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Ilia Topuria vs Alexander Volkanovski - UFC 298
Ilia Topuria (15-0) has emerged as a generational talent at 145lbs. I thought this was clear on his rise up the rankings, but seeing him patiently pressure and then detonate Volkanovski the way he did was some next level stuff. The UFC featherweight championship has only ever been held by fighters I would call transcendent. Fighters who are on the short list for greatest of all time: Jose Aldo, Max Holloway, Conor McGregor, and Alexander Volkanovski. Topuria seems to be on his way down that path. But he's got a huge test ahead of him.
Topuria will face off with former champion Max Holloway (26-7) in the main event of UFC 308 in what I believe is the finest fight MMA can produce in 2024. Looking forward to it!
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cavenewstimes · 1 year ago
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The 5 Biggest UFC PPV Events of All-time
Read MoreMMA & UFC Betting Tips and Predictions – Mansion Blog The UFC has gone from strength to strength over the past decade and Conor McGregor has to take a huge amount of credit for bringing MMA to the masses. 5) UFC 196: McGregor vs Diaz – 1.3million After winning the featherweight title at UFC 194, beating Jose Aldo just 13 seconds into the fight, McGregor was already a star. McGregor was…
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anewswire · 2 years ago
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Dustin Poirier Net Worth, Biography, Career, Income, Home & Age
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What is Dustin Poirier's Net Worth? American mixed martial arts fighter Dustin Poirier has a net worth of $6 million. He is best known for being the interim UFC Lightweight Champion and for fighting Conor McGregor multiple times. In 2019, he became the Interim UFC Lightweight Champion. In 2022, he moved up to the number two spot in the UFC rankings for lightweights. Poirier gives to charity often and has his own brands of Cajun hot sauce and bourbon that he sells. Conor McGregor Fights and Earnings On January 23, 2021, Dustin defeated Conor McGregor at UFC 257. Dustin was guaranteed $1 million for the fight, vs Conor's $5 million. That does not include a cut of Pay Per View. Early Life and Career Dustin Poirier was born on January 19, 1989 in Lafayette, Louisiana to parents of Acadian French descent. As a teenager, he attended Northside High School for a brief period of time before dropping out due to repeated street-fighting skirmishes. Career Beginnings In 2009, Poirier started getting paid to fight in MMA. In a short amount of time, he put together an impressive 7-0 record by mostly competing in local events in Louisiana and the South. In 2010, when he first competed in World Extreme Cagefighting, Poirier lost to Danny Castillo by unanimous decision. This was his first loss. Later that year, he got back on his feet by beating Zach Micklewright at WEC 52 by TKO. Ultimate Fighting Championship, 2011-2017 After the Ultimate Fighting Championship and World Extreme Cagefighting merged at the end of 2010, Poirier started fighting in the UFC. On New Year's Day 2011, he made his debut in the promotion by taking the place of an injured José Aldo in a fight against Josh Grispi. Poirier won the fight in the end. He beat Jason Young, Pablo Garza, and Max Holloway after that. In May of 2012, Chan Sung Jung beat Poirier in a fight that was named Fight of the Night. Poirier beat Jonathan Brookins in the last fight of the year. Cub Swanson beat him in his first fight of 2013. In his next fight, Poirier beat Erik Koch by coming back strong. Toward the end of 2013, he knocked out Diego Brando. The next year, Poirier beat Akira Corassani in a tough fight and got his second Fight of the Night bonus. But in his next fight, he was knocked out by a TKO from Conor McGregor. After that loss, he moved up to the lightweight division, where people weigh less. In 2015, Poirier's first lightweight fight was against Carlos Diego Ferreira. He knocked out Ferreira in the first round and won Performance of the Night. He then won by TKO in the first round against Yancy Medeiros and got another Performance of the Night bonus. Poirier beat Joseph Duffy to start off 2016. He then beat Bobby Green at UFC 199 