253

  • Jun 10, 2020
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Khabib Nurmagomedov VS against Justin Gaethje: It is said, the lightweight UFC champion Khabib Nurmagomedov will face Justin Gaethje at UFC 253. The champ will defend his belt on an unidentified fight for September 19th. This announcement comes amid a series of exciting new fights that will be reserved in the coming months.UFC has confirmed several major title fights over the past 24 hours which are sure to arouse fighting fans worldwide. Battles will bring clarity to some of the most talented sections of the show.The UFC Lightweight division has become the mecca of elite fighters in the history of the organization.Khabib Nurmagomedov and Justin Gaethje: Where they standKhabib Nurmagomedov (28-0) puts his unbeatable streak on the line against the meanwhile champion Justin Gaethje. He last competed in September 2019, marking another dominant end to the main competition. The "Eagle", known for its relentless gameplay, incorporates a high level of striking in its recent battles.It can be said that "Highlight" comes from the most impressive victory in his career. Gaethje replaced Habib in UFC 249 and pulled Tony Ferguson out of number one contender.Gaethje broke the streak of Tony who won 12 wins in a shocking clinic. Critics called him as a candidate for "Fight of the Year", and it's not hard to see why. Justin Jaitje, who was a brawler, had a fundamental change in his overall approach.The  First Division fighter began to show restraint. In light of his newly developed skill set, Gaethje has moved from an exciting fighter into a superior competitor.However, defeating the "eagle" will be a daunting task. Dominant Khabib Nurmagomedov has shown only dominance in every fight and will seek to continue this trend.It remains to be seen where the fight will happen. "Fight Island" is a viable site, now that the company has confirmed its existence. Given that Khabib is likely to face travel-related problems as Russia.Also Read: UFC returns as more real behind closed doors

Conor McGregor

Conor McGregor reveals a new Reebok track suit

  • Jun 29, 2020
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Conor McGregor moved to Instagram and previewed the sports collaboration that was in progress. UFC's superstar has announced Reebok Tracksuit to his fan base of around 37 million followers. Reebok has expressed interest in working with Connor McGregor from the beginning of the fighting game.Conor McGregor: Don't slow downToday, The Notorious One is the largest single entity in MMA and shows no signs of slowing down. Conor McGregor adds to his long list of commercial projects outside the appraiser. The timing of the announcement looks totally bizarre after just days of reports that UFC and Reebok will part ways. According to Ariel Helwani of ESPN, UFC may consider different options in the coming new year.“In an interview with @LeBatardShow earlier today, Dana White said that the Reebok deal will end, at the end of this year, and they are talking to companies about a new deal,” Halawani said on Twitter. "I heard the same thing. For the time being, we won't be surprised if the two sides separate."Reebok: A Brief HistoryReebok mainly entered the field of combat sports when it entered into a clothing deal with UFC in 2015. The promotion was looking at various ways to simplify sports, and they went on to a uniform clothing line. Per Dana White has reviewed several options but Reebok was at the top of the ranking. Reebok distinguished itself as it looked forward to organizing combat sportswear for men and women.Moreover, since the time of the partnership, it has been reported that athletes like Ronda Rousey and Conor McGregor will have a personal line.The partnership between UFC and Reebok came with its fair share of complications. Many fighters have strongly opposed the merger since its official announcement. The general consensus was that a unified deal would result in significant losses in terms of personal care. Not to mention that many fighters claimed to have lost 6-digit income from former existing sponsors in light of the new deal.It seems that regardless of the UFC's future with Reebok, Conor McGregor continues to expand beyond the appraiser. In addition, the McGregor star continues to burn brightly even after apparently turning away from the appraiser.Also Read: Khabib Nurmagomedov VS Justin Gaethje at UFC 253

I will bless him for 24 minutes.- Kamaru Usman warns Jorge Masvidal before UFC 251

