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T.J. Dillashaw暗示想完成超级战 看起来像是冠军对冠军。- T.J. Dillashaw和Henry Cejudo之间的冠军争夺战即将上演。 自从两名选手在UFC 227上赢得冠军后,就有传言称Dillashaw和Cejudo之间可能会有一场超级大战。T.J. 在比赛当晚成功卫冕,Henry 击败了UFC历史上最长的卫冕冠军德米特里乌斯·约翰逊,震惊了世界。 据出现在Joe Rogan MMA播客上的Dillashaw说,UFC正在强烈考虑在今年晚些时候考虑冠军与冠军的对决。 Dillashaw说:“没什么严重问题。”“一些暗示,我们一起做了一次媒体宣传,他们把我们放在一起合影,让我们互相交谈(脏话)。他们没有报道。但是我们所做的一切都是真实的, 理想情况下,Dillashaw想要向下降重并以125磅的重量挑战Cejudo。根据Dillashaw的说法,这对Cejudo很有利。 Dillashaw说:“我不想被任何人说我以大欺小。”在我第一次和科迪(加布兰特)打架之前的那个夏天,有人告诉我要和狄米崔斯·约翰逊打。不到三个星期,我的体重就降到了140磅。 如果这两人相遇,那么极具竞争力的Dillashaw将拥有更多的腰带。他很有可能成为UFC之后和Daniel Cormier和Conor McGregor一起成为第三个同时获得两个分区冠军的人。 而这位两届bantamweight冠军想要证明他的摔跤与奥运会金牌得主Cejudo不相上下。 “Cejudo的事情也让我很开心,因为他是(奥运会)金牌得主,”Dillashaw说。 “他非常想要证明自己,以至于证明他是有史以来最伟大的体育运动员。”我会去那里,我哪儿都能打败他。 MMA与摔跤完全不同。我是更出色的选手。这就是我为此感到非常兴奋的原因。它给我带来了很多兴趣。“
假司机:我输了,但是很开心,这就是我要的比赛方式。 我的比赛不需要记分卡,不需要别人为我的比赛结果做决定。这就是我的比赛方式,疯狂的。 现在排名第5,争取每年打2次比赛。Morning Report: Justin Gaethje feels like he won against Eddie Alvarez, because he lost by KO, not decision After he made his UFC debut earlier this year, knocking out Michael Johnson in a thrilling Fight of the Year contender, Justin Gaethje shouted to the world, “Where is my equal?!” Turns out, he found his equal in his very next fight, getting knocked out by Eddie Alvarez at UFC 218 earlier this month. And though the loss was the first of Gaethje’s career and set him back in his goal to hold UFC gold one day, Gaethje wouldn’t have it any other way. Speaking to MMA Tonight on SiriusXM Rush recently, Gaethje said that he was happy with his performance at UFC 218 and glad that he was knocked out instead of losing on the judge’s scorecards. “It’s crazy, the way I fight, it’s definitely hard to - I would argue to anybody that I won the first round,” Gaethje explained. “I did some major damage to his lead leg in that first round. He did a good job of putting his hands on me but definitely didn’t do a lot of damage. He definitely beat me in that second round and in the third round, I thought it was a close fight. If it would have went to the scorecards, I’m sure he would have got it because of the takedown or something and he was a little bit more active with punches but I cause a lot of damage when I do land my strikes and it’s hard to judge that. “I’m glad I got knocked out instead of going to a decision and losing because that’s not the way I want to lose. I’m happy with my performance. I feel like I won because I tried so hard. My preparation was there and ultimately I went out and did what I go to do and that’s entertain people and entertain myself really. And I had fun.” The bout was immensely entertaining, winning one of two Fight of the Night bonuses given out for UFC 218 and figuring to be on the short list for Fight of the Year consideration. At the end of the day though, the bout, like all Gaethje’s fights, was exciting in large part to the devil-may-care attitude with which he fights, a style even Gaethje has previously admitted will shorten his MMA career substantially. But despite having now been stopped in violent fashion, Gaethje says that isn’t going to change his approach at all other than some fine-tuning. “At the end of the day, it’s an unforgiving sport,” said Gaethje. “All of a sudden I could get knocked out three times, so you just never know with this sport. I’m definitely not gonna change anything. There’s not a lot of people that can sit there and take the punishment that I can deliver. “I need to be in better shape. I was definitely trying to avoid grappling exchanges because I didn’t want to get tired . . . but those are things that can be fixed.” As for what’s next for Gaethje, the fifth-ranked lightweight, says that he is hoping to fight twice a year going forward and would preferably like to return this summer but he doesn’t have a specific opponent in mind because since he lost, he doesn’t feel like he gets to call the shots. Instead, Gaethje says he’s happy to fight whoever the UFC puts in front of him but that realistically, they’re smart enough to put someone in front of him that will make sense and get him back on track to chase the belt. “With the way I fight, the UFC’s not stupid,” said Gaethje. “For one, they probably know that they’re don’t have me forever. I’m not gonna be around. They don’t have but six to seven more fights out of me. I believe that I’m one of the top competitors in this division in the world, so I’m gonna keep fighting people at the top of the division for right now. “I definitely would have wanted to call someone out ahead of me had I won this fight but since I lost I don’t think I have that position anymore. But they’re not gonna make me fight someone way back there. From a business standpoint, of course I’m not gonna fight someone that’s unranked or something like that. I think I’m on the same page as the UFC right now and luckily, one loss doesn’t kill you. Two or three does so I’ve got to go out there, and get a big win in my next fight, it doesn’t matter who it’s against.”