in June. In September, Michael Johnson was able to beat Poirier. His next fight, which took place early in 2017, was a brutal one against Jim Miller. He beat Miller, but he was badly hurt in the process. After he got better, he fought Eddie Alvarez in a fight that was ruled a draw. In November, Poirier won his last fight of the year against Anthony Pettis by TKO. (Photo by Logan Riely/Getty Images) Ultimate Fighting Championship, 2018-2022 In April 2018, Poirier fought Justin Gaethje after getting a new deal with the UFC. He won the fight by TKO. Next, he fought Eddie Alvarez again and won by TKO, just like the first time. Poirier's first fight of 2019 was against Max Holloway, who was the UFC Featherweight Champion, for the title of Interim UFC Lightweight Champion. He won the back-and-forth fight by a unanimous decision, which ended Holloway's 13-fight winning streak. At UFC 242, Poirier went up against Khabib Nurmagomedov, the unbeaten UFC Lightweight Champion. Poirier lost to Nurmagomedov by submission in the third round. One of Poirier's most exciting fights was against Dan Hooker in June 2020. Poirier won by unanimous decision and earned his seventh Fight of the Night title. It was a back-and-forth fight. In early 2021, Poirier fought Conor McGregor again. Unlike the first time, he won, making him the first person in MMA to knock out McGregor. Poirier fought McGregor again that summer and knocked him out again to win. At the end of the year, he fought Charles Oliveira for the UFC Lightweight Championship, but Oliveira beat him. When Poirier beat Michael Chandler at UFC 281 in 2022, he had better luck. Charity Poirier gives a lot of money to charitable causes. In 2018, he and his wife started the Good Fight Foundation, which raises money for many different causes. People have given money to help the Acadiana Outreach Center, the family of a Lafayette, Louisiana, police officer who died, and hospital workers, among other groups. Poirier also put some of his UFC fight kits up for auction to raise money for the Second Harvest Food Bank and Lafayette schoolchildren. Business Ventures On the business side of things, Poirier released a brand of Louisiana-style Cajun hot sauce in late 2020. Later, in 2022, he released a brand of bourbon called Rare Stash. Personal Life In 2009, Poirier married Jolie LeBlanc. The couple had a child in 2016. Read the full article
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mmality · 5 years ago
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Rogan Reacts to McGregor vs Aldo 😱
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odetocharcoal · 7 years ago
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Conor mcgregor and mike bisping for a bit of a beard study //unfinished
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thesportssoundoff · 5 years ago
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Some other doodads from Dana’s interview with Brett Okamoto:
-They’re relaunching TUF on Fight Pass alone, it’ll start filming likely during the Summer. TUF will have “changes” to it. Meh?
-There WILL be a DWCS this Summer as well. That’ll be on ESPN.
-Andrade vs Rose is happening once they talk to Rose Namajunas and make sure she’s comfortable with fighting. Made it clear that if she’s not interested then “there’s plenty of time for fighting this year.”
-Joanne Calderwood vs Valentina Shevchenko is still the fight they’d like to put together. Both are in Vegas training. 
-No real date as of right now for Yan/Aldo, Costa/Adesanya and DC/Miocic but those are the fights they’re trying to put together. Said that chances are it’ll be happening in the Summer for Aldo/Yan and Costa/Adesanya. 
-RE: Jones/Ngannou, Dana doesn’t think that Jones wants to hang around at HW and go for the title and think it would lead to a guy like Dom Reyes being forced to wait.  Seems like instead what he wants to do is Reyes/Jones 2 or Jan/Jones.
-Said there’s a lot of drama at welterweight, primarily because every one of the key guys wants to fight Conor McGregor instead of each other. 
-There’s been no discussions with Conor about fighting. They want Conor to maybe go back down to 155 lbs. 
-Per Dana, Mike Tyson apparently IS fighting. It didn’t sound like he was involved in putting together but there’s some sort of a fight announcement coming soon.
