Dana White’s Long Game Pays Off With Boxing Breakthrough
How the Ali Revival Act may mark another turning point in Dana White’s long war with boxing
For most of March, it looked like Dana White was finally losing control of the narrative.
A public feud with boxing promoter Eddie Hearn escalated into a war of words that exposed the deep institutional resistance facing Zuffa’s expansion into the sweet science. Things got so heated, there was even talk of a boxing match between the two.
The UFC’s ambitious White House event lost a marquee fight before it could even be formally unveiled. Then, former superstar Ronda Rousey resurfaced as a critic, reigniting long-standing debates about fighter pay and promotional power.
Yet in combat sports, momentum can shift as quickly as a single punch.
The passage of the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act through a key House vote on March 24th may represent White’s most significant strategic victory in years, not inside the Octagon, but in the legislative arena, where the future of boxing itself is being reshaped.
For White and the Zuffa Boxing project, the legislation signals more than regulatory reform. It signals opportunity.
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| Saturday, July 18th 2026: Professional Fighters League PFL Austin: Van Steenis vs. Eblen 2 | |||
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| [#78 FW] | Juan Archuleta |   | [#186 MW] | Christian Eckerlin |
| [NR] | Conor McGregor |   | [NR] | Matt Marriot |
| [NR] | Suzu Ooi |   | [#58 WW] | Mike Perry |

UFC Fight Night 272 – Moicano vs. Duncan

Lightweight Main Event | April 4, 2026 | UFC Apex, Las Vegas
Fight Analysis
The main event is a classic clash of experience vs momentum.
[#12 LW | #10 UFC] Renato (Moicano) Carneiro (20-7-1) is a high-level veteran and former title contender, known for:
- elite BJJ and submission arsenal
- high fight IQ
- experience against top-tier competition
However, he enters this fight on a two-fight losing streak, raising questions about whether he is still at his peak.
[#37 LW ] Chris Duncan (15-2) is a dangerous rising contender riding strong momentum:
- 4-fight winning streak (most by finish)
- aggressive pressure-heavy style
- significant improvements in grappling

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Starting out in online gambling can feel genuinely overwhelming. Slovakia’s regulated market — governed by Act No. 30/2019 and supervised by the Office for the Regulation of Gambling (ÚRHH) — currently lists more than 15 licensed online casinos. With so many competing options, new players often struggle to evaluate them independently. That is exactly why casino review sites have become such a valuable starting point for newcomers. This article compares two Slovak-focused resources — Casinostrider.sk and 24casino.sk — to help beginners decide.

The Correct Mindset to Lose Stubborn Weight: Factors That Count Most
When you want to lose that stubborn weight, it is not just about willpower. In fact, it is mire about changing your daily habits. The right mindset aligns with realistic objectives; and your weight loss becomes easier and steadier. According to a 2025 behavioral assessment, mindset-oriented adherence is the biggest indication of long-term success.

What Makes MMA Rankings Important For Fighters And Fans
Have you ever checked MMA rankings and thought about why they matter so much to fighters and fans?
MMA rankings are not just numbers on a page. They show progress, skill, and consistency. They give a clear picture of how fighters are performing and help fans understand the sport in a better way.
When you follow rankings, you start seeing patterns, growth, and how fighters move forward in their careers.
This Week’s WHR Bets/Parlays
2026 WHR Post #7
Fights considered must satisfy all of the criteria below:
- Both fighters must be active (fought in 360 days prior to event). Reduces uncertainty.
- Both fighters must have at least 7 fights in the prior 7 years, including 1+ loss. If the loss was in their debut, then 2+ losses are required.
- Both fighters must be rated in the same division as the fight. Further reduces uncertainty.
- Must have odds from at least three bookmakers.
