One of the UFC’s all-time greats is fed up with seeing fighters repeatedly commit fouls without facing any consequences.
China's Song Yadong secured a victory over American Henry Cejudo at UFC Seattle but was not happy as it came from an ...
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Following a solid UFC Seattle card on Saturday, here is what I think should be next for Song Yadong and Henry Cejudo.
Song Yadong and Henry Cejudo both seem to be on board for a rematch after the controversial ending to their main event fight ...
This past Saturday in the main event of UFC Seattle, we saw a pivotal matchup in the bantamweight division. Former ...
If Henry Cejudo doesn’t get an immediate rematch against Song Yadong, he’d like to test himself against a former champion who has ‘No Mercy’.
Song Yadong and Anthony Hernandez are the biggest risers after UFC Seattle, but one future Hall-of-Famer was left wondering where he stands with the promotion.
Following the event, popular MMA journalist John Morgan shared the updated rankings. The win moved the Chinese contender up two spots to No. 6 in the bantamweight rankings, while Cejudo fell to No. 9.
A UFC stalwart has suggested a massive punishment for eye pokes and other fouls committed in the Octagon from now on.
Cejudo was stripped of the opportunity to break a two-fight losing streak when Yadong extended his fingers into both eyes ...
Closing in on the final minute of the third round, Song inadvertently poked Cejudo in the left eye, bringing a pause to the action. ‘Triple C’ took the full five minutes of recovery time and opted to ...
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