UFC, Johnny Walker and Shanghai
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UFC light heavyweight star believes Alex Pereira’s wealth has drained his hunger, claiming he lacks motivation ahead of UFC 320 rematch.
On Episode 3,594, the gents welcome in UFC Shanghai headliners Johnny Walker and Zhang Mingyang to discuss their main event. Plus, they break down the new PFL champs, the latest MMA news and much more. Tune in!
The Road to UFC Season 4 tournament continues this Friday, August 22, live from the Shanghai Indoor Stadium in China. The tournament brings together the Asia-Pacific region’s top MMA prospects, all battling for a spot in the finals and the chance to secure a coveted UFC deal, alongside a slate of thrilling featured bouts.
Tom Aspinall currently sits as the undisputed heavyweight champion after Jon Jones vacated the belt. Aspinall is scheduled to defend his title against Ciryl Gane in the main event of UFC 321 on Oct. 25. Cortes-Acosta believes he'll likely face the Englishman should he beat Pavlovich.
That's the mentality Saeteurn (8-1 MMA, 0-0 UFC) keeps with him every day, as he navigates the demanding and dedicated life of a professional fighter. Nicknamed "Wrong Turn," Saeteurn admits the path wasn't always clear. But ahead of his promotional debut at Road to UFC on Friday, he knows his internal compass has been properly calibrated.
‘Mountain Tiger’ Zhang Mingyang introduced himself to the American fans in April when he left former title challenger Anthony Smith in a pool of his own blood for his retirement fight. This was Mingyang’s U.S. debut and 19th career finish.
A little less than two weeks after it was reported they will no longer be the home for UFC live events starting in 2026, a new report has emerged that ESPN is
UFC Fight Night 257 takes place at Shangai Indoor Stadium in Shanghai, and features a light heavyweight bout between Johnny Walker and Zhang Mingyang.
Welcome to today's edition of Sportskeeda MMA News Roundup! Frankie Edgar discusses his return after retirement. Daniel Cormier recalled a near-disastrous arrest during college.
But less than 24 hours before the card gets underway, the UFC have been forced to make a major change to the co-main event after fans expressed concern for one of the fighters after seeing videos of him online.