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Transform Your Living Room into a Fight Night Arena

The energy of a big fight night is electric. The walkouts, the roar of the crowd, the tension in the air—it’s an experience unlike any other. While nothing beats being there live, you can come incredibly close by creating the ultimate fight night sanctuary right in your own home. Whether you’re a die-hard fan hosting a watch party or a solo viewer who analyzes every move, here’s how to elevate your experience from simply watching to truly immersing yourself in the action.

The Visual Centerpiece: Cageside Seats at Home

Pour saisir chaque détail, les feintes subtiles, les combinaisons ultra-rapides, les expressions du championnat : il faut un écran qui rende justice au spectacle. Un écran de télévision standard vous montre le combat; un projecteur de haute qualité vous met dans l'arène. Le Projecteur BenQ TK850 True 4K peut transformer un mur blanc en un immense, une expérience de paiement à la séance d'une clarté cristalline qui vous donne l'impression d'être assis au bord d'une cage. Pour les fans analytiques qui exécutent des statistiques en direct et plusieurs flux de médias sociaux, un écran panoramique comme le SAMSUNG49″ Moniteur de jeu incurvé Odyssey G9 fournit un centre de commande inégalé pour toutes les données de nuit de combat dont vous avez besoin.

L'atmosphère authentique: Regardez la pièce, Posséder l'histoire

L'atmosphère est tout. Pour vraiment capturer le sentiment de la nuit de combat, vous devez vous entourer d'authenticité. Cela commence par avoir l'air à la hauteur en portant des vêtements officiels comme le Maillot Venum Authentic Fight Night pour hommes.

Pour le fan ultime, l'expérience s'étend au-delà de la cloche finale. Posséder un objet souvenir, c'est détenir un morceau de l'histoire du sport. Imaginez les conversations déclenchées par un Mike Tyson a signé un gant dans une boîte fantôme ou un dédicacé à Floyd Mayweather Jr.. Gant éternel. Ce sont plus que des décorations; ce sont des monuments de grandeur. Pour le fan moderne, une Ceinture réplique du championnat UFC Legacy est la pièce maîtresse ultime de toute collection, transformer votre salon en un temple de la renommée.

L'hôte sans effort: Focus sur les combats, Pas le nettoyage

Une grande soirée montre consiste à profiter de l'action avec vos amis et votre famille., mais l'idée d'un nettoyage après le combat peut être un coup fatal. C'est là que la technologie moderne vient à la rescousse. Un aspirateur robot puissant comme le NARWAL Freo Z10 Ultra peut gérer le désordre de la fête, pour que tu puisses te concentrer sur les combats, pas le sol, et vivre pour accueillir un autre jour.


Devenez un parieur plus avisé

Profiter des combats est une chose, mais comprendre l'art subtil de parier sur eux en est une autre. Pour aller au-delà des prédictions fortuites et apprendre une approche systématique des paris, check-out Le manuel des paris MMA par Rich Bergeron. C'est le guide définitif pour comprendre les cotes, valeur d'identification, et faire des paris plus intelligents.

Apporter “La Bête” à votre salle de sport: Un guide pour réserver la légende de l’UFC Dan Severn

Pour les propriétaires et exploitants d’écoles d’arts martiaux, clubs de lutte, et centres de remise en forme, offrir des expériences uniques et de grande valeur est essentiel pour attirer et fidéliser les membres. L'un des événements les plus marquants que vous puissiez organiser est un séminaire de formation animé par une véritable légende du sport..

Ce guide détaille l'incroyable opportunité de réserver Dan “La Bête” Severn, membre du Temple de la renommée de l'UFC, ancienne superstar de la WWE, et l'un des athlètes de sports de combat les plus accomplis de l'histoire - pour une apparition et un séminaire dans votre établissement.

Pourquoi organiser un séminaire avec Dan Severn?

Dan Severn est plus qu'un simple combattant; il est un vétéran décoré et un éducateur chevronné dont la carrière d'enseignant s'étend sur près de quatre décennies.. Ses références sont sans précédent, ce qui en fait un attrait important pour n'importe quel gymnase.

Dan Severn est un véritable homme de la Renaissance, un pionnier du MMA, et un favori incontesté des fans. Le seul champion triple couronne de l’UFC, et a été intronisé au Temple de la renommée de l'UFC et au Temple de la renommée de la lutte de l'État d'Arizona.. Il est également auteur, conférencier, star de cinéma, acteur de télévision, Commentateur MMA, et professeur renommé de lutte contre la soumission.

Sa vaste expérience couvre un large éventail de disciplines, dont Folk, Style libre, et lutte gréco-romaine. Il est également ceinture noire de judo., Sambo, et le Jiu-Jitsu. Cette expertise diversifiée lui permet de proposer des séminaires complets qui s'adressent aux étudiants de tous niveaux et de tous horizons., des jeunes lutteurs aux pratiquants adultes de MMA.

Héberger une légende du calibre de Severn fournit non seulement des instructions inestimables à vos membres, mais constitue également un puissant outil de marketing.. Cela peut attirer de nouveaux étudiants, attirer l'attention des médias locaux, et solidifiez la réputation de votre établissement en tant que destination de formation de premier ordre.

Contenu et structure du séminaire

Dan Severn propose une structure de séminaire flexible qui peut être adaptée aux besoins spécifiques de votre salle de sport.. Il maîtrise l'enseignement d'un large éventail de techniques, des retraits fondamentaux aux retenues de soumission avancées. Une réservation type peut inclure un ou deux séminaires distincts, chacun durant entre 1.5 à 2 heures.

Cela permet un programme ciblé. Par exemple, vous pouvez organiser deux sessions distinctes:

•Séminaire 1: Aux pieds: Se concentrer sur la distance rapprochée, mises au sol, décrochés, jette, et les manœuvres défensives correspondantes.

•Séminaire 2: Par terre: Techniques de couverture du gardien, monter, et positions transversales, y compris les évasions et les soumissions.

Cette approche de double séminaire offre une expérience d'apprentissage complète et offre une excellente proposition de valeur aux participants..

Les détails de la réservation: Coût et modalités

La réservation de Dan Severn est un processus simple avec une structure tarifaire claire conçue pour être mutuellement bénéfique pour lui et pour l'établissement hôte..

Tarif standard:

• 2 000 $ par jour plus le transport et l'hébergement à l'hôtel.

Ces frais couvrent la réservation principale du séminaire. Cependant, le modèle financier est conçu pour aider l'établissement hôte à récupérer son investissement et même à réaliser des bénéfices. Pour une journée de deux séminaires, l'hôte paie le tarif journalier du premier séminaire, et les revenus du deuxième séminaire sont partagés 50/50.

Modèle de tarification suggéré: Pour maximiser la fréquentation et les revenus, une structure de tarification à plusieurs niveaux est recommandée:

Forfait séminaireMembres du gymnaseNon-membres
Séminaire 1 Seulement$75$100
Les deux séminaires$150$175

Ce modèle encourage la participation aux deux sessions tout en offrant une réduction à vos membres existants, en fin de compte, générer des revenus pour le gymnase hôte et potentiellement conduire à de nouveaux abonnements à long terme.

Plus qu'un séminaire: Maximiser votre réservation

L’un des avantages les plus importants de la réservation de Dan Severn est sa volonté d’aller au-delà de ses attentes pour assurer le succès de l’événement.. Il propose un large éventail d'activités promotionnelles et d'engagement communautaire qui peuvent être programmées autour du séminaire pour générer du buzz et aider à compenser les coûts..

