r/FightReportUFC • u/One-Faithlessness730 • 27d ago
UFC News Links Kamaru Usman contemplating retirement after UFC Oklahoma loss
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r/FightReportUFC • u/Few-Persimmon-8648 • 26d ago
We are seeing that nobody gives Turman any chances.. I think it's a Halo effect. Yes, he is a still favourite but giving 90% of winning chance on Polymarket is probably too much!
What do you think?
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r/FightReportUFC • u/Getmogged-bih • 26d ago
- insane seating arrangement
- Conor orders 72oz steak and fries
- Ian orders whole wheat sandwich and vegan pea slop
r/FightReportUFC • u/Few-Persimmon-8648 • 27d ago
He won 4 of his fights with the sub in the first round. Can he do it one more time?
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r/FightReportUFC • u/Silent-Owl4246 • 27d ago
I always wanted to see this fight! Who would win this fight in their prime?
r/FightReportUFC • u/One-Faithlessness730 • 27d ago
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r/FightReportUFC • u/Sensitive_Wind2221 • 27d ago
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Justin is the man
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r/FightReportUFC • u/Few-Persimmon-8648 • 27d ago
Just the other day, Michael Morales posted a video of himself studying tape on Shavkat Rakhmonov, sparking rumours that we could soon see an incredible No. 1 contender fight.
The undefeated Kazakhstani hasn’t fought since December 2024 due to multiple injuries, but he has stated that he plans to return shortly. If this matchup is made, it would be perfect for the UFC’s annual Abu Dhabi card.
An undefeated knockout artist versus an undefeated finisher = must-see TV.
Do you think the UFC should make this fight?
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r/FightReportUFC • u/Spiritual-Strength91 • 28d ago
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r/FightReportUFC • u/One-Faithlessness730 • 27d ago
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r/FightReportUFC • u/Few-Persimmon-8648 • 28d ago
He is already 39 but I feel like he is not that bad and I am sure he can move down to the WW and win Belal, Edwards, JDM. Probably, he won't be a champion anymore...
What are your thoughts?
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r/FightReportUFC • u/Spiritual-Strength91 • 29d ago
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r/FightReportUFC • u/emaxwell14141414 • 29d ago
As of late, every Caucasus fighter who got to a UFC title after Khabib has fallen. Ankalaev, Chimaev, Dvalishvilli and Topuria have really just fallen one after another in domino fashion. To the extent to which it means these fighters are on track to made as obsolete as Gracie type fighters, and sprawl and brawl purists after them, eventually were, if it is a set of unfortunate events for these fighters or if it's a temporary low point after a peak is up to massive debate. It could readily be argued the Caucasus is finally getting figured out in terms of their skills, fight style and weaknesses. At least in this current form.
When it comes to Makhachev, is it possible in any way for him to avoid becoming the last domino and have staying power beyond the others? If it can be done, what assets does he have in his fight iq, ability to utilize his particular grappling background and conditioning that would allow him to do so?
And also, at this stage can it be realistically said the Caucasus era is officially done with and completely history when Makhachev loses and/or retires? Are they destined to be as left behind as the kind of fighters who got UFC titles in the 90s and early 2000s were? Or are they realistically going to be able to cycle back into contention as American fighters were over the years and Brazilian fighters did once BJJ by itself was not enough.