Daniel Cormier

Conor McGregor, once the paragon of the UFC and a figure synonymous with greatness, is now angling for political office in Ireland. This surprising pivot from the octagon to politics raises eyebrows and prompts an essential inquiry into the motivations behind this drastic career shift. McGregor’s latest statements indicate a focus on possibly running for
Anthony Hernandez, also affectionately known as ‘Fluffy,’ has made notable strides in the UFC’s middleweight division. With an impressive record that boasts a seven-fight winning streak, Hernandez showcased his capabilities in a recent bout against Brendan Allen, winning by unanimous decision in the co-main event of UFC Fight Night 252. His ascent in the sport
Ilia Topuria has made headlines by vacating his UFC Featherweight title and shifting his focus to the Lightweight division. This significant decision raises questions regarding the fighter’s weight management strategy and competitive potential at a higher weight class. UFC analyst Daniel Cormier has expressed skepticism regarding Topuria’s claim that he can no longer make the
In the world of mixed martial arts (MMA), the relationships between fighters and their coaches are intricate and often fraught with tension, particularly following disappointing performances. The recent UFC 312 event exposed the strain between Sean Strickland and his coach, Eric Nicksick, after Strickland suffered a dominant loss against Dricus Du Plessis. This fight highlighted
Mixed martial arts (MMA) has long thrived on rivalries—not just between fighters but also among coaches. This dynamic adds an intriguing layer to competitions such as “The Ultimate Fighter,” where the tension between opposing coaches sets the stage for an electrifying finale. Despite the longstanding tradition of having coaches engage in battles of their own,