Analytics vs Luck: How Data-Driven Decisions Can Improve Your Sports Betting Results
Many bettors believe that luck is the main reason behind winning bets. A late goal or a surprise knockout can appear to be chance events. But over time, results show trends rather than coincidences. Relying only on luck can result in inconsistent results and feelings of frustration. Successful bettors understand that randomness exists, but it can be controlled. The challenge is to reduce the scope of uncertainty through the availability of data and thinking methods. And this is where data analytics contributes to eliminating the scope of guesses.
The Casino Audit Logs: The Key to Transparency in the Era of Digital Gambling
In the rapidly changing world of iGaming, players are no longer satisfied with flashy banners; they demand verifiable fairness. Casino audit logs serve as the ultimate bridge between operator activities and user trust. Before diving into technical data, it is essential to understand the basics, such as how a casino sign-up bonus or a no deposit bonus sports betting bonusfinder offer works. Finding a high-quality casino sign-up bonus is the key to executing this strategy effectively. These promotions are designed to allow users to test a platform’s integrity without financial risk. By analyzing the official alternative link and auditing the backend system, we ensure that every promo field provides real value to the player and not just the casino owner.
UFC’s Main Events in April: Fights You Shouldn’t Miss
MMA fans have a reason to rejoice this April as the Ultimate Fighting Championship will roll out a tremendous lineup comprising top-notch battles, emerging challengers, and possible memorable fights. Besides extremely important concerns over championship rights, the cards of this month also feature generation clashes that are bound to produce sparks thus ensuring every fight lover gets catered to.
Are you willing to watch a leading UFC fight night, excited for a major event such as UFC 327, or looking at young guns trying to make their names? No matter what your preference is, the April calendar will certainly catch your attention. We should start by identifying the main fights, evaluating what might happen, and even taking some risks with our predictions.
Royal Rumble: UK UFC Stars Call For Buckingham Palace Event
The news that the UFC would hold an event for US President Donald Trump at the White House sent shockwaves through the combat world.
The White House card is taking place on June 14th and will be headlined with a lightweight title fight between Spain’s Ilia Topuria and America’s Justin Gaethje, as the pair will be facing off for the undisputed belt.
New Rules for Casino Sponsors in MMA World in the Philippines

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Casino Sponsorships in Philippine MMA: The New Rules Explained
The connection between casino brands and mixed martial arts in the Philippines has strengthened over the last decade. Gambling operators have found a valuable market in local combat sports, particularly in events like ONE Championship, which attract some of the most passionate audiences in the region.
That connection is now under closer scrutiny. The government is moving to amend the rules around gambling-related sponsorships in sports, and MMA falls into that category. Several proposed guideline updates aim to limit how casino brands can promote themselves through fighting events, fighter sponsorships, and broadcasts.
The two main government bodies leading this shift are PAGCOR, the country’s primary gambling regulator, and the Games and Amusements Board (GAB), which oversees professional sports. In this article, you’ll find out what’s changing, who is affected, and what it means for Filipino MMA fans.
The Most Underrated MMA Fighters the Sport Has Almost Forgotten
MMA has a short memory. The fanbase grows every year, and with that growth comes a certain erasure — fighters who were genuinely special get buried under the weight of newer names, bigger promotions, and highlight reels that never quite captured what made them worth watching in the first place. Ask a casual fan today about some of the most skilled competitors of the last two decades and you’ll mostly get blank stares. Platforms like Faircrown Australia have leaned into that nostalgia factor, giving fans a space to engage with the sport’s deeper history — but even that hasn’t been enough to rescue some names from near-total obscurity.
That’s a problem. Because some of the most underrated MMA fighters in history weren’t just good — they were extraordinary. They just had the bad luck of competing in the wrong era, on the wrong platform, or without the marketing machine that turns athletes into household names.
Here’s a look at the fighters who deserved far more recognition than they ever got.