Ces apparitions et événements supplémentaires peuvent transformer un seul séminaire en un événement communautaire de plusieurs jours. Voici quelques-unes des activités auxquelles Dan est prêt à participer:

• Engagement des médias: Dan réalisera des interviews avec des stations de radio locales et fera la promotion de l'événement sur ses pages de réseaux sociaux.:

(6) Facebook

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Dan Severn (@dan.thebeast.severn) • Photos et vidéos Instagram

Dan Severn (@dan.thebeast.severn) • Fils, Dites plus

Tiktok – Faites votre journée

• Sensibilisation communautaire: Parlez aux élèves des collèges ou lycées locaux sur des sujets tels que la lutte contre l'intimidation ou l'importance de l'éducation..

• Formation spécialisée: Offrez un échantillon de son programme de tactiques défensives des forces de l'ordre aux services de police locaux.

• Expériences exclusives pour les fans: Héberger un “Régalez-vous avec la Bête” repas privé ou un “Petit-déjeuner avec la Bête” Q&Une séance en petits groupes.

•Apparitions promotionnelles: Présentez-vous dans les bars sportifs locaux, emplacements des sponsors, ou même des concessionnaires automobiles pour des rencontres, opportunités de photos, et signatures d'autographes.

En tirant parti de ces opportunités supplémentaires, un propriétaire de salle de sport peut créer un programme promotionnel complet qui suscite l'enthousiasme et stimule la vente de billets pour le séminaire principal.

Comment réserver “La Bête”

Pour commencer le processus visant à amener Dan Severn à votre centre de formation pour un séminaire, apparence, ou une allocution, vous pouvez contacter directement ses contacts de réservation.

Assurez-vous d'informer l'équipe de Dan que Rich de Fight News Unlimited vous a recommandé, puis faites savoir à Rich que vous avez réservé une apparition en envoyant un e-mail rich.bergeron@gmail.com.

Une fois que nous avons confirmé que vous avez réservé “La Bête,” nous vous aiderons également à promouvoir l'événement avec un article de blog ici et des articles promotionnels sur toutes nos propres plateformes de médias sociaux.

•Pour les demandes de renseignements générales et la réservation: Contactez Kevin Gilligan à keving@tdg4.com [5].

•Pour les questions spécifiques au séminaire: Vous pouvez également envoyer un e-mail dan@dansevern.com ou appelez (517) 278-4908 [2].

Ne manquez pas cette occasion unique de voir une légende vivante de la lutte et des arts martiaux mixtes partager ses connaissances avec vos élèves.. Réservation Dan “La Bête” Severn est bien plus qu'un simple séminaire; c’est un événement dont votre communauté se souviendra pendant des années.

Pour plus d’informations sur le parcours de Dan Severn et les offres de séminaires, consultez ces documents clés:

https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/dan-submission-grappling-tri-fold-seminar-brochure/283857186

https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/dan-severn-seminar-suggested-flyer-for-promoting-seminars/283857185

https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/dan-severn-press-kit-with-stats-and-extra-information/283857187

Assurez-vous également de consulter deux chaînes YouTube mettant en vedette Dan Severn ici:

Podcast sur la masculinité toxique de Dan et Don – YouTube

Déchaîné avec Dan The Beast Severn et Eric Carroll

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Combat Sports Weekend Preview: UFC Vegas 107 & Boxing Showcase

Par: Rich Bergeron

This weekend features compelling action across both mixed martial arts and boxing, with UFC Vegas 107 headlined by Erin Blanchfield vs. Maycee Barber taking center stage alongside significant boxing cards featuring established names and rising contenders.

UFC Vegas 107: Blanchfield contre. Barber – Mai 31, 2025

Main Event: Women’s Flyweight Showdown

The UFC returns to the Apex facility in Las Vegas with a women’s flyweight bout that carries significant divisional implications. Erin Blanchfield faces Maycee Barber in the main event, representing a clash between two of the division’s most promising contenders.

Erin Blanchfield enters this contest as one of the most technically proficient grapplers in the women’s flyweight division. Known for her suffocating ground game and submission prowess, Blanchfield has built her reputation on methodical performances that showcase her Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt credentials. Her wrestling base allows her to dictate where fights take place, often overwhelming opponents with her positional control and relentless pressure.

Blanchfield’s striking has evolved considerably throughout her UFC tenure. While she may not possess potent knockout power, her technical boxing and ability to set up takedowns through striking exchanges make her a well-rounded threat. Her top-level cardio gives her consistent advantages, allowing her to maintain pressure throughout three-round contests.

Maycee Barber represents the athletic, explosive side of the flyweight equation. “The Futureburst onto the scene with dynamic striking and aggressive forward pressure. Her athletic gifts are undeniable – explosive takedown defense, sharp boxing combinations, and the ability to generate power in short exchanges.

Barber’s evolution as a fighter has been notable. Early career setbacks taught her valuable lessons about pacing herself and the importance of fight IQ, leading to more measured approaches in recent outings. Her striking diversity, including effective kicks and knees, provides multiple weapons to threaten opponents. The question remains whether her takedown defense can withstand Blanchfield’s persistent wrestling attacks.

Tactical Breakdown: This matchup presents a classic grappler versus striker dynamic. Blanchfield will look to close the distance, secure takedowns, and control position while hunting for submissions. Barber’s success depends on maintaining a comfortable distance, stuffing takedown attempts, and unleashing combinations during brief exchanges.

The key factor that may sway the fight in her favor will be Barber’s ability to create scrambles and also wall-walking back up when taken down. If she can consistently return to her feet, her striking advantages become more pronounced. inversement, if Blanchfield can establish prolonged ground control, her submission threats and ground-and-pound could prove decisive.

Co-Main Event: Lightweight Contenders Collide

Mateusz Gamrot faces Ludovit Klein in a lightweight bout that could have ranking implications for both fighters.

Mateusz Gamrot represents one of the most complete lightweights outside the division’s elite tier. The Polish veteran combines elite-level wrestling with increasingly dangerous striking. His grappling credentials speak for themselves – multiple submission victories and dominant positional control define his ground game.

Gamrot’s striking has developed into a legitimate threat. His boxing combinations, particularly his jab-cross sequences, set up takedown opportunities while keeping opponents honest on the feet. His conditioning allows him to maintain a grueling pace that often breaks opponents in later rounds.

Ludovit Klein brings European kickboxing pedigree and improving wrestling defense. His striking flows naturally, with excellent footwork and combination punching that can trouble any opponent. Klein’s recent performances have showcased improved takedown defense and scrambling ability.

The Slovakian’s path to victory involves keeping the fight standing and outworking Gamrot in striking exchanges. His volume and diversity of attacks could accumulate damage over three rounds if he can neutralize wrestling threats.

Fight Analysis: Gamrot enters as the betting favorite based on his grappling advantages and overall experience level. Klein’s striking poses legitimate threats, but his ability to defend takedowns consistently will determine the fight’s trajectory. Expect Gamrot to mix wrestling attempts with striking exchanges, while Klein looks to counter and maintain distance.

Light Heavyweight Action: Power Meets Technique

Dustin Jacoby meets Bruno Lopes in a light heavyweight contest featuring contrasting styles and experience levels.

Dustin Jacoby brings extensive kickboxing experience and proven UFC-level competition. His striking base provides clean technique and fight-ending power. Jacoby’s recent performances have demonstrated improved wrestling defense and ground awareness, addressing previous vulnerabilities.

