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UFC Fight Night 88 s Chris Camozzi: Crushing It

Crushing it – a phrase that gets tossed around in a lot of different settings. Everyone from accountants to tractor operators have their own version of crushing something. Whether it’s at work or at play, there’s a lot of crushing to be done. For UFC middleweight Chris Camozzi, work is play, and he’s definitely doing some crushing of his own. As one of the most dedicated fighters in the sport, he was crushing opponents when he won his fight to get onto The Ultimate Fighter with a broken jaw, he was crushing the timid when he took on Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza twice on short-notice, and he crushed veteran Joe Riggs with a stiff jab and devastating knees in 26 seconds last February to earn a Performance of the Night bonus. That last piece was icing on the cake.

Khabib roasts Dana White s efforts to coax him out of retirement

Khabib roasts Dana White s efforts to coax him out of retirement
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UFC 202 s Neil Magny: Rolling with the Circus

If rankings don’t mean anything, what is the motivation to sacrifice everything you have to try to become the greatest fighter in the world? If title shots are supposedly the best against the best, how do washed-up veterans get title shots? The answer is money. The evolution of MMA as a mainstream sport which it still is not has come along a very bumpy road. It has taken decades of instituting everything from the Unified Rules to USADA to try to get a small inkling of a foothold in the mainstream-sports scene, and just when it got close to gaining true legitimacy, along came Conor McGregor.

Former UFC fighter Jonathan Goulet opens up on battle with depression: I wanted to die

Former UFC welterweight Jonathan Goulet opened up about his lifelong battle with depression, saying at times he wishes he would die. Goulet is a pioneer of mixed martial arts in Canada. The 41-year-old native of Victoria, Quebec, racked up a 13-5 MMA record between 2001 and 2005 while fighting for promotions such as UCC, TKO, SuperBrawl, and Extreme Challenge. His impressive run on the regional circuit caught the eye of former UFC matchmaker Joe Silva, who brought Goulet into the UFC in 2005 when he marked a successful promotional debut with a doctor stoppage victory over Jay Hieron. Goulet would go on to have four separate stints in the UFC, racking up a 4-5 overall record with the world’s leading MMA promotion. The Quebecer even got to make the walk into the Bell Centre in Montreal twice, at UFC 83 and UFC 113.

The Godfather of 155: Jens Pulver looks back at becoming the first UFC lightweight champion 20 years ago

MMA Fighting Share this story Photo by Susumu Nagao/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images It wasn’t supposed to be Jens Pulver. When the UFC lightweight division known as the bantamweight division at the time was established in 2001, the new owners of the promotion had initially targeted their trainer as the most likely candidate to compete in the first championship fight for the weight class. Three months before Lorenzo and Frank Fertitta along with their friend Dana White purchased the UFC for $2 million from the struggling promoters at SEG, the trio were really just combat sports enthusiasts who had fallen in love with mixed martial arts.

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