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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

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UFC 292 was the first UFC event I attended in 16 metų. 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. savaime suprantama, 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 patirtis, paid for by Xyience, had turned out much differently for me almost 16 prieš keletą metų.

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.

Kitas, 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. Both fighters had their 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 into the second frame. 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. Tikėjimas, 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.

Pagaliau, 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. Taip pat, if it was indeed all about being favored by Mr. White, 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 former UFC fighters. 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. Savo ruožtu, 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. Certainly, O’Malley wouldn’t have even been in Boston Saturday night if he never got into the organization. Tačiau, 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.

The point is: 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.

Taip, If Dana White really did make Sean O’Malley his pet project as Aljamain Sterling suggested, he did a great job. Deja, 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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FOSTER, GONGORA & DAUGIAU PASIRINKITE LAIMĖJIMĄ


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Springfildas, Masačusetsas (Gegužės 11 d, 2019):


Pirmajame Murphys Boksas kelių kovų susitarimo įvykis UFC kovos leidimas, gerbėjai stebėjo „NABA Super Featherweight“ čempioną, Abraomas Nova (15-0, 11 Kos) sustabdyti ArgentinosMario Ezequielis Sayalas Lozano (18-3-1, 9 Kos) numatytame antrame ture 10 rato kova praėjusią naktį Springfilde, Masačusetsas gyvena nuo MGM Springfildas.


Nova, kuris šiuo metu yra reitinguojamas #10 WBA super plunksnų svorio pasaulio reitinge, atlikite beveik tobulą pasirodymą priešais sausakimšą minią „Super’ šalininkų. Po preliminaraus pirmojo raundo iš abiejų kovotojų, Nova rado savo nuotolį įpusėjus antram ir sprogo ant Lozano. Sukurkite daugybę greitų ir galingų kūno ir galvos derinių, Nova numetė vienintelį dukart sumuštą, Lozano verčia teisėją kviesti sustabdyti varžybas 2:26 į antrą turą.


“Aš pasiruošęs bet kam. Viršus 10. Viršus 2. Čempionas. Bet kas gali tai gauti. Aš esu geriausiai saugoma bokso paslaptis. Atėjo laikas debiutuoti nacionalinėje televizijoje ir pranešti pasauliui, kas Abraomas ‘Superas’ Nova yra.”, sakė pasitraukianti ir pasitikinti savimi jaunoji perspektyva, kuri sportuoja šviesiai šviesiaplauke barzda ir turi vieną kūrybingiausių žiedinių pasivaikščiojimų visame bokse.


„Novos“ propaguotojas, Murphys Boxing įkūrėjas, Kenas Casey buvo sujaudintas Novos pasirodymo ir nori gauti 25 metų amžiaus titulo eliminatoriuje su kitu „Top“ 10 užėmė kovotojas.


“Jis turi visą paketą. Žvilgsnis. Įėjimas. Talentas. Pasirodymas. Gerbėjų bazė. Jis yra tikslus ir aštrus, tačiau taip pat muša blogus ketinimus. Galite tiesiog pasakyti, kad jis yra kitame lygyje. Jis yra pasaulinės klasės kovotojas.”


Kalbant apie artimiausią Novos ateitį, Casey patvirtino, kad debiutuos nacionalinėje televizijoje kitoje kovoje.


“Šią vasarą baigiame nacionalinės televizijos transliuojamą Abraomo kovą prieš kitą „Top“. 10 kovotojas, kurį netrukus paskelbsime. Tada norėčiau, kad iki metų pabaigos jis kovotų dėl privalomojo. Manome, kad jis gali laimėti didžiąją dalį, taigi laikas gauti jam galimybę. Mes nepaprastai džiaugiamės Novos ateitimi. Jis pasiruošęs tapti žvaigžde.”

Bendrame pagrindiniame renginyje dalyvavo Murphys Boxing Viljamas Fosteris III (10-0, 7 Kos) absoliučiai dominuoti ir numesti Argentinos ramon viltis (22-16-1, 11 Kos) kelis kartus, kol teisėjas paragino sustabdyti kovą 2:39 į ketvirtąjį plano turą 8 apvalios bijau. Skatinti, dabartinis Jr. NABF „Super Featherweight“ čempionas ir jaunesnis NABA lengvo svorio kategorijos čempiono brolis, Charlesas Fosteris, atrodė sensacingai, pasitelkdamas nenumaldomą kūno ataką, kad nuo atidarymo varpo užgožtų labiau patyrusį varžovą. „Foster“ šurmulys ir toliau stiprėja Naujojoje Anglijoje, ir jis atvedė balsingą minią iš savo gimtojo miesto netoliese esančio Hartfordo, Konektikutas.


