UFC legend Mirko Cro Cop returns to the octagon for a chance at redemption in a rematch against heavy-handed heavyweight Gabriel Gonzaga at Fight Night Krakow.
Fight Night Krakow Free on PICK TV
Watch the event Saturday, April 11th live on UFC FIGHT PASS and on PICK TV on SKY Channel 152 in the UK.
UFC commentator Dan Hardy hits the mats and heads back in the Octagon to train with some of the toughest fighters in Poland ahead of UFC Fight Night Krakow on April 11.
UFC Stories from Poland
Stories From Poland goes live on UFC FIGHT PASS April 4th at 6pm/3pm ET/PT.
UFC Fight Night 63 came from Fairfax in Virginia, where Chad ‘Money’ Mendes defeated Ricardo ‘The Bully’ Lamas proving why he is the number 1 contender in the featherweight division. Mendes made short work of Lamas, lasting just 2 minutes 45 seconds to defeat ‘The Bully’.
In the co-main event between Jorge Masvidal and Al Iaquinta, it was the reaction after the fight that got everyone pumped. Iaquinta won via Split Decision (some went onto argue it should have been the other way around), Masvidal storms out of the cage; The arena echos with Boo’s as Iaquinta gives his post winning speech for which he proceeds to get upset and lands the F-bomb, cursing the crowd out!
Here are the results:
Chad Mendes and his team UFC Fight Night 63 Fairfax
Main Card
Chad Mendes Def Ricardo Lamas Via TKO 2 mins 45 secs Round One
Chad Mendes Win UFC Fight Night 63 Fairfax
Al Iaquinta Def Jorge Masvidal Via Split Decision 29-28, 27-30, 29-28
Al Iaqunita Win UFC Fight Night 63 Fairfax
Michael Chiesa Def Mitch Clarke Via Unanimous Decision 29-26, 29-26, 29-27
Michael Chiesa Win UFC Fight Night 63 Fairfax
Julianna Pena Def Milana Dudieva Via TKO 3 mins 59 secs Round One
After a long and difficult road back to the Octagon, rehabbing from a torn ACL, MCL, LCL, and meniscus, Julianna Pena has made a full recovery and is back.
She is set to face Milana Dudieva on the main card of Fight Night 63 Fairfax.in Virginia on Saturday April 4th.
UFC featherweight contender Chad “Money” Mendes explains why he became a fighter after college, how he has gained another family, and what knowledge he hopes to pass on to younger athletes at Team Alpha Male.
How would Ricardo Lamas describe his striking style? Well, you’ll have to watch and find out as the No. 4-ranked featherweight talks about his punching and kicking game in this edition of “Heavy Hitters.”
When Ricardo Lamas gets on his bike, he just goes where the road takes him. Check out this edition of Gym Escape to find out why Lamas feels stress free when he gets away from training and hops on his Harley.
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