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  • Massive Title Fight Leaked As Main Event for PPV


    UFC middleweight prospect Bo Nickal seems to have let a major cat out of the bag.

    In a video on his YouTube channel, the multi-time NCAA champion stated that UFC featherweight champion Ilia Topuria will be defending his title against Alexander Volkanovski in a rematch of the former’s title-winning performance in February 2024. The fight is reportedly set for April in the UFC 314 main event.

    When reminded by his co-host that the news hadn’t been announced, Nickal said, “No, it’s official. I know that for a fact. I don’t know that it was announced for a fact, but I know it’s happening. I’m announcing it.”

    I wouldn’t be surprised if he hears from UFC President Dana White or Hunter Campbell after this episode.

    In any case, if Nickal is accurate, UFC 314 is looking really strong. The card is already expected to feature Gilbert Burns taking on big-time prospect Michael Morales, Yan Xiaonan clashing with Virna Jandiroba, and Dominick Reyes fighting Nikita Krylov.

    If these fights stick, UFC 314 would have eight ranked fighters in action on the show’s main card, and we don’t yet appear to have a co-main event in place. The UFC could opt to bring Merab Dvalishvili back to defend his title in a rematch with Sean O’Malley.

    Alternatively, O’Malley could face Cory Sandhagen, with the winner potentially earning the next title shot. O’Malley vs. Petr Yan 2 is another intriguing possibility for the co-main event.

    If you’re looking for a fifth fight on the UFC 314 main card, Nickal also said, “I might fight on that card. That’s the card I’m trying to fight on; April in Miami.”

    Nickal is seemingly in line to face a ranked fighter in his next outing. Nickal vs. No. 15 Michel Pereira or No. 13 Jack Hermansson makes sense. If the UFC wants to push Nickal even higher in his eighth professional fight, they could potentially consider No. 11 Paulo Costa.

    The build for Nickal-Costa would be wildly entertaining.


    What’s Next For the UFC?

    Next up for the UFC is the trip to Saudi Arabia. The card has taken some hits in the past 48 hours, but the main event and co-main event are still set to go.

    In the co-main event, Shara Magomedov faces his toughest test when he takes on Michael “Venom” Page. In the main event, Israel Adesanya faces Nassourdine Imavov.

    Updated UFC Saudi Arabia Fight Card:

    • Israel Adesanya vs. Nassourdine Imavov – Middleweight (185 lbs)
    • Sharabutdin Magomedov vs. Michael Page – Middleweight (185 lbs)
    • Sergei Pavlovich vs. Jairzinho Rozenstruik – Heavyweight (265 lbs)
    • Said Nurmagomedov vs. Vinicius Oliveira – Bantamweight (135 lbs)
    • Ikram Aliskerov vs. André Muniz – Middleweight (185 lbs) – CANCELED
    • Muhammad Naimov vs. Kaan Ofli – Featherweight (145 lbs)
    • Shamil Gaziev vs. Thomas Petersen – Heavyweight (265 lbs)
    • Terrance McKinney vs. Damir Hadžović – Lightweight (155 lbs)
    • Fares Ziam vs. Mike Davis – Lightweight (155 lbs)
    • Jasmine Jasudavicius vs. Mayra Bueno Silva – Flyweight (125 lbs)
    • Bogdan Grad vs. Lucas Alexander – Featherweight (145 lbs)
    • Hamdy Abdelwahab vs. Jamal Pogues – Heavyweight (265 lbs)
    • Abdul-Kareem Al-Selwady vs. Bolaji Oki – Lightweight (155 lbs) – CANCELED

    Stay tuned for fight week coverage leading up to the event.



    Massive Title Fight Leaked As Main Event for PPV

    Get ready fight fans, because a massive title fight has been leaked as the main event for an upcoming pay-per-view event. The highly anticipated matchup will feature two of the top fighters in the world going head-to-head in a battle for the championship belt.

    Fans have been buzzing with excitement ever since news of the fight leaked online, with many speculating about who will come out on top. Both fighters have been on a hot streak lately, racking up impressive wins and proving themselves to be true contenders in their weight class.

    While the official announcement of the fight has yet to be made, sources close to the situation have confirmed that negotiations are underway and that the bout is all but set in stone. With the date of the PPV event fast approaching, fight fans can expect an official announcement to come soon.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this massive title fight and be sure to mark your calendars for what is sure to be an epic showdown between two of the best in the business.

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  • LIVE! Watch official BKFC ‘KnuckleMania 5’ PPV undercard stream | Alvarez vs. Stephens


    One of the biggest bareknuckle boxing events of the year will unfold later this evening (Sat., Jan. 25, 2025) at BKFC “KnuckleMania 5” LIVE on DAZN pay-per-view (PPV) from inside Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

    Leading the way will be a main event clash between former UFC and Bellator MMA lightweight champion, Eddie Alvarez, and combat veteran and former UFC featherweight standout, Jeremy Stephens. Alvarez is 1-1 inside of the BKFC ring after suffering a TKO loss to Mike Perry in Dec. 2023, while “Lil Heathen” is 2-0 since joining BKFC two years ago.

