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What Have We Learned from Ferguson vs Diaz UFC Fight?

Posted on September 21, 2022 by A. J. Riot

Nate Diaz became one of the most recognizable UFC figures throughout the last couple of years. His bouts with Connor McGregor are considered to be one of the most vicious fights in martial arts’ entire history.

With his contract coming to an end, he was scheduled to come up against Khamzat Chimaev for UFC 279 in a welterweight battle. Unfortunately, his opponent didn’t make the weigh-in and the organization was forced to mix up its options.

Diaz would eventually be included in the main event fighting against former interim UFC Lightweight champion, Tony Ferguson.

However, this last-minute change in the schedule might not be a precise representation of the current situation as both fighters have prepared for a battle against a totally different opponent.

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UFC records that might never be broken

Posted on September 19, 2022 by A. J. Riot

Mixed martial arts has a number of remarkable records. The sport is still in its infancy in comparison to other prominent sports, such as football and baseball, and most existing records may be broken at some point.

Jim Miller now has the most UFC victories with 24. Jon Jones, who currently has 20 UFC victories, is a few slots down the list. It’s not difficult to picture Jones, winning five more UFC fights before retiring. In fact, it is not easy to see him losing five more fights in his career.

Such records will one day be broken, advanced, and maybe broken again. The controlled chaos of a mixed martial arts competition allows for some incredible things to occur and fluke occurrences.

And every now and again, we get both.

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The most iconic female fighters changing the perception of MMA

Posted on September 15, 2022 by A. J. Riot

Female fighters are not just providing some of the best contests in MMA, the sport also features females who stand out due to their indomitable spirits and winning attitudes. Let’s take a look at just some of the exceptional female MMA fighters and how they are attracting new fans to the sport.

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UFC 280: What to Expect

Posted on September 13, 2022 by A. J. Riot

UFC 280 takes place on the 22nd of October with Charles Oliveira fighting against Islam Makhachev for the vacant lightweight title headlines the event. Oliveira will be desperate to win the title he formerly held, which he lost prior to UFC 274 after he failed to lose enough weight to face Justin Gaethje.

Oliveira is arguably the strongest fighter in the lightweight division, the fighter that joined the UFC after training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu has a record of 10 UFC submissions.

Russian Makhachev is seen by many as an underdog for the bout as the title is only vacant due to Oliveira missing weight by half a pound and many still see the Brazilian as the title holder, but the UFC has not been shy of surprising winners in its past few years. Some believe he could be the next Khabib Nurmagomedov due to his wrestling fighting style, however, he has not recorded many finishes throughout his career and his fighting CV simply does not compare to the Brazilian’s.

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Most Lethal Strikers In MMA History

Posted on September 8, 2022 by A. J. Riot

Any fan of MMA knows that there is more to MMA fights than just random brute force. It is an art form, and each fighter is skilled in their own right, able to fight in different ways using different skills, able to compete with different specialties. 

Any UFC betting enthusiast knows this. Out of all the different ways a fighter can attack their opponent, the strike is known to be one of the most effective techniques there are in the world of MMA. 

This way of hitting your opponent is a great way to knock out your opponent and take home the match. However, there is a lot of debate around whether it is the most effective of attacks. 

Many believe that kickboxing is the most effective style of fighting in MMA, with boxing as a runner-up, which is not too great a surprise. So, it is not all that surprising that many fighters have taken on the strike, which is one of the most powerful moves a fighter can make in these styles.

A great strike can floor an opponent only seconds into a fight, and our number 1 most lethal striker in MMA history, has shown us just how effective this move can actually be! 

So, let’s take a look at the most lethal strikers in the history of MMA. 

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Posted on September 1, 2022 by A. J. Riot

Take a look at UFC predictions for UFC Paris on September 3.

The MMA world leader returns after a week and makes their debut at the home of democracy. This card features Ciryl Gane (the nation’s most significant export in MMA) as he takes on Tai Tuivasa, a matchup that has significant implications for the top heavyweight.

Co-main event: Former middleweight king Robert Whittaker takes on Marvin Vettori, a challenger to the division title.

It also features the return of Octagon veterans Joaquin Buckley and Nassourdine Imavov. Let’s take a look and predict the winners of four essential bouts on this card from Neds.