Naujausias Murphys bokso varžybų dalyvis, Venesuelos olimpietis, Luisas Arconas Diazas (7-0, 7 Kos) tęsė savo nokauto seriją ir sustabdė Argentinos Chosė Aubelis (8-4, 7 Kos) į 2:36 į ketvirtąjį plano turą 6 apvalios jaunių pusvidutinio svorio varžybos.


Vietinis Springfildo kovotojas, Derekas Whitley jaunesnysis. (5-1-1) laimėjo vieningą sprendimą dėl Filadelfijos Bryanas Goldsby (5-11) į 4 apvali pusvidutinio svorio kova. Goldsby turėjo keletą akimirkų per visą kovą, tačiau MMA veteranas nebuvo pakankamai užimtas prieš kontratakuojančią „Southpaw“, kuri laimėjo priimdama sprendimus. 39-27 ir 40-36 dvigubai.


2x olimpietis iš Ekvadoro, Carlos Gongora (16-0, 12 Kos) laimėjo sunkiai kovojamą vieningą sprendimą dėl žaidimo ir grubaus veterano, Damienas Ezequielis Bonelli (23-6, 20 Kos) į 10 apvali vidutinio svorio kova su balais 99-91 ir 98-92 dvigubai. Gongora, kuris pasirašytas su Murphys Boxing, yra dabartinis WBC Pietų Amerikos vidutinio svorio čempionas.


Springfildo paties Anthony Velazquezas (6-0, 6 Kos) tęsė savo įspūdingą KO seriją prieš vyrą Bruno Diazas (0-6) du kartus per mažiau nei minutę jį numetęs į pirmąjį a turą 4 apvalios vidutinio svorio varžybos prieš teisėjui pametant varžybas 1:32 1-ajam TKO turui.


Sunkiai pasiekiamas Ray Jay Bermudez (7-0, 5 Kos) kas yra kilęs iš netoliese esančio Albany, Niujorkas atskleidė sunkių kabliukų užtvarą, numesdamas bejėgį Patrickas Lealas (0-6) tris kartus už pirmojo turo TKO 1:35 sekundžių į suplanuotą 4 apvali pusvidutinio svorio kova.


Bostone veikiantis mėgėjų išsiskyrimas, Jamesas Perella (3-0, 3 Kos) padarė lengvą darbą Paulo DeSouza (0-14) du kartus numetė jį per pirmąjį raundą, kol teisėjas iškvietė sustabdymą 16 sekundžių į antrą numatyto turo etapą 4 apvali pusvidutinio svorio kova po to, kai DeSouza buvo labai sužeistas tiesia dešine. Tai buvo trečioji Perelos kova per pirmuosius du jo, kaip profesionalo, mėnesius.


Renginyje taip pat pristatytas „Murphys Boxing’s“ Kario kodo apdovanojimas kuris buvo įsteigtas pagerbti legendinius Naujosios Anglijos kovotojus.


Naujausias apdovanojimas buvo įteiktas lengvo svorio kategorijos varžovui ir dabar sėkmingam komentatoriui bei treneriui, Jonas Scully. Scully, kuris gyvena iš netoliese esančio Hartfordo, Konektikutas kelis kartus per savo karjerą kovojo Springfilde.


„Ledininkas’ ringe įteikė Murphys Boxing’s lentą Kenas Casey irŠonas Salivanas ir jis sulaukė ovacijų iš dėkingos minios, pasidalijęs keliais skaudžiais žodžiais apie savo karjerą.