    Adding to the mix will be a heavyweight title fight between current BKFC champion, Mick Terrill, and former UFC heavyweight contender, Ben Rothwell, who is 3-0 since making his BKFC debut in 2022. The “KnuckleMania 5” PPV main card will also feature a clash between bareknuckle veterans Bec Rawlings and Taylor Starling.

    Ahead of Saturday’s main card, BKFC will air the official “KnuckleMania 5” undercard video stream LIVE and FREE in the above player starting at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT. It will feature a few bareknuckle fights and some pre-fight content.


    For complete BKFC “KnuckleMania 5” results, coverage, and highlights click HERE.



    Get ready for an action-packed night of bare-knuckle fighting as Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship presents ‘KnuckleMania 5’! Tonight, we have an exciting lineup of fights on the undercard that you won’t want to miss.

    Tune in to the official BKFC PPV stream to watch all the hard-hitting action live. The main event features a highly anticipated match-up between Alvarez and Stephens, but before that, we have a stacked undercard with some of the best fighters in the sport.

    Don’t miss out on any of the action – grab your popcorn, settle in, and get ready to witness some epic battles in the squared circle. It’s going to be a night to remember!

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  • Stock Up, Stock Down After First PPV Of 2025


    UFC 311 was a fun event.

    The Intuit Dome is an amazing venue for the UFC. I’m hoping the promotion heads there twice a year moving forward. I’m also hopeful the event offers some monetary and mental relief for residents in the area who have been dealing with the wildfires on some level.

    When looking back at the event in totality, here’s my take on who and what saw their stock go up or down after UFC 311.

    UFC 311 Stock Up

    The Intuit Dome

    I don’t want to beat a dead horse, but take a look at some of these shots that were taken on Saturday night inside the Intuit Dome.

    The arena had to jump to the top of the list when it comes to destination spots for UFC pay-per-view events.

    Merab Dvalishvili

    I don’t remember the last time I saw a more impressive win in a bantamweight championship fight. Dvalishvili was down two rounds on the majority of the three judges’ scorecards heading into the third frame.

    What does he do? Simply outpace Umar Nurmagomedov for the final three to prove he is the deserving champion at 135 pounds. Dvalishvili has now won 12 fights in a row.

    Here’s who he has defeated on this streak:

    • Umar Nurmagomedov
    • Sean O’Malley
    • Henry Cejudo
    • Petr Yan
    • Jose Aldo
    • Marlon Moraes
    • Cody Stamann
    • John Dodson
    • Gustavo Lopez
    • Casey Kenney
    • Brad Katona
    • Terrion Ware

    Dvalishvili is arguably on the most impressive streak in the history of the division.

    Umar Nurmagomedov

    As great as Dvalishvili was, he only had to be that good because of the level of his opponent. Nurmagomedov handled Dvalishvili’s wrestling better than anyone else the champion has ever faced.

    While Dvalishvili did secure seven takedowns in the fight, Nurmagomedov stuffed 23 of the attempts. Everything about that stat is remarkable.

    All things considered, I’m not sure if there is another bantamweight in the world who can beat Nurmagomedov.

    Jiří Procházka

    Everyone knows Procházka is a wild man with no shortage of toughness. What he showed us on Saturday is a level of defense—via enhanced head movement—that made him enjoy a serious upgrade in his TKO win over Jamahal Hill.

    Perhaps Alex Pereira is still Procházka’s kryptonite, but no other light heavyweight in the world has beaten him in 12 years.

    Jailton Almeida

    Almeida has rebounded well following a disappointing loss to Curtis Blaydes in March 2024. The best thing about his win against Serghei Spivac on Saturday was that he set it up with his striking.

    An excellent combination wobbled Spivac before Almeida pounced and locked in the TKO just before the horn in the first round.

    Almeida called out Ciryl Gane, but before that, he might need to get his revenge against Blaydes or lock horns with the winner of Sergei Pavlovich vs. Jairzinho Rozenstruik on February 1. Almeida has already beaten Rozenstruik, so we’ll see how it plays out.

    Reinier de Ridder

    The former two-division champion from ONE showed he deserves to be ranked in the UFC. He made very quick work of Kevin Holland in a fight that RDR seemed to know would be an easy assignment for him.

    I’d love to see him in with No. 11 Paulo Costa or even No. 13 Jack Hermansson.

    Azamat Bekoev

    The short-notice replacement made it clear he belongs in the UFC. Bekoev destroyed Zach Reese with some explosive ground-and-pound strikes. The 29-year-old looked like a guy who is perhaps two wins away from getting a ranked opponent.

    Ailín Pérez

    Beyond the signature twerking she has become known for, Pérez is rapidly improving as a fighter. She maintains an excellent work rate. She’s tough as nails and, most importantly, understands how to win rounds.

    Pérez simply outworked Karol Rosa on Saturday night. When the new rankings drop, and with Holly Holm being released, Pérez should leap from No. 13 to No. 8 in the women’s bantamweight division.

