Former UFC lightweight Melvin Guillard has hit a bit of a rough patch in recent years. After being released from the UFC in 2014, Guillard signed with WSOF, where he picked up a TKO win over Gesais Cavalcante. Unfortunately for Guillard, the win in 2014 over Cavalcante remains his most recent loss to date three years later. Guillard lost his next fight against Justin Gaethje after missing weight, before then dropping two more fights under the Bellator MMA banner. Nearly a year ago, Guillard was able to snap his 3-fight skid when he picked up a KO win over David Rickels. With that being said however, the win was overturned to a ‘No contest’ after Guillard tested positive for a banned substance. Following that, Guillard returned to the Bellator MMA cage in early 2017, where he dropped a unanimous decision to Chidi Njokuani.
During a fight in China this week under the KunLunFight banner, Guillard was handed a vicious KO loss.
While it may have come as shocking news to many, some were not surprised when news broke that Anderson Silva was recently flagged for a potential anti-doping violation by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA).
Fighters spend many hours in the gym preparing for their contests. For some, the preparation pays off with a lightning quick win while their opponents face the misery of getting defeated in a matter of seconds.
In this video, we take a look at the boxing match between Miguel Carrizoza and Ryan Garcia for the vacant NABF Junior Super Featherweight Title. The two met in September where Garcia won the fight in less than a minute after dropping Carrizoza twice in a matter of seconds with the referee calling an end to the fight at 30 seconds of the very first round.
Joe Rogan has a ton of fans with his wealth of knowledge not just in mixed martial arts but in life in general. The comedian and UFC commentator has built a huge following on his Joe Rogan Experience podcast that covers a wide variety of topics and guests that stretch far beyond combat sports.
We’ve seen the amazing movement from the high-level pound-for-pound boxer Vasyl Lomachenko. Many fans relate Lomachenko and his evasive footwork like something out of the Matrix.