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mmadissect · 4 years ago
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Top 10 KO's of Triple Header Week Athletes
10. Santiago Ponzinibbio vs Neil Magny
This welterweight matchup was on for the ages and a knockout worthy of being on this list. This fight took place at UFC Fight Night: Magny vs Ponzinibbio, on November 17, 2018. Santiago Ponzinibio defeated Neil Magny via KO at 2:36 of the fourth round and earned a Performance of the Night Bonus. Santiago will be fighting Li Jingliang January 16th, on the main card of UFC on ABC: Holloway vs Kattar.
9. Carlos Condit vs Dong Hyun Kim
A lot of people don’t remember this knockout because it happened nearly ten years ago. This was probably the best knockout in Condit’s legendary career and took place at UFC 132 on July 2, 2011. Condit defeated Dong Hyun Kim via KO at 2:58 of the very first round and earned himself a Knockout of the Night Bonus.
8. Matt Brown vs Diego Sanchez
This KO is without a doubt one of the most vicious elbows ever landed in the UFC’s 27 year long history. Matt Brown defeated Diego Sanchez via KO at 3:44 of the very first round and scored himself a Performance of the Night Bonus as well. This bout took place at UFC Fight Night: Poirier vs Pettis on November 11, 2017, and is still featured in many UFC highest reels.
7. Khalil Rountree vs Daniel Jolly
This was a quick fight that took place at UFC Fight Night: Bermudez vs Korean Zombie on February 4, 2017. Khalil Rountree defeated Daniel Jolly via KO at 4:07 of the very first round. This knee was devastating and I’m sure he’ll be looking to land one just like it when he fights Marcin Prachino at UFC 257 on January 23rd.
6. Tyson Nam vs Zarrukh Adashev
This was another quick fight which took place recently at UFC on ESPN: Eye vs Calvillo on June 13, 2020. Tyson Nam defeated Zarrukh Adashev via KO at 0:32 in the first round and earned himself a Performance of the Night Bonus. Tyson will be looking to increase his win streak to 3 when he fights Matthew Christopher Schnell at UFC Fight Night: Chiesa vs Magny on January 20th.
5. Conor McGregor vs Eddie Alvarez
Back in 2016 it truly seemed as if the MMA world revolved around Conor McGregor and everyone was hyped to see him fight for the lightweight championship. Conor McGregor defeated Eddie Alvarez in devastating fashion via KO at 3:04 of round 2. This bout took place at UFC 205 on November 12, 2016, and was truly a night of firsts for the UFC. This was the UFC’s first event to take place in Madison Square Garden and it was the first time someone was every declared the double champ. This event changed the game with “champ champs” becoming more and more common over recent years.
4. Calvin Kattar vs Jeremy Stephens
This bout took place at a catchweight of 150.5 pounds on May 9, 2020, at UFC 249. Calvin Kattar defeated Jeremy Stephens via KO at 2:42 of the second round. Kattar is looking to increase his win streak to 3 when he fights Max Holloway in the main event of the January 16th card.
3. Dan Hooker vs Ross Pearson
Dan Hooker has some of the nastiest knees that we have ever seen in the UFC before. These knees were on display when he defeated Ross Pearson at UFC Fight Night: Lewis vs Hunt on June 11, 2017. The stoppage came at 3:02 of the second round, scored Hooker a performance bonus, and is a finish worth putting on repeat. Maybe we’ll see some more of Hooker’s devastating knees when he fights Michael Chandler at UFC 257 on January 23rd.
2. Conor McGregor vs Jose Aldo
This fight was the end of Conor McGregor’s seriously impressive run in the UFC’s featherweight division and is without a doubt his most spectacular KO. This fight took place at UFC 194 on December 12, 2015, and resulted in Conor getting a KO victory only 13 seconds into the fight. Before this fight there was plenty of doubters thinking Aldo would kill Conor, but they were all proven wrong in an unexpectedly quick fashion. Conor is looking to prove all his doubters wrong again in the main event of UFC 257 on January 23, where he will fight Dustin Poirier at lightweight.
