As the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) takes a brief respite, it presents an opportune moment to reflect on the athletes who have left an indelible mark on the organization. More specifically, we will examine the remarkable careers of ten fighters who have amassed the most victories in UFC history. All the competitors in this list
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The welterweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) has long been a focal point for mixed martial arts enthusiasts, marked by a lineage of champions who have each contributed to its storied history. The latest chapter has been penned with the monumental victory of Belal Muhammad over Leon Edwards at UFC 304, a clash
We are officially on the road to UFC 307 and boy is it going to be one hell of an event. On Monday, the UFC released its official poster for the upcoming pay-per-view event which takes place on Oct. 5 at Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. In the main event, Alex Pereira defends his light heavyweight
UFC 310, scheduled for December 7, is generating considerable buzz as fans eagerly anticipate the clash between Anthony Smith and Dominick Reyes. Both fighters are not only seasoned veterans in the octagon but also former light heavyweight title contenders. This bout promises to deliver excitement, as each competitor is seeking to solidify their reputation and
MMA has produced many top fighters over the years and continues to do so. We have gone ahead and picked our top 10 MMA fighters, who we feel have gone above and beyond in the sport. 1. Jon Jones Key accomplishments: UFC light heavyweight and heavyweight champion, youngest fighter to win a UFC championship, most wins
A shoot out involving several figures connected to MMA at a Russian retailer has led to at least two dead and seven injured. Several MMA fighters were involved in the incident and have connections with Ramzan Kadyrov’s Akhmat Fight Club. The controversial Chechen leader has become a significant figure in the MMA landscape due to
The UFC bantamweight division has showcased a rich tapestry of fighters and champions since its inception, particularly following the merger with the World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC) in 2010. This article aims to dissect the title’s transformative journey, emphasizing significant reigns and the shifting landscape of the 135-pound class. Dominick Cruz was the first person to
UFC fights often serve as a vivid representation of not just the fighters’ skill but also the effectiveness of their teams. The recent showdown at UFC 306, where Sean O’Malley suffered a decisive defeat to Merab Dvalishvili, has ignited substantial conversation around the corner strategy employed by O’Malley’s team. With the fight culminating in a
The world of mixed martial arts (MMA) continues to evolve, and so do the venues where these electrifying events take place. Recently, UFC 306 stirred discussions, particularly owing to the decision to host it at the cutting-edge Sphere venue in Las Vegas. Former UFC heavyweight fighter Brendan Schaub, now a renowned podcaster and comedian, took
In an exhilarating showdown on Saturday night at UFC 306, Joshua Van made a significant comeback by defeating Edgar Chairez via unanimous decision. The event, hosted at the mesmerizing Sphere in Las Vegas, highlighted Van’s resilience and determination after suffering his first UFC loss just two months prior. Initially scheduled to face another fighter, Van
The world of mixed martial arts is notorious for its unpredictability, and Sean O’Malley’s recent fight at UFC 306 underscored this volatility in a significant way. Cruising into 2024 with aspirations of reaching the towering pinnacle of UFC fame that Conor McGregor has established, O’Malley faced a turning point as he lost the bantamweight title
UFC 306 featured a headline bout that generated significant conversation, not just for the athletes’ performance but for an unexpected twist that unfolded right at the beginning of the main event. The fight witnessed bantamweight challenger Merab Dvalishvili take on the reigning champion, Sean O’Malley, but it was a moment involving Tim Welch, O’Malley’s head