His kickboxing background translates well to MMA, with excellent distance management and counter-striking ability. Jacoby’s leg kicks and boxing combinations can accumulate damage quickly against opponents who engage in striking exchanges.

Bruno Lopes represents the emerging Brazilian talent pipeline. His grappling base and submission threats provide alternative victory paths beyond striking exchanges. Lopes’ aggression and willingness to engage in exchanges make him dangerous throughout fights.

The Brazilian’s striking has shown improvement, though his tendency toward wild exchanges can create opportunities for technical strikers like Jacoby to capitalize.

Middleweight Prospects Square Off

Zachary Resse faces Dusko Todorovic in a middleweight bout between developing prospects seeking breakthrough performances.

Zachary Resse has shown flashes of potential with well-rounded skills and improved fight IQ. His wrestling base provides a foundation, while his striking continues developing. Resse’s ability to mix takedowns with striking exchanges keeps opponents guessing.

Dusko Todorovic brings European striking experience and knockout power. The Serbian’s boxing combinations and counter-striking ability make him dangerous in exchanges. His takedown defense has been tested but shows room for improvement against persistent wrestlers.

Preliminary Card Highlights

Flyweight Action: Brazilian Showdown

Jafel Filho squares off against Allan Nascimento in flyweight action, representing a clash between Brazilian fighters with different strengths.

Filho’s grappling-heavy approach contrasts with Nascimento’s more well-rounded skill set. Both fighters represent the depth of Brazil’s flyweight talent pool and will look to make statements with impressive performances.

Women’s Bantamweight: Experience vs. Youth

Ketlen Vieira meets Macy Chiasson in women’s bantamweight competition, pairing a former title challenger against an athletic rising contender.

Vieira’s experience at the highest levels of women’s bantamweight competition provides valuable insight into championship-level preparation. Her technical striking and grappling make her a complete threat at 135 livres.

Chiasson’s athletic gifts and improving technique suggest significant upside. Her ability to adapt mid-fight and make necessary adjustments could prove crucial against a veteran like Vieira.

Boxing Weekend Showcase

Saturday Night Boxing: Plant Returns

Caleb Plant faces Jose Armando Resendiz on Saturday, Mai 31, 2025, marking the former super middleweight champion’s return to action. This bout will be broadcast on Amazon Prime from Las Vegas, Nevada.

Caleb usine represents one of boxing’s most technically sound fighters. The former IBF super middleweight champion’s boxing IQ and defensive awareness make him a difficult puzzle for any opponent. Plant’s jab establishes distance and timing, while his footwork creates angles for counter-opportunities.

Plant’s recent setback against Canelo Alvarez provided a valuable learning experience in making championship-level adjustments. His ability to implement lessons learned from that bout and maintain his technical advantages will be crucial moving forward.

Jose Armando Resendiz enters as a live underdog with legitimate upset potential. His pressure-heavy fighting style and willingness to engage in exchanges could create problems for any fighters who prefers operating at a distance.

Resendiz’s success depends on closing distance, roughing up Plant on the inside, and making the fight ugly. His conditioning and ability to maintain pressure throughout rounds will determine his upset chances.

Jermall Charlo Returns

Jermall Charlo faces Thomas LaManna in what marks the return of one of boxing’s most talented middleweights. Charlo’s extended absence from active competition raises questions about ring rust and timing.

Jermall Charlo possesses elite-level power and boxing ability. His left hook can end fights instantly, while his overall skill set places him among the division’s best talents. The long layoff creates uncertainty about his current form and motivation.

Charlo’s jab sets up power shots effectively, and his ability to fight effectively at range makes him versatile. His return bout selection suggests a careful approach to returning to championship-level activity.

Thomas LaManna provides a suitable opponent for Charlo’s comeback. His durability and willingness to engage should provide adequate testing without overwhelming risk for the returning champion.

Rising Contender Action

Kyrone Davis meets Yoenli Hernandez in supporting action that could have implications for future title contention in their respective weight classes.

Davis represents American boxing’s developing talent pipeline, with technical skills and improving power. His amateur background provides a solid foundation for professional success.

Hernandez brings international experience and proven durability. His ability to make adjustments mid-fight and capitalize on any opponent’s mistakes makes him a dangerous opponent for any fighter.

Friday Night Boxing

Manuel Gallegos faces Khalil Coe on Friday, Mai 30, 2025, from Guadalajara, Mexique, kicking off the weekend’s boxing action. This bout will be available on DAZN.

The international setting provides an excellent atmosphere for competitive boxing. Both fighters enter with points to prove and opportunities to establish themselves in their respective divisions.

Viewing Information and Expectations

UFC Vegas 107 Details

The main card begins at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN/ESPN+, with preliminary action starting at 6 p.m. ET exclusively on ESPN+. The Apex facility provides an intimate setting that often produces exciting fights due to fighters hearing crowd reactions and corner instructions more clearly.

The card’s depth suggests potential for multiple performance bonuses, as UFC events at the Apex frequently reward exciting performances with financial incentives.

Boxing Broadcast Information

The boxing events span multiple platforms and time zones. Saturday’s main boxing card begins at 8:00 PM EST on Amazon Prime, while Friday’s action streams on DAZN.

Analysis and Predictions

UFC Vegas 107 Outlook

The Blanchfield vs. Barber main event represents genuine title eliminator potential in the women’s flyweight division. Both fighters sit near championship contention, making this bout crucial for future title shot considerations.

Blanchfield’s grappling advantages appear significant on paper, but Barber’s athletic gifts and improved fight IQ could create competitive exchanges. The fight likely comes down to Barber’s takedown defense and ability to create damage during stand-up exchanges.

The co-main event between Gamrot and Klein provides excellent stylistic contrast. Gamrot’s wrestling should prove decisive unless Klein can implement a perfect gameplan of distance management and takedown defense.

Boxing Event Analysis

Plant’s return represents significant interest for boxing fans. His technical skills remain elite-level, but questions about motivation and ring timing following the Canelo defeat create intrigue.

Charlo’s comeback carries more uncertainty due to his extended absence. His natural talent suggests success against LaManna, but ring rust and timing issues could create competitive moments.

Herpes Derails Major UFC Light Heavyweight Fight at UFC Vegas 106

Par: Rich Bergeron

If just having Herpes isn’t enough of a downer, getting a huge payday rescheduled because of complications from the virus has to be completely demoralizing.

Light Heavyweight Rodolfo Bellato (pictured at above left) recently had to pull out of a fight at UFC Vegas 106 with UFC Legend Paul Craig. The slashing of the bout from the card came at a very late hour. Announcers had to let the viewing public know about the major change right in the middle of the event.

Oddly enough, it was Bellato himself who explained it was a case of Herpes that caused him to back out of the fight. The UFC broadcast team would only refer to Bellato’s inability to compete as “an unspecified medical issue.” The only thing that might be worse than dealing with Herpes is having to tell everyone in the world you’ve got Herpes.

Most people would be happy to avoid the explanation Bellato gave and just say no comment. Cependant, the Brazilian behemoth was up front and honest in explaining why he had to miss a chance to take on Paul Craig in the Octagon.

“I never thought that herpes would take me out of a fight! I’m sorry to all of you guys, but it’s something that’s out of our control,” Bellato wrote in an apology post on social media. “I’ll have more news soon!” In the accompanying video, Bellato displayed a closer look at the “herpes,” which thankfully appeared to be of the cold sore variety.

