Event: UFC 311 | Jan. 18, 2025 Location: Intuit Dome, Inglewood, Calif. Result: Raoni Barcelos def. Payton Talbott via ...
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Hosted on MSNComplete 2025 UFC Schedule: Full List Of Events & Fight CardsUFC Fight Night 253 is in need of a new headliner following the cancelation of the highly anticipated flyweight clash between ...
The Light Heavyweight Title was known as the Middleweight Title before UFC 31 (May 4, 2001). In 2007, the Pride World Middleweight Championship was unified with the UFC Light Heavyweight Title ...
Fans are abuzz over some how much weight several fighters at UFC 311 had gained back by the time they entered the cage on fight night. As noted in the report from MMA Fighting, athletes are ...
Based in Rochester, England, Simon Head is a veteran sports editor who has been covering sport for national and international outlets since 2000, and is one of the longest-tenured MMA journalists ...
Two champions put the MMA world on notice at UFC 311, as ESPN's No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter Islam Makhachev quickly disposed of Renato Moicano to retain the lightweight title and men's ...
UFC 311 was a wild ride. Islam Makhachev and Jiri Prochazka were among the four main card acts to score stoppages. Even the one fight that went the distance was memorable as Merab Dvalishvili ...
Islam Makhachev has now defended his belt four consecutive times, a first in UFC history; Makhachev submitted Renato Moicano in four minutes and five seconds to claim his 15th straight win Image ...
For one fleeting moment in the first round of Saturday night's UFC 311 main event, it looked like we might witness one of the greatest upsets in MMA history. Lightweight champ Islam Makhachev ...
Islam Makhachev (left) defended his title in a short notice fight against Renato Moicano (right) in the UFC 311 main event. [Image courtesy: @ufc on X] UFC 311 just wrapped up. The UFC's first pay ...
Based in Rochester, England, Simon Head is a veteran sports editor who has been covering sport for national and international outlets since 2000, and is one of the longest-tenured MMA journalists ...
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