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As we have no UFC show to keep us entertained this weekend – how very dare they! I got around to reviewing Notorious, a documentary screened on RTE in Ireland, charting the rise of Irish UFC fighter Conor ‘The Notorious’ McGregor, following the preparation for his second UFC fight against Max Holloway, at UFC Fight Night 26, August 2013. This is huge when you actually stop and think about it. RTE, Ireland’s premier television channel, showed this on prime-time TV. Can you imagine the BBC showing a documentary on say, Michael Bisping, at 8pm on a Friday evening? It just wouldn’t happen in the UK, which is where Ireland differ from us, they love their sport and build their stars, and rightfully so. Fortunately, I’m a frequent visitor to the Emerald Isle and managed to catch this must-see, very inspiring show,
The documentary begins with a clip saying how McGregor was collecting social welfare before he got picked up by the UFC. It then moves onto a clip of his latest fight with Max Holloway in Boston and some of his post-fight interview. Now the documentary really gets going, we see a hugely poignant clip of Conor comparing putting on his UFC gloves to wearing the Ireland jersey, or getting to play for your favourite football team. He is living the dream, his dream, and he knows it. All through the documentary it’s evident that Conor is an eternal optimist, he always believed he would fight in the UFC, not just as a competitor, but as UFC champion one day. There’s a clip of him training in John Kavanagh’s gym where he tells teammates this. He has masses of self belief and loves to read inspirational quotes for motivation. It’s clear that family play a huge part in Conors life. They help keep him grounded. The charismatic Dubliner tells a lovely story of how he carries his deceased grandfathers hat everywhere with him, as he keeps it in his training bag. They show his family life; his love for his dog, his girlfriend preparing his meal. Just a normal, down to earth, Irish family. There’s a humorous clip of his parents discussing his unorthodox career, his mother who supports him unconditionally, his father who was initially against cage fighting and had to go and watch a fight – to see for himself just how good his son is. Of course he’s now eating humble pie and lots of it! You can see that McGregor get his sense of humour from his dad who comes across as pretty hilarious and was actually asked for his own autograph and photos at one stage! The fact that the featherweight cannot wait to get home from Vegas to see his friends and family speaks volumes. What I really love about this documentary is that it gives MMA fans and non-fans alike a glimpse of how much hard work, training and dedication goes into being a mixed martial artist. Don’t get me wrong here, it’s not one of those shows that’s full of training shots or anything, there’s a great mix of family life, travel, personal appearances, media and a glimpse of the high life. McGregor gets to stay in a gorgeous hotel with sensational views of Vegas. It charts the differences between his two UFC fights. The first, when he’s a relatively unknown fighter coming from Cage Warriors (he was their Champion in two weight classes,) sensationally knocking out Marcus Brimage at UFC on Fuel TV 9, to his second fight where he’s beginning to get loads of media attention – which actually proves to distract from his training time – one of the cons of being a recognised UFC star. Here we see him indulge his love of designer clothes – Mcgregor is often seen in full suits complete with dickie bow and shades, to choosing jewellery and flying first class. I did chuckle when we see McGregor channel his inner Rickie Hatton saying “I look forward to the day when I’m older and I can eat what I want and become a fat guy, a happy fat guy.” He loves training but hates dieting. McGregor may talk the talk and walk the walk but at the end of the day, he’s a very likeable, down to earth Irishman, who cannot believe his good fortune. He’s still like a kid at Christmas when he’s talking about MMA and UFC. The fact that UFC president Dana White seems to of taken a shine to Conor will help him enormously. Like fellow Europeans, Dan Hardy and Michael Bisping, it helps when the boss is a fan of your work. Of course Conors individuality and quirkiness helps and he’s won over a whole nation of Irish MMA fans. Unfortunately McGregor suffered a knee ligament injury during his fight with Max Holloway which has kept him out of action for eight months currently. His knee popped out during