6 minutes ago
Tom Aspinall Picks Khamzat Chimaev by Decision Over Sean Strickland
Aspinall praised Strickland’s toughness but ultimately picked the middleweight champion Chimaev to win their matchup by decision at UFC 328. He said Strickland’s path depends on surviving early grappling and repeatedly getting back up. “If Strickland can keep getting up,” Aspinall said, Chimaev may slow down, but his final verdict remained clear: “Khamzat by decision.”
By Afnan Chougle
9 minutes ago
Jeremy Stephens Questions UFC Bonus Money After $75K Era
Stephens criticized UFC’s current bonus structure, asking why payouts have not grown since his early run. “Back at UFC 71 when I started, I was making $75K bonuses,” he said, asking why fighters are not getting $500K now. Stephens also recalled the old “Dana duffle bag” era, questioning where the money went.
By Afnan Chougle
about 4 hours ago
Khamzat Chimaev Rules Out Khalil Rountree Fight Over Brotherhood
Chimaev said he will never fight Rountree, explaining that real friendship matters more than business or fake respect. “If I’m brother with you, I’m real brother,” Chimaev said, contrasting that with fighters who call someone brother one day and fight them the next. He said he cannot do that and wants to stay real.
By Afnan Chougle
about 4 hours ago
Sean Brady Says UFC 322 Clearance Came Hours Before Michael Morales Fight
Brady said he was not cleared to fight Morales at UFC 322 until 5 p.m. on fight night because medical documents were unresolved. He avoided using it as an excuse, saying, “I don’t like excuses,” but noted a car was already scheduled to take him from the arena at 7 p.m. before clearance finally arrived. However, he lost via TKO.
By Afnan Chougle
about 4 hours ago
Sean Brady Explains Joe Pyfer Absence, Says Friendship Is Fine
Brady addressed questions about missing Pyfer’s fight week, saying family responsibilities kept him home. “I have a daughter, my wife has a job,” Brady said, explaining he cannot leave for a full week on short notice. He said Pyfer is on a different journey, but remains his teammate and friend: “Everything is good.”
By Afnan Chougle




