UFC 189 FOX Sports Live split screen picture of Jose Aldo and Conor McGregor
Before they hit the octagon for UFC 189, watch as Conor McGregor and Jose Aldo square off in a very heated and funny war of words on the FOX Sports Live set.
UFC 189 FOX Sports Live Interview
UFC 189 takes place on July 11th at The MGM Grand Arena.
On Episode 2 of UFC 189 World Championship Tour Embedded, headliners Jose Aldo and Conor McGregor arrive in Las Vegas on the second stop of their whirlwind trip.
Featherweight champion Aldo stokes his competitive fires in his room by playing ping-pong and pool.
“The Notorious” McGregor takes a more serious approach, acclimating with room service, a nap and a hard workout before the media duties begin.
UFC Embedded is an all-access, behind-the-scenes video blog following the stars of July’s UFC 189 on their World Championship Tour.
UFC 189 World Championship Tour Event Poster
Tickets for UFC 189 are on sale Friday, March 27th at 10 am PT at UFCFIGHTWEEK.com.
On Episode 1 of UFC 189 World Championship Tour Embedded, featherweight champion Jose Aldo has the home court advantage on the trip’s first stop in Rio De Janeiro. But incendiary Irish challenger Conor McGregor makes the city his own, disrespecting the champion at a press conference and riling up the crowd at a local pub. After an intense faceoff at the press conference, the rivalry between the opponents turns serious… and they still have 10 days of travel together.
UFC 189 World Championship Tour Embedded Ep 1 Conor McGregor ripping up a picture of Jose Aldo
UFC Embedded is an all-access, behind-the-scenes video blog following the stars of July’s UFC 189 on their World Championship Tour.
Tickets for UFC 189 are on sale Friday, March 27 at 10 am PT at UFCFIGHTWEEK.com.
If you missed the announcement during the UFC 189 World Tour Press Conference, Dana White officially announced that bantamweight champion, Ronda Rousey will defend her belt against Bethe Correia on August 1st at the HSBC Arena in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.
Rondo Rousey vs. Bethe Correia Face off
Dana White also had to come in between Featherweight Champion Jose Aldo Jnr and number 1 contender Conor McGregor at the UFC 189 World Tour Press Conference.
Jose Aldo vs. Conor McGregor UFC 189 World Tour Press Conference Rio de Janeiro Face Off
The UFC 189 World Tour press conference took place, live on UFC Fightpass on Friday, March 20 at 1pm/10am ET/PT.
At the UFC 189 world tour press conference, Dana White officially announced that Ronda Rousey will be defending her Bantamweight Championship Belt against Brazilian Bethe Correia at he HSBC Arena in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil on August 1st.
Conor McGregor Relaxed at UFC 189 world tour press conferenceJose Aldo Jnr Flipping The Bird at Conor McGregor on the UFC 189 world tour press conference
Ronda Rousey and Bethe Correia Face Off UFC 189 world tour press conference
UFC 189 : Ronda Rousey Vs Bethe Correia Face Off in Rio De Janeiro
UFC 189 : Conor Mcgregor Vs Jose Aldo Face off In Rio De Janeiro
UFC Fight Night 59, Boston lived up to the hype from the very first fight on FIGHT PASS, for me though the pure transitions, fluidity and skill shown of his Jiu-Jitsu in the aired Prelim fights on Fox Sports 1 was Charles Rosa, to me it was so awesome to watch. With an array of submission attempts and one step ahead I felt, it was beautiful, with a tight D’arce choke sunk in the third round.
Another Prelim fight for which I personally enjoyed every single minute was Johnny Case, another example of beautiful short elbows (yes I love using my elbows too), amongst a great winning fight.
Paddy Holohan Weigh in
Patrick Holohan is always impressive, especially with his ground game, he came out fast, with intent on finishing Shane Howell within the first round. He almost succeeded several times with a rear naked choke, but credit where credit due, Shane Howell is tough, durable and managed to escape Paddy’s rear naked choke in the last ten seconds of the first round to end up on top. Although it was a one sided ‘beating’ for Shane, his skills on the ground amazed alot of people to escape several of Paddy’s Chokes.
Cathal Pendred and Sean Spencer
Wow is all I can say at the beginning of Cathal Pendred’s fight! Who else saw Sean Spencer knee (accidently) Cathal when he was on the ground at 2 mins 32 seconds of the first round? Cathal clearly stated ‘woah, hang on’ but even the commentators by passed the incident and carried on commentating about the ‘over hand right punches’ that were then connecting with Cathal after that incident by Sean Spencer!
On the flipside of this, I feel Sean Spencer did a great job of working his boxing skills, Octagon control, damage and therefore I did not see what the judges saw (good job I am not a judge), then again I do not think I am alone in saying this!
Uriah Hall and Ron Stallings Face Off
I have to mention Ron Stallings for taking this fight against Uriah Hall on five days notice, not many athlete’s go ahead once it is fight week when it comes to Uriah Hall so full props to Ron. Uriah Hall is a beast on his feet and has a very nasty ground and pound game for which we saw again Sunday.
The below picture was taken straight after his fight with Uriah Hall and shows the Ground and Pound damage by the fighter.
Photo courtesy of UFC Shanda
Ron Stallings cut Courtsey of UFC ShandaDonald ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone and Benson Henderson
The Co-Main event Donald ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone vs Benson Henderson. What can one say. Cerrone is definitely in his prime and Henderson has been on the end of some shocking decisions as of late, but he will be back to winning ways I feel very soon. Again I did not see what the judges saw in this fight and I am sure I am not the only one!
Conor McGregor
Conor McGregor lived up to every bit of the hype, starting off with ‘flipping the bird’ at Dennis Siver as he did not touch gloves. Siver managed to keep his composure all week and not let McGregor get into his head one bit (unlike most of McGregor’s previous opponents).
Conor McGregor
McGregor did not dispose of Siver within the two minutes as he previously predicted, but he did dispose of him in the second round, convincingly. Next for McGregor is the featherweight champion JoseAldo either in Las Vegas or Croke Park in Dublin.
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