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UFC 231 featured plenty of memorable moments, and the preview for “The Thrill and the Agony” includes one of those that went down, after Max Holloway defeated Brian Ortega.
UFC 231 featured plenty of memorable moments last Saturday night, and you can watch some of those highlights via the card’s “Fight Motion” vid.
Now that Valentina Shevchenko is holding the UFC’s flyweight title, she intends to have a lengthy reign as champ, or for as long as it takes for her sister to secure the number one contender spot…
Following Max Holloway’s impressive win last night at UFC 231, some folks, including Joe Rogan, are saying he’s the greatest featherweight the game has ever seen. But, according to “Blessed”, he still has some work to do before he can make that claim.
Gunnar Nelson didn’t cruise to victory last night at UFC 231, but ultimately the welterweight did what he needed to do: return to the win column.
Max Holloway demonstrated in very impressive fashion last night that he indeed remains one of the planet’s best fighters. So, what could be next for the UFC’s featherweight champ? Could “Blessed” be headed for a ‘superfight’ with the likes of Conor McGregor or Khabib Nurmagomedov?
Max Holloway continued his rise tonight up the pound-for-pound rankings, by stopping Brian Ortega late in the headliner of UFC 231.
Valentina Shevchenko had defeated Joanna Jedrzejczyk three times before under kickboxing rules, and she did so again at UFC 231 to win the flyweight title.
Gunnar Nelson took some big shots early on in his UFC 231 bout with Alex Oliveira, but the renowned grappler ended up submitting the game welterweight.
Hakeem Dawodu was given a big stage tonight to showcase his skills in front of his fellow Canadian citizens, and the featherweight did just that at UFC 231.
Heading into UFC 231, most folks knew that the bout between Thiago Santos and Jimi Manuwa would deliver fireworks and then some, and that’s exactly what went down.
UFC 231 is going down tonight in Toronto, Ontario, and after the stacked card you can watch the post-fight press conference below.
UFC 231 will go down tomorrow in Toronto, Ontario, and another “Embedded” episode for the card has been shared out.
Heading into UFC 231 there’s been understandably a lot of buzz tied to the headlining fight between Max Holloway and Brian Ortega, but that doesn’t mean the co-headliner isn’t also extremely compelling.
The fighters have already hit the scales in advance of UFC 231 tomorrow in Toronto, Ontario, but you can watch them face-off with their respective opponents, right here, beginning at 6 pm ET – 3 pm PT.
Due to Max Holloway’s well-documented health issues earlier this year, there’s been a ton of speculation as to whether “Blessed” would make weight today, but rest easy, the featherweight champ