    Muin Gafurov

    Several fighters saw their undefeated records demolished on Saturday night. Gafurov was responsible for taking Rinya Nakamura’s away.

    Gafurov is deceptively athletic. He swings and kicks with knock-you-into-next-week power with his strikes, and his ground game is strong.

    We need to see him produce a little more consistently, but he could be ready to make some noise at 135 pounds. When you consider he lost his first three fights in the UFC and might have been on the cusp of being released ahead of his win over Kyung Ho Kang in June 2024 (Kang was released earlier this month), Gafurov has experienced quite the rise.

    UFC Stock Down

    Renato Moicano

    Was it a slip or a knockdown? That’s one of the questions some viewers had after Islam Makhachev briefly hit the ground during a flurry from Moicano in the first round.

    No matter—moments later, the champion was showing, live and in color, that there are levels to this sport as he made the Brazilian tap quickly to a D’Arce choke. Quite frankly, Moicano is far from being at Makhachev’s lofty height.

    Moicano wasn’t expected to win, but he looked like the 10th-best lightweight in the world, and at 35 years old—to lose that way—that’s a ceiling-defining loss.

    Kevin Holland

    Character and personality are great. They help to sell fights and partially legitimize a fighter’s presence on a card. However, at some point, fighters have to consistently win to remain useful to the promotion.

    Holland has lost four of his last five fights and six of his last nine. At 32, he’s far from old, but if he hopes to maximize his talent, he needs to make a choice to commit to a weight class—ideally welterweight.

    If he’s to shift his losing ways, he may have to drop the approach that suggests he doesn’t care about winning.

    Payton Talbott

    Talbott’s loss was not a fraud check. He is still the real deal. What we saw on Saturday was a young and talented prospect run into a tough veteran with an excellent gameplan who took the matchup and the odds personal.

    Combine that with Talbott’s still-developing takedown defense and you get a one-sided major upset. Talbott has a lot of work to do when it comes to grappling, and because of his overall package, critics are going to point to all of the things surrounding his unique character as the reason he stumbled.

    True or not, that perception is especially damaging after a loss. That said, there is no question in my mind, he’ll be back.

    Rinya Nakamura

    Even more than Talbott, Nakamura showed cracks in his game. Nakamura’s stand-up defense was highly questionable, and he waited too long to look to take the fight to the ground where he would have been more comfortable against Gafurov.

    Nakamura is a lot further away from being ready to take the next step than Talbott. Quite honestly, pitting the two of them against each other next makes sense.

    Here is a look at all of the results from UFC 311.

    • (c) Islam Makhachev def. Renato Moicano via first-round submission (D’arce Choke)
    • (c) Merab Dvalishvili def. Umar Nurmagomedov via unanimous decision (48-47×2, 49-46) – (FOTN)
    • (POTN) Jiri Prochazka def. Jamahal Hill via third-round TKO
    • (POTN) Jailton Almeida def. Serghei Spivac via first-round TKO
    • Reinier de Ridder def. Kevin Holland via first-round submission (rear-naked choke)
    • Raoni Barcelos def. Payton Talbott via unanimous decision (30-26, 30-27×2)
    • Azamat Bekoev def. Zach Reese via first-round KO
    • Bogdan Guskarov def. Billy Elekana via second-round submission (guillotine)
    • Grant Dawson def. Diego Ferreira via unanimous decision (30-27×3)
    • Ailin Perez def. Karol Rosa via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28×2)
    • Muin Gafarov def. Rinya Nakamura via unanimous decision (30-27×3)
    • Bernardo Sopaj def. Ricky Turcios via unanimous decision (30-27,2, 29-28)
    • Tagir Ulabekov def. Clayton Carpenter via unanimous decision (30-27×2, 29-28)



    Stock Up, Stock Down After First PPV Of 2025

    After the first Pay-Per-View event of 2025, the landscape of professional wrestling has seen some significant shifts. Let’s take a look at which wrestlers and promotions have seen their stock rise or fall following this highly anticipated event.

    Stock Up:

    1. The reigning champion, [Name], emerged victorious in a grueling match against [Name], solidifying his/her status as the top star in the promotion.

    2. [Promotion] saw a surge in viewership and ticket sales following the PPV, thanks to the high-quality matches and compelling storylines that captivated fans.

    3. [Wrestler], a rising star in the industry, delivered a standout performance that caught the attention of fans and industry insiders alike, propelling him/her to the main event scene.

    Stock Down:

    1. [Wrestler], once a top contender for the championship, suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of [Rival Wrestler], leading to a sharp decline in his/her popularity and standing within the promotion.

    2. [Promotion] failed to deliver on the high expectations set for the PPV, resulting in lackluster matches and disappointing outcomes that left fans feeling unsatisfied.

    3. [Wrestler], a fan favorite known for his/her high-flying acrobatics, struggled to connect with the audience during the PPV, leading to concerns about his/her future prospects in the company.

    Overall, the first PPV of 2025 has had a mixed impact on the world of professional wrestling, with some wrestlers and promotions seeing their stock rise while others have experienced setbacks. As the industry continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how these developments shape the future of the sport.

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