There are the cold sore only kind of herpes and then there are the dreaded genital herpes.

According to the Mayo Clinic:

“Cold sores spread from person to person by close contact, such as kissing. They’re usually caused by herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), and less commonly herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2). Both of these viruses can affect the mouth or genitals and can be spread by oral sex. The virus can spread even if you don’t see the sores.”

Croyez-le ou non, this has actually happened a couple times before with a cold sore derailing a team versus team fight in two recent seasons of The Ultimate Fighter. First it happened on Season 32 (Grasso versus Shevchenko) when Omran Chaaban had his fight with Shamidkhan Magomedov called off due to Chaaban developing a cold sore. During the prior season a cold sore also derailed a Team McGregor versus Team Chandler bout. Timur Valiev and Trevor Wells were the combatants then, and they fought later on in that same season after a cold sore suffered by Wells saw their first opportunity scrapped.

As UFC officials work to reschedule the bout, Bellato will have to address the condition and make sure he treats his outbreak appropriately. It’s definitely one of the weirdest ways to lose a prime fight opportunity in the most premier MMA league on the planet.

On the bright side, both fighters will get a little bit more time to prepare for each other’s unique styles. Fans could see a better fight as a result. Craig will be entering the cage for this bout riding a three-fight losing skid while Bellato’s most recent blemish on his record was a lackluster performance against Jimmy Crute that ended in a draw. It’s a legend versus prospect fight all the way, and both men will be trying to prove that the Octagon is where they belong.

The Weekly Fight News Unlimited Combat Sports Wager Report

Par: Rich Bergeron

There’s no PFL MMA this week and nothing in the works for them until June. This week the UFC offers us anotherApexfight card headlined by Gilbert Burns (22-8) versus Michael Morales (17-0) with UFC Fight Night 256. It’s really the only major MMA betting action available this weekend.

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Let’s get into the available boxing action before we dive into the best UFC betting opportunities for the week. Our boxing bout of the week is a rematch for the ages.

We go to the Copper Box Arena in London where Johnny Fisher (13-0, 11 KOs) prend David Allen (23-7, 18 KOs) in part two of a British heavyweight boxing odyssey. Their first fight generated serious controversy with many experts convinced Allen won the bout with Fisher winning two scorecards by a single point (95-94) and Allen winning by three points on the third judge’s card (96-93).

Fisher is still a formidable favorite on DraftKings avec un -275 moneyline despite all the doubts about his last performance. It’s not hard to see why the bookies like Fisher. The decision against Allen last time interrupted a 7-fight knockout streak for him. Allen has only been knocked out once, par un 4-0 fighter in the 10th round back in 2018.

Allen comes into this fight with a chip on his shoulder and a +210 moneyline. He’s knocked out some very good fighters himself, guys like Lucas Browne (31-6, 27 KOs). A Knockout bet on Allen would probably seem absurd, but since he’s a fighter who should feel shafted by the judges last time out, it’s an intriguing choice.

D'une part, Allen might have honestly been the better fighter last time out. D'autre part, “The Romford BullJohnny Fisher seems more capable of his own knockout to end the night early.

Due to the fact that we know Allen hasn’t been stopped in 7 ans, this might be a good spot for analternate choice bet.Fisher by Decision once again or Allen by KO/TKO/DQ. We could also have better judges this time and Allen going the distance again. Allen could certainly end up winning his own decision this time around. If you think there’s no doubt he’s the better man, go with the moneyline just in case the KO never comes.

There’s not much juice with a moneyline bet on Fisher, but maybe there is if it’s thrown into a solid parlay.

This fight is featured on DAZN and is one of two boxing matches this weekend with close enough lines to debate about. Check-out oddsjam to find which sportsbook is offering the best odds for this fight.

Our second match is worth some serious discussion as Artur Reis (14-1, 9 KOs) is taking on Mate Rudan (8-0, 7 KOs) in Germany for the IBF European Super Middleweight Title. The Croation Rudan is the underdog with a +140 moneyline on Draft Kings even though he’s finished 7 of his eight total opponents.

Rudan also comes in with a record that is remarkably similar to the one brought into the ring by the only fighter to beat Reis: Osleys Iglesias (maintenant 13-0, 12 KOs). One the other side of Rudan’s success is the fact that he’s only battled four opponents with winning records. Compare that to the 9 guys with more wins than losses challenged by Reis over the years.

Reis is a -180 moneyline bet on Draft Kings. This will be his second 10-round fight.

Rudan will be going into his first 10-rounder. The only other time Rudan fought in Germany was when he beat a fighter with a ridiculous losing record of 5-52-4.

For Reis, this will be his thirteenth fight in his home country. The Wolfsburg resident might seehometown cookingfactor in his favor if the fight is close. Reis has only knocked out fighters with subpar records so far in their careers, and Rudan is not that kind of slouch. This makes Reis by moneyline or decision the two best bets to drop on this contest.

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UFC Fight Night 256 Apex Main Card

Michael Morales (-850) prend Gilbert Burns (+575) at Welterweight in the classic grizzled veteran versus new phenom main event of this event. Morales is undefeated, knocking out three of his five UFC opponents since he arrived on the scene through a decision win on Dana White’s Contender Series in September 2021.

If you’re afraid of the -800 option of the moneyline bet, take a chance on Morales by TKO for -150 sur Draftkings. Keep in mind this will be the 24th UFC fight for Burns. Can he rely on the experience factor to even the odds? If you like Burns, la +575 moneyline is really the only way to go. Burns has a very well-balanced winning record with 6 KOs, 9 soumissions, et 7 décisions.

Even though Burns lost 4 de son dernier 6, all four of those fighters he lost to are considered top-level UFC talent. The fighters who beat him in that stretch were Sean Brady, Jack Della Maddalena, Belal Muhammad, and Khamzat Chimaev, who currently claim a combined 74 wins and just 7 pertes.

Is Morales at that elite level yet? Is he really in the same category as those killers? The bookies seem to think he is with those astronomical odds. Can he do what Della Maddalena did to Burns? Je ne sais pas, but he’ll have five rounds to try.

Burns is 38 years old and may take a page out of Jose Aldo’s book and retire if he loses this fight. Will he be inspired enough to grind out a win and prove there is a difference between legends and prospects in the UFC? If you think so, une “alternative method of victory double chancebet is in order. Burns by decision or Morales by KO. Draft Kings offers that option at -200 odds.

If you back Burns earning a win by submission you’ll get a windfall payout with that outcome currently sitting at +1400 odds on Draft Kings. Burns last notched a submission against Neil Magny with an arm trial choke in the first round to end their January 21, 2023 bout at UFC 283. Burns has not knocked anyone out in a little over five years of competition.

The co-main event is more of the same with veteran submission artist Paul Craig (17-9-1, 13 soumissions) pitted against young upstart Rodolfo Bellato (12-2) at Light Heavyweight.

Suprisingly, two out of Craig’s last three wins have actually come by TKO. You’ll get +700 odds if he knocks out Bellato. Craig is a +400 on the moneyline, so that’s a great return without having to pick a method of victory. If you think he gets back to his submission ways, you’ll get +550 odds for that on Draft Kings.

Bellato is -535 on Draft Kings, even though he only has two official UFC fights compared toThe Bearjewentering the cage for his 20th fight with the promotion. A better bet if you like Bellato is TKO/KO/DQ or Submission at -280 sur Draft Kings.

