The UFC returns to Sydney, Australia, on Saturday with a card that went from very interesting to a downright mash-up.
The headline fight was supposed to be a heavyweight affair between Aussie fan-favorite Mark Hunt and former M-1 champion Marcin Tybura. However, Hunt was pulled from the card about a month out due to medical reasons and former UFC heavyweight champ Fabricio Werdum has stepped in as a replacement. In addition, Jesse Taylor was supposed to fight Belal Muhammad, until
The Ultimate Fighter: Redemption winner popped positive for banned substances and was replaced by Tim Means. Another main-card bout was to feature former TUF contestants Bec Rawlings and Joanne Calderwood, but Calderwood pulled out last week, leading to the promotional debut of Jessy “Jess” Rose-Clark. Those are now the last three fights on the main card.
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Middle and high school students in Coeur d Alene will soon return to 4 days in-person
Coeur d Alene Public Schools Superintendent Steve Cook shared district data that reflects fewer COVID-19 cases and quarantines among students and staff.
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Damien Brown, a Lakes Middle School seventh-grader, wears his mask as he paints with acrylics during art class on Tuesday. On Wednesday, the Coeur d Alene School Board voted to return secondary students to in-class learning four days a week beginning Feb. 1 and to update its quarantine policy on Feb. 15 based on guidelines from the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare and Idaho State Board of Education.
Five Lightweight Prospects the UFC Should Sign in 2021
Welcome to year eight of the annual “Prospects the UFC Should Sign” series, in which we’ll examine five MMA prospects per division the UFC should sign in the upcoming year.
This series started during my time as a writer for Bleacher Report, continued through my tenures at Today’s Knockout and FanSided, and now it stays alive another year here at Combat Press.
Let’s examine the lightweight division, a weight class that is loaded with talent and is constantly providing fans with new top fighters.
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In picking these prospects, I’ll try my hardest to stay away from fighters who are currently in top organizations, such as Bellator or the Professional Fighters League, but a couple may pop up. In the past, I’ve had some great picks on the list and some that haven’t worked out. Below are the previous year’s selections, followed by the five men the UFC should offer roster spots to in the coming year.