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„Murphys Boxing“ įkūrė Dropkickas Murphysas’ frontmanas, Kenas Casey 2014. Tiesiog 5 trumpi metai, „Murphys Boxing“ tapo svarbiausiu bokso propaguotoju Naujosios Anglijos rajone ir viena karščiausių jaunų reklamų šalyje. 2018 buvo prasibraunantys metai „Murphys Boxing“, nes jie iškovojo savo pirmąjį kovotoją iki pasaulio čempionų titulo. Kartu su pirmuoju akcijos čempionu, keli „Murphys Boxing“ kovotojai užsitikrino pasaulio čempionų galimybes ir šalies televizijos kovas 2018. „Murphys Boxing“ uždarė savo reklaminius metus, kartu reklamuodamas WBO vidutinio svorio čempionato varžybas tarp Demetrius Andrade ir Walterio Kautondokwa priešais 10,000 gerbėjų „TD Garden“, legendiniai Bostono „Celtics“ namai, kuris buvo transliuojamas tarptautiniu mastu per DAZN. Dabartiniame „Murphys Boxing“ sąraše yra pasaulio reitingo varžovų, tokių kaip Markas DeLuca, Charlesas Fosteris, Gregas Vendetti, Gary ‘Smaigalys’ O'Sullivan, Abraomas Nova ir tokie potencialūs klientai kaip Niallas Kennedy, Carlos Gongora, Viljamas Fosteris III, Mike'as Ohanas jaunesnysis. ir dar daugiau!


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Las Vegasas ir Bostonas (Gegužė 6, 2019):


UFC KOVA PASS®, pasaulyje pirmaujanti kovinio sporto skaitmeninio abonemento paslauga, šiandien paskelbė apie naują daugiametę partnerystę su populiaria Bostono reklama,Murphys Boksas. Akcija tai padarys KOVOS IŠLAIDA debiutuos tai Penktadienis, Gegužės 10-oji, nuo Springfildas, Masačusetsas į MGM Springfildas į 9:30 p.m. E.T. / 6:30 p.m. P.T. ir bus rodomas a 10 turo pagrindinis turnyras, headlined by undefeated NABA Super Featherweight Champion, Abraomas Nova vs. Mario Ezequielis Sayalas Lozano.


“Murphys Boxing is one of the top promotions in New England, and I am excited to have them on FIGHT PASS,” UFC President, Dana White sakė. “In just five years, Ken Casey has done incredible things with this promotion. I am looking forward to showcasing these exciting fighters to our subscribers.”


“We’re incredibly excited to join forces with FIGHT PASS,"Sakė Kenas Casey, Murphys Boxing įkūrėjas. “UFC is providing a platform for us to highlight New England’s thriving boxing scene to combat sports fans. We will introduce the world to our incredible roster that includes future champions, such as Nova.”




Recently entering the WBA’s Top 10 Rankings, nenugalėtas Abraomas Nova (14-0, 10 Kos) will make his highly anticipated 2019 debut under the Murphys Boxing banner. Novos priešininkas, Argentinos perspektyva Mario Ezequielis Sayalas Lozano (18-2-1, 9 Kos), bus dvyliktasis kovotojas per pastaruosius dvejus metus bandęs paimti “O” nuo srovės NABA „Super Featherweight“ čempionas.


Žengimas į ringą antrą kartą šiais metais, Jaunesnysis. NABF „Super Featherweight“ čempionas,Viljamas Fosteris III (9-0, 6 Kos) susidurs išskaitytas ramon viltis (22-15-1, 11 Kos) į 8 apvalios bijau. Retas Fosterio sugebėjimas derinti tiek jėgą, tiek greitį paskatino jį tapti vienu iš labiausiai aptarinėjamų Naujosios Anglijos perspektyvų.


Į 8 apvalios vidutinio svorio varžybos, galios perforavimo perspektyva Carlos Gongora (15-0, 12 Kos) imsis Argentinos Damienas Ezequielis Bonelli (23-6, 20 Kos). Gongora, buvęs olimpietis iš Ekvadoro, laimėjo WBC Pietų Amerikos vidutinio svorio kategorija vasarį nugalėjęs Jėzų Avilesą.


Luisas Arconas Diazas (6-0, 6 Kos), nenugalėtas olimpietis iš Venesuelos, ir neseniai pasirašęs „Murphys Boxing“, grįš prie veiksmo a 6 apvalios pusvidutinio svorio varžybos prieš Argentinos Chosė Aubelis (8-3, 7 Kos).


Atstovaudamas Bostono rajoną, Jamesas Perella (2-0, 2 Kos) ieškos savo trečiojo iš eilės nokauto a 4 turo pusvidutinio svorio kategorijos kova su varžovu, kuris bus įvardytas.


Ray Jay Bermudez (6-0, 4 Kos) kas yra kilęs iš netoliese esančio Albany, New York will make a quick return to the ring after a KO victory last month when he takes on an opponent to be named in a 6 round welterweight contest.