Losing five of his last six fights should not scare you away from putting a flyer on the Paul Craig moneyline here. He’s been matched with real bruisers and established veterans in all those bouts. Here against an unproven new guy, he’s game to get a win. Bellato has been knocked out twice, both times by fellow UFC Fighter Vitor Petrino.

Mairon Santos (15-1) makes his way to the main card this Saturday in another youth versus experience matchup against Sodiq Yusuf (13-4) at Lightweight. Santos isn’t even a year into his official UFC career while Yusuf is entering his 10th official bout with the promotion.

Santos is also coming off a controversial split decision win against Francis Marshall. Both fighters battled to a close decision with Santos getting the nod in a fight he definitely struggled in. Yusuff lost three of his last five fights, but all of them were against top tier UFC talent.

I personally like Yusuff on the +120 moneyline to test Santos (-142) to his limits. His finishes have all been recorded in the first round during his time in the UFC so far. Santos has his one loss by knockout, so if you’re feeling lucky you could go with Yusuff by Knockout at +550. Yussuff by first round knockout is hovering around +1100 odds with a first round submission posting on Draft Kings à +1400. It should be a safe moneyline bet for Yusuff here. I don’t see Santos bringing the same experience and wisdom to the cage that Yusuff brings.

Yusuff might also be worried he won’t stick around the promotion much longer without a big finish against Santos. Yusuff by TKO or Submission is sitting at +400. It’s tempting. This guy’s back is against the cage and the UFC frowns on retaining fighters who lose multiple fights in a row. It’s a time in his career where he has to put on a good show or go home. The UFC has too much talent like Mairon Santos coming through the development and prospect phases. Yusuff is in a tough spot and has to have a phenomenal fight performance to impress the bosses.

Dustin Stoltzfus (16-6) is coming into his Middleweight fight with the dominant Nursultan Ruziboev (35-9-2, 2 No Contests) as a serious underdog with a +240 moneyline price tag.

Ruziboev is a master of stoppages with 33 de son 35 wins coming by submission or knockout. Ruziboev by TKO/KO/DQ or Submission is -200. It’s a little more economical than his -298 moneyline odds.

Only one seasoned and formidable UFC fighter could stop a 10-fight first-round finishing streak Ruziboev carried into their May 11, 2024 lutte. Joaquin Buckley managed to win a unanimous decision against the man from Uzbekistan, so that’s the blueprint to beat him. Can Dustin Stoltzfus figure out how to use the same strategy to avoid being stopped early himself?

Ruziboev doesn’t like to go to a second round if you look at his history. The second round doesn’t typically last very long if his opponent gets there. The under 1.5 rounds option at -125 odds is very attractive for this bout. Stoltzfus has two recent losses in the first round.

What makes a flyer on the Stolzfus side intriguing is that he is also capable of earning a stoppage. Il a 8 UFC fights under his belt and is coming off a first round knockout win over Marc-André Barriault dans son dernier combat. This will be Ruziboev’s 5th official UFC fight.

Stoltzfus by TKO/KO/DQ or Submission is a fat +400 sur Draft Kings. To prevent Ruziboev from steamrolling over him, Stoltzfus will need to tap into his own submission and knockout skills. It’s hard to imagine this fight going the distance.

Play it safe with the moneyline or bet on the Stoltsfus upset by stoppage if you really believe Ruziboev is over-rated here. If you don’t like either side but doubt the fight will reach the final bell, bet against the fight to go the distance. That gives you -475 odds, so that’s not much juice outside of a parlay.

Ruziboev by TKO/KO/DQ or Submission is my personal suggestion here after analyzing the history of both fighters. The under 1.5 line is also one you should seriously consider if you really think Stoltzfus can potentially get a quick stoppage of his own.

Julian Erosa (31-11) is another underdog with potential on this UFC card up against Melquizael Costa (23-7) at Featherweight. Costa won two of his last three fights by submission, but Erosa has never lost by submission in a 42-fight career. A whopping 26 of Erosa’s 31 wins are via stoppage, faire son +145 odds to win very attractive here.

Both fighters are enjoying three-fight win streaks going into this bout. Costa is the favored fighter here at -175 odds to win on Draft Kings. This is despite the fact that Erosa has much more UFC experience. Erosa finished his last three fights inside the first round with two guillotine choke submission wins (sur Christian Rodriguez et Ricardo Ramos) and then a TKO victory over Darren Elkins his last time out.

Costa’s last win against the same Christian Rodriguez went the full distance. Common opponent MMA math isn’t always conclusive, but I think it speaks volumes here. My best bet recommendation here is to go with Erosa for the upset on the moneyline. Cependant, slightly better odds are available if you choose the statistically viable chance of Erosa winning by TKO/KO/DQ or Submission at +275.

If you absolutely believe Costa wins this fight, it’s a no brainer to take him winning by TKO/KO/DQ or Decision at -150 odds. Both fighters have slick submission skills, but I don’t see Costa submitting Erosa for the first time in his whole career here. Aussi, Erosa had two straight losses by first-round knockout before embarking on his latest three-fight finish fest. Erosa has seven of his 11 losses by knockout, so he definitely could be susceptible to Costa’s striking here.

I like Costa and think he’s a great scrapper, but I just think Erosa is on too much of a roll with the finishing moves to bet against him here. Call him myDog Lock of the Week.

Léger Gabriel “Gifted” vert (11-5) comes into his UFC Fight Night 256 contest with Matheus Camilo (9-2) on a two-fight losing skid in the UFC. It seems to be a theme on this card with the UFC veteran sides of the matchups fighting the younger prospects. Camilo is making his organizational debut against a fighter who’s only been beaten by some of the best in the UFC’s Lightweight division in recent history.

It’s a little surprising to see Camilo as the favored fighter here with -230 odds to win even if you look at the Brazilian’s six-fight win streak in the feeder leagues.

Green is a +190 underdog going into his sixth UFC bout. Il est 2-3 in the UFC so far, but his losses came against Bryan Battle, Ian Garry et Daniel Rodriguez. Definitely no cheap dates on that list. Cependant, the downside is he’s coming off the shelf after two years of inaction while Camilo just fought last December.

Camilo’s only two losses have come by submission, and Green has 6 of them to account for most of his 11 victoires de carrière. D'autre part, Camilo has four knockout wins, and Green has been knocked out in three of his five losses. Sounds like the perfect ingredients for an Alternate Method of Victory Double Chance bet on Green by Submission or Camilo by Knockout at odds of -110. Green by Submission has a +800 price tag while Camilo by TKO/KO/DQ comes in at +140 odds.

All three times Green has been knocked out, it happened in the first round. Bryan Battle dispatched him in just 14 secondes. A Camilo TKO/KO/DQ in Round 1 Fight Parlay nets +300 odds. This fight just has too many parameters that could make it go either way. My official recommendation on this one is avoid any bet on this bout. Let’s just find out risk-free if Green gives Camilo a UFC initiation to remember or Camilo storms into the organization with a stunning victory.

The opener of the main card is a Lightweight fight featuring Jared Gordon (20-7) affrontant Thiago Moises (19-8). This is setting up to be one of the closest fights on this card with Gordon stealing the favorite status with -125 odds and Moises barely an underdog with +105 chances de gagner.

This is honestly another fight to skip placing a bet on. The recent roadmap for both of these guys looks the same: lots of ups and downs and no way to tell definitively who has the best chance to win. Both fighters have a ton of UFC experience and anything could happen here. Watch it without a stake on the outcome and enjoy the fireworks.