1. Joaquin Buckley vs Impa Kasanganay
This KO won MMAdissect’s KO of the year award (an awards show you can see the results from here) and could honestly go down as the greatest KO of all time. Joaquin Buckley defeated Impa Kasanganay via KO at 2:03 of round 2 on October 10, 2020, at UFC Fight Night: Moraes vs Sandhagen. This performance earned Buckley a Performance of the Night Bonus for obvious reasons which you can see below.
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cerealsensei · 5 years ago
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It's the first UFC card of the year an we're here to talk about it!
On today's episode I start things off with an announcement about the future of the Dojo Talk Podcast. After bringing down the mood with my announcement @theanticool and I give our thoughts on the latest fight announcements including Adesanya Vs Romero, Aldo Vs Cejudo and Woodley Vs Edwards. On the fight side of things we break down Conor Mcgregor's wipe out of Donald Cerrone and who we believe he should fight next. And of course we break down the rest of the card which gave us great performances from Carlos Diego Ferreira and Roxanne Modaferri among a few others. Be sure to share this episode with a friend and a fellow fight fan!
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The Pope And Mussolini (8:25) Important Dojo Talk Podcast announcement (17:30) Adesanya Vs Romero thoughts (23:55) Aldo Vs Cejudo thoughts (30:39) Woodley Vs Edwards thoughts (37:00) Scott Coker's new boss (42:45) Fabricio Werdum's suspension reduced (48:44) UFC 246 main card (52:47) Prelim spotlight (1:36:20) Upcoming cards (1:58:50) Fight recommendations (2:04:17) Closing thoughts (2:09:54)
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ufclivestream249-blog · 5 years ago
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 Tony Ferguson challenges Justin Gaethje for the lightweight interim title in the UFC 249 main event. The lightweight division has been one of the major sports headlines for the last two years, and the belt is up for grabs because of the suspension from Khabib Nurmagomedov.  ufc main card live stream It followed a huge fight between the camps of Nurmagomedov and Conor McGregor after the UFC 229. Both of them had six-month suspensions for their positions in the brawl in January, which took the belt to a rapture. watch ufc online free live stream
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Khabib is going to wait for someone with the word, and, well ... That one's lucky luck.
Ferguson and Gaethje are not the only ones who are fighting with the word. Henry Cejudo faces Dominic Cruz. The Bantamweight belt is also on the line. And while you were away for a while from UFC, Cruz continued to fail. Saturday marks his return in December 2016 to the UFC, which he has lost, and he is filling up with Jose Aldo this weekend, who had trouble with visas. His fight against Cruz is his first title defense, after he claimed the UFC 238 vacated title in June, he has sawn between flyweight and bantamweight for most of the time in his career.
 The octagon is back to Greg Hardy. Yeah, Greg Hardy, that's it.
The defensive tackle end of the Panthers and Cowboys tries to cement themselves in the heavyweight unit, which has a record of five to two. Ferguson vs Justin Live Hardy showed skill in the ring, although critics would say that his name recognition handed over some pretty easy adversaries before he confronted Alexander Volkov in November.
 Saturday, Ferguson vs Justin Live Stream he is fighting Yorgan De Castro, a heavy-handed man who is 5-0 in UFC and likes hand throwing. This has a chance to be a struggle that can't be miss, mainly because they both go out and get great.
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In taking the recent kickboxer winner, Jairzinho Rozenstruik, Francis Ngannou attempts to claim his potential title shot. Rozenstruik's 10-0 flawless in the UFC and heavyweight rankings have quickly climbed and are a must-win for both sports. ufc 249 online stream sites
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If Ngannou wins he's almost guaranteed to get a crack at the title. If Rozenstruik triumphs, he will give the rest of the division a sign he needs to speak to the weightclass' leading warriors.
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patrickjane92us · 5 years ago
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THE SHOWDOWN
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Conor McGregor vs Cowboy Cerrone
After a main event between Conor McGregor VS Kabib Nurmagomedov, Conor decided to take retirement from UFC on  26 March 2019 since after the main event things did’t turn out in Conor’s favour. Now a almost a year later THE NOTORIOUS Conor Mcgregor is going to return on 18th on JAN to fight against Cowboy Cerrone. The talk of a McGregor vs Cerrone first surfaced when Cerrone called out McGregor after beating Alexander Hernandez in January at UFC Fight.  After the win over Hernandez, Cerrone said  The old man has still got it. This is the fight that the UFC wanted. I wanted a Top Five opponent. I want Conor if he'll agree to it. I'm coming for a belt. Cowboy is back." 
