UFC 178 – Winners,Losers, Recap


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Don’t Call it a Comeback!

Dominick Cruz the former UFC bantamweight returns to the cage after 1092 days  away from the cage due to multiple injuries. Returns and makes short work of Takeya Mizugaki the 5th Ranked Bantamweight in the world Finishing him Via KO in 1:01 mark of the 1st Round. A very emotional Cruz Said “I’m still trying to take it all in”. Cruz had to vacate the title and will get a crack to regain the title he never lost due to having such a dominate performance. He will face Sacramento’s own T.J. Dillashaw the current Bantamweight Champion.

Fight of the Night! Controversy Included!

Tim Kennedy vs Yoel Romero was a back and forth battle with both fighters getting rock at different times. Romero Won via TKO in the 3rd round, but Romero was practically out on his feet by the end of the 2nd round. The 3rd round was about to begin, but in a strange turn of events Romero didn’t get up from his still and actually took a additional 30 sec to get off his stool. That was till Referee Big John McCarthy forced him to stand up. That extra time gave Romero time to recover and beat Kennedy with a furry of punches in the third. “It’s the dirtiest trick in the book,” said UFC President Dana White at the night’s post-fight press conference. “Literally the dirtiest trick in the book.” It is still unknown if Kennedy will challenge Ruling to make it a No Contest due to bizarre and lengthy time given to Romero. Watch Kennedy confront Romero after the fight.

Pound For Pound Best Fighter Ever? 

Demetrious Johnson could be the best fighter ever dominating Chris Cariaso in every round with superior striking and ground work ultimately submitting Cariaso via Kimura. Johnson has pretty much cleaned out his division being the most active Champion in the UFC fighting about 3 times a year. Johnson’s striking, ground game and athleticism is on another level. It doesn’t appear that there is anyone that could give him a real challenge and dethrone him.

UFC 178 results below.

Main card
Demetrious Johnson def. Chris Cariaso via submission (kimura)
Donald Cerrone def. Eddie Alvarez via unanimous decision
Conor McGregor def. Dustin Poirier via first-round TKO
Yoel Romero def Tim Kennedy via third-round TKO
Cat Zingano def. Amanda Nunes via third-round TKO

Undercard
Dominick Cruz def. Takeya Mizugaki via first-round TKO
Jorge Masvidal def. James Krause via unanimous decision
Stephen Thompson def. Patrick Cote via unanimous decision
Brian Ebersole def. John Howard via split decision
Kevin Lee def. Jon Tuck via unanimous decision
Manvel Gamburyan def. Cody Gibson via submission (guillotine)

2014 World MMA Awards Recap


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The sixth Annual World Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) Awards at the Venetian Theater in Las Vegas was on Friday and is now in the books. Lets review the winners of this event.

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Sparky in the Cage: UFC 133 (The Last Stand of Sexyama) UPDATED, AGAIN!…more updates


Editor’s note: This article was originally published July 5th. We have left as much of the original article as possible intact for posterity and comedic effect

See the UFC 133 Recap Here

UFC 133 comes to us on August 6th and overall it looks like a fairly lackluster card at first glace, especially once compared to UFC 132 before it and especially compared to UFC 134 after it.

However upon closer examination, one can see some of the matchmaking brilliance of Joe Silva. He has a main event that could be hyped as a title eliminator, still, ok maybe not anymore. He has a co-main event that features a pair of versatile vets who need a win. He has a middle weight scrap between a great striker and a fighter with three consecutive fight of the night honors and a chin made of granite. The card also features the sexist fighter in MMA and the most talented voice in MMA. [Read more…]