Throughout his lengthy career in combat sports, Jeremy Stephens has faced some of the toughest competitors under the UFC umbrella. With over a decade of experience, one would assume that respect from fans and peers would be a guaranteed outcome. However, Stephens feels he has been undervalued in an industry that often glorifies rising stars
Eddie Alvarez
Eddie Alvarez stands as a pillar in the world of mixed martial arts (MMA) and combat sports at large. At 40 years old and having participated in over 40 professional fights, Alvarez’s career is nearing its twilight. The looming question remains: when will “The Underground King” call it quits? This topic is a delicate one
The transition from mixed martial arts (MMA) to bare-knuckle fighting has become a notable trend in recent years. Amidst this shift stands Jeremy Stephens, a seasoned fighter with deep roots in combat sports, now making headlines as he prepares for a significant bout against the formidable Eddie Alvarez at BKFC: KnuckleMania 5. This encounter, set
Michael Chandler’s career in the UFC has sparked an ongoing dialogue regarding his overall potential as a fighter. Once a formidable champion in Bellator, Chandler’s transition to the UFC has been met with mixed results, leading observers like Eddie Alvarez to opine that the fighter has yet to tap into his vast reservoir of skills.
Ilia Topuria has undoubtedly captured the attention of the mixed martial arts (MMA) community, particularly following his recent victory at UFC 308. Defeating Max Holloway, a decorated fighter with a long list of accolades, marked a significant milestone in Topuria’s career. The featherweight champion’s current record of 16-0 (8-0 UFC) speaks volumes about his prowess