 McGregor tweeted Cerrone  “For a fight like that Donald, I'll fight you. Congratulations." and it was on.
Fight Prediction.
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Both fighters are equipped with good amount of MMA skill. But lets be honest here we know Cerrone with his loses in ring and his age has slowed down while on the other hand Conor is just 30 years old and everyone has witnessed his ability to make moves quickly. I mean the fight against Jose Aldo, it was a 13 sec KO. I mean it’s still hard to say I guess we’ll find out on 19 Jan.
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theanticool · 2 years ago
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Jonas Bilharinho vs Fabiano Nogueira - Jungle Fight 76
There are a bunch of different ways prospects get hype. Some get them from HL reel finishes. Others get it from being at elite camps. Some get it because they are meme fodder. On rare occasion though, at least for MMA, guys get it by being training partners to elite fighters during big camps. The obvious one I can think of was TJ Dillashaw being the Team Alpha Male Dominick Cruz simulator to start his career.
Jonas Biharinho (10-2-1) was one of those types of prospects. Best known at Jose Aldo’s Conor McGregor impersonator in front of their big fight, Bilharinho’s career never really took. He suffered a big upset KO loss, disappeared for 3 years and returned only to be sidelined yet again by the Covid-19 pandemic basically stopping MMA in Brazil. That said he did make an appearance on the DWCS where he picked up a big highlight reel KO, but not a contract. He’s back now in Brazil, fighting for LFA. The featherweight will fight at LFA 151 this Saturday (Jan 28) against Caio Michael (15-8).
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cavenewstimes · 1 year ago
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The 5 Biggest UFC PPV Events of All-time
Read MoreMMA & UFC Betting Tips and Predictions – Mansion Blog The UFC has gone from strength to strength over the past decade and Conor McGregor has to take a huge amount of credit for bringing MMA to the masses. 5) UFC 196: McGregor vs Diaz – 1.3million After winning the featherweight title at UFC 194, beating Jose Aldo just 13 seconds into the fight, McGregor was already a star. McGregor was…
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the-software-club-blog · 7 years ago
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Ido Portal on Conor McGregor Before UFC 194 vs Jose Aldo | London Real
Ido Portal on Conor McGregor Before UFC 194 vs Jose Aldo | London Real
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bhstealth-blog · 5 years ago
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Early Career and Life Conor McGregor was born in Dublin, Ireland and found a love for football and boxing at a comparatively young age. Although he began a plumbing apprenticeship, Conor McGregor would be introduced into the fight world by Tom Egan. Conor McGregor began fighting at the Ring of Truth promotion in Ireland before turning professional, winning the CWFC Featherweight and Lightweight Championships. Dana White went to Dublin, where he was approached to sign Conor McGregor and he ended up eventually doing so. Conor McGregor UFC Conor McGregor is one of the most celebrated fighters in the history of UFC, with a string of accolades to his name. At UFC 194, Conor McGregor defeated Jose Aldo in thirteen seconds into the first round, to score the quickest victory in a UFC title fight. Conor McGregor then defeated Eddie Alvarez in UFC 205 to become the UFC Lightweight Champion and become the first two division champion in the entire history of the promotion. Conor McGregor’s fight in UFC 229 is the biggest in history, in terms of pay-per-view buys. Mayweather vs McGregor Fight Not content with a career in the UFC, Conor McGregor took on Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather in one of the biggest fights in history. Even though Conor McGregor lost the fight, the pay-per-view had 4.3 million buys in North America, which was the second biggest number ever. The fight was stopped in the tenth round. Khabib vs McGregor Fight The lead-up to the pay-per-view event of UFC 229 saw a huge amount of trash-talking take place between Conor McGregor and Khabib Nurmagomedov. When the pay-per-view finally rolled around, Conor McGregor entered the Octagon with Khabib Nurmagomedov. In a 4 round fight, McGregor was dominated by Khabib. The two put on a show, but in the end, Conor McGregor had to tap out of the fight ending it early in the fourth round.