round two of the three round fight that McGregor won by decision. He tore his ACL and MCL. Initially he thought he’d only be side-lined for 4-6 weeks. I know McGregor was hoping to be on the Manchester show in the October. The prognosis was a ten month lay-off and he’s hoping to fight again on July 19, in his hometown, in Dublin’s O2 Arena, possibly against Cole Miller, although this hasn’t been confirmed as yet. I’m sure he’ll be high up on the card, if he doesn’t main event, and after all his recent publicity, I’d expect it to be a nightmare getting tickets for this show! At the end of the documentary you see the ever confident McGregor say how he has an answer for every type of fighter, I’m not sure Frankie Edgar would agree…
The seventh EBI submission, and grappling event shown on 16 July 2016 at The Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles, the second Invitational event to be streamed live on UFC FIGHT PASS. This time around, it's the featherweights turn to take center stage. This seventh edition of the Eddie Bravo Invitational will be crowning the promotion’s featherweight (145lbs / 65kg) division champion, a title currently held by Eddie Cummings. Although the open weight tournament (EBI 6) included big names of jiu jitsu’s international circuit, this featherweight event will have the popular tournament return to its origins in a recipe that rose the attention of the sport’s fans in previous showings, a mix of veteran grapplers, fairly unknown talent and rising stars of the submission only movement.
Bellator 175: Rampage vs. King Mo 2 was held on March 31, 2017 at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois. The event will air live in prime time on Spike TV. The event was headlined by Heavyweight bout between former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Quinton Jackson against former Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Champion Muhammed Lawal. At the weigh ins, Emmanuel Sanchez missed the 146-pound featherweight limit, coming in at 149.5 pounds. The fight was changed to a catchweight.
A look back at the best moments from 2011 in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, featuring 30 matches in total. Among the fighters whose exploits captured the imagination of UFC viewers in 2011 were Junior dos Santos, Frankie Edgar, Tito Ortiz, Wanderlei Silva and Minotauro Nogueira, while, for many, the encounter between Dan Henderson and Shogun Rua stands as the most memorable fight of the decade.
With upsets, blowouts, submissions, a new weight class and one spinning-elbow knockout, UFC Best of 2014 recaps the year in 90 spellbinding minutes. Look back at defining moments from dominant titleholders including Jon Jones and Ronda Rousey, newly crowned champions including Carla Esparza and T.J. Dillashaw and white-hot stars on the rise like Conor McGregor. Plus, nearly four hours of bonus fights bring you all the action from signature performances by stars such as Johnny Hendricks, Robbie Lawler, Chris Weidman, Dan Henderson and more.
A documentary about the confluence of Christianity and mixed martial arts, including ministries which train fighters. The film follows several pastors and popular fighters in their quest to reconcile their faith with a sport that many consider violent and barbaric. Faith is tried and questions are raised. Can you really love your neighbor as yourself and then punch him in the face?
A documentary that follows Michelle "The Karate Hottie" Waterson as she balances life as a mother and professional MMA fighter.
A look at the life and career of Ultimate Fighting Champion's welterweight world champ Georges St-Pierre, also known as "GSP".
A stunning and provocative look at Mark Kerr's career from late '99 through the 2000 Pride Grand Prix, fighting with his own personal demons that rival the men he encounters in the ring.
UFC on ABC 5: Emmett vs. Topuria was a mixed martial arts event produced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship that took place on June 24, 2023 at the VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. A featherweight bout between former interim UFC Featherweight Championship challenger Josh Emmett and Ilia Topuria headlined this event.
Welcome to the world of no-holds-barred freestyle fighting...the fastest growing "sport" in the United States, Brazil, and Japan. CHOKE follows undisputed World Freestyle Fighting Champion Rickson Gracie as he prepares to defend his title in a one-night, single elimination tournament where the winner will fight 3 separate fights over five hours. The World Cup finals of hand-to-hand combat.