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JON JONES has seemingly made yet another major decision about his fighting future, just weeks after retiring from mixed martial arts. The former two-division champion ended fans’ hopes of a
UFC 318 has lost a highly anticipated middleweight matchup. The Louisiana PPV is center stage for Dustin Poirier's retirement from MMA. 'The Diamond' is set to hang up the gloves in a trilogy with Max Holloway. While this BMF main event is enticing enough, fans haven't been too pleased with the announced card.
UFC 318 was already under fire for being a low-quality pay-per-view, and the card just took another major blow.
UFC 318 has taken a hit after one of its stars suffered a broken toe in training. Dustin Poirier’s retirement fight against BMF champion Max Holloway will headline the next pay-per-view show in New Orleans, Louisiana, on July 19. Thankfully, the lightweight duo and everyone competing on the UFC 318 main card are still set to do so.
'The Highlight' was in attendance at UFC 317, where Ilia Topuria knocked out Charles Oliveira to claim the vacant lightweight title. Gaethje had previously threatened retirement if he didn't get a UFC title shot in his next fight, and his hopes were dashed against the rocks at the Vegas PPV.
Ferguson, best known for a stunning 12-fight win streak in the stacked UFC lightweight division, announced his upcoming fight in a conversation with Red Corner MMA.
The UFC, once a sport few networks wanted to televise, has grown into one of the most popular and talked-about sports worldwide. While CEO Dana White has played a huge role in this growth, the fighters themselves have been the true driving force behind its rise.
Brendan Schaub explains why the potential UFC event at the White House should be celebrated by fans regardless of political affiliation.