UFC Fight Night 256 Apex Preliminary Card

Yadier Del Valle (8-0) contre Connor Matthews (7-3) is the featured prelim bout of the night at Featherweight. Will the third time be the charm for Matthews after dropping his first two official UFC fights? It all really depends on just how well the Cuban Del Valle does in his UFC debut.

Del Valle is a -520 favorite after winning his last two fights by decision and earning a UFC contract last October by way of Dana White’s Contender Series. You can cut those odds significantly if you bet on Del Valle to win by TKO/KO/DQ or Decision at -250 odds. Both of the back-to-back losses Matthews just suffered came by knockout. If you want more juice than that, Del Valle by decision gives you +130 odds. Since Del Valle hasn’t scored a knockout in a while, the moneyline bet or Del Valle by decision seem like the safest options here.

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Batamweights Luana Santos (8-2) et Tainara Lisboa (7-2) square off next in a phenomenal female fight that is a matchmaker’s masterpiece. Despite the wide odds available on this fight, this one could be very close. Both women have only lost to big name fighters. Lisboa (+142 moneyline) is riding a five-fight win streak while Santos (-170 moneyline) is trying to bounce back from a unanimous decision loss to the super tough Casey O’Neill.

The only major distinction between these two fierce females is the fact that Santos has been in the UFC a bit longer and finished two of her first three fights in the octagon inside the first round. Cependant, four of Lisboa’s seven wins come by way of first round stoppage. If you can’t pick a side, the under 2.5 is looking promising in this bout at +200 odds. Autrement, I would suggest Santos on the moneyline based on her superior opposition and her edge in UFC experience.

Elise Reed (8-4) prend Denise Gomes (10-3) in the third fight of the night at Straw-weight. Reed will be entering the cage as a heavy underdog at +455 odds to win on the moneyline.

Gomes seems like a more secure bet to win this bout with her -625 moneyline odds. Get a little help on this one by betting on Gomes to win by TKO/KO/DQ or Decision at -400 odds to hit.

Flyweights Hyun Sung Park (9-0) et Carlos Hernandez (10-4) set the card’s tone for new to the UFC fighters going up against more seasoned UFC talent. Park has finished every professional opponent but the first one he faced in November of 2018.

Park would be the secondRoad to UFCcontestant to best Hernandez if he wins this fight. Hernandez brings a couple more UFC fights in the experience column to this scrap, but Park is a professional finisher. Two of the last three Hernandez losses came by stoppage. Park also has only made it to the third round just once since his pro debut fight.

The two safest bets for this fight seem to be Park by TKO/KO/DQ or Submission at +215, or Park on the -192 moneyline if you think Hernandez can take him the distance. If you like Hernandez to win an upset, he’s never won by knockout. So that leaves Hernandez by Submission or Decision at +150 sur Draft Kings.

The Straw-weight females are at it again in the event opener with American TeciaThe Tiny TornadoPennington (14-7) facing Brazilian Luana Pinheiro (11-4) in a fight where Pennington is a -340 favorite on the moneyline.

Pinheiro lost her last three fights to stall a nine-fight win streak. There’s a reason she’s a +270 opprimé, but only two of those nine straight wins for Pinheiro made it out of the first round. She’s definitely capable of a knockout or submission upset here. D'autre part, all seven of Pennington’s losses came by decision.

You may need to parlay the pick here to get better juice from your squeeze, but Pennington on the moneyline is the best option.

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Home Field Advantage: Fan Favorite Sean O’Malley Bulldozes Sterling at UFC 292, Chris Weidman’s Return Sparks Talk of Retirement, Katona vs. Gibson Earns Fight of the Nightand much more from the UFC’s return to Boston last Saturday

Par: Rich Bergeron

UFC 292 was the first UFC event I attended in 16 ans. As the MMA writer most known for exposing the Xyience scandal (see www.xyiencesucks.com), I dug out my old Xyience hat to commemorate the occasion. Once the UFC’s most prolific sponsor, Xyience is now primarily an energy drink company and does not even associate with any MMA league anymore. Il va sans dire, I was the only one in the entire arena sporting Xyience merch.

I paid for my own tickets this time, but I couldn’t avoid thinking about what my UFC 292 experience would have been like if my UFC 78 de l'expérience, paid for by Xyience, had turned out much differently for me almost 16 il y a des années.

I will be ruminating more on the personal story of my own Boston homecoming and the changes we’ve seen for the UFC between the last fight I attended and this one in a new piece I plan to write on www.paythefighters.com. Stay tuned for that, but first let’s get to the UFC’s well constructed fight card for Saturday night.

It began with a tale of two flyweight Silvas: Karine Silva and Natalia Silva. Those bouts ended with two Silva wins by two different methods, but each fighter proved dominant in their particular styles. Karine dispatched Maryna Moroz with a last-second guillotine choke just before the end of the first round. It was a fantastic start to a show that had a few peaks and valleys as far as the entertainment value of some of the match-ups. Natalia took her time and picked apart a game Andrea Lee from a distance for the majority of the contest. She cruised to a unanimous decision by being cautious and careful with her striking aim.

Suivant, a controversial split decision gave the odds-makers’ favorite fighter Andre Petrovski a win over Gerald Meershaert. Petrovski did not appear to have the cardio to hang with the seasoned veteran Meerschaert. All that was lacking in this fight was the concentrated striking power from Meershaert to put Petrovski down and out. Les deux combattants ont eu leurs moments, but it seemed obvious to me Gerald was the busier and more effective fighter. He was only one of the robbery victims accosted by the judges Saturday night after clearly winning a primarily technical fight. The touches of slugfest sprinkled in from time to time seemed to always favor the more game and eager Meerschaert. He definitely deserved the win. We’ll talk about another robbery of equal caliber a bit later.

A pair of Ultimate Fighter Finale fights came next with Bantamweights Brad Katona and Cody Gibson kicking it off by earning “Fight of the Night” honors. Their toe-to-toe kickboxing match that rarely hit the ground for very long certainly had the crowd riled up from start to finish. Katona ended up being a second quicker on the draw and sharp enough with his jabs and counters to secure a win in a scrap where he often had to take one good punch to land two of his own. Gibson wore the results of Brad’s accuracy on his battered face at the final bell, but he also earned great respect for his never-quit approach from both the crowd and the organization. The UFC offered both fighters contracts for their efforts instead of only the winner getting the nod.

Kurt Holobaugh had to fight friend and fellow Team Chandler fighter Austin Hubbard in the Lightweight finale. It was a fight that started better for Hubbard than it ended. Eventually after a short feeling out process, Holobaugh took the momentum away and secured a phenomenal Triangle Choke just 2:39 dans le deuxième cadre. Both fighters had their dominating moments, but it was Holobaugh’s black belt jiu jitsu skills that won the night and the TUF trophy.

Gregory Rodrigues absolutely demolished Russian Dennis Tiuliulin in a middleweight fight that had the Beantown crowd chanting “USA” briefly while rooting for a Brazilian fighter. “Robocop” enjoyed the crowd support and quickly obliged their cheers with his finishing skills in full display. Rodrigues coincidentally looks a bit like the main character in Netflix’s “The Lincoln Lawyer,” if the character bulked up after a few rounds of steroids. Rodrigues certainly laid down the law and pummeled the Russian into unconsciousness with a machine-like precision. He took just one minute and 43 seconds to give the crowd their last stoppage until the main event.