Rounding out the card will be two of Springfield’s ownpower punching welterweightAnthony Velazquezas (5-0, 5 Kos), who will take on an opponent to be named, ir Papildsvars DJ Whitley (4-1-1), who will take on the always dangerous Bryanas Goldsby(5-10) in separate 4 round contests.


The first four undercard fights will stream live at 8:00 p.m. E.T. / 5:00 p.m. P.T. apie www.facebook.com/dropkickmurphys before the main card starts live and exclusively on UFC FIGHT PASS at 9:30 p.m. E.T. / 6:30 p.m. P.T. To start your 7-day free trial, apsilankykite: www.ufc.tv/page/fightpass


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„Murphys Boxing“ įkūrė Dropkickas Murphysas’ frontmanas, Kenas Casey 2014. Tiesiog 5 trumpi metai, „Murphys Boxing“ tapo svarbiausiu bokso propaguotoju Naujosios Anglijos rajone ir viena karščiausių jaunų reklamų šalyje. 2018 buvo prasibraunantys metai „Murphys Boxing“, nes jie iškovojo savo pirmąjį kovotoją iki pasaulio čempionų titulo. Kartu su pirmuoju akcijos čempionu, keli „Murphys Boxing“ kovotojai užsitikrino pasaulio čempionų galimybes ir šalies televizijos kovas 2018. „Murphys Boxing“ uždarė savo reklaminius metus, kartu reklamuodamas WBO vidutinio svorio čempionato varžybas tarp Demetrius Andrade ir Walterio Kautondokwa priešais 10,000 gerbėjų „TD Garden“, legendiniai Bostono „Celtics“ namai, kuris buvo transliuojamas tarptautiniu mastu per DAZN. Dabartiniame „Murphys Boxing“ sąraše yra pasaulio reitingo varžovų, tokių kaip Markas DeLuca, Charlesas Fosteris, Abraomas Nova, Gary ‘Smaigalys’ O'Sullivan, Greg Vendetti and prospects like Niall Kennedy, Carlos Gongora, Viljamas Fosteris III, Mike Ohan Jr., Luis Arcon Diaz and more.


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APIE UFC FIGHT PASS


„UFC FIGHT PASS®“ yra pasaulyje pirmaujanti kovos sporto skaitmeninio abonemento paslauga. Nuo paleidimo 2013, „FIGHT PASS“ dabar yra daugiau nei 200 šalys ir teritorijos. „FIGHT PASS“ suteikia savo nariams neribotą prieigą prie tiesioginių „UFC FIGHT PASS“ pasirengimų; gyvas mišrus kovos menas ir kovinis sportas iš viso pasaulio; originalus serialas ir istorinis programavimas; ypatumai; užkulisių turinys; išsamūs interviu; ir naujausios minutės reportažai apie kovinio sporto pasaulį. „FIGHT PASS“ abonentai taip pat turi 24/7 prieiga prie didžiausios pasaulyje kovų bibliotekos, featuring daugiau nei 17,000 dešimtys kovos su sporto organizacijomis kovų, taip pat kiekviena kova UFC istorijoje. Kovos gerbėjai gali pasiekti „FIGHT PASS“ asmeniniuose kompiuteriuose, „iOS“ ir „Android“ mobilieji įrenginiai, "Apple TV", „Xbox One“, "Xbox" 360, „Amazon Fire“ televizorius, Chromecast, Metai, „Samsung Smart TV“, „LG Smart TV“, ir „Sony“ televizoriai su „Android TV“.


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„Fight Talk Unlimited“ naujausia laida

Šią savaitę „Fight Talk Unlimited“ aptarėme įvairiausias temas, pradedant trijų pro imtynininkų žūtimi per vieną dieną. Toliau kalbamės apie kandžius Cody Garbrandt komentarus apie kovotojų atlyginimą. Mes paliečiame bareknuckle kovos atgimimą (įtraukiant Shawne Merriman į vienos organizacijos kovotojų sąrašą), ir mes pakartojame laukinę Eddie Alvarezo ir Dustino Poiriero kovą praėjusiais savaitgaliais UFC „Fox“ kortelėje. Taip pat peržiūrime antrąjį Garbrandto kąsnį „TJ Dillashaw“ obuolių šį savaitgalį UFC 227. Tonis taip pat padeda peržiūrėti vieną didžiausių savaitės kovų Kovalev vs. Alvarez, kurį jis lankys „Atantic City“. We do a boxing roundup of results and previews, and then we end the show with an off-topic talk about nature 🙂

