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- Terrence Crawford vs Errol Spence Jr targeted for November 19th
According to sources quoted by ESPN, Errol Spence Jr. and Terence Crawford have reached an agreement, and the only elements that need to be verified are the fight's targeted date of November 19, 2022 in Las Vegas. Terence Crawford accepted the suggested financial terms by Al Haymon, the creator of the PBC, regarding revenue sharing, but the agreement has not yet been finalised since lawyers from both parties need to clean up the legal language in the bout agreement, according to ESPN. There will be a rematch clause in the contract for both athletes. The contract for this fight includes a rematch clause for both fighters. The loser can request a rematch right away, and the victor receives the largest payout in the follow-up bout. The weight limit for the fight is 147 pounds. While Crawford only has the WBO belt to display, Errol Spence Jr. presently owns the WBC, WBA, and IBF championships. The promotion of this fight will be a joint effort between Spence Jr.'s Man Down Promotions and Crawford's TBC Promotions for the PBC pay-per-view. This matchup between both the fighters might just be the biggest showdown in the history of boxing as such is the level of both the boxers. They are also at their peak of the powers and the world wants to see who really is the undisputed welterweight champion of the world. Let us know in the comments who do you think has the upper hand going into this mega fight?
- Aspen Ladd misses weight yet again, bout with Sara McMan canceled
The fight card for this weekend's UFC Vegas 60: Sandhagen vs. Song has been reduced by one fight after a women's bantamweight matchup had to be canceled. The troubles Aspen Ladd is having with the scales don't seem to be over. Going all the way back to 2016, the top-ranked bantamweight has experienced difficulties getting to the 136-pound limit of the category. The 27-year-UFC old's debut was postponed on fight day due to a suspected sickness related to her weight-cut, making a total of four fights canceled during fight week, three after she entered above the bantamweight limit. Following a particularly challenging weight cut before her fight with Germaine de Randamie in 2019, Ladd had her license to compete in the state of California suspended. The CSAC stated that Ladd exceeded the commission's mandated 15% tolerance by regaining 18% of her body weight after weigh-ins. Ladd was noticeably emaciated and on the point of passing out when standing on the scales, despite making weight and making it to the bout. In response to criticism from former bantamweight Miesha Tate following the cancellation of a bout with Macy Chiasson in 2021, Ladd stated that she will be making efforts to make things right. But whatever she's been doing doesn't seem to have made the issue go away. For her upcoming fight at UFC Vegas 60: Sandhagen vs. Song versus Sara McMann, Ladd checked in two pounds overweight. The bout she was supposed to compete in has been canceled. And there is no news whether the bout will be rescheduled to a later date. Should Aspen Lad move to the featherweight division after a history of weight cutting struggles?
- Khabib Nurmagomedov takes aim at Charles Oliveira in his latest tweet
Before his UFC 280 title fight against Islam Makhachev, Khabib Nurmagomedov fired an unprovoked shot at Charles Oliveira in his latest tweet. Islam Makhachev will face Charles Oliveira for the UFC lightweight championship at UFC 280 next month. Oliveira technically isn't the champion, but he's been the best 155-pounder on the planet ever since he won the title by defeating Michael Chandler. Many people have different ideas about how the fight will play out, and while Makhachev appears to have the superior ground game, counting out 'Do Bronx' has proven to be a mistake throughout his incredible 11-fight win streak. Their fight in Abu Dhabi is arguably one of the most anticipated fights of the year, with other fighters, including Khabib Nurmagomedov, heavily invested. Everyone knows that 'The Eagle' is Islam Makhachev's close friend and training partner, and as such, he will always support him. However, some of his comments since the fight's announcement have been quite surprising. Some speculated that the post was so out of character for Nurmagomedov that it was actually written by his manager, Ali Abdelaziz. The Dominance MMA owner is frequently accused of using his fighters' social media pages instead of his own to amplify certain messages, and this example appeared to be just that. It was also reported earlier this week that Beneil Dariush will serve as a backup for the UFC 280 main event. Maybe that made Khabib think that there might be something wrong with Oliveira due to which the UFC are already planning backup fighters. Dariush is also set to face Mateusz Gamrot at UFC 280 in a crunch battle. UFC featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski, who is looking for another belt, is another fighter who plans to serve as a backup for the vacant lightweight title fight. When Dana White was asked about Volkanovski's plans, the UFC president seemed unconcerned, responding "sure." As we get closer to the event the things are starting to spice up between Oliveira and Makhachev and we won't be surprised if we get to see more back and forth from the fighters camps until they finally meet on October 22nd.