Five straight decisions followed, two of them decided by perfect placement of monstrous leg kicks from the victors. The most painful of those two bouts to watch was Chris Weidman finishing out the preliminaries by facing off with Brad Tavares in a punishing middleweight battle. Weidman, coming back from a vicious rubber chicken leg injury where he tried to plant on a completely broken leg against Uriah Hall, looked rusty as rusty can be. Every takedown he attempted seemed to get stuffed easily by Tavares.

Every punching exchange seemed to be too little, too late for Weidman to come back from the constant leg kicks peppering both the leg with the old injury and Weidman’s other leg for good measure. Even with a torn MCL or ACL (according to Dana White who compelled Weidman to retire after the fight), Weidman stalked Tavares around the cage and tried his best to take the fight to him despite the busted wheel. Tavares won a very strategic and smart fight, disappointing the entire pro-Weidman crowd hoping for that miracle comeback performance that never came.

Marlon “Chito” Vera and Pedro Munhoz opened up the main card with a one-sided affair showcasing Vera’s patience, striking acumen, and nearly-flawless technique. Munhoz finished the fight on his feet, but he endured plenty of facial damage getting there. Chito stayed at a safe range for the majority of the bout and took few risks on the way to his unanimous decision win. The reach and speed of Vera seemed to be the most effective advantages he enjoyed against the shorter and stockier Munhoz. Vera, boring as he may be to watch at times, proved he deserves his own bantamweight title shot.

The third-straight decision gave Mario Bautista a very controversial unanimous decision win over Da’Mon Blackshear. Bautista edged out Blackshear in terms of ground control, but Blackshear was more accurate in his striking and landed more significant strikes in the featherweight scrap. I certainly thought he did enough to win, but the judges did not see the fight the same way and gave the contest to Bautista.

Ian Garry and Neil Magny clashed next in a mismatched welterweight contest. Magny showed tremendous heart in getting back up after every knockdown, but he could not overcome the incessant leg kicks thrown by Garry. Referee Keith Peterson came close to stopping the bout a few times, but Magny kept doing just enough to keep it going, hopping around on one leg at times. Garry’s striking was just as on point as his trash talk game, evoking the spirit of Nate Diaz with a few well-timed hand gestures. The crowd celebrated his continued dominance with Garry telling them about his desire to be the best fighter on the face of the earth someday in his post-fight speech. Magny will have to find an answer to his recent struggles if he wants to remain relevant in the UFC.

Weili Zhang and Amanda Lemos squared off in an epic title fight next. Lemos nearly secured a couple miraculous submission attempts, but the strawweight title fight turned into a question of whether or not Lemos could survive until the final bell. Zhang showcased her talents in all her areas of expertise, and Lemos could only hope to win by way of a couple Hail Mary submission attempts Zhang wriggled out of. Zhang’s speed, power and durability overwhelmed Lemos and left her struggling to avoid a stoppage through much of the later rounds. Somehow she managed to do it, taking a tremendous amount of damage on her way. Zhang walked away retaining her title, much to the delight of fans who backed her through the entire fight.

Finalement, the main event arrived, well after midnight. Sean O’Malley entered the arena first, and the crowd erupted. Many of them sported green or pink wigs to imitate O’Malley’s signature look. O’Malley honestly looked pretty petrified, as if he didn’t even sleep at all the night before the event. Aljamain Sterling entered the cage to a chorus of boos he attempted to make light of by egging the crowd on to boo him more.

The first round was mostly a showcase of footwork from both fighters. O’Malley’s head games might have worked on Sterling, because he promised in pre-fight interviews he would secure a first round TKO of his own. Rather than rely on his greatest strength, his wrestling, Sterling wanted to beat O’Malley at his own game. That turned out to be the wrong strategy, a fact Sterling eventually realized by the time he ended up on the wrong side of that TKO. There were scant attempts to take O’Malley down, and all of them were completely stuffed. Sterling folded and fell to the canvas after getting hit with an O’Malley counter punch early in the second round. The rest was history as O’Malley closed “the Suga show” with some McGregor-esque ground and pound.

Both fighters gave great post-fight speeches, true to form. Sterling was gracious in defeat and showed his respect for O’Malley striving to reach his dream. Considering Sterling criticized O’Malley before the fight for being Dana White’s pet project and not deserving a title shot, it was a huge mea culpa. Aussi, if it was indeed all about being favored by Mr. Blanc, O’Malley might have ticked off the Baldfather by indicating he’d like to fight Boxer Gervonta Davis more than any other actual UFC fighter.

As only the second Dana White Contender Series fighter to earn a world title, O’Malley can certainly call his own shots to some extent, but a boxing crossover is a very sensitive subject in the wake of Francis Ngannou recently making waves for backing out of his UFC contract and signing up for a heavyweight boxing match with Tyson Fury that will eclipse his career UFC earnings by a mile. Only Conor McGregor has been able to convince UFC brass to go all in on a crossover fight into boxing so far. Dana White has since completely scrapped tentative plans to create “Zuffa Boxing” to account for his fighters wanting to emulate McGregor’s profile, financial track record and bold bravado that earned him that opportunity to fight Floyd Mayweather in an exhibition bout.

Often, to get Dana White’s attention and respect, fighters simply have to sell themselves enough for that to translate into massive merchandise and ticket sales generated off their buzz. Much like the WWE, big personas and colorful characters often win out on opportunities in the UFC over athletes who just concentrate on their physical skill sets. Strikers are especially favored, because they deliver on the UFC’s implied “put on a show” standard of excellence imposed on every fighter who steps into the cage. It’s a style of management and carrot and stick leadership that fools fighters into thinking it’s better for their careers to constantly come forward with little concern for defense and take tremendous risks to be much more exciting and entertaining than they need to be to win a particular fight.

Now this kid O’Malley confesses to want to be like Dana himself, comfortable enough financially to bet $250,000 per poker hand. The most special talent prior to O’Malley used his own rising star persona to build his own name brands and buy his own whiskey company. He has a yacht and a Lamborghini, and he’s still the most talked about and called out fighter in the organization even after losing such a one-sided battle with Dustin Poirier and being sidelined with a broken leg for a few years. The fact that O’Malley can realize and internalize that he’ll probably never get to Conor’s level without a huge crossover fight in boxing speaks volumes about where the UFC is at today.

It is the kind of development I have to chuckle at knowing how hard it’s been to bring all the fighter pay and contract issues to court without an army of lawyers to face the UFC’s formidable legal team. One such legal army recently secured the go ahead to pursue a class action anti-trust lawsuit on behalf of over 1,200 anciens combattants de l'UFC. The judge in the case appears to be already siding with the plaintiffs. Reaction to UFC class-action lawsuit certification: What happened, and what’s next? (msn.com)

Whenever the organization is confronted by statistics that show the revenue share for fighters is minuscule compared to other major sports with players’ associations, the response is typically something to the effect of: “We’ve made so many millionaires. Our fighters are doing just fine, and they all get plenty of financial opportunities with the fame we’ve helped them achieve.”

As an expert on the UFC’s financial history and an audience member at UFC 292, I couldn’t avoid confronting the reality that so many “UFC Nut-hugger” journalists get all the fringe benefits of press privileges because they play along so well with that “Zuffa Myth” mentality. The folks who put the UFC on the map subliminally seduce their supporters with access and promises of fame and opportunity, and fighters and media members alike get sucked into those kind of management theatrics. À son tour, you don’t end up with much investigative reporting in MMA media circles, and fighters who ask a lot of questions and demand better contract conditions don’t get re-signed or set up with prime fight match-ups.