 

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FNU Kovinis sportas Rodyti: Liepa 19, 2018: Manny is Back! Junior Dos Santos Cruises to Win At UFC Fight Night, Event Recaps and Fight Previews

This week on the FNU Combat Sports Show we recap last week’s multiple Bellator cards and the UFC Fight Night card from Boise, Aidahas. We start off discussing boxing with an analysis of Manny Pacquiao’s one-sided beating of Lucas Matthysse. We move on to other news this week, including an online spat between Brendan Schaub and Dana White and Dominick Cruz claiming Brock Lesnar will never get through USADA testing to return to the UFC octagon. We also cover upcoming boxing and MMA bouts and discuss the eye poking incidents that occurred during the brief Stipe Micocic vs. Daniel Cormier heavyweight championship bout.

 

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FNU Kovinis sportas Rodyti: Death in the Cage; UFC 225 Recap and Huge Boxing Weekend Results

Tomas, Tony and Rich discuss the week in combat sports, recap a stacked UFC 225 korta (and CM Punk’s failure to launch his MMA career), and go over the results of a wild weekend for boxing. We begin by highlighting two high profile mentions of death in the UFC Octagon. Dana White and Tyron Woodley are both in the news this week for raising the topic. Listen to the full broadcast below:

 

 

FNU Kovinis sportas Rodyti: Mayweather Taking MMA Seriously, Joshua May Sign with UFC, Kova komandų sudėties, analitika

Šią savaitę, Tom Tony and Rich get into some discussion about Floyd Mayweather, Jaunesnysis. jumping into MMA. We also recap a big win by Alexander Volkov over Fabricio Werdum at the latest UFC Fight night and cover the upcoming boxing schedule and last weekend’s results.

 

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The Case for Floyd Mayweather, Jaunesnysis. Vs. CM Punk in the UFC Cage

Iki: Turtingas Bergeron

Floyd Mayweather, Jaunesnysis. is not done fighting. The money he made with Conor McGregor in a one-sided boxing match will not be very easy to make outside the dangerous world of combat sports. Retirement always seems to eat at Floyd, and sooner or later he comes back for another blockbuster bout that shocks the world.

 

CM Punk needs a draw to get us interested in his career. Even if he beats the ever living crap out of the next guy they feed him in the UFC Octagon, Punk will still have a lot to prove. Put him in against Mayweather in a welcome to MMA bout for the world-class boxer, and make it the dream setup for Floyd that gives him all the perks and sponsorship concessions he wants in the contract.

 

Floyd would be an automatic underdog going in against McGregor immediately in the cage. A challenger like CM Punk gives him more of a fighting chance. It gives CM punk a chance to really launch his career if he can beat Floyd.

 

Faktas yra tai,, Mayweather can learn the sport of mixed martial arts quickly, and with his speed and athleticism, given more striking options he could actually shock us in his first MMA fightif he really backs up his talk of fighting in the cage with action.

 

During the tour for the boxing match, Floyd repeatedly referenced the idea of fighting McGregor in the cage after the boxing match went his way. He doesn’t say things out loud that he doesn’t really think are true or could be true if he sunk his effort into it.

 

I had the good fortune of standing on the edge of the ring next to Leonard Ellerbe during a Mayweather training session in Las Vegas years ago.

 

Before he threw any punches on the mitts I asked him what he liked most about boxing. I didn’t attempt to get close during the big press rush, so I think he didn’t expect the question.

 

He sat silent, and I didn’t want it to go hanging like a bad fart in the wind. I asked it again, even louder. He didn’t look my way as he shadowboxed with himself. “Everything.he finally conceded, and then he went to to work on exhibiting his speed and punching prowess for all the media to see.

 

Incorporating elbows, backfists, kicks and wrestling into his fighting routine could create a real monster out of Mayweather. Taip pat, the money from boxing that would follow him to the cage could be tremendous for him and the UFC alike. It will take a ton of work at his age to adapt to the new sport, but CM Punk as a first opponent sets the bar fairly low with both men getting a chance to show they belong. Give them both a serious training camp, make a reality show out of it, and it could happen.