Fight Matrix Program – UFC Fight Night: Adesanya vs. Pyfer (03-28-2026)
Middleweight (185)
[#5][#5UFC] Israel Adesanya (24-5-0, -133) vs. [#19][#16UFC] Joe Pyfer (15-3-0, +108)
Israel Adesanya is the All-Time #2 ranked Middleweight and #15 ranked Absolute fighter.
Last 3 Fights: Israel Adesanya (0-3-0)
2025-02-01: L vs. [#3MW] Nassourdine Imavov (17-4-0) via TKO (Punches) in 0:30 of round 2
2024-08-17: L vs. [#9DD][#9P4P][#2MW] Dricus Du Plessis (23-3-0) via Submission (Face Crank) in 3:38 of round 4
2023-09-09: L vs. [#4MW] Sean Strickland (30-7-0) via UD (49-46, 49-46, 49-46)
Last 3 Fights: Joe Pyfer (3-0-0)
2025-10-04: W vs. [#33MW] Abusupiyan Magomedov (28-7-1) via Submission (Face Crank) in 1:46 of round 2
2025-06-07: W vs. [#21MW] Kelvin Gastelum (20-10-0) via UD (29-27, 30-27, 29-28)
2024-06-29: W vs. [#43MW] Marc-Andre Barriault (18-11-0) via KO (Punches) in 1:25 of round 1
| System | Favorite | Rating | Rating Diff | Win % |
| Betting Odds | Israel Adesanya | -133 | 54.27% | |
| Elo K170 | Israel Adesanya | 2002.08 | +46.55 | 56.66% |
| Elo Modified | Israel Adesanya | 1983.42 | +13.55 | 51.95% |
| Glicko-1 | Joe Pyfer | 2053.57 | +36.79 | 55.28% |
| WHR | Israel Adesanya | 1923.19 | +22.17 | 53.19% |
Fighter Ages on Fight Day: Israel Adesanya 36.7, Joe Pyfer 29.5
Days Since Last Pro Fight: Israel Adesanya 420, Joe Pyfer 175
Previous Match-up Record: No previous match-ups.
Wins Against Common Opposition: Even: Both have 1 win(s) against common opposition.
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Women Flyweight (125)
[#5][#5UFC] Alexa Grasso (16-5-1, +114) vs. [#7][#7UFC] Maycee Barber (15-2-0, -156)
Alexa Grasso is the All-Time #20 ranked Women’s fighter.
Last 3 Fights: Alexa Grasso (0-2-1)
2025-05-10: L vs. [#7P4P][#9DD][#3FLY] Natalia Silva (20-5-1) via UD (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
2024-09-14: L vs. [#1P4P][#2DD][#1FLY] Valentina Shevchenko (26-4-1) via UD (50-45, 50-45, 50-45)
2023-09-16: D vs. [#1P4P][#2DD][#1FLY] Valentina Shevchenko (26-4-1) via Draw (Split) in 5:00 of round 5
Last 3 Fights: Maycee Barber (3-0-0)
2025-12-06: W vs. [#13FLY] Karine Silva (19-6-0) via UD (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
2024-03-09: W vs. [*] Katlyn Cerminara (18-6-0) via UD (30-27, 29-28, 30-27)
2023-06-24: W vs. [#18SW] Amanda Ribas (12-7-0) via TKO (Punches and Elbows) in 3:42 of round 2
| System | Favorite | Rating | Rating Diff | Win % |
| Betting Odds | Maycee Barber | -156 | 56.59% | |
| Elo K170 | Maycee Barber | 1882.70 | +157.07 | 71.18% |
| Elo Modified | Maycee Barber | 1836.92 | +126.69 | 67.46% |
| Glicko-1 | Maycee Barber | 1833.34 | +99.61 | 63.96% |
| WHR | Maycee Barber | 1733.45 | +16.17 | 52.33% |
Fighter Ages on Fight Day: Alexa Grasso 32.6, Maycee Barber 27.8
Days Since Last Pro Fight: Alexa Grasso 322, Maycee Barber 112
Previous Match-up Record: Alexa Grasso leads 1-0-0
Wins Against Common Opposition: No common opposition or both are winless against common opposition.
