Access to better coaching, more training partners and nicer weather convinced UFC welterweight Jake Ellenberger to move to Orange County, Calif., from Omaha, Neb., nine months ago.
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Nick Diaz and Carlos Condit put on a tremendous display of mixed martial arts as they battled for five grueling rounds at UFC 143.
It's ironic, perhaps, that a sense of stability could be restored to Ultimate Fighting Championship’s welterweight division by the unpredictable Nick Diaz.
On Saturday night, Ultimate Fighting Championship returns to pay-per-view with UFC 143 at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, where in the main event Carlos Condit meets Nick Diaz to determine the interim welterweight champion.
The posters lining the Mandalay Bay hallways to promote the annual UFC Super Bowl weekend card usually feature as many as six fighters to highlight three bouts.
"Suga" Rashad Evans returns to the octagon at Saturday's UFC on FOX 2 event as he takes on wrestling standout "Mr. Wonderful" Phil Davis in the main event.
When is an Ultimate Fighting Championship main event not the main attraction? When Chael Sonnen is also on the card, that's when.
Evan Dunham used to return home after long days of training at Xtreme Couture and immediately begin thinking more about fighting.
On Saturday night, Ultimate Fighting Championship returns to network television with UFC on Fox 2 in Chicago, where in the highly anticipated co-main event, United Kingdom superstar Michael Bisping meets Chael Sonnen to determine the No. 1 middleweight contender.
"Suga" Rashad Evans returns to the octagon at Saturday's UFC on FOX 2 event as he takes on wrestling standout "Mr. Wonderful" Phil Davis in the main event.
It took a single mistake for Jim Miller to capitalize.
The UFC announced today that next weekend's UFC 144 pay-per-view will be a four-hour, seven-fight event...
Feb 14, 2012 2:48 PM | The Province » Keyboard KimuraWith the return of the Western Hockey League to Victoria, those expecting a constant barrage of blinding flashiness on Blanshard Street from future NHL stars have perhaps been mildly underwhelmed. But that certainly wasn't the case in October when Emerson Etem of the Medicine Hat Tigers, the complete package of strength and speed, roared through Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre to score five goals in a two-game set against the Royals.