The current UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov has uploaded a video of his boxing training to the social media. The fighter urged his followers to train and be kinder, noting that physical activity reduce aggression.
John Kavanagh, the coach of the former UFC champion in two weight categories Conor McGregor, says his ward could have won the belt in his third weight division. According to Kavanagh, a properly motivated McGregor would have defeated welterweight champion Kamaru Usman.
The current UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones once again spoke out about the fight against Francis Ngannou. The Bons does not exclude that Ngannou can break his facial bones if it gets a chance. At the same time, Jones noted that he has fighting IQ, fighting skills and speed on his side.
UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones has once again spoken out about a bout with heavyweight Francis Ngannou. According to the Bones, he will be able to beat his opponent if he survives the first round.
The head coach of the AKA gym, mentor of Khabib Nurmagomedov Javier Mendez announced his desire to see his ward in the fight against Georges Saint-Pierre. According to Mendez, not only he wants this fight, but Khabib himself and his father Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov do.
AKA Gym head coach Javier Mendez said he wanted to take part in a brawl with Conor McGregor's team, which happened at UFC 229.
Former UFC Featherweight Champion Jose Aldo uploaded a photo with his current physical shape to the social media.
Alexey Oleynik, a heavyweight from the UFC roster, has signed a new agreement with the promotion. He wrote about this on social networks. Terms of the deal have not been disclosed.
The UFC On ESPN 12 tournament will be held tonight in Las Vegas and in the main event Dustin Poirier will face Dan Hooker. The broadcast of prelims will begin at 5 pm ET. The main card will start at 8 pm. Below are the links to the broadcast. It is worth noting that our portal provides links only to official MMA sources, which may charge their visitors.
UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones once again stated that he did not intend to fight until the promotion to begin paying decent purses. He also added that he was ready to sit for 2-3 years without fighting if necessary, but he would not fight for a penny.