Is It Already Time For The UFC To Strip Nicco Montano?

Earlier today (Fri., September 7, 2018) the UFC was beset with yet another weigh-in day catastrophe when women’s flyweight champion Nicco Montano was forced out of her title fight with Valentina Shevchenko at tomorrow’s UFC 228 from Dallas. The events may suggest it’s already time for the UFC to strip Nicco Montano of her title. […]

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Earlier today (Fri., September 7, 2018) the UFC was beset with yet another weigh-in day catastrophe when women’s flyweight champion Nicco Montano was forced out of her title fight with Valentina Shevchenko at tomorrow’s UFC 228 from Dallas. The events may suggest it’s already time for the UFC to strip Nicco Montano of her title.

Montano was reportedly rushed to the hospital due to weigh-cutting complications. Obviously, her health comes first and foremost, but it was an odd set of circumstances before a fight that Shevchenko repeatedly stated Montano wouldn’t show up for.

Her bold prediction was proven true this morning, unfortunately. The UFC was left with another cancellation of a high-profile fight on weigh-in day, continuing a concerning streak of last-minute call-offs that make the promotion look quite unprofessional.

And it looks even worse for Montano. After winning the title by defeating Roxanne Modaferri at The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 27 Finale last December, Montano took nearly nine months off to reportedly deal with a host of injuries. When news broke from Ariel Helwani that the UFC was wearing thin on her dragging her feet, she went off on the longtime journalist. That looks beyond entitled in hindsight now, as she waited all that time to simply not show up.

Montano was a historic underdog to former women’s bantamweight title contender Shevchenko, and many are crying that she was scared. Maybe that’s true, maybe it isn’t, but regardless the UFC has a situation unfolding similar to that of former women’s featherweight champion Germaine de Randamie. De Randamie won the belt in controversial fashion over Holly Holm at UFC 208 in early 2017 and then promptly went radio silent when the prospect of her fighting current champion Cris Cyborg arose.

Looking at it on the surface, this is eerily similar.

The women’s flyweight division just got established, but it had little direction with Montano inactive, and now it’s been set back even further due to her latest holdup. That’s just not the direction of a true UFC champion, and especially during a time when this is the last thing the promotion needs.

So is it time to strip Nicco Montano of her title? Yes, it probably is, because there’s a much more accomplished fighter willing to put it on the line in Shevchenko.

And she’s ready to fight.

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***UPDATED*** Montano Hospitalized UFC 228 Title Fight OFF

UFC 228 co-main event is in jeopardy with reports of the UFC flyweight champion, Nicco Montano being transported to the hospital in Dallas early this morning. Montano is scheduled to face Valentina Shevchenko Saturday night and is reported to be in the…

UFC 228 co-main event is in jeopardy with reports of the UFC flyweight champion, Nicco Montano being transported to the hospital in Dallas early this morning. Montano is scheduled to face Valentina Shevchenko Saturday night and is reported to be in the emergency room but the promotion has not yet officially canceled the event. Ariel […]

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Nicco Montano Pulled From UFC 228 Title Fight

Nicco Montano has been pulled from her scheduled title defense.

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Nicco Montano has been pulled from the upcoming UFC 228 pay-per-view event where she was supposed to fight Valentina Shevchenko.

Montano is slated to make her first title defense as the UFC women’s flyweight champion against the former women’s bantamweight title contender in the co-main event. However, that is now up in the air after it was reported that Montano was transported to a local hospital prior to the weigh-ins.

Fighters were supposed to weigh-in on Friday morning. As a result, her status for the title fight was up in the air. ESPN’s Ariel Helwani was the first to report the news by posting the following:

“Nicco Montano, the UFC women’s flyweight champion, has been transported to a local hospital, according to multiple sources. There is serious concern about the status of her title fight against Valentina Shevchenko at this time.”

It was then reported that Montano had been pulled from the card and the fight is off.

The UFC then issued the following statement on the bout being nixed:

“As a precautionary measure, UFC flyweight Nicco Montaño was transported to a medical facility Friday morning due to health concerns. The scheduled flyweight championship bout between Montaño and Valentina Shevchenko at UFC 228 has been cancelled.”

Montano won the inaugural flyweight title when she beat Roxanne Modafferi by unanimous decision at The Ultimate Fighter 26 Finale in December. However, she has not been seen in the Octagon since as she suffered a broken foot in that fight, which is the reason she has been kept out of action once she decided to undergo the knife and get surgery.

The UFC 228 pay-per-view event is set to take place on Saturday, September 8, 2018 in Dallas, Texas at the American Airlines Center. The main card will air on pay-per-view at 10 p.m. ET. The preliminary card will air on FX at 8 p.m. ET and the promotion’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass, 6 p.m. ET. Tyron Woodley vs. Darren Till in a welterweight title fight will headline this show. Here is how the current card looks like:

MAIN CARD (PPV/10 p.m. ET)

Welterweight Title Fight: Tyron Woodley (c) vs. Darren Till

Featherweight Bout: Zabit Magomedsharipov vs. Brandon Davis

Women’s Strawweight Bout: Jéssica Andrade vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz

Welterweight Bout: Abdul Razak Alhassan vs. Niko Price

PRELIMINARY CARD (FX/8 p.m. ET)

Women’s Strawweight Bout: Carla Esparza vs. Tatiana Suarez

Bantamweight Bout: Aljamain Sterling vs. Cody Stamann

Middleweight Bout: Charles Byrd vs. Darren Stewart

Bantamweight Bout: Jimmie Rivera vs. John Dodson

PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC Fight Pass/6 p.m. ET)

