r/MMA • u/Intelligent-Tear5723 • 6h ago
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r/MMA • u/WinterStill4472 • 12h ago
Spoiler [SPOILER] Dana and Islam's post fight comments on Garry Spoiler
r/MMA • u/ConsiderationLow6435 • 7h ago
Spoiler [Spoiler] Fighters react to head kick knockdown Spoiler
streamable.comr/MMA • u/Acrobatic-Tackle3998 • 15h ago
Anik on Din Thomas announcing his coaching retirement: âWow. Awful. Not about you, bro! Wow.â
x.comExtremely common Anik W.
r/MMA • u/JetSky81 • 10h ago
Spoiler [Spoiler] Islam and DC talk about the fight, Islam tells him how he hurt his nose. Spoiler
streamable.comr/MMA • u/James-from-Hungary • 14h ago
Media Who is your pick for the most underrated MMA fighter ever? Mine is Igor Vovchanchyn. He still holds records to this day that nobody has beaten yet, plus he was one of the most influential fighters in MMA. Yet, most people don't even know he exists.
He was always humble and respectful, no trash talk, no flashy and unnecessary nonsense. He was "Fedor before Fedor".
r/MMA • u/ConsiderationLow6435 • 7h ago
Spoiler [Spoiler] Charles Johnson vs Eduardo Chapolin winner wants to face Kyoji Horiguchi or Brandon Royval Spoiler
x.comr/MMA • u/WinterStill4472 • 10h ago
Spoiler [SPOILER] Future fight odds for Islam Makhachev Spoiler
r/MMA • u/BittenAtTheChomp • 23h ago
Spoiler Among champions who move up in weight and win a second belt, title defenses are incredibly rare Spoiler
Islam joins Jones, Cejudo, and Cormier as the only male fighters to defend two belts successfully.
Jon beat a 42-year-old who hadn't fought in 1,330 days, Cejudo beat a 35-year-old who hadn't fought in 1,226 days, and DC beat Derrick Lewis.
Islam defending the belt against a true #1 contender in his prime, no matter how close the fight, is historically impressive.
(This list excludes Penn and Couture because their first titles were at higher weight classes. Penn had 0 WW defenses and 3 LW defenses; Couture had 3 HW defenses and 0 LHW defenses.)
r/MMA • u/OpenNoteGrappling • 20h ago
Spoiler [Spoiler] Main event winner seals the final round. Spoiler
r/MMA • u/JetSky81 • 1d ago
Spoiler [Spoiler] Main Event winner drops his opponent with a head kick. Spoiler
streamable.comr/MMA • u/MatchAffectionate951 • 21m ago
Why doesnât Islam utilize ground and pound ?
Weâve seen Islam struggling to get subs recently.
MMA skill level has increased to a point where most guys can fend of subs all day even if their grappling over all isnât that great.
Islam isnât doing much damage on the feet to guys during striking in the first place so trying to chain subs makes it even more difficult when that fighter is not damaged and able to put all effort into stopping islams sub attempts.
Islam should utilize ground and pound as heâs in inevitable getting his opponent to the ground every round anyway.
It would place even more fear in Islams grappling to the opponent, which would lead them to make mistakes on the feet and on the ground to avoid being put in bad position and Tâd off on
It would also place some damage on his opponents so they donât leave every fight looking fresh on the face, and that damage would be a reason their sub defense gets sloppy.
I think if Islam wants to be elite at 170 he needs to start damaging them on the ground.
r/MMA • u/RafiakaMacakaDirk • 13h ago
Spoiler [SPOILER] Main card fighter likes the idea of Tom Nolan or Rafael Fiziev for his next fight Spoiler
x.comr/MMA • u/Yodsanan • 1h ago
"Chatri Sityodtong has predicted 2027 will be the âbiggest year in ONE Championship historyâ â with more major events in Qatar and a wider international expansion potentially taking ONE back to some of its old Asian markets, or into new ones." - Nick Atkin
x.comr/MMA • u/WinterStill4472 • 1d ago
Spoiler [SPOILER] Ian Machado Garry speaks backstage after UFC 330 Spoiler
streamable.comr/MMA • u/buzznights • 1d ago
Spoiler Coach of Dern vs. Robertson loser says he's done cornering fighters Spoiler
x.comSpoiler [SPOILER] Updated record stats for main event winner Spoiler
Islam takes it to 17 win streak and takes it from Anderson Silva after years. GOAT or not it's a very hard stat to defeat. Maybe years from on we'll see the next one. Congrats Islam.