- Tony Ferguson fires back at Daniel Cormier for wanting him to âretireâ
Tony Ferguson has responded to Daniel Cormier's recent comments following Tony's loss at UFC 279. Tony Ferguson failed in his attempt to beat Nate Diaz in the main event of UFC 279 last weekend in Las Vegas. 'El Cucuy' had his moments, but it just did not look like that he was a danger to the stockton slapper. Ferguson lost his fifth consecutive fight in a submission loss to Nate Diaz in this past Saturday's UFC 279 main event, and many, including Cormier, who commentated on the fight, blamed him for his recent decline. Many have questioned whether he should retire from the sport, but the man himself stated in his post-fight interview that he felt 'back' after what he called a fun fight with a fellow veteran. Ferguson responded to Cormier's recent criticism, saying he doesn't understand why he's always trying to bring him down. âWhen I feel like Iâm ready to retire, I will retire,â Ferguson told ESPN. âBut right now itâs a little bit different, a little bit more interesting. DC and all these commentators that just keep repeating the same sh*t in the past couple of years because thatâs what they want me to do. They want the public eye to see me like that and they want to see me as a quitter and so on and so forth. El Cucuy also claimed that he does not cheat during the weigh-ins like Daniel Cormier did back at UFC 210. I never cheated to get on the scales to retain my championship like DC â hashtag âtowel gate,â these guys grabbing the towel, trying to lift some pounds off the scale. Cormier is known for his strong opinions in the world of mixed martial arts, which is not surprising given that he works as an analyst and commentator for the UFC. Ferguson, on the other hand, has always been defiant, and he's always held himself to a high standard in terms of what he can produce inside the cage.
- Marlon Moraes signs deal with PFL, ends retirement
Marlon Moraes has ended his retirement sooner than everyone expected. According to his manager Ali Abdelaziz, the 34-year-old former UFC championship contender has signed a contract with PFL to compete in the promotion's 2023 campaign. Moraes, a former bantamweight, intends to compete at 145 pounds. Moraes is the third UFC veteran to sign a contract to compete in the 2023 PFL season, following Shane Burgos and Thiago Santos. Moraes went 11-0 in the World Series of Fighting, where he won the Bantamweight title and successfully defended it five times, before signing with the UFC in 2017. Following MMAX Investment Partners' 2017 acquisition and restructuring of the WSOF, the World Series of Fighting is currently known as the PFL. Aljamain Sterling, the current UFC bantamweight champion, and Jose Aldo, the former WEC and UFC featherweight champion, were the victims of Moraes' biggest victories in his UFC career. Following a first-round knockout loss to Song Yadong at UFC Vegas 50, which extended his UFC losing run to four straight, Moraes declared his retirement from mixed martial arts in April of last year. What do you guys think? Is it a decision based on the money PFL are offering or Moraes has reignited the fire inside of him to once again compete with the top dogs and prove a point? Let us know in the comments.
