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Phil Davis becomes the new Bellator MMA Light Heavyweight Champ

On Friday evening, November 4, 2016, in the Bellator 163 Main Event held in Uncasville, Connecticut, Phil “Mr. Wonderful” Davis (4-0 in the Bellator cage, 17-3 on his career), from the Alliance Training Center, Chula Vista, Calif. by way of the Penn State University wrestling team, defeated Liam McGeary using his trusty wrestling experience to […]

The Hurt Business’ MMA Cage Fights at the Parq Night Club

In an industry that is defined by how many people you have lined up outside your business and willing to wait patiently to get in, a fight promoter like Rudy Silva, the CEO of The Hurt Business Promotional Group, must be in high demand. San Diego’s new, undisputed king of the fighting sports promoters certainly knows […]

Former boxer, 34-year-old Holly Holm defeats 28-year-old MMA Champ Rhonda Rousey

On Saturday evening there was an Ultimate Fighting Championships Pay-Per-View show aired worldwide from Etihad Stadium, Melbourne, Australia before a record crowd of 56,214 with a record gate of $9.53 million. The headliner on this show, the 28 year-old Roudy Ronda Rousey (12-0) was this massive 7-1 betting favorite. Naturally, being this global superstar of […]

It was an exciting Lion Fight #23, just ask Mike Lemaire

The Lion Fight #23 Full Rules Muay Thai show is now in the books and this one was a dandy. It featured several surprises, lots of blood and not one but two come from behind victories. We not only have the top photos from that night, we can also give you an up close and personal look at these fearless fighters.

Koreshkov dominates Lima to take Bellator Welterweight Title

Friday evening at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, it was Andrey “The Spartan” Koreshkov (18-1), battling nonstop to wrench the Bellator MMA Welterweight Title Belt away from the former champion Douglas “The Phenom” Lima (26-6). After five grueling rounds, the judges unanimously awarded the 170-pound belt to the Russian [48-47, 50-45 and 50-45].

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