Henry Cejudo Looking Forward To Shot At Redemption Against Demetrious Johnson

Henry Cejudo has a shot at redemption against Demetrious Johnson at UFC 227. The pair first met back at UFC 197 in April of 2016. Johnson defeated the then-undefeated flyweight via first round TKO with some devastating shots inside the clinch. “M…

Henry Cejudo has a shot at redemption against Demetrious Johnson at UFC 227. The pair first met back at UFC 197 in April of 2016. Johnson defeated the then-undefeated flyweight via first round TKO with some devastating shots inside the clinch. “Mighty Mouse” has gone on to shatter UFC records and become the most successful […]

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Matt Sayles vs. Sheymon Moraes Added To UFC 227

Matt Sayles won his UFC contract three weeks ago on Dana White’s Contender Series 10, and now he has his first official fight inside the Octagon. Sayles will fight under the bright lights of UFC 227 on pay-per-view in Los Angeles in 145-pound act…

Matt Sayles won his UFC contract three weeks ago on Dana White’s Contender Series 10, and now he has his first official fight inside the Octagon. Sayles will fight under the bright lights of UFC 227 on pay-per-view in Los Angeles in 145-pound action against Sheymon Moraes. The bout was announced yesterday prior to the […]

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Jeremy Stephens Says He’ll Fight ‘Ducking’ Brian Ortega At His Mom’s House

Will Stephens and Ortega ever cross paths?

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Jeremy Stephens had an opportunity to compete for his first UFC title of his mixed martial arts (MMA) career this past weekend (Sat. July 7, 2018), but top-ranked Brian Ortega threw a wrench in those plans.

Stephens was called upon by UFC officials when featherweight champion Max Holloway was forced out of his UFC 226 co-headliner against Brian Ortega. “Blessed” was suffering from some scary concussion-like symptoms and was thus removed from the bout.

Ortega was offered an interim title fight against Stephens, who agreed to take the bout on short notice. The timing couldn’t have been better for Stephens, who was already in a training camp in preparation for his fight against Jose Aldo at UFC on FOX 30 on July 28th.

Instead, “T-City” opted to wait for a healthy Holloway rather than fight “Lil Heathen” on short notice. Stephens joined Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show earlier this week to discuss the situation, and said he was 100 percent ready to fight (quotes via MMA Mania):

“It’s really not my concern what that guy does. I stepped up and he stepped back. It is what it is, what can I do about it? I don’t want to sit here and talk about the guy, I really don’t know him personally,” he said.

“I am willing to fight and all I know is that this is the third time that my name has been in his ear. He has seen me fight a lot, in the front row, and seen me knock a ************ out. I mean, you tell me.”

Stephens was asked if he thinks Ortega is doing as much as possible to avoid a fight with him. His answer – “facts, bro”:

“Those are facts, bro. Deny all you want, he stepped back and I stepped up. They said they were going to fight somebody else, Frankie, and I said take it and then they called it off,” he said.

Should Holloway not be ready to jump back into action anytime soon, Stephens is ready to give things with Ortega another shot. As a matter of fact, he’d be willing to throw down in Ortega’s home state of California at UFC 227 in August:

“I told Dana that I will go to that kid’s mama’s house in L.A. and fight him in his front yard. I’ll fight him August 4, why not? Jose Aldo lost two title fights, he is out. I’ve been in the sport 11 years, putting on dominant performances, why not give him to me right now? Let’s set it up for September 8,” said.

“This kid is ducking me. Whether I fight Jose or not, they can pull me off this card and I will fight this kid in L.A. on August 4. I will go to his backyard, fight him there and pull his gangster card. I saw on Embedded where he is talking about he used to show up to domes and bar fights where you look at a guy, you are the same weight and you fought.

“Well I don’t know if he was there with his little jiu-jitsu crew watching guys like me who actually stepped up and fought grown men when I was 16 years old and I wasn’t even supposed to be there. That was me, I was really living that type of life. I do this **** for fun, because I love it,” concluded a fired-up Stephens.”

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Alexander Gustafsson Says Cormier Should Vacate Light Heavyweight Title

Alexander Gustafsson wants the light heavyweight division freed up.

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Daniel Cormier is a two-division UFC champion.

“DC” added the UFC heavyweight title to his collection to go along with his 205-pound title when he defeated Stipe Miocic in the main event of UFC 226 in Las Vegas this past weekend (Sat. July 7, 2018).

After the fight, Cormier was confronted by the returning Brock Lesnar inside the Octagon, who UFC President Dana White later confirmed will challenge “DC” next for the heavyweight title.