- Beneil Dariush to serve as a backup to Oliveira vs Makhachev fight at UFC 280
Beneil Dariush, a lightweight contender in the UFC, might compete for the title sooner than anticipated. The 33-year-old hasn't competed since winning by decision over Tony Ferguson in May of last year. Dariush has since had a failed encounter with Islam Makhachev. Thought to be a title eliminator, the fight was abandoned when the Iranian fighter became hurt. The lightweight division has changed drastically since the 33-year-old has been out of the ring. In May, the previous champion Charles Oliveira had his lightweight gold removed. Next month, the Brazilian will compete for the vacant title against Makhachev. Dariush says he has been instructed to be ready in case something happens to either of the main event competitors as he gets ready for his own fight against Mateusz Gamrot on the same card on October 22. âThatâs what [my manager] Ali [Abdelaziz] told me, I was the backup for this,â Dariush revealed in an interview with MMA Fighting. âIf something goes wrong, they would put me in.â Alexander Volkanovski, the featherweight champion, hinted that he would compete in the main event's backup matchup before UFC 280. But it doesn't seem to be the case. Dariush appears to be the backup right now. To prevent high-profile main events from unraveling in the days preceding the show, the UFC has recently either scheduled a fight in the same weight division or hired a fighter to act as a backup. During the pandemic, the practice was often used when athletes, coaches, or teammates tested positive for COVID-19, necessitating multiple last-minute adjustments to competitions. Now, just to be on the safe side to avoid losing a major main event, the UFC has a "just-in-case" policy. The extra weight needed to cut for a title fight won't be a problem for Dariush as he prepares for Gamrot as part of the undercard; he encountered a similar situation when he appeared on the same card as Oliveira, who at UFC 262 took on Michael Chandler for the vacant lightweight title. âYeah, of course [Iâll make 155 pounds],â Dariush said. âItâs not that hard. I make 156. Last time in Texas [at UFC 262], I was pretty much 155 when I fought. Let us know about your thoughts regarding this decision of UFC to make Beneil Dariush as a backup fighter for the Lightweight Championship.
- Calvin Kattar vs. Arnold Allen set to headline for Oct. 29 Fight Night
October will feature a crucial featherweight championship main event. The UFC Fight Night match between competitors Arnold Allen and Calvin Kattar has been verbally agreed upon on October 29 at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. Although the contract has not yet been released, it is anticipated that it will be sent out and signed soon. The fight was just revealed to MMA Junkie by two sources with knowledge of the planned booking, who requested to remain anonymous since the organization has not yet made an official announcement. The story broke on Wednesday on ESPN. The fight will take place in Phoenix on the same night as the boxing showdown between former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva and internet sensation Jake Paul. After defeating Dan Hooker in London in March, Allen (18-1 MMA, 9-0 UFC) is feeling good. Allen used a TKO to defeat Hooker in 2:33 and suggested a matchup with Kattar. Allen, who has yet to lose in the UFC, has had several setbacks in recent years due to the injury bug. Despite this, Allen has amassed 11 straight victories. âI want to be in the top five and I think heâs top five,â said Allen in his post-fight interview (video provided by MMA Fighting). âThatâs a fight that would put me there. We got offered that fight for the main event spot last year or earlier in the year, but I was out with an injury. I think it works well. Heâs less tall than this guy, so that works out. Heâs predominantly a boxer, Iâm predominantly a boxer, so itâs a fan-friendly fight and I think Iâm the better boxer.â As for Kattar, he is coming off a contentious decision defeat to Josh Emmett in Austin, Texas, in June (23-6 MMA, 7-4 UFC). On split scorecards, Kattar lost the bout despite having support from several spectators and media members. In his last five fights, Kattar is 3-2, including a convincing victory over Giga Chikadze in January
- Eddie Hearn predicts Anderson Silva vs Jake Paulâs fight: 'It's Jake against the world'
Eddie Hearn, the promoter for Matchroom Boxing, claims that Jake Paul will defeat Anderson Silva, who was just inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame when they square off in the ring. The legendary Anderson Silva will be Jake Paul's opponent in his next bout, it was announced earlier this week after much discussion. Paul would be facing off against a fighter with professional boxing experience for the first time in this fight, but despite their prior disagreements, Hearn predicted Paul will win for the sixth time in his budding pugilist career. Hearn said on The MMA Hour that despite not knowing much about Silva's past, Paul's youth and agility will help him prevail on October 29. 'I don't know enough about Anderson Silva but he can box a bit by the sound of things,' Hearn said. 'To defeat Anderson Silva, while boxing is still a very impressive part of his repertoire, he's still not a boxer, and he's 47 years of age. But he's a tough guy, he has a huge profile, he can box, and I think he'll be competitive. 'I don't think he beats Jake, because I think Jake is young, and I think he can punch a bit, and I'm intrigued to watch, and I like what Jake's doing. It's kind of him against the world.' The Matchroom boxing promoter praised Paul's efforts to establish himself as a fighter by challenging experienced opponents. I just believe that Jake has been unlucky because he was attempting to take on Hasim Rahman Jr. and Tommy Fury, which would have allowed him to assert, "Actually, you now have to respect me as a fighter." Hearn's comments on the social media sensation turned aspiring boxer hasnât always been nearly so positive, though. Paul was described as an "average" fighter by Hearn in May, and Hearn argued that this description was "quite positive" to his abilities. The longest-reigning middleweight champion in the UFC, Silva had a successful career there, winning 16 straight matches from 2006 to 2012. The Brazilian has dabbled in boxing throughout his career, compiling a 3-1 record since making his debut in 1998. In the ring, Silva's biggest victory came when, in Mexico last year, he upset former world champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on points.
