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The year 2020 supplied some spectacular fights, moments and breakout stars for the UFC amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and UFC President Dana White took notice ā Fightful has you covered on all that and more from around the world of combat sports.
Dana White Reveals His Top Three Potential Breakout Stars Of 2021
UFC President Dana White has been a staple in the news cycle for most of his career and 2020 only highlighted that notion.
The outspoken face of the UFC recently appeared on the “Shout!” podcast and revealed his early candidates for who may take the leap to superstardom in 2021.
āObviously, Khamzat [Chimaev]. White said. What I love about the kid is that he wants to fight all the time. The guys that are as good as him and want to fight all the time, not everybody wants to fight him, so itās tough to make fights.”
“You sprinkle some COVID on top of that and here we are,” he continued. “Everybody was asking about him this weekend why he pulled out of the fight. He got COVID. Heās a savage. He tried to get back in the gym and train through it, and I guess his lungs didnāt respond well, so the doctor wants him to take some time off before he trains again. He doesnāt even want him to start training until some time in January. So, you got him.ā
āKevin Holland,ā said White. āAnother guy like Chimaev [who] wants to fight all the time. The kid went 5-0 in 2020. Heās fun. Heās exciting. Good looking kid. And then another one would be Joaquin Buckley, who had in 2020 ā not in 2020, but ever ā the most viral win ever in UFC history with that knockout that he had.ā
On the topic of controversial heavyweight Greg Hardy, White had some praise for the NFL star-turned MMA pro.
āHe looked damn good.” White praised. “He lost that last fight, but he looked damn good right up until he lost,ā White concluded. āHeās done very well here. I didnāt expect him to possibly stick around this long, especially in this heavyweight division. Thereās some nasty guys, but heās done very well.ā
Neil Magny Excited For Main Event Showcase
Longtime UFC welterweight contender Neil Magny is having a resurgence later on in his career.
After scheduled UFC Fight Island 8 headliner Khamzat Chimaev contracted COVID-19 and subsequently pulled out of his main event bout against third-ranked Leon Edwards, Neil Magny and Michael Chiesa were bumped up from the co-main event to the marquee of the evening.
Magny (24-7) is now slated to take part in his third UFC main event on the Jan. 20 card and had the following to say about the news of his bout vs. Chiesa getting elevated to the main event:
āAt the end of the day, if you think of some of the complaints that fighters have as a whole, itās being able to be marketed by the UFC, being able to be paid more by the UFC,ā Magny said when speaking with MMA Fighting. āSo the fact that Chimaev was able to do what heās done in the UFC in just three fights, I say more power to you.
āFor him to get to the point where heās fighting some of these guys in the top 10, top five, if he believes he can hang with those guys, absolutely come put it to the test. Iām not going to sit there and say youāre not ready for that.ā
āIf you believe you can hang with the best guys in the division and the UFC wants to make that fight, I would 100 percent welcome that opportunity,ā Magny said. āI would either beat him to the point where everybody realizes heās got more work to do or the guy gets lucky and beats me and heās actually able to say I told you guys I was ready for it.ā
āI think these are the moments and these are the shifts that are going to allow our sport to be more comparable to other sports like basketball or football where these younger guys, these rookies are able to get these huge contracts early on and kind of raise the pay status for all the athletes that are under that particular banner,ā Magny explained. āYou have guys coming fresh out of high school, fresh out of college that are able to go play for the NBA, for the NFL and theyāre able to play against some of the best guys that have been in the league for five, six, 10 years plus for some of these guys.
āItās either you can hang with those guys or you donāt. I think bringing fresh blood, a fresh face like Chimaev in the UFC helps everyone across the board. Not just him, not just the seasoned fighters, but all the other fighters that come after him as well.ā
āIt raises the standard, it raises the bar for new fighters coming into the UFC,ā Magny said. āRight now, itās kind of standard that most fighters coming into the UFC get that contract at [$10,000 to show and $10,000 to win] and depending on how their fights go, theyāre able to advance from there.