  • Jul 09, 2020
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UFC heavyweight champion Kamaru Usman had choice words for his rival UFC 251 Jorge Masvidal ahead of their scheduled fight. The two elites will preside over the main card on Yas Island fighter island in Abu Dhabi. The fight was embodied in a notice just 6 days after Gilbert Burns was denied of his title after a positive test for COVID-19.UFC 251's new highlights never lost love with each other as they entered the World Title Battle. Although the fighting started on short notice, the fighting was accumulating for most of the year. Since Masvidal has emerged as a prominent competitor three times in a row, he has quarreled with the "Nigerian Nightmare".Kamaru Usman: "I will bless him with these hands."Amid a tense back and forth in the media, tenacious resentment was created between 170 pounders. Kamaru Usman went after Jorge Masvidal during a recent interview with ESPN's Brett Okamoto."All I will say is that I will bless him with these hands in any way I can. Whether on his back, I will bless him with these fists. Whether he is standing, I will bless him with these fists."Bad blood reached a boiling point on more than one occasion, as almost all fighters exited the cage. Earlier this year, an unpleasant interaction took place between Uthman and Masvidal at a Super Bowl show. Clearly, both athletes are seeking to solve the result.It is up to him how to deal with that. Either you allow me to bless you in the first round where there is no more suffering, or you can endure it like Covington and I will bless you for 24 minutes until I get you out of there. "Fight fans are brimming with excitement as the historic Fight Island card is ready to start. The MMA community has been calling for a fight between the two because it offers a compelling narration. Not to mention that the stylistic depth of the match-up is another element to behold.Read More: Conor McGregor reveals a new Reebok tracksuitArticle Source:essentiallysports.com

Leon Edwards

UFC News: I'll take a closer look at the main event - UFC heavyweight Leon Edwards

  • Jul 10, 2020
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UFC's Leon Edwards took to Twitter and shared a training video in which he looked great. "Rocky" has expressed its desire to compete against the winner of Kamaru Usman vs Jorge Masvidal at UFC 251. The scheduled title battle was announced on the short notice and will be a major feature of Yas Island Fight.The Leon Edwards's state of UFC is best described as yet troubled, to say the least. The Welterweight opponent was in a state of ripping within the promotional offer with 8 consecutive professional victories. Not to mention that he scored victories over Rafael Dos Anjos, Gunnar Nelson, and Donald Cerrone.His last defeat in December 2015 was the undisputed champion, Kamaru Usman. However, his vast autobiography failed to help him capture a clear path for Welterweight gold. Leon Edwards: A "rocky" periodMoreover, his linear and non-controversial approach within the appraiser failed to attract the fighting fans. With powerful draws like Colby Covington and Jorge Masvidal on top of the heap, Edwards faded into the background.MMA fans and experts believe that he will finally get a call to put his winning streak to the test in May. As talks began about negotiations with superstar Jorge Masvidal, many believed that Edwards would be called.The 170-pound stack section may seek clarity after UFC 251 in Abu Dhabi. The general consensus surrounding the fight is that the direction of division depends on the winner. Leon Edwards will watch while Kamaru Usman defends his world title against BMF at Jorge Masvidal.As Gilbert Burns' career is revived, Rocky Edwards 18-3 has more competition to advance. With current division expectations, the inevitable conclusion is that you will have to return to action. Your guess is as good as mine when it comes to its next step forward.Also Read: I will bless him for 24 minutes.- Kamaru Usman warns Jorge Masvidal before UFC 251

Clay Collard, a 27-year-old former UFC fighter who won four boxing matches in 2020.

UFC NEWS: Former UFC fighter Clay Collard becomes the most popular summer boxer

  • Jul 15, 2020
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A mixed martial artist, who resorted to boxing regularly during the pandemic, has taken this sport by storm this summer.Meet Clay Collard, a 27-year-old former UFC fighter who won four boxing matches in 2020.His last victory was on Tuesday when he toppled his opponent three times on his way to a halt in the second round.While raising her arm, he told her mother that he loves her.Clay Collard became one of the most popular boxers in the summer, adding another knockout to his record on Tuesday.The 27-year-old former UFC fighter won for the fourth time in 2020 and second in the Top Ranks' "Bubble" in Las Vegas when he fought Lorawnt T. Nelson in a light fight.Collard knocked Nelson three times on his way to victory in the second round of the blow, advancing his record to eight wins (three knockouts) against two losses and three draws."I showed boxing skills there tonight," said Collard after the fighting. "I am not an Orthodox, but I do the job."According to Compubox data sent to Insider, Collard beat Nelson 61 punches to 12 in five minutes and one second of call time.All aboard the Clay Collard train In true @CCCcollard fashion, boxing's unlikely star scored 3 knockdowns in route to the TKO victory. #MayerJoseph pic.twitter.com/LnKTtRLeaa— Top Rank Boxing (@trboxing) July 15, 2020When the referee raised his hand, he heard Collard say, "Hi mom, I love you."Collard has built a sect that tracks the way his boxing career has changed, from "creating it to be a punching bag for young prospects," as ESPN writer Steve Kim pointed out, to be a potential killer. In Nelson 's fight after defeating three fighters with previously unbeaten records, Big Boxing theater correspondent Jake Donovan promotes Collard as this year's boxing prospect.