- Jose Aldoâs coach advises him to retire after UFC 283
According to his longtime manager and coach Andre Pederneiras, Jose Aldo will likely compete in the octagon for the last time on Jan. 21 at UFC 283 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. After losing a decision to Merab Dvalishvili in August, Pederneiras said the former two-time UFC featherweight champion has just one fight left on his contract with the organization and views the next weekend in Rio de Janeiro as a fantastic opportunity to "finish" his career. Pederneiras acknowledges that when Aldo defeated Frankie Edgar at UFC 200 to earn the interim championship and the organization declined to schedule a rematch with Conor McGregor, he gave Aldo the advice "to retire a long time ago." He said âHe [Jose] didnât need it since that fight, much less now,â Pederneiras said. âIâd tell him to stop. I think Aldo has already conquered a lot and it wonât be this last fight [against Dvalishvili] that will take away his legacy in the sport.â Pederneiras stated that he will meet with the UFC on September 24 in Las Vegas to learn what the organisation has in store for the Brazilian and talk with Aldo about his future plans. Although the head of Nova Unio indicated he would like to face Dominick Cruz next, he does not believe the fellow UFC and WEC legend would consent to a match in Brazil. Pederneiras concurs that Aldo should retire now, despite the fact that he feels "trapped" in a contract and unable to return to compete in other sports in the future, such as professional boxing and Muay Thai, if he so chooses. âIâve seen many retire and want to fight years later,â Pederneiras said. âMost of them are like that. Thales [Leites] left the UFC, fought his last fight against Hector Lombard [and said] âbrother, I donât want this sh*t anymoreâ. Two, three years have passed, and now heâs calling me to get him a fight. Iâve seen that my whole life. And it will happen with him.â Do you think that we might see Jose Aldo in the octagon at UFC 283?
- Brendan Schaub launches a scathing attack on Dana White in his latest instagram post
A section of the MMA community believed the entire issue was pre-planned after a hectic week in Las Vegas where the organization was forced to rearrange the top three fights of its pay-per-view event due to Khamzat Chimaev's historic weight miss. Pat Miletich, a former UFC champion, and Schaub were two of many who offered their thoughts. They theorized that there was a plot by the UFC to enhance the card in order to boost pay-per-view demand. The UFC president attacked Miletich after Tuesday's episode of Dana White's Contender Series, calling him "the dumbest motherf*cker on the planet." White was also made aware of Schaub's own theories, which he claimed "make sense." The former UFC heavyweight turned podcaster and comedian got personal right away, alluding to a previous Twitter argument with White, and he reiterated his doubt over the organization's official statement on the UFC 279 shakeup. He wrote âSorry, we just donât buy what youâre telling us after lying numerous times but the sheep media you pick to attend events donât have the balls to call you out,â Schaub wrote. âJust in the recent press conference you were caught lying about extra compensation to the fighters. âYou need a reality check. Youâre surrounded by âYes men.â Youâre not special, youâre not original. Youâre a low budget Vince McMahon. Every move you make is a copycat of that dude. Only thing you have in common is youâre both on steroids and dress like a*******. Looks like the beef between Dana White and Brendan Schaub looks far from settled. Do you think Dana White staged some of the UFC 279 drama to get extra pay per views in? Let us know in the comments
- Robert Whittaker Responded to Khamzat Chimaevâs Offer to Train