155磅已经挤满了挑战者,是时候该剥去康纳的腰带了! 顶级轻量级选手对现状相当不满,钻石等等。 还是引用吧友那句话,一个量级,二个冠军,而挑战者一个都打不到是最骚的。Top UFC Lightweight Thinks It’s Time To Strip Conor McGregor’s Belt. As the UFC heads into 2018 following a questionable 2017 where their biggest star Conor McGregor didn’t fight in MMA once, their biggest question remains when – and if – ‘The Notorious’ will finally defend his title belt. Long regarded as possibly the most talented division in the UFC, the 155-pound fray has grown increasingly packed with disgruntled contenders who want the weight class to finally move on. There’s no end to the current rut, however, as interim champion Tony Ferguson recently had surgery and is understandably waiting for his massive payday unification bout with McGregor. That has the division on edge, and the growing sentiment amongst them is that McGregor should be stripped of his title if he’s unwilling to defend it soon like he said he would. One of those competitors is No. 7-ranked Dustin Poirier, once a foe of McGregor’s who was knocked out at 2014’s UFC 178. But “The Diamond” has been on a bit of a tear in 2017 after his last loss to Michael Johnson in September 2016, building a two-fight win streak that would be three if his controversial UFC 211 bout vs. Eddie Alvarez hadn’t been ruled a no contest by Herb Dean. Poirier recently told MMA Weekly’s Damon Martin that the time was here for the UFC to strip McGregor: “The thing is, the UFC’s pretending with Conor, but you have a list of top 10 fighters who aren’t pretending or messing around. This is their lives and their goals and their family’s future, a lot of stuff on the line here. “So no pretending — let’s strip the belt from the guy or make him fight.” Poirier undoubtedly raises a valid point by suggesting McGregor needs to defend the belt because the rest of the class is trying to further their careers, yet it could be highly unlikely due to the fact that the promotion’s far and away best shot at a monstrous pay-per-view (PPV) haul in 2018 rests on McGregor’s potential return. Regardless, Poirier said the division needs to move on and the only to attain that necessary goal is to get McGregor out of the picture if he doesn’t want to compete: “We have to [strip him] and then other fights make sense. Tony [Ferguson] gets the belt, his belt becomes the real belt and then he fights the winner out of these next few fights we have coming at the beginning of the year. We’ve got to clear it up.” ‘The Diamond’ is hardly the first fighter – or even lightweight, for that matter – to call out the UFC to take the brash Irishman’s gold, and those cries are only growing louder by the day. As we’ve seen with the recent (and curious) case of returning former champion Georges St-Pierre, titles don’t mean anything close to what they once did in the UFC, as they’re really only an award placed on a match-up to make it seem as big as possible in today’s “money fight” era. McGregor only wants compete in just those, and the Top 10 of the lightweight division aren’t really going to be his radar unfortunately, because they would provide fans with some entertaining action. After you fight Floyd Mayweather, most bouts don’t seem to get the juices flowing quite as much as they once did. For the lightweight division’s sake, the fight game will have to hope the UFC finally lends some clarification to this growing cesspool sometime very soon.
瑞典:哥们我还是想打骨头琼斯! 在他眼里,骨头才是真正的冠军。Alexander Gustafsson stills wants rematch with ‘real champion’ Jon JonesAlexander Gustafsson underlined that he wants the next pop at the winner of Daniel Cormierversus Volkan Oezdemir on the latest episode of The MMA Hour, but he still has a bone to pick with controversial former champion and Jon Jones. The perennial light heavyweight contender claimed he wasn’t surprised at all when he heard that Jones failed a drug test in the wake of his victory over Cormier at UFC 214, which was later overturned to a no-contest. The Swede also revealed that he felt sorry for his former opponent. “I wasn’t shocked,” Gustafsson told Ariel Helwani. “I wasn’t surprised and I feel sorry for him. What can I say? I just feel sorry for him…that he’s got new things coming up all the time. I’m not surprised at all and I just feel sorry for him. It’s bad for everything. It’s bad for the sport. “Look what he did to DC – he’s a beast. Nobody has done what he’s done and he’s just getting caught over and over again.” Gustafsson said it was Jones’ inability to correct his decisions that made him pity him. “There must be something wrong with him, right?” he replied when asked specifically why he felt sorry for Jones. “You know, you just don’t do that. How should I explain it? I just think he’s taking all the wrong decisions all the time and for that I am feeling sorry for him, basically.” The All Stars fighter came closer to beating Jones than any of his other opponents when he came up on the wrong side of a decision after their epic battle at UFC 165. He has been campaigning for a rematch ever since the first fight, so it was no surprise to hear that he still would like to see Jones back in the Octagon despite his consecutive failed drug tests. “I want him back. I want another fight with him. I want to fight him at some point in my future career. I just want to fight him one more time and maybe for that reason I want to see him come back,” he said. “But, at the same time, he’s been getting caught a lot of times. If he doesn’t come back, he doesn’t come back. I just feel like it’s sad for the sport and for the whole thing.” Gustafsson stated that he would be confident that Jones would be clean if he did make a return: “It’s a fight, right? If he comes back he has to be clean. There is no other way, so if he comes back at some point he’s going to be clean for sure.” While he underlined his great respect for current light heavyweight titleholder Cormier, Gustafsson highlighted that he still sees Jones as “the real champion”. “He has the belt. I want to fight DC for sure. I want that belt, but for me the real champion is Jon Jones of course because he has been destroying everybody in the division. Everything he’s done has not been done before,” stated Gustafsson. “So, for me, he’s the real champion but I accept DC as a champion too. He’s a good guy and a good fighter and the only person he has lost to is Jon Jones. He’s the real deal and I think he’s champion material.”
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