Joseph Benavidez

UFC News: Joseph Benavidez issues a severe warning to Deiveson Figueiredo

  • Jul 17, 2020
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Joseph Benavidez revealed his plans to harm Deiveson Figueiredo in the rematch for the flyweight title.After Henry Cejudo relinquished the flyweight title, Joseph Benavidez and Deiveson Figueiredo competed for the vacant belt. Figueiredo toppled Benavidez after he accidentally shook his head. However, the Brazilian could not get the belt because he did not weigh 125 lbs.In less than 3 days from now, Figueiredo and Benavidez will go for it again. This time it will be more personal. Benavidez wants to hit Figueiredo because he feels his opponent was having an unfair advantage the last time.“After what I have felt after that fight. And the way it went about, not necessarily in the most fair way. It just makes me actually wanna hurt him. Like when you talk about an ill will or whatever. That’s not the illest of wills cuz we’re fighting anyway but… like I just said, fighting is hurting people. But it makes me wanna hurt him like, I want you to hurt.“I want you to hurt. I want you to feel dizzy when you get up every day... I want you to freakin’ cry and be embarrassed.”@JoeJitsu wants to return the favor to Deiveson Figueiredo in their rematch at #UFCFightIsland2 (via @bokamotoESPN) pic.twitter.com/w4BSalIaNu— ESPN MMA (@espnmma) July 16, 2020The rematch was about to be canceled when the Figueiredo COVID-19 test came out to be positive. However, it was later revealed that the test was a false positive. To date, he is 32 years old and in good health and preparing for his battle on the fighting island.Unlike the last time, Figueiredo wanted it to be with the right weight balance. He even hired a nutritionist. Moreover, he wants to make history by knocking Joseph in the rematch.img source: essentiallysports Also Read: UFC NEWS: Former UFC fighter Clay Collard becomes the most popular summer boxer

Joseph Benavidez

UFC News: Joseph Benavidez issues a severe warning to Deiveson Figueiredo

  • Jul 17, 2020
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Joseph Benavidez revealed his plans to harm Deiveson Figueiredo in the rematch for the flyweight title.After Henry Cejudo relinquished the flyweight title, Joseph Benavidez and Deiveson Figueiredo competed for the vacant belt. Figueiredo toppled Benavidez after he accidentally shook his head. However, the Brazilian could not get the belt because he did not weigh 125 lbs.In less than 3 days from now, Figueiredo and Benavidez will go for it again. This time it will be more personal. Benavidez wants to hit Figueiredo because he feels his opponent was having an unfair advantage the last time.“After what I have felt after that fight. And the way it went about, not necessarily in the most fair way. It just makes me actually wanna hurt him. Like when you talk about an ill will or whatever. That’s not the illest of wills cuz we’re fighting anyway but… like I just said, fighting is hurting people. But it makes me wanna hurt him like, I want you to hurt.“I want you to hurt. I want you to feel dizzy when you get up every day... I want you to freakin’ cry and be embarrassed.”@JoeJitsu wants to return the favor to Deiveson Figueiredo in their rematch at #UFCFightIsland2 (via @bokamotoESPN) pic.twitter.com/w4BSalIaNu— ESPN MMA (@espnmma) July 16, 2020The rematch was about to be canceled when the Figueiredo COVID-19 test came out to be positive. However, it was later revealed that the test was a false positive. To date, he is 32 years old and in good health and preparing for his battle on the fighting island.Unlike the last time, Figueiredo wanted it to be with the right weight balance. He even hired a nutritionist. Moreover, he wants to make history by knocking Joseph in the rematch.img source: essentiallysports Also Read: UFC NEWS: Former UFC fighter Clay Collard becomes the most popular summer boxer