Month: April 2019
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Rory MacDonald Retains Bellator Welterweight Title in Controversial Majority Draw
Rory MacDonald’s hold on the Bellator MMA welterweight throne has grown unexpectedly tenuous.
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UFC Fight Night 150 Bonuses: Oliveira, Perry, Teixeira, Miller Earn $50K
Alex Oliveira and Mike Perry’s back-and-forth affair resulted in the two winning “Fight of the Night” honors at UFC Fight Night 150.
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WBA Lightweight Title Remains Vacant as Easter-Barthelemy Ends in Draw
Robert Easter Jr. and Rances Barthelemy didn’t do the lightweight division any favors as the two couldn’t prove who was better.
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Jack Hermansson Derails ‘Jacare’ Souza in UFC Fight Night 150 Headliner
Jack Hermansson badly wanted to have a showcase fight against one of the top-rated middleweights in the Ultimate Fighting Championshipand he made the most of it.
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Bellator 220 ‘MacDonald vs. Fitch’ Play-by-Play, Results & Round-by-Round Scoring
Sherdog’s Bellator 220 coverage begins at 7:30 p.m. ET Saturday evening.
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UFC Fight Night 150 Prelims: Takashi Sato Dazzles in Octagon Debut
Former Pancrase star Takashi Sato was impressive in his Octagon debut on Saturday as he flattened longtime veteran Ben Saunders in the UFC Fight Night 150 featured preliminary contest.
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Jack Shore Retains Cage Warriors Bantamweight Title At CW 104
Cage Warriors Fighting Championship stopped at the Violet Arena in Cardiff, Wales, on Saturday for CW 104.
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UFC Hall of Famer Tito Ortiz Signs with Combate Americas
Tito Ortiz will compete for a different organization in his next mixed martial arts appearance.
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GameSpace is Growing & We Need Writers to Cover All the Best Games!
Gamespace is taking off! Because of that, we’re looking for fans of games other than MMOs to give us a hand with news, reviews, editorials, previews and more. In exchange, you get your columns and thoughts published on a fast-growing multi-platform gam…
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Estrada Edges Rungvisai to Capture WBC Super Flyweight Championship
After losing a bid for the WBC super flyweight title to Srisaket Sor Rungvisai via majority decision a year ago, Mexico’s Juan Francisco Estrada can finally call himself champion again.