Bellator London might have been a shambles on the organisational end but it was all worth it for Rafael Lovato’s performance.
We contrast the furious pace and rough house infighting of Josh Warrington, with the Wincobank style switch hitting of Kid Galahad. Plus some Tyson Fury.
We take a quick look at some of the cool bits from UFC 238, including Old Slacky's REAL thoughts on Valentina Shevchenko.
Donald Cerrone is back at lightweight and looking the sharpest on the feet he has in years. Tony Ferguson has returned from his forced hiatus and is ready to chase down the title shot he has been promised for two years. It’s a hell of a match up and we’re going to get into it.
It is hard to think of anyone who has improved their overall mixed martial arts game as much as Henry Cejudo in such a short amount of time. In the space of a few fights he changed from a one-note wrestler into a capable and dangerous counter striker. But Marlon Moraes is something quite different to the opponents that Cejudo has struck with before and could spell disaster for the flyweight champion.
Anthony Joshua lost his scheduled opponent a few weeks back and now finds himself with the thankless task of fighting the awkward, durable, fast handed Andy Ruiz.
Katie Taylor looks to become the undisputed lightweight champion of the world this weekend. We take a look at her terrific left hook and the so-so state of women’s boxing.
If you were asked to come up with an overarching theme for the weekend’s MMA action, you might very well pick “disappointment.” But another theme that stuck out was “movement issues” and so let us examine some of the ways in which fighters were confounded by footwork this weekend.