āBut if guys like Chimaev are able to come to the UFC and make big waves and make that pay jump to [$20,000 to show, $20,000 to win] or whatever it may be, I think thatās a positive for everybody.ā
āThis is a huge opportunity for both Michael Chiesa and I to go out and prove why weāre two of the best welterweights in the division,ā Magny said. āIt was kind of being overshadowed with the Khamzat hype and Leon Edwards being inactive, itās kind of taken the headlines going into this fight. I feel like everything played out just the right way in order for Chiesa and I go out and shine.ā
Aleksander Rakic Eyes Title Shot And Israel Adesanya With Win At UFC 259
UFC light heavyweight contender Aleksander Rakic believes he is on the cusp of a title shot.
Rakic (13-2) will stand across the octagon from former title challenger Thiago Santos at UFC 259 in what could very well be a title eliminator bout. The 28-year old Austrian contender recently spoke with MMA Junkie about his upcoming bout.
āIām gonna be prepared for war, and I know Thiago is also gonna be prepared for war,ā said Rakic. āI want this title shot, and I want this belt so bad. I made a promise for one friend of mine who I lost a couple of days ago, and I promised his family that Iām gonna win against Thiago and Iām gonna get the title shot, and this motivates me a lot.ā
āThese two losses in a row mean nothing,ā he continued. āThiago is a dangerous guy. He fought Jon Jones very well, he fought injured. Now he lost to Glover. He knocked Glover down, Glover came back ā heās dangerous, heās very dangerous ā but you can see that the ring rust was there.ā
Adding, āI think in his next fight against me, Thiago is gonna come even more motivated because heās hungry, he sees his chances, and Iām sure heās training hard because I know Thiago. We were training in American Top Team in Florida two years ago. Heās a dangerous guy, but Iām now getting into my prime and, Iām telling you, Aleksandar Rakic in his prime, nobody is gonna beat me. Nobody. I can swear to God nobodyās gonna beat me.ā
āSometimes heās waiting to counter, sometimes heās rushing forward,ā said Rakic. āSo I donāt know what I can expect from him, but Iām gonna be ready for everything that heās bringing to the table, because this is the most important fight for me. After this fight, I want that title shot.ā
Rakic is hoping that UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya takes out light heavyweight champion Jan Blachowicz at UFC 259 in their champion vs. champion super fight, that way he [Rakic] can be the one to hand Izzy his first professional loss.
āIf he [Israel Adesanya] becomes the champion and heās a two-division champion, then heās gonna need to face me and itās not gonna be a good night for him. All his legacy and all his credit is gonna come to me,” Rakic said. “The UFC decides what they want and for the promotion and for the marketing, of course, itās Adesanya and Blachowicz. Itās better to sell for the people and itās gonna be very interesting to see Adesanya in the light heavyweight division because the weight class between middleweight and light heavyweight is huge.”
āWe have like nine kilos ā from 84 kgs to 93 kgs,” he concluded. “This is nine kilos in between and those nine kilos, you can feel the power. The light heavyweight division, we are strong, but we are also fast. I donāt want to say middleweights arenāt strong, but itās gonna be very interesting.ā
Daniel Cormier Believes Khabib Nurmagomedov Will Remain Retired
Following his successful title defense over Justin Gaethje at UFC 254, undefeated UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov announced his retirement from Mixed Martial Arts.
However, many, including UFC President Dana White have speculated that the 29-0 Russian legend won’t be retired for very long. Don’t put Nurmagomedov’s longtime teammate Daniel Cormier on that list though. When speaking with South China Morning Post, the former UFC light heavyweight and heavyweight champion had the following to say about Nurmagomedov’s retirement:
āIt makes it very difficult when I have to answer these questions because you know why the UFC wants him back ā you should, everybody wants him back,ā Cormier said.
āBut the reality is I just take my buddy at his word,ā headed. āIf he says heās not fighting, then heās not fighting. If he says heās coming back, then heās coming back.ā
āI just care about Khabib the person. I donāt really care if heās fighting or not fighting, you know. Of course, I would love for him to fight, itās always fun to watch him prepare and compete,” Cormier concluded. āIt would be great for the UFC if he did compete again, but if he doesnāt, I still love the guy as much as I do when heās an active competitor.ā
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Several MMA Related Business Received COVID-19 Relief Loans
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the lives of many… and not for the better.