UFC predictions: UFC Paris fighters will get W’s on Sept. 3

Ciryl Gane (10-1) vs. Tai Tuivasa (14-3)

Gane vs. Tuivasa will clash between two top-five UFC heavyweight ranking competitors. This matchup also showcases the youth movement at the top of the division. This matchup is unique because it features two highly skilled strikers who have achieved great success in different ways.

This booking will ask if Tuivasa can use his brawling style effectively enough to avoid surgically dismantled and resuscitated by “Bon Gamin.” Many have tried, but none have succeeded. Tuivasa will be joining that group.

Robert Whittaker (23-6) vs. Marvin Vettori (18-5-1)

Robert Whittaker is in a difficult spot. After two losses to the current division king Israel Adesanya, Whittaker is an elite fighter of 185 pounds. He will not be able to win another title in the next few years. He still hopes Adesanya will fall from grace, but he is fighting the best in the division.

Whittaker will be facing Vettori in a grappling match that will test his skills and will be a tough challenge for “Bobby Knuckles.” But Whittaker is a well-rounded fighter and will be ready for any challenge the Italians may throw him.

Joaquin Buckley (15-4) vs. Nassourdine Iavov (11-3).

Imavov will be able to receive loud applause from his fellow countrymen and women at fight night. After a solid 3-1 start in his UFC career, Imavov is now the favorite sentimentally. Buckley will not be able to win. As he tries to win a decision, Buckley will likely use a full MMA attack to counter his opponent’s explosive strikes and keep him off balance.

Charles Jourdain (13-5-1) vs. Nathaniel Wood (18-5)

Charles Jourdain against Nathaniel Wood is an excellent fight that most people will overlook. These two 20-somethings have won finishes in well over 75% of their wins, and they are both solid prospects at featherweight.

It is now a question of who is better. Jourdain is currently coming off a loss but still managed a strong performance in a majority loss to Shane Burgos. Wood won a crucial victory over Charles Rosa in July in the United Kingdom. Although it’s a pick-em match, Jourdain appears to have become a more formidable prospect in the past two years.

Why is Las Vegas the Capital of Combat Sports?

Posted on August 28, 2022 by A. J. Riot

If you’ve bought tickets to see a big fight, there’s a very good chance that you’ll be heading to Las Vegas to see it. No matter whether it’s boxing, mixed martial arts, or even wrestling, there are always plenty of events taking place in the middle of the Nevada desert.

Of course, it’s not the only place you can watch fighters go toe-to-toe. There are plenty of places in the world and the rest of the United States where matches are hosted such as Jacksonville, Florida but, more often than not, the biggest bouts take place in Vegas.

Why is this and how did it happen? Let’s take a look.

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Can Leon Edwards be a dominant champion in the UFC?

Posted on August 28, 2022 by A. J. Riot

The UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) is currently enjoying huge viewing figures and is growing in popularity. Spearheaded in the previous decade by the likes of Conor McGregor, the organization has grown from strength to strength over the past 10 years.

This trend doesn’t look like it’s going to slow down soon. The UFC receives high praise for matching the best challengers against the champions in each weight class, while sports like boxing have witnessed their viewership drop amid poor cards and badly matched fights.

The UFC certainly excels in this category, creating huge fights and cards stacked with quality, on a regular basis. Although Dana White has received some criticism for not paying his stars quite as well as some boxers are paid, they still receive huge paychecks for their time in the octagon.

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MMA School: Knowledge & Skills a Fighter Should Have

Posted on August 19, 2022 by Diane Sherron

MMA, also known as mixed martial arts, is a contact sport involving two participants. It involves various fighting techniques, such as kicking, grappling, and punching. So, what does it take to become an MMA fighter? In this article, we go over the main knowledge and skills an MMA fighter should have.

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MMA Lessons: 5 Tips on How to Learn MMA Fast

Posted on August 19, 2022 by Diane Sherron

Mixed martial arts (MMA) is a popular type of sport among those who like various combat styles and techniques. Statistics show that the number of people practicing MMA in the United States reached 2.34 million in 2021.

It’s not surprising because MMA can help followers achieve several goals at a time. Apart from fitness-related benefits, it boosts your strength, endurance, and self-confidence. You also acquire specific and well-tested combat and self-defense skills. But how do you take your first steps as a novice fighter? What do you need to do to accelerate the learning process? Check out my 5 tips to do it efficiently and do it fast.