Khamzat Chimaev would compete successfully against the top middleweights in the UFC, according to Robert Whittaker. Although it may not be the most packed category from head to toe, middleweight is brimming with world-class talent, with Israel Adesanya at the forefront. But right behind him stands Robert Whittaker, whom many consider worthy of a significant spot in the pound-for-pound rankings. One person who has previously hinted at a permanent weight increase to 185 pounds is Khamzat Chimaev, one of the top welterweight fighters at the moment. Since joining the UFC, he has picked up a couple of great victories at middleweight but hasn't really faced a top 15 opponent. During a post-fight interview over the weekend, he mentioned that he loves Whittaker and would like to train with him in the future. Although Chimaev (12-0 MMA, 6-0 UFC) had previously competed at middleweight, he has become a prominent contender at 170 pounds. However, many questions whether his future is at 185 pounds after he missed the welterweight cutoff by 7.5 pounds for his initially planned fight against Nate Diaz this past Saturday at UFC 279. When questioned about a hypothetical fight with Whittaker, "Borz" claimed he'd instead train with Whittaker than fight him. Chimaev has previously stated his desire to become a UFC dual champion (24-6 MMA, 15-4 UFC). The once undefeated middleweight champion is undoubtedly curious. âIâm happy with that,â Whittaker told Middle Easy. âHis personality is just, what you see is what you get. Heâs wild, but heâs a phenomenal fighter. I like his approach to hunting bad guys. I was impressed with that (Kevin) Holland fight, and yeah, Iâm very interested in seeing where he goes with this.â âDefinitely, it is a compliment. Iâd like to work with him because anyone that can implement game plans the way he has, and obviously, his wrestling and grappling are top-tier. Heâs trained with the likes of Till as well. Hopefully, our paths cross and we can get some good work together.â Whittaker stated he would gladly train with the unbeaten fighter and that they might be able to alter certain things in an interview with RJ Clifford and Din Thomas on Sirius XM. âI heard what Khamzat said about wanting to fight bad guys and I can get behind that,â Whittaker said. âIf he wants to train together, I want to train together, and we can go hunt bad guys together. âI think it will be a lot of fun, and we can run a muck on a lot of people.â Chimaev made headlines during UFC 279 fight week for his involvement in a backstage incident that resulted in the cancellation of the event's pre-fight press conference. He also significantly undershot the weight limit for his main event bout with Nate Diaz by 7.5 pounds, which forced the UFC to rearrange the top three fights.
- Jake Paul faces off Anderson Silva During their press conference in LA: âItâs my toughest fight yet.
For the first time ever, Jake Paul and Anderson Silva met yesterday to promote their impending boxing battle in Glendale, Arizona. Paul, 25, and Silva, 47, engaged in a thrilling face-off in front of the cameras during a press conference at NeueHouse Hollywood where both competitors responded to queries from former UFC middleweight and light heavyweight championship contender Chael Sonnen. âI do think so, I think this could be the biggest payday of his career,â Paul said. âJust because this is like my first big fight. As crazy as that sounds, all the other fights have been decent, but this is the first big, big fight, with another massive name that brings a ton of business to the table." âTyron Woodley never really sold that many pay-per-views. Ben Askren didnât sell any PPVs. Nate Robinson never fought. [AnEsonGib] doesnât sell PPVs â the stadium was empty when Gib fought. So this is the first time Iâm fighting someone who brings just as much to the table as I do.â When asked if Silva's paycheck or his own was the cause of the smile on his face, Paul was evasive. âOh, I donât know It would be great,â he said. âI want the event to do well, obviously.â Paul has a perfect boxing record of 5-0, including knockout wins against Tyron Woodley and Ben Askren, both former MMA champions. After his two previous fights with Tommy Fury and Hasim Rahman Jr. were abruptly postponed, the YouTube sensation is eager to return to the ring. The 47-year-old former middleweight champion of the UFC has some professional boxing background. Since making a comeback to the ring last year, "The Spider" is 2-0 with victories over former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. and former UFC light heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz in back-to-back fights. On October 29, Paul vs. Silva will take place at Glendale, Arizona's Gila River Arena