Get ready for an exciting journey through the world of MMA! We're diving into the week's hottest topics and uncovering some hidden gems. The controversy surrounding Daniel Cormier's coaching role during a broadcast has everyone talking. Let's explore the week's top stories and uncover the madness that unfolded.
Our 'Article of the Week' shines a light on Jacob Malkoun's accusation against Daniel Cormier. Malkoun believes Cormier was coaching Torrez Finney during UFC 325, raising questions about the ethics of broadcasting and coaching simultaneously. But here's where it gets controversial...
In the 'Comment of the Week' section, we have a tweet that perfectly captures the mood of the Super Bowl. And get ready for a fighter's comment that will leave you scratching your head. Jailton Almeida promised aggression, but his performance left fans wanting more.
The 'Picture of the Week' is a powerful reminder of the raw nature of MMA. 'JUST BLEED' captures the essence of the sport, leaving a lasting impression.
For the 'Unseen Finish of the Week', we have a unique submission. 'Face down, ass up' is a creative way to describe a dominant position in the octagon.
Moving on to predictions, 'MooseAlmighty' takes the spotlight. Their prediction of the Basharat brothers' wins and their ability to go over 1.5 rounds was spot-on.
In the 'Stat or Fact of the Week' category, we learn about the Seattle Seahawks' historic achievement. They became the first NFL team to win the Super Bowl without committing any turnovers in the postseason. An impressive feat!
The 'Feed Post of the Week' sparks an interesting debate. If Ilia and Conor were on the same card, who would get the main event slot? A question worth pondering.
Don't miss our new daily thread post, a great place for readers to chat and connect. And for fight announcements, Movsar Evloev's return to the octagon is a highlight. He'll face Lerone Murphy in the main event of UFC London.
As we look back at MMA history, we remember Brock Lesnar's UFC debut at UFC 81. His highly anticipated entrance ended in a quick submission loss to Frank Mir. In the same event, 'Big Nog' submitted Tim Sylvia to win the UFC interim Heavyweight title.
Jose Aldo's fourth UFC title defense at UFC 156 against Frankie Edgar is another memorable moment. And on the same card, Alistair Overeem's title shot evaporated as he was knocked out by Antonio Silva.
UFC 67 saw the debuts of two PRIDE legends and Anderson Silva's submission victory over Travis Lutter in the main event. Max Holloway's UFC debut also took place on this card, where he lost to Dustin Poirier.
The trilogy fight between Chuck Liddell and Randy Couture at UFC 57 is a classic. Liddell knocked out Couture, solidifying his dominance. And in one of the most iconic moments in UFC history, Anderson Silva's front-kick knockout of Vitor Belfort at UFC 126 is a highlight.
Alistair Overeem's final UFC fight against Alexander Volkov ended in a second-round stoppage. And at UFC Vegas 18, Cory Sandhagen knocked out Frankie Edgar with a flying knee.
Finally, we can't forget the controversial decision at UFC 247, where Jon Jones took a split decision over Dominick Reyes. A decision that left many fans and experts divided.
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