That fact doesn’t change when it comes to the world of MMA. From bout cancellations to venue changes to no fans in the arenas to the untimely death of undefeated UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov’s father, Abdulmanap, the pandemic has run roughshod throughout the world of MMA.
However, several MMA related business have received relief loans via the CARES Act, including the UFC, ONNIT, Tito Ortiz, Brendan Schaub and several notable MMA gyms.
Here’s the full list:
– ONNIT Labs, Inc. — $2,380,000
– Renzo Gracie LLC. — $450,000
– American Top Team, Inc. — $394,200
– 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu San Diego LLC. — $335,410
– UFC Gym Farmingdale — $262,242
– UFC Gym Costa Mesa — $249,619
– The Jungle MMA and Fitness Orlando, Inc. – $171,060
– American Kickboxing Academy, Inc. — $150,000
– Gracie Barra BJJ Pasadena, Inc. — $150,000
– Legacy Fighting Alliance — $150,000
– Cesar Gracie Jiu-Jitsu — $150,000
– Team Curran LLC. — $147,000
– First Round Management — $140,000
– Urijah Faber Fitness Center LLC. — $136,400
– Allen Gracie BJJ Ventures LLC. — $130,100
– Xtreme Fighting League — $125,000
– Paradigm Sports Services LLC. — $124,467
– Cage Fury MMA LLC. — $174,135
– First Round Realty LLC. — $119,300
– Extreme Cage Fighting Corp. — $104,800
– 10th Planet San Dimas — $71,000
– UFC Gym San Bruno — $60,989
– Renzo Gracie Texas — $60,000
– Renzo Gracie Ft. Lauderdale — $59,400
– 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu Atlantic Beach — $56,000
– Long Island MMA Center — $51,843
– Renzo Gracie Bayside LLC. — $50,000
– Renzo Gracie Rockland LLC. — $45,200
– 10th Planet Poweay — $42,465
– Lauzon MMA LLC. — $39,690
– Malki Kawa — $39,300
– UFC Gym Virginia Beach — $37,200
– Renzo Gracie Shoreline Academy — $36,200
– Renzo Gracie NH LLC. — $34,100
– Rothwell MMA Inc. — $33,382
– 10th Planet Ventura — $32,400
– Tito Ortiz & Triple JJJ Enterprises LLC. — $32,292
– Mighty Mouse MMA LLC. — $31,250
– Kings MMA Anaheim, LLC. — $16,000
– Renzo Gracie Academy Portland — $14,500
– DBA American Top Team Martial Arts & Fitness — $10,000
– Militech Fighting Systems Inc. — $8,700
– Fure Fighting Championships LLC. — $8,000
– Team Quest — $8,000
– Gladiator Fighting Association LLC. — $4,400
– Zuffa LLC DBA UFC — $4,000
– Danzig MMA — $3,837
– Ian Heinisch MMA, LLC — $2,500
– Extreme Cage Fighting Corp. — $2,000
Paulo Costa’s Manager Calls For Interim Title Shot Against Robert Whittaker
It’s been announced by UFC President Dana White that UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya will be moving up to 205-pounds and challenging UFC light heavyweight champion Jan Blachowicz at UFC 259.
Adesanya’s last challenger Paulo Costa, is aiming for another shot at UFC gold after he was TKO’d by Adesanya at UFC 253. Costa, coming off of his first professional loss is hoping for a fight against former champion Robert Whittaker while Adesanya attempts to become the eighth dual weight UFC champion in the promotion’s history.
“Borrachina’s” manager Wallid Ismail recently spoke with MMA Fighting and made the case for his client.
