The 10 Most Intense MMA Rivalries That Didn’t Live Up To The Hype
MMA on Point talks about some disappointing rivalry matches.
MMA on Point talks about some disappointing rivalry matches.
MMA on Point talks about those MMA moments that were awe inspiring.
MMA on Point talks about fighters that were almost on The Ultimate Fighter.
MMA on Point talks about the most important fights in MMA history.
MMA on Point shows a video of fight cards that over delivered.
MMA on Point shows a video of MMA fighters who’s careers went bad.
TheMontageKing MMA talks about some of the best and worst movies centered around MMA which were bad.
The UFC is without a doubt the top MMA promotion in the world today. There has never been a time when MMA fighters are known worldwide to the proportions that they are almost like rock stars. However, throughout this long string of successes the promotion has achieved, there is a competitor that is slowly starting to creep on the MMA promotional king’s position as top dog. That competitor is named
Technically National Hispanic Heritage Month is over but that doesn’t mean that the Hispanic fighters in MMA can’t still be honored. This list will have all the major Hispanics in MMA that have had success on the main stage. With that here we go with the top 10 of the past year: 10) Yair Rodriguez Yair Rodriguez is a member of the inaugural task of The Ultimate Fighter: Latin America for Team Mexico.
Season eleven of Bellator will be starting this coming Friday, September 5th with Bellator 123 located at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. This season will certainly be significant for the promotion due to the various changes that will be implemented. In essence this is a period of transition for the promotion which will see it be revamped into something probably resembling something like Strikeforce. Then there are also