Month: March 2022

Gable Steveson officially retired from the sport of wrestling after wrapping up his second consecutive NCAA championship on Saturday night in Detroit. His 6-2 victory over Arizona State’s Cohlton Schultz capped off a dominant run for the 21-year-old heavyweight from the University of Minnesota. After earning his win, Steveson celebrated with his high-flying signature flip
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UFC returns to London for the first time in three years with a stacked card, headlined by heavyweight finishers looking to make their case for title contention when No. 6 Alexander Volkov and England’s No. 11 Tom Aspinall go head to head in the main event. In the co-main event, England’s Arnold Allen welcomes No. 8 (LW) Dan Hooker to the featherweight division.
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Tom Aspinall delivered a perfect performance earlier today (Sat., Mar. 19, 2022) at UFC London live on ESPN+ from inside O2 Arena in London, England, when the heavyweight contender stopped Alexander Volkov via first-round submission in their main event clash (watch HERE). In addition to the heavyweight headliner, UFC London produced a slew of highlight-reel
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Kevin Holland discusses how he stopped an alleged shooter at a restaurant, how he submitted him, if he was nervous, what he thought about Brendan Allen’s comments, who he wants to fight next, and more. Subscribe to MMA Fighting on YouTube: http://goo.gl/dYpsgH Subscribe to The MMA Hour on iTunes: http://Apple.co/themmahour Subscribe to The MMA Hour
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Find out why professionals are using BoxBandz Makwan Amirkhani wasted no time putting an end to his three-fight losing skid at UFC London. While the crowd was behind local favorite Mike Grundy, it was Amirkhani who stopped an early takedown attempt with a guillotine choke then quickly transitioned into an anaconda choke. Grundy twisted, turned, and
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Shore put Valiev on his back in the opening minute of round two, but the Russian got up quickly and scored his own takedown. With a little over three minutes left, Shore rose and separated from his foe, but the pair proceeded to battle back and forth in grappling exchanges until the horn. A right hand
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