At the post-fight press conference, Cormier noted he’s only looking to take fights that will break the bank before his retirement date in early 2019 approaches. Unfortunately for the light heavyweight division, nobody at the weight class really gets Cormier’s wheels turning – well, except a puzzling match-up with former champion Shogun Rua.

A pivotal 205-pound match-up is set to go down at the UFC 227 pay-per-view (PPV) early next month in Los Angeles when Alexander Gustafsson faces Volkan Oezdemir.

Joining The MMA Hour with Luke Thomas today (Mon. July 9, 2018) Gustafsson said Cormier better drop the light heavyweight title, or he wants the UFC to make his fight with Oezdemir for the interim light heavyweight title (quotes via MMA Mania):

“They should do this fight for the interim title, it’s the No. 1 guy vs. the No. 2 guy,” Gustafsson said. “If ‘DC’ makes up his mind and wants to come down, we can fight for the real title.

“He better let that belt go, he can’t sit on his throne and decide who’s fighting and who’s not. When I beat Volkan I’ll be the number one guy and the next fight is for the belt, that’s it.”

Gustafsson has long voiced his frustrations with Cormier jumping up to heavyweight, knowing it will stall the progression of the 205-pound division as Cormier will likely be slow to defend his title – if not forego defending it at all.

He famously took Cormier to the limit in their classic five-round match-up in 2015, ultimately losing a razor-thin split decision in one of the toughest bouts of “DC’s” career. “The Mauler” has been out of action since his thrilling fifth-round knockout of Glover Teixeira at May 2017’s UFC Sweden, and currently has his hands full with former title challenger Oezdemir, who was dominated and finished by Cormier at January’s UFC 220.

Does the towering Swedish slugger have a good point about the sad state of the stagnating UFC light heavyweight division? Should Cormier defend the 205-pound title or vacate it?

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UFC Announces Gustafsson vs. Oezdemir for UFC 227

After much speculation, the UFC has finally made it official. Alexander Gustafsson will take on Volkan Oezdemir at UFC 227 on Aug. 4 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. #??1?? ? #??2??@AlexTheMauler meets @Volkan_Oezdemir in Los Angeles for #UFC227! …

After much speculation, the UFC has finally made it official. Alexander Gustafsson will take on Volkan Oezdemir at UFC 227 on Aug. 4 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. #??1?? ? #??2??@AlexTheMauler meets @Volkan_Oezdemir in Los Angeles for #UFC227! pic.twitter.com/QmJ6keF0xr — UFC (@ufc) July 5, 2018 Volkan was earlier booked for a bout with “Shogun” […]

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TJ Dillashaw Claims Demetrious Johnson Is Ducking Him

TJ Dillashaw strongly believes that Demetrious Johnson is ducking him. Johnson will defend his flyweight belt against Henry Cejudo at the UFC 227 card while Dillashaw will fight Cody Garbrandt once again as he defends his bantamweight title in the main event. Johnson and UFC President Dana White frequently exchanged words in early 2017 over […]

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TJ Dillashaw strongly believes that Demetrious Johnson is ducking him.

Johnson will defend his flyweight belt against Henry Cejudo at the UFC 227 card while Dillashaw will fight Cody Garbrandt once again as he defends his bantamweight title in the main event.

Johnson and UFC President Dana White frequently exchanged words in early 2017 over this bout. The reason for that was due to Johnson not being receptive to a fight with Dillashaw even though White and other UFC officials were pushing for it last year.

White came out and mocked Johnson for taking it. This led to Johnson firing back and claimed that White threatened to shut down his entire division.

White denied that and gave Johnson the fight he wanted, which was against Ray Borg that was almost guaranteed to do low PPV numbers.

Dillashaw claimed to TMZ Sports in a recent interview that the UFC flyweight champion is ducking him because he’s afraid of a true challenge.

“It was a fight that already made sense. The fans wanted it. I wanted it. The UFC wanted it. It’s all about him manning up and accepting the challenge. He’s got a target on his back. I respect the guy as a fighter. I respect him as a man, but it’s time to man up and get this thing done,” Dillashaw said, per MMA Weekly.

“I do believe so,” Dillashaw replied when asked if Johnson was ducking him. “I believe that he’s comfortable where he’s at. He’s comfortable fighting the guys he’s fighting. I think I bring a real threat. I bring a real threat to the table that he’s not willing to accept.”

The UFC 227 pay-per-view event is set to take place on August 4, 2018, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.

The main card will air on pay-per-view at 10 p.m. ET while the preliminary card will air on FOX Sports 1 at 8 p.m. ET and the promotion’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass.

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