Welterweight Bout: Diego Sanchez vs. Craig White

Lightweight Bout: Jim Miller vs. Alex White

Women’s Bantamweight Irene Aldana vs. Lucie Pudilova

Flyweight Bout: Jarred Brooks vs. Roberto Sanchez

Welterweight Bout: Geoff Neal vs. Frank Camacho

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Nicco Montano Avoided Overwhelming Negativity Thanks to Barely Using Social Media

Nicco Montano understands that social media can be both a blessing and a curse. The reigning UFC women’s flyweight champion won the title last December after she was ranked as the No. 14 seed out of 16 competitors on her season of “The Ulti…

Nicco Montano understands that social media can be both a blessing and a curse. The reigning UFC women’s flyweight champion won the title last December after she was ranked as the No. 14 seed out of 16 competitors on her season of “The Ultimate Fighter”. Following her win over Roxanne Modafferi last year, Montano was […]

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Video: Tyron Woodley & Darren Till’s Intense UFC 228 Media Day Staredown

This weekend’s (Sat., September 8, 2018) UFC 228 from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, is nearly upon us. The pay-per-view (PPV) card features two title fights at the top of the card. Welterweight champion Tyron Woodley will take on rising young contender Darren Till for the 170-pound championship in the main event, while women’s […]

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This weekend’s (Sat., September 8, 2018) UFC 228 from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, is nearly upon us.

The pay-per-view (PPV) card features two title fights at the top of the card.

Welterweight champion Tyron Woodley will take on rising young contender Darren Till for the 170-pound championship in the main event, while women’s flyweight champ Nicco Montano will battle the heavily favored Valentina Shevchenko in the co-main.

The fighters squared off for a round of faceoffs at today’s UFC 228 media day, and not surprisingly, Woodley and Till shared an intense moment. Check out the full faceoffs right here:

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Nicco Montano Claims UFC Asked Her To Wear Native Costume For Promotion

UFC women’s flyweight champion Nicco Montano is used to playing the underdog role. Heading into her title bout versus Valentina Shevchenko at this weekend’s UFC 228 from Dallas, Texas, it’s a role she finds herself in yet again. Montano is a massive underdog to former bantamweight title contender Shevchenko, with the betting odds rating her […]

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UFC women’s flyweight champion Nicco Montano is used to playing the underdog role.

Heading into her title bout versus Valentina Shevchenko at this weekend’s UFC 228 from Dallas, Texas, it’s a role she finds herself in yet again. Montano is a massive underdog to former bantamweight title contender Shevchenko, with the betting odds rating her as one of if not the biggest underdogs ever for a defending UFC champion.

It’s a role she relishes, and one that she’s overcome to make her people proud. Montano is 25 percent Chickasaw, 25 percent Navajo and half Hispanic, yet identifies herself as Native (not Native American, which she considers a government-created label). The underdog role is one her people are unfortunately all too familiar with.

That’s perhaps part of the reason why her Native people were so proud she won the women’s 125-pound title by defeating Roxanne Modafferi at last December’s The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 26 Finale. She told Bleacher Report’s Scott Harris that a parade awaited her with throngs of adoring fans when she returned home to her home city of Albuquerque, New Mexico:

“When I got the championship belt, the next day I came home, and there was just this mega parade,” Montano said. “And there were people hugging me and crying in my ear, and I’m like ‘You were my teacher! You know me!’

“There were so many people from so many different reservations. There were people who came all the way from Canada. And they were, like, jumping on me. When you’re indigenous you call somebody your brother or sister, like ‘Hey, brother’ or ‘Hey, sister.’ Now I had so many brothers and so many sisters.”

Montano believes her victory motivated her people to believe in themselves during a time when their honored history is slowly disappearing:

“I think that made them think ‘We can do this,’” she said. “There are traditional people who still live traditionally, live off the land, live in harmony with the land, who don’t have a job, who still barter and live off of handshakes and word of mouth. The Navajo language might be gone in 20 years. Soon it will be gone. … So when I did that, it really motivated them.”

But while that time period was motivation for those of her heritage, it wasn’t all roses. Montano said that many still believe in the stereotypes dealt to her people, something she said is baffling considering we are in 2018:

“They think we live in buckskin and teepees,” she said. “It’s 2018 and there are still people who ask that question.”

That sentiment apparently carried over into her employers at the UFC, whom she said wanted her to wear a Native costume with actual war paint on:

“They literally wanted me to put on a costume,” Montano said. “They literally wanted to see me coming out with war paint on my face. They think ‘Native’ and they think these things. I don’t want to be the token Native. I don’t want to be blasted on posters with a headdress on and with buckskin and a loin cloth.”

It’s not hard to see why Montano was resistant to such an antiquated request. Harris revealed the UFC did not respond to requests for comment on this issue, but an uproar would have certainly ensued if Montano had agreed.

To her, wearing such a costume would not have represented where she came from correctly, and understandably so. Instead, she wants to share the true history of her culture and values so the outside world can truly see where she came from:

“I do care,” she said. “Because I do want to get my word out. I want to be able to share my values and to have people see where I’m coming from.”

So while she won’t be wearing any stereotypical Native costume to promote her fights, she will be fighting for her Native culture on Saturday night. Montano closed by asserting her goal of being a shining voice for her people:

“When I got the belt, I wanted to be shining a light on my native culture,” she said. “Like, this is truly my motivation and truly where my mind is. When I fight, it’s so I can have a voice for them.”

Montano will battle Shevchenko in the co-main event of UFC 228, and based on what we’ve heard from her here, she’s fighting for a lot more than just the belt.

As always – and just like her people – she’ll be the underdog, and she’s just fine with that.

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