 

 

 

“Pinigai” is already preparing to train in mixed martial arts with UFC Champ Tyron Woodley, and he heaped some praise on both Woodley and McGregor as fighters recently:

 

“So we have to tweak a few things then, take things to that next level. You know I can’t overlook or knock any MMA guy. Tyron is unbelievable. Unbelievable fighter, tough competitor. Conor McGregoras, jis kietas konkurentas, helluva fighter. There’s a lot of tough, rugged guys out there in MMA and I can’t overlook or disrespect those guys.”

 

 

 

The MMA versus Boxing debate has been going on since long before I decided to do my own take on it with a series of radio shows pitting one expert against another. One of my favorites was “Ledų pardavėjas” John Scully against Ken Shamrock.

 

Not surprisingly, the debate between these two fighter/trainer experts drifted into Mayweather making the crossover to MMA. This is not a new concept to Floyd. He’s been hearing the critics yap about him never making it in MMA for more than a decade now, always thinking about how he could one day prove his haters wrong.

 

 

Anyone who thinks the best MMA fighter in his weight class demolishes Floyd has never watched him train. What could this guy do with a couple of tune-up fights and a title tilt? How about 9 months of hard training in takedown and submission defense?

 

Everybody and their brother who knows anything about MMA decides to use the argument of all the past boxers who failed at MMA. They remind us all of the freakshow fight involving Randy Couture easily defeating James Toney. Floyd Mayweather, Jaunesnysis. is not only on a different level than James Toney was when he got the chance to fight in the cage, he’s on a different planet.

 

 

Floyd can afford the best trainers, the best of everything really in preparing to enter the UFC Octagon. He will spare no expense in finances and sweat equity in cementing his legacy as the best crossover fighter in the history of the boxing and MMA rivalry. Who has the best true athletes? Mayweather is representing boxing’s best, and he doesn’t have much time left to prove that a world class boxer can dominate the MMA scene with the right approach and strategy.

 

 

 

McGregor did prove that he could give Floyd a few fits in the boxing ring, but on the third fight into a UFC contract that match could happen again in the cage. Floyd just has to show he belongs, but the first step is having the guts to back up his words with actions. He did say on the boxing press tour for the McGregor fight that when he beat McGregor in his own craft, he would go to the UFC and beat Conor in the cage, taip pat.

 

 

 

I anticipate aShark Tanktype of negotiation between Mayweather and UFC President Dana White. Floyd will need to get a piece of the promotion itself, access to a wild amount of sponsorship cash, options to collect on media income, and at least $10 million per fight in just base pay. To get the billion dollar contract he envisions, the lawyers will be ironing out the details for as long as Floyd decides he needs to train for his first fight.

 

Floyd could easily rake in $90+ million in sponsorship and media income to make $100 million per fight with Showtime executives in his corner and a familiarity with being in front of the cameras. A five fight deal means there is a 1/2 billion dollar gap unless I am underestimating how much the UFC would give Floyd for base pay. Even if he makes $200 million per fight, the rest would have to come out of the overall corporation itself as equity, which is what Conor McGregor has been asking for.

 

Floyd just has a bigger upside to being an owner/partner and would be a huge asset when it comes to the UFC wanting to promote boxing at some point. He can also bring his fans and everyone who wants to see him get whipped and schooled in the new discipline. He brings eyeballs, extreme attention and money with him wherever he goes. At a $5 billion valuation, the UFC would likely be able to part with a ten percent chunk of the promotion to bring Mayweather officially on board and get him locked in for a long-term deal.

 

 

The other area that Floyd could have a huge impact on is in attracting more boxers to cross over to MMA. We’ve seen football players like Matt Mitrione and Greg Hardy experience virtually immediate success in MMA, so why not a world class boxer like Floyd? 19-0 Pro Boxer Gervonta Davis is already hinting at following his protege Floyd to MMA and says he’s just waiting for Dana White’s phone call. Then there are the heavyweight boxers to think about bringing into the cage, and Word Champion Anthony Joshua is keen on giving it a shot, taip pat.

 

 

 

Taip, the odds are high that Mayweather steps into the cage to compete by December of this year if you believe one of his most controversial videos to date on the subject:

 

 

Mayweather could be an incredible MMA fighter if given half the chance. He is not a man who takes a challenge like this lightly. He will have the best approach possible to get into cagefighting shape. He will bring all kinds of interest back to the boxing vs. MMA debate and actually might even inspire a whole new phase of that debate. The combat sports world as a whole will benefit if Floyd and the UFC can make this partnership work.

