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UFC Lightweights: Fight For Their Lives In 2011

Gary McLaughlin On Monday, 29 November 2010. Views: 5476

With the recent UFC/WEC merger, the UFC Lightweight Division is stacked with talent

Following the UFC/WEC merger, 2011 could be an annus horribilis for some of the lightweight fighters in the UFC.

With a stacked division, bursting with serious talent from top to bottom, the UFC Lightweight Division could be the division for fight fans to keep their eyes on next year as fighters know realize that a loss could lead to their dismissal from the organization.

UFC: Is The Greg Jackson Criticism Warranted?

Gary McLaughlin On Sunday, 28 November 2010. Views: 4750

Greg Jackson's camp has been criticized numerous times in the past year, but is the never-ending criticism fair?

When you are king of the mountain, people will always look to knock you off the top. Coaching wise, Greg Jackson is at the summit in MMA. Jackson's name is almost bigger than that of his fighters. He has transcended the boundary of being just an MMA coach. He has become a mainstay in MMA, a leading figure. Fighters want him to mould them and sharpen their tools.

They relocate to Albuquerque, New Mexico with the expectancy that Jackson's coaching and strategies will ensure a win in their next fight, once they repay him with blood, sweat and tears during a rigorous camp.

Could The UFC Resurrect Pride FC For A One-Off Event?

Aaron Young On Sunday, 28 November 2010. Views: 4020

What Would There Be To Gain From The Card?

"I've [or, we] pulled everything out of the trick box that I can and I can't get a TV deal over there with Pride. I don't think they want us there. I don't think they want me there." Those were UFC President Dana White's words in August 2007 concerning the failed revival of Pride Fighting Championships after Zuffa and Ultimate Fighting Championship co-owner Lorenzo Fertitta purchased the promotion on March 27, 2007.

UFC Update: Is Roy Nelson’s Contract In Jeopardy?

Will Anderson On Friday, 26 November 2010. Views: 3898

What is next for 'Big Country?

While a fight between Brock Lesnar and Roy Nelson would have been an interesting proposition, it’s highly unlikely that we’ll ever get to see it anytime soon.  According to UFC President Dana White, Nelson ‘s standing with the UFC is on hold indefinitely.

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