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Former UFC double champion says Justin Gaethje’s legacy is 100% stronger than Dustin Poirier’s
Justin Gaethje’s win over Paddy Pimblett wasn’t without criticism following a title fight that turned into a brawl on multiple occasions. Gaethje picked up his 26th professional win with another standout performance in the UFC,
Justin Gaethje’s time in the UFC looks to be coming to an end. His coach was honest about Gaethje’s future heading into UFC 324 after the fan favorite spoke about retiring if his next fight wasn’t for a belt.
Recently, UFC legend Amanda Nunes expressed her thoughts regarding Kayla Harrison's withdrawal from UFC 324 due to a neck surgery. This unexpected turn of events not only affects Harrison's career trajectory but also the much-anticipated superfight between her and Nunes.
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With both men’s careers likely to end not too far apart, Henry Cejudo recently gave his take on who has the better UFC legacy during an episode of the Pound 4 Pound podcast. His co-host, Kamaru Usman, may have chosen not to answer this question, but ‘Triple C’ didn’t need much time at all to give his take.
Justin Gaethje accused Paddy Pimblett of ‘disrespecting legends’ during the UFC 324 press conference. Pimblett had said Dustin Poirier looked like ‘dog s***’ in his
This year, UFC fans watched fighters like Islam Makhachev, Ilia Topuria, and Alex Pereira reach greatness. However, this was also the year we saw some great names walk away from the sport, too. Some did so without pomp, others bid adieu to the sport from ...
Dustin Poirier is retired from MMA, but after Saturday's UFC 324 card in Las Vegas, he's contemplating a return.
The declaration was the undeniable high point of UFC 324 press event that also saw Pimblett brand UFC lightweight champ Ilia Topuria a “sausage” and fellow contender Arman Tsarukyan far, far worse. Yet Gaethje? Well, he just wants The Baddy to stop blabbering -- period.
It’s the classic ‘Will they, won’t they’ situation between Alex Pereira and Jon Jones right now. However, amid all the speculation about their potential fight on the UFC White House card in June this year,
Justin Gaethje is once again in position to unify the UFC lightweight title after an all-out war against Paddy Pimblett.