“I don’t think it’s blowing smoke – I think these guys are blowing real cash,” White said Thursday at the Power Slap 11 post-match news conference. “These guys are throwing a lot of money around, and I love it. Good for the fighters – it’s good for them.
"No," UFC CEO Dana White said, when asked if Tsarukyan gets rebooked for a title fight at the UFC 311 post-fight presser. "He's going back to the drawing board. I don't want anybody to fight hurt ...
At 32 years old, Nemkov is unbeaten in his last 14 fights and had 4 successful title defenses in Bellator. The Russian then tested himself against the PFL's heavyweight division, stopping former champion Bruno Cappelozza and former UFC fighter Tim Johnson in back-to-back outings.
While GFL hasn’t inked any kind of broadcast deal yet, the organization has been signing fighters with most applauding the generous paydays being offered to them. As much as White has no problem firing back at promoters taking aim at the UFC,
UFC fighter and Arkansas native Bryce Mitchell kicked off his podcast's first episode with comments on Elon Musk, Adolf Hitler, and also the Holocaust.
The New York City mayor took a combative tone in a speech to clergy members after several days of absence from public appearances.
At some point soon, maybe even this week, the San Diego Padres GM A.J. Preller will join the offseason and make a move to improve his team. Maybe? Probably? Preller has a history of late offseason moves,
We don’t know what the main event will be for UFC 314 in Miami, but based on the two fights that were added on Friday, the Kesaya Center may be getting a strong show.
Following UFC 311, Dana White was speaking to reporters and was asked if Chimaev would get a title shot following the match between Dricuss Du Plessis and Sean Strickland. "Yeah, I think he probably gets the next shot," White responded to the question about Chimaev getting the next middleweight title shot.
At the dawn of Trump 2.0, Palm Beach is once again the center of America’s political universe. Here’s a look at the rock stars, politicians and business bigwigs who are neighbors of the 45th—and 47th—president.
The orders seek to encourage “patriotic education” and restrict discussions about racism and gender by threatening to withdraw federal funding. But schools are often resistant to change.