It took the main event result to really clarify the issue for me of how the UFC constantly keeps the focus on their supposed ability to create superstars just by letting a fighter sign any contract with the organization. Some who agree that’s the case would say it was the organization’s ability to see enough talent in O’Malley to put him on Dana White’s Contender Series that led to the spectacular rise to fame the new champ’s riding. Sûrement, O’Malley wouldn’t have even been in Boston Saturday night if he never got into the organization. Cependant, there have been plenty of DWCS fighters who didn’t get any more UFC opportunities because they lost that entry-level fight. O’Malley had to win and keep winning to be where he was on Saturday night.

Le point est: Sean O’Malley’s cult following and tremendous self-confidence is a result of his own personal crusade to be someone special with unlimited potential and amazing talent. He would never even be in the conversation for a title if he did not put in all the untold hours in the gym striving to be better. The UFC did not create Sean O’Malley, they just gave him a platform to show what kind of fighter he could be. And while he is enjoying the superstardom the UFC will credit themselves for, O’Malley has to know the only way he can maximize his earning potential is to eclipse the organization itself. He has to go above and beyond their restrictive financial borders to a sport where the revenue share is so much better and a guy like Francis Ngannou can make more in one fight than he made in his entire UFC career.

Si, If Dana White really did make Sean O’Malley his pet project as Aljamain Sterling suggested, Il a fait un excellent travail. Malheureusement, the monster he created may come back to bite him in the long run. Another UFC co-promoted boxing card will get too many of their employees trying to take the same route and wondering why Dana’s little buddy is getting all the breaks and benefits. Veterans and newcomers will both likely look at any hyped up Davis vs. O’Malley boxing match as an admission by their leadership that the UFC can’t pay their fighters enough to keep them in the cage.

“Kid, you have no idea how much money you’re gonna to make,” Dana White told O’Malley after the win according to a recent O’Malley interview. I imagine in his head, Dana finished that thought withus.

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L'espoir turc des super-moyens Cem "Champ" Kilic vit la tête d'affiche du rêve américain ce jeudi à Montebello, COMME, en direct sur UFC FIGHT PASS

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LAS VEGAS (Mars 9, 2022) – Que de temps, voyage étrange que ce fut pour l'espoir turc des super-moyens Cem "Champ" Kilic, partie d'une croissance 3 Gestion des points (3 PM) stable, se réinstaller en Californie depuis l'Allemagne malgré la pandémie, en tête d’affiche des « Hollywood Fight Nights » de ce jeudi soir, présenté par 360 Promotions, au Quiet Cannon Country Club à Montebello, Californie.

Kilic, 27 ans, affronte Andrew "Hurricane" Hernandez (21-8-2, 9 KOs) dans l'événement principal de 8 rondes, qui sera diffusé en direct et exclusivement sur UFC FIGHT PASS®.


Membre de l'équipe nationale turque de boxe, Kilic a déménagé il y a huit ans de l'Allemagne à Sherman Oaks, Californie, où il réside toujours. Originaire d'Allemagne dont la famille vient de Turquie, Kilic a fait preuve d'un immense courage simplement en déménageant à l'autre bout du monde avec un simple $200 dans ses poches, ainsi que l'incapacité de parler anglais autre que quelques mots.


"Je passe encore beaucoup de temps à la maison," a fait remarquer Kilic. « Pendant la pandémie, J'ai vécu avec ma famille en Allemagne, et j'ai beaucoup de famille en Turquie. C'était très dur de grandir. J'avais toujours rêvé de vivre aux États-Unis en regardant des films. Je voulais faire quelque chose de différent. Je suis un grand fan des films hollywoodiens. Muhammad Ali est mon idole et c'est une autre raison pour laquelle je voulais venir ici pour boxer.


"Je ne parlais pas anglais quand je suis arrivé en Amérique, seulement les bases, et personne que j'ai rencontré ici ne parlait allemand ou turc. mais j'ai appris l'anglais en regardant de vieux films et en utilisant le traducteur Google. j'ai appris vite, bien que, et était à l'aise de parler anglais en six mois. Et maintenant, je vis à seulement 10 minutes d'Hollywood.


Kilic a touché le fond après avoir subi sa première défaite en janvier 11, 2020, à 15-0 Steve Nelson à Atlantic City, dans lequel son coin a jeté l'éponge au milieu du huitième tour en raison de plusieurs coupures au visage. Le combat était pour la North American Boxing Organization vacante (VOISINS) titre. Cem a pris congé aux États-Unis. pendant la pandémie.


"Tout était fermé," il expliqua. "Je prends du poids et je deviens encore plus déprimé. Je me suis laissé aller après ma première défaite. Ma femme a dit que je devais me remettre en forme, alors j'ai regardé une vidéo de formation sur YouTube et, d'abord, Je n'ai pas pu passer l'échauffement. Mais je me suis lentement remis en forme et cela a ravivé mon intérêt pour la boxe. Je n'avais pas de promoteur et je me suis séparé de mon manager et entraîneur. J'ai été formé par un ami et je suis allé chez Abel Sanchez à Big Bear et j'ai obtenu du bon travail. J'ai combattu beaucoup de champions: Jermell Charlo, (Gilberto) 'Gaucher' Ramirez, Callum Smith, et David Benavidez.


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(L) Cem Kilic est le combattant d'un combattant


Un combattant agressif autoproclamé avec une mentalité de guerrier, Kilic dit que feu Arturo Gatti était l'un de ses combattants préférés, qu'il imite en termes de style. Cem a regardé le Gatti-(Mickey) Trilogie Ward sur 20 fois, qui l'a conduit à la boxe comme carrière.

"Je connaissais Gatti, mais je me suis vraiment mis à la boxe après avoir regardé ses combats avec Micky Ward,» se souvient affectueusement Kilic. "Ils étaient si durs, et j'aime la façon dont ils se sont battus. Ils étaient des combattants de retour dans les années 40 et 50. »


L'équipe actuelle Kilic a été formée après sa seule défaite. Il est formé par 4 temps, 2-champion du monde de division Brian Viloria, en plus d'être géré (3PM), qui gère également 43-0 "Gaucher" Ramirez, l'ancien champion du monde des super-moyens, actuellement le meilleur concurrent mondial des poids lourds légers.


"Je connaissais Brian et je l'ai rencontré à Brickhouse,” Kilic a expliqué. "Un jour, j'ai dit à mon entraîneur de force et de conditionnement physique que j'avais besoin d'un nouvel entraîneur et je lui ai demandé de parler de moi à Brian.. J'aimais Brian et je savais qu'il était un champion du monde avec beaucoup de connaissances. Nous n'avons travaillé ensemble que pour un combat, mais je me suis amélioré à bien des égards.


"J'attendais une opportunité de signer avec un manager et je l'ai fait avec 15h. Les gars sont super et je suis beaucoup plus motivé qu'avant. C'était incroyable.


Kilic est prêt à afficher son développement sous Viloria et 15 heures ce jeudi soir contre Hernandez. "Je ne peux pas attendre," a conclu Kilic. "Il a combattu quelques bons noms (Caleb usine, Jesse Hart, Ali Akhmedov, Ahmed Elbiali, Patrick Teixeira, et Arif Magomedov). Je me prépare toujours à parcourir toute la distance. Je n'entre jamais dans un combat à la recherche d'un KO, mais je cherche des ouvertures.”


Cem "Champ" Kilic vit vraiment le rêve américain, surtout à cause du soutien qu'il a des nouveaux membres de son équipe.


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