Train hard

Nothing is going to come easy in this sport. If you are serious about it, brace yourself for some serious and exhausting training sessions. You cannot allow yourself to make any shortcuts in this regard. Every little muscle is engaged in an MMA fight, so you must work those muscles purposefully during your training.

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10 Best Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Fighters In MMA History

Posted on August 12, 2022 by A. J. Riot

MMA fighting, such as the UFC, allows multiple different fighting styles to battle against each other. It doesn’t matter if you’ve been taught how to wrestle, box, or fight using Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, you have a place in the ring.

However, over the years, it’s become clear that BJJ is a king in the ring. The UFC spreads are more likely to favor a BJJ fighter than someone who specializes in wrestling alone. Here are 10 of the best Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu fighters of all time.

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Football players who are fans of MMA

Posted on August 1, 2022 by A. J. Riot

MMA is one of the biggest sports events on the planet with many different prestigious tournaments. This is a comprehensive and highly competitive fighting tournament, where the world’s best fighters gather with a combination of diverse fighting techniques such as Muay Thai, judo, karate or jiu-jitsu. MMA has such great appeal that even soccer bet lovers are interested and eager to bet. Every MMA kick-off color attracts a large number of media and fans, including world-famous football players. They do not hesitate to show their passion for this competitive and violent tournament, not only that, many players also openly express their feelings about the matches on their personal pages. This is enough to see how great the appeal of MMA is. Let’s find out which football players are passionate about MMA in the article below.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic

Zlatan Ibrahimovic is known as a player full of energy and endurance on the pitch. Ibra’s personality is extremely strong, he tends to make people around him feel scared, doesn’t follow the rules, and enjoys doing things that make the other person afraid. Therefore, in football, Ibra is famous as a cold-blooded killer, he does not hesitate to foul the opponent, since the beginning of his football career, Ibra has received a total of 13 red cards, but it seems like a child. that number has not satisfied Ibra yet. Many times, Ibra’s madness made him almost give up his football career. With that in mind, it’s not surprising that Ibra is an avid fan of MMA, he has posted many times cheering for UFC’s famous fighters on Twitter, and most recently he showed. his joy with the victory of Alexander Gustafsson, a Swedish boxer.

Cristiano Ronaldo

This is the next football player who is a huge fan of MMA. Ronaldo is famous as the best player in modern football history, he is the top scorer that makes all goalkeepers terrified. Although past the age of peak performance, Ronaldo is still an expensive player and attracts many valuable contracts from famous clubs. In addition to football, Ronaldo shows his special love for MMA. He once posted a picture of himself and Conor McGregor, the UFC champion for many years, on Twitter with the status line that he was happy to meet the idol.

Neymar

Neymar is undoubtedly the most active player on social networks to support the fighters of MMA. He constantly updates information, pictures, and status lines cheering the fighters at major tournaments like UFC or Bellator MMA. He cheered passionately for his compatriot Anderson Silva and expressed regret over the serious injury of this boxer, not only that, Neymar once celebrated the victory with Mayweather, the famous boxer but any tournament MMA must be wary.

Famous football players with strong interests and passion for MMA are many, in addition to the names mentioned in the article, there are other names such as Luke Shaw, Wayne Rooney, Aron Johansson, and David Luiz,… The charm of MMA makes not only ordinary fans fascinated but also famous football players. Follow this tournament to feel its heat.

MOST INTERESTING MATCHES THAT HAPPENED IN JULY

Posted on August 1, 2022 by A. J. Riot

Dopamine is a feel-good hormone that we derive from many sources. Some people get it when they eat out and that’s why they enjoy going out with friends and trying new restaurants. It makes them happy. Others get it when they enjoy an adrenaline kick on gambling sites like 888casino where they get to take a risk and reap the results. And others? Well, they derive it from watching other people fight.

It is human nature to be curious about what it would be like to get into a fight. But because of moral codes and the risk of injury, most people avoid fighting each other. Even so, the curiosity does not go away. That is why they are intent on following fighting matches where they can see other people living out their wildest dreams.

In July 2022, fight lovers flocked to arenas and sat in front of their screens where they got to watch some of the best matches of the year. Which were they?

