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Enter Sandman: Cory Sandhagen
Some consider the UFC’s bantamweight division to be the most talent-rich in the promotion. Top contender Cory Sandhagen has once again emerged as a potential title...
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/ 4 weeks agoRemember the Journey: Belal Muhammad
When UFC 288’s original co-main event fell through, two daring welterweights saved the day. Top contenders Belal Muhammad and Gilbert Burns...
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/ 4 weeks agoDoes Jiu Jitsu Suck? UFC Then and Now
The Before Times: 1990’s In the year between the first and second UFC events, Gracie Jiu Jitsu exploded in popularity. If...
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/ 1 month agoEdwards v. Usman: Headshot, Majority Decision
With UFC 286 in the rear view mirror, Leon Edwards has closed out the trilogy against Kamaru Usman. The win marks...
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/ 1 month agoIs the Best Still Blessed? Max Holloway’s Future
After Volkanovski decisively closed out the trilogy against Max Holloway, fans wondered whether the ‘best’ is still “Blessed”, or on the...
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/ 1 month agoThe Beginning: UFC 1
MMA is a weird tribe, with a wild history. Now we casually watch MMA on ESPN, but it wasn’t always so....
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/ 2 months agoOn the Cusp: Merab Dvalishvili
Although Aljamain Sterling is the reigning champion, his teammate Merab may be the best bantamweight in the world and on the...
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/ 2 months agoSympathy For The Devil: MMA Judging Is Hard
MMA judging is the tough job that no one wants. Every time judging is mentioned, it’s one of two scenerios. Either...
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/ 2 months agoJorge Masvidal, “King of Miami”
Jorge Masvidal (35 – 16 – 0) fights Gilbert Burns (21 – 5 – 0) April 8th in the co-main event....
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/ 2 months agoWinning Weight: Kevin Holland
Kevin Holland has had mixed results since his move to welterweight, but overall the move should bear fruit. Despite losing to...