āThis fight has been discussed ever since they first announced that Adesanya would fight the 205-pound champion Blachowicz,ā Ismail said. āDana White said he wants this fight, that he would make this fight happen, and Whittaker said he would only fight for the belt next. Weāre just waiting for Dana White to book this fight.ā
āThis is the best fight for 185, the No. 1 against the No. 2,ā he added. āThe winner⦠Borrachinha will win, and with that win, imagine how many pay-per-views a rematch with Adesanya would do. Itās a business. Itās the best pay-per-view possible because Borrachinha and Adesanya really hate each other, but we canāt leave the division on hold. Thatās why we have to make this for the interim belt.
āItās a win-win for the UFC, and thatās what Dana White wants,” Ismail concluded. “He knows that Borrachinha vs. Whittaker will sell well, and he knows how much the title unification bout will sell, too.ā
Deiveson Figueiredo Lays Out Plans For 2021
What a year 2020 was for UFC flyweight champion Deiveson Figueiredo.
“Deus da Guerra” began last year missing weight for his title bout against Joseph Benavidez then would quickly dispatch of his foe but he wasn’t able to leave with UFC gold drapped over his shoulder because of the miss in weight. The fight would be ran back, this time Figueiredo would successfully make weight and subsequently ran through the longtime flyweight contender to finally capture the UFC’s biggest prize.
Figueiredo then succesfully defended his title against Alex Perez via first-round submission at UFC 255 and would fight Brandon Moreno to a majority draw just 21 days later at UFC 256 in a Fight of The Year candidate. In 2021 Figueiredo has even bigger plans than 2020.
When speaking to MMA Fighting, Figueiredo laid out his plans for the new year:
āI gave my all, I love fighting in the UFC,ā Figueiredo said. āI went in the octagon to break myself into pieces and give them the fight of the night because thatās what fans want to see, fighters that donāt slow down, that go in for a bloody game. Iām that type of fighter, you know, so I want the UFC to look at me with different eyes, that they give me pay-per-view [points].
āItās missing some pay-per-view in my purse,” he noted. “If they already add it to this [UFC 256] fight, that would be great, brother, but I would like to start making pay-per-view [money] for my next ones. I deserve this. I love working for the UFC and I want to be more valued, you know?ā
ā[I want] a superfight for the āBMFā belt,ā said Figueiredo, hoping for a second rendition of the UFC created strap. “If the UFC wants this, Iām in. It would be another great fight to add to my game.ā
Kayla Harrison Thinks GOAT Status Is Within Reach
Winning two Olympic gold medals wasn’t enough to satisfy Kayla Harrison’s appetite for combat sports greatness.
The 30-year old Olympian now has her eyes set on becoming the greatest female mma athlete of all-time. When it comes to the subject of being the GOAT, Harrison knows she must be able to consistently make weight and win fights at 145-pounds.
Harrison spoke with MMA Fighting about that very subject and had the following to say:
ā145 [pounds] will definitely be more beneficial to the business of Kayla Harrison than 155,” said Harrison. “I wouldnāt say Iām stoked about cutting to 145. I didnāt enjoy it. But I do know that in terms of opportunity, itās just going to be a better fit for me.
āWeāll see what happens with the PFL. Iām going to finish my contractual duties,” she added. “Obviously theyāre working hard to get more fresh talent in there. Iām super excited about that. But right now, just take it one fight at a time.ā
āIāve been pretty patient,ā Harrison said. āIāve stayed the course despite the crazy year weāve all had. Everything happens for a reason. I think Iāve been very patient with my career. I havenāt rushed it. I havenāt stepped in after two fights and tried to fight an Amanda Nunes or a Cris Cyborg. I think Iāve developed my skill set. I think Iāve grown tremendously as a fighter and as a person.”
āI think all the pieces are falling into place. Right when Iām ready, right when Iām in my prime, Iām going to be able to execute my game plan and go out and go down as one of the greatest. I see it happening,” she concluded. “Itās pretty exciting.ā
Scott Coker Wants Bellator On CBS and Showtime
In 2020, Bellator MMA made a significant change in their broadcast plans when they shifted over to CBS Sports Network from the Paramount Network.