 

 

As for those who think Floyd will get eaten alive, they are certainly entitled to their opinion, but don’t use McGregor’s failure to adapt to boxing as your bar for Floyd. Mayweather will not take on a world class MMA fighter the first time he steps in the cage. He will not bring in the MMA equivalent of Paulie Malignaggi to get up to speed on the sport. He will spare no expense to get the best preparation possible. He’s already showing that to be true by bringing Tyron Woodley on as his official training partner. He will hand pick his first opponent and likely not get any crack at a title until two or three fights go his way.

 

Critics of people who think they can show up to an MMA gym and come out in six weeks at the UFC level will call me crazy, but Floyd truly is an amazing athlete who can quiet his doubters, and he’s not getting any younger. It’s now or never to solve that question of which sport is truly better at crafting the ideal fighter.

FNU Kovinis sportas Rodyti: Aristokratiškas, Tom and Rich Discuss All Things Combat Sports

Tomas, Tony and Rich are back this week with a great show! We feature lots of engaging discussion about mixed martial arts and boxing, from Connor McGregor’s slapping a Bellator official to Deontay Wilder wanting to end Anthony Joshua’s career. We also chat about Dana White getting into boxing and Bellator’s 8 Man Heavyweight tournament. Again we get back to the nagging question of where are the legends in MMA, and we also cross over to where are the legends in boxing?

 

 

 

 

 

UFC STAR’S WIFE IN DOUBLE MMA DEBUT ON NOVEMBER 3RD IN PORTLAND

UŽ nedelsiant paleisti: Portlandas, Meino (Rugsėjis 12, 2017) -Nauja Anglija Kovų (NEF) will make its long-awaited debut in Portland on Penktadienis, Lapkritis 3, 2017 at Aura with “NEF 31: The Old Port.” Anksčiau šiandien, the fight promotion announced the addition of an amateur mixed-martial-arts bout to the card. Carol Linn Powell (0-0) planuojama imtis Francesca Morabito (0-0) in a women’s bantamweight contest.

Carol Linn is the wife of former NEF Lightweight Champion, ir dabartinis UFC naikintuvas, Devin Powellas (8-3). Devin earned a contract with the UFC after impressing the company’s president, Dana White, on his web series Dana White: Lookinfor a Fight at an event promoted by NEF in Bangor, Maine last year. Kartu, the Powells own and operate Nostos MMA & Conditioning Facility in Somersworth, Naujasis Hampšyras. Praeitą mėnesį, they were awarded theBest Martial Arts Gym” ne “2017 Best of the Seacoast” apdovanojimai.

Fighting has been something I’ve fantasized about for a few years and now that it is finally happening, I couldn’t be more excited,” said Carol Linn when reached for comment. “I was supposed to have my first fight in June and it ended up falling through, and I think this fight is a much better match up and is in one of my very favorite towns. Francesca and I have trained together a few times and we were really excited to be a part of each other’s camps, but after realizing what a good matchup we are, we decided to put our friendship aside and both get in there for our first fights. We are very similar, and I’m excited to put a great show on for everyone.

I am very excited for my wife to make her debut,” noted Devin. “She’s been around the sport for almost half a decade, but is just recently getting into hard training and the competitive aspect of it. I never told her to fight or said I thought she should. She was very independent in this choice and when somebody chooses to do something on their own and they commit all of themselves to it, I think that is a great equation for a successful person in anything they do. She is going to find out a lot about herself on the 3rd. Happy to have a cage-side seat for it.

Francesca Morabito trains at the Choi Institute in Portland, Meino. Her true passion lies in her work with non-profit organization Speak About It. Morabito has toured the world as a theatre artist with the Portland-based group, educating high school and college students on affirmative consent, healthy relationships, and sexual assault prevention.

It is such an honor to make my debut just a couple blocks from where I’ve been training for the past two years,” said Morabito. “I’m elated to fight in my hometownon the same street where I’ve trudged home on countless Maine winter nights, with my gym bag slung over my shoulder and my wet hair freezing solid underneath my Choi hoodie. Mano laikas atėjo. And I came to win.

NEF naujos mišrios kovos menų renginys, “NEF 31: The Old Port,” will see the company debut in Portland, Maine at the brand new, state-of-the-art venue Aura. The event is scheduled to take place on Penktadienis, Lapkritis 3, 2017. Bilietai parduodami dabar www.auramaine.com.