Gilbert Burns, a UFC fighter with a record of 22-7 MMA and 15-7 UFC, is openly supporting Belal Muhammad in his journey as the welterweight champion. Despite being on a two-fight losing streak, Burns is keeping his faith in Muhammad. He sustained losses to Muhammad at UFC 288 and Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 299.
Jake Paul and Mike Tyson are set to face off in a highly anticipated boxing match on Nov. 15 at AT&T Stadium in Dallas. Originally scheduled for July, the bout was postponed due to Tyson’s health issues. Despite this setback, Paul remains confident in Tyson’s well-being and is focused on the fight ahead. Surprisingly, Paul
Belal Muhammad, the current UFC welterweight champion, has been in a heated feud with Kamaru Usman, the former welterweight champion. Despite their rivalry, Muhammad holds a deep respect for Usman’s skills inside the octagon. As Muhammad gears up for his first title defense, he is faced with the decision of either facing Usman or Shavkat
Matchroom Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn has expressed serious concerns about Mike Tyson’s decision to step back into the ring at the age of 58. Tyson, who has a professional record of 50-6-2, is set to face off against Jake Paul on November 15 at AT&T Stadium in Dallas. This fight was originally scheduled to take
Alex Pereira, the current UFC light heavyweight champion, has caught the attention of UFC CEO Dana White with his versatility in weight classes. Not only is Pereira comfortable staying in his current weight class, but he has also expressed interest in moving up or down as needed. White commended Pereira’s willingness to challenge himself and
Gilbert Burns is gearing up for his return to the octagon after a hiatus following a rough patch in his MMA career. With his upcoming main event fight at UFC Fight Night 242, Burns is determined to prove that he still belongs among the best in the welterweight division. After suffering a setback with two
Gilbert Burns is gearing up for his return to the octagon after a hiatus following a rough patch in his MMA career. With his upcoming main event fight at UFC Fight Night 242, Burns is determined to prove that he still belongs among the best in the welterweight division. After suffering a setback with two
Alex Pereira, the current UFC light heavyweight champion, has caught the attention of UFC CEO Dana White with his versatility in weight classes. Not only is Pereira comfortable staying in his current weight class, but he has also expressed interest in moving up or down as needed. White commended Pereira’s willingness to challenge himself and
Joshua Van has once again seized an unexpected opportunity in his MMA career. With Kevin Borjas withdrawing from the Sept. 14 UFC 306 card, Van has stepped in to face Edgar Chairez in a flyweight undercard bout at Sphere in Las Vegas. This last-minute change has raised the stakes for Van, as he prepares to
The UFC Fight Night event scheduled for November 2nd at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, has received a major boost with the announcement of the main event matchup. Former flyweight titleholder Brandon Moreno will be facing off against Amir Albazi in a highly anticipated five-round fight. This announcement was made by UFC CEO Dana
Usman Nurmagomedov, with an impressive undefeated record of 17-0, is eyeing a potential matchup with A.J. McKee as the next logical step in his career. Before facing McKee, Nurmagomedov must first overcome Alexandr Shabliy in an upcoming Bellator Champions Series event. If Nurmagomedov emerges victorious, he believes that McKee, a former featherweight champion with a
Nate Maness, a seven-fight UFC veteran, recently announced that he has signed a new multi-fight deal with BKFC after not being re-signed by the promotion. This move comes just weeks after Maness revealed his departure from the UFC, where he had a successful run with a record of 5-2, including three Performance of the Night