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mimelord1 · 2 years ago
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Muhammad Alis Grandson Says He Wouldve Loved Conor McGregor His Trash Talk
Muhammad Ali’s Grandson Says He Would’ve Loved Conor McGregor, His Trash Talk https://ift.tt/RauVJoc Play video content TMZSports.com How would Muhammad Ali, the undisputed OG of trash talk, feel about the slick-talking/fighting Conor McGregor?? He would’ve loved him … so says The Greatest’s grandson, MMA fighter Biaggio Ali Walsh. 24-year-old Ali Walsh, who recently signed with one of the top MMA promotions, PFL, tells TMZ Sports his grandpa wouldn’t just have enjoyed mixed martial arts, he would’ve been a big fan of The Notorious! “I think [my grandfather] would’ve loved it, especially when McGregor was in featherweight in UFC, when he fought [Jose] Aldo, that whole reign, he would’ve loved it, especially Conor’s trash talk,” Ali Walsh says. “Poppy started the trash talk. He would’ve been super entertained. I think he really would’ve liked the sport.” Of course, Muhammad wasn’t just known for his supernatural ability in the squared circle … but also for his incredibly sharp tongue. Ali made talkin’ trash cool … and though Conor may be a bit more vulgar, they’re very much alike from the standpoint of getting inside their opponent’s head. Like his grandfather, Ali Walsh is a fighter … but instead of choosing boxing like his brother Nico, he chose MMA. Biaggio is new in the sport … and has a 1-1 record as an amateur. He lost his first fight, but rebounded in his second fight, winning by first-round TKO. Ali-Walsh will make his Professional Fighters League debut on November 25 … and fittingly, it’s going down at Madison Square Garden. Of course, MSG was the site of many of Ali’s legendary fights … including the “Fight of the Century,” Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier I on March 8, 1971. We asked Biaggio about fighting under the same roof as grandpa … and while he thinks it’s pretty neat, he was honest in saying it’s not a huge deal. “I think it’s cool but at the end of the day, a fight’s a fight. It’s me, the ref, and another guy who’s trying to hurt me, whether it’s Madison Square Garden or in the back of someone’s barnyard. It’s cool that it’s at Madison Square Garden but I don’t care, honestly.” Considering Biaggio clearly has fighting in his blood, we had to ask how his grandpa would’ve fared as an MMA fighter. “I think he would’ve done great just because of how strong he was mentally. A lot of it is mental, a lot of fighting is mental and he had the mental part. He had the heart and he had the will, so if you have the will, you can definitely get the skill.” Excuse us while we daydream over a Muhammad Ali-Francis Ngannou dream fight. The post Muhammad Ali’s Grandson Says He Would’ve Loved Conor McGregor, His Trash Talk first appeared on Suave Media. Tags and categories: Uncategorized via WordPress https://ift.tt/ou1BPmx October 15, 2022 at 08:40AM
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thesportssoundoff · 5 years ago
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I just tried to post all these photos that I considered iconic images for MMA in the last decade and it wouldn’t go through so I’ll just list em here:
10- Anderson Silva getting hook’d by Weidman in July of 2013
9- A Jones/DC brawl pic in 2014
8- Brock celebrating post Carwin fight in 2010
7- The “iconic” shot of Conor McGregor throwing the handtruck/dolly at the bus
6- DC celebrating with both title belts
5- Masvidal planking post Ben Askren
4- Chael Sonnen looking up at Anderson Silva and realizing the fight was over in their 2nd fight
3- Dada 5000 faceplanting after the Kimbo vs Dada fatigue off. 
2- Robbie and Rory staring off at one another after the end of the 4th round 
1- McGregor’s check hook on Aldo in December of 2016
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