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Middleweight (185)
[#67][#42UFC] Yousri Belgaroui (9-3-0, +110) vs. [#77][#47UFC] Mansur Abdul-Malik (10-0-0, -156)
Last 3 Fights: Yousri Belgaroui (3-0-0)
2025-10-18: W vs. [#79MW] Azamat Bekoev (20-4-0) via TKO (Punches) in 0:55 of round 3
2024-09-10: W vs. [#482MW] Taiga Iwasaki (10-2-0) via TKO (Punches) in 2:34 of round 3
2024-02-18: W vs. [#143LHW] Ahmed Sami (12-5-0) via UD ()
Last 3 Fights: Mansur Abdul-Malik (3-0-0)
2025-12-06: W vs. [#483MW] Antonio Trocoli (13-7-0) via Submission (Guillotine Choke) in 1:09 of round 1
2025-06-14: W vs. [#142MW] Cody Brundage (11-10-0) via TUD (29-28, 30-27, 29-28)
2025-02-22: W vs. [#235MW] Nick Klein (6-3-0) via TKO (Punches) in 3:24 of round 2
| System | Favorite | Rating | Rating Diff | Win % |
| Betting Odds | Mansur Abdul-Malik | -156 | 56.13% | |
| Elo K170 | Mansur Abdul-Malik | 1650.12 | +23.13 | 53.32% |
| Elo Modified | Mansur Abdul-Malik | 1686.63 | +35.04 | 55.02% |
| Glicko-1 | Mansur Abdul-Malik | 1718.78 | +22.77 | 53.27% |
| WHR | Yousri Belgaroui | 1630.92 | +33.55 | 54.81% |
Fighter Ages on Fight Day: Yousri Belgaroui 33.8, Mansur Abdul-Malik 28.4
Days Since Last Pro Fight: Yousri Belgaroui 161, Mansur Abdul-Malik 112
Previous Match-up Record: No previous match-ups.
Wins Against Common Opposition: No common opposition or both are winless against common opposition.
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Is The Michael “Venom” Page Experiment Failing?
UFC Hype Meets Reality, As MVP’s Promise Fades Into Boos And Disillusionment
Michael “Venom” Page was supposed to be must-see television.
Instead, he has become must-avoid viewing.
When the UFC signed the flashy British striker after years of highlight-reel dominance in Bellator, the expectation was clear: Page would bring viral knockouts, unpredictable artistry, and a new audience captivated by his theatrical style. The promotion marketed him as a spectacle, and we expected to see a living highlight reel, in an era increasingly dominated by cautious tactical fighters.
But, reality has not matched the hype.
At UFC London this weekend, Page secured a unanimous decision victory over Sam Patterson. On paper, it was a win. Inside the O2 Arena, it felt like a loss. Fans who initially chanted his nickname quickly turned to sustained boos, as the fight devolved into what many observers described as a low-action stalemate.
The numbers told the story: fewer than forty significant strikes landed between the two fighters across three rounds, a startling statistic for someone marketed as one of the sport’s most dynamic strikers.
This was not the first warning sign. But, it may have been the most symbolic.
Page’s entire brand has been built on spectacle. His karate-influenced movement, showmanship, and unconventional approach made him a cult figure long before he entered the UFC. Yet, the very style that once dazzled audiences has increasingly been criticized as evasive, rather than entertaining.
The UFC gambled that Page’s persona would translate seamlessly to its global platform. Instead, his fights have often lacked the visceral urgency that defines the promotion’s most compelling stars.
Even UFC leadership appeared unimpressed. Reports from the event indicated that Dana White left his seat during the bout, later describing the performance bluntly as “a bad fight.”
Such optics matter. In a sport where excitement is currency, perception can determine matchmaking opportunities, promotional push, and long-term viability. Keep Reading