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What To Do In Preparation For Watching Your First MMA Fight With Friends

Posted on July 28, 2022 by A. J. Riot

Watching any sport you aren’t familiar with can feel like a chore, and we can often dread these events. It’s not pleasant knowing you’re going to be surrounded by people throwing around jargon specific to that sport, discussing past events, and even worse, asking you questions to which you don’t know the answer. You can do a few things to reduce the stress of times like this. In turn, these steps might also help you get into MMA itself too, making future events with your friends something to look forward to instead. It should be noted that MMA is a very intricate sport and can be incredibly exciting and fun to watch, no matter your level of knowledge of the sport. To help with your first viewing session, however, we’ve put together some steps to help you prepare and have the best time possible.

Know Who Is Fighting
Your first step is to get a good idea of which fighters you will watch. There are many MMA fighters in many different competitions across the world. There are plenty of local competitions with amateur fighters, which you’ll likely only see in person. These smaller fights can be just as exciting as some of the big fights and can make for a great night out with your friends. If you’re going to be watching on TV, however, the chances are you’re watching a UFC fight between a couple of well-known contenders.

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Paddy Pimblett: Media Star or Serious MMA Fighter?

Posted on July 26, 2022 by A. J. Riot

It’s rare for any MMA fighter to make headlines outside of the field of combat. The likes of Conor McGregor may be more ‘notorious’ for their exploits away from the sport but he is an exception that tends to prove the rule.

In certain other combat sports, there can be something of a showbusiness element but serious fight fans like to see it removed from Mixed Martial Arts. That may be why opinion is so divided when it comes to Paddy Pimblett. The Englishman is making a name for himself for a number of reasons but is he just a sideshow or does he have a seriously successful career ahead of him in the Octagon?

Pimblett in Numbers

Victory over Jordan Leavitt in July 2022 was Pimblett’s 19th win as a professional MMA fighter. The man known as Paddy the Baddy has three defeats to add to his overall record of 19-3 from 22 contests.

With a solid early record, Ultimate Fighting Championship felt that Paddy Pimblett was a perfect fit for the biggest organization within the sport.

Three impressive victories have followed and the future for Pimblett is a bright one. If he can stay on top of his game, shots at championship titles will surely follow. Despite all this, his nudge towards celebrity status means that the jury is out in regards to his true fighting worth.

Opinion Divided

Paddy Pimblett has a respectable record at this early stage of his career but not everyone is convinced about his fighting ability. Muhammad Mokaev, who was on the same bill as the Englishman in London, said that he didn’t think Pimblett was a great role model for the sport.

Mokaev went on to talk about several other fighters who he felt deserved more column inches than the Liverpudlian. Due to his antics both inside and outside of the Octagon, he even went on to liken Pimblett to an animal.

The Cult of Personality

Over in the UK, sportsmen and sportswomen are in contention for a rather unusual honor at the end of each calendar year. Main broadcasters BBC host a Sports Personality of the Year show to reward the great and the good of British sport.

The show goes out in December but betting markets are already in place for the 2022 edition. Odds are slow to come through at the moment but the best betting sites in Poland are among those who have already declared and they put record-equalling World Snooker Champion Ronnie O’Sullivan as the clear favorite.

Others in contention include England’s soccer captain Harry Kane and Matt Fitzpatrick, the golfer who won his first Major at the 2022 US Open.

Down among the outsiders is Paddy Pimblett. At odds of around 80/1, he is unlikely to win the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award but the fact that an MMA fighter is even mentioned in this market is a serious endorsement of his high profile.

Anyone who is interested in following this market can track the odds which are supplied via sources linked to Sbo.net. In the weeks leading up to the broadcast, the prices are subject to change and any updates will be reflected on the website.

While assessing the numbers, readers can also take into account any news posts that appear. Sbo.net also review all of their linked sportsbooks and it’s possible to get directly involved with the markets. Anyone can sign up and look to take advantage of a generous welcome package.

A range of funding options gets the account moving while other benefits may include mobile betting and access to live streaming of top sporting events.

What next for Paddy Pimblett?

With his shock of blonde hair, there is a resemblance to a contestant from a reality TV Show but it would be unfair to suggest that he’s just a mere sideshow. He can, of course, use his profile to do good, as evidenced by his speech about mental health awareness after the Leavitt bout.

Whatever happens, Paddy Pimblett will be an important figure for UFC moving forward and he’s starting to make waves in his native England where MMA is yet to fully take off. He divides opinion but he has an impressive fighting record that demands respect.

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