Bellator President Scott Coker recently spoke with MMA Fighting and shared his hopes on airing the promotion on CBS proper or on Showtime:
āListen you know what, that would all be music to my ears,ā Coker stated. āWeāre talking to the networks everyday. Weāll hit them back up at the beginning of the year. This is a very big company and now that itās back merged together, itās my job to go back there and keep trying to gain more real estate. Thatās probably the best word. Keep growing this brand.
āEventually getting on CBS is definitely a goal of ours and having events on Showtime would be amazing. Thatās definitely a goal of ours,” he added. “Everything is up in the air right now but I think weāll have some clarity in the next probably two weeks to four weeks weāll probably have some clarity on exactly what direction weāre going to head.ā
āWhen we were on the entertainment side of Viacom the options were very limited,ā Coker said. āWe were on Spike and we were on Paramount and Iām not sure there was a fit on the other side of the fence.
āBut now that the companies have merged, now I see Paramount Plus as definitely an option for us. Showtime, that was my original home when I was with Strikeforce. I have a great relationship with those guys,” the Bellator boss wrapped up. “A lot of good things ahead. A lot of options.ā
Walt Harris Admits He Returned To Fighting To Quickly After Stepdaughter’s Passing
2020 was a tumultuous year for many, but especially for Walt Harris and his family following the murder of his stepdaughter Aniah Blanchard.
Harris, the 12th ranked heavyweight in the UFC has fought twice since Blanchard’s untimely death, getting TKO’d by Alistair Overeem at UFC on ESPN 8 as well as being finished by Alexander Volkov at UFC 254.
The 37-year old Alabama native sat down with MMA Fighting and opened up about how he may have returned to fighting too soon following the tragic loss of his stepdaughter:
āI was thinking February [Iād like to return],ā Harris told the publication. “I need to take some time, mentally, for myself. I feel like I jumped back in it so quick after everything. I really hadnāt grieved properly, to be honest.”
āI heard Anthony [Smith] say something [after his recent win over Devin Clark], he talked to somebody and I think thatās gonna be key for me as well. I havenāt really talked to somebody, and I think thatās so important. Mental health is huge, and Iāve realized that more in this last year, or more than any point in my life, how important it is,” he continued. āItās weird because Iāve been trying to stay busy and take my mind off of it, and itās worked to a certain degree. Then thereās those days where it just hits you, and I just break down. I think that I still havenāt really grieved the way Iāve had to, and I need to sit down and really assess the mental side of it.
āIām about to talk with some sports psychologists,” Harris concluded. “I have a therapist and Iām not seeing him as regularly as I should, but that part of it is key for me. I need to take that into consideration and get back into it. But staying busy has tried to keep my mind from going to that super dark place but weāll get all that figured out and Iāll be back stronger than ever for sure.ā
Robin Black Shares His Favorite Bellator Moments From 2020
Robin Black posted a video highlighting all of his favorite moments from the year that was 2020 in the world of Bellator MMA.
Check-out his favorite moments of the year below:
Antonio Carlos Junior Wants A War With Brad Tavares At UFC 257
After taking 2020 off from active competition in a year that you can’t blame anyone for taking off, Antonio Carlos Junior is itching to get back inside of the UFC’s octagon.
He’ll do just that at UFC 257 when he meets UFC middleweight mainstay Brad Tavares in what Junior is hoping is an absolute war. When speaking with Combate, Junior had the following to say ahead of his clash with Tavares:
ā2020 was a different year for everyone.ā Junior said. āMe, I had to recover from surgery. I had knee surgery and it was a year of learning for me. To bottle up my emotions and let them out in my next fight. I want to fight again badly, Iām dying for a brawl. Despite what happened in 2020, Iām really excited to work again.ā
āItās the first time Iāve lost two in a row in my career.ā he continued. āI actually thought I won my last fight. Thatās kind of controversial. Iāve been seeing some controversial calls lately and my last fight was one of them. You can expect a Shoeface with even sharper jiu-jitsu. All this time away has made me even hungrier for a win. Iām dying to go out there again be that guy full of will, with a desire to finish.ā
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