Middleweight contenders Tim Kennedy and Michael Bisping will settle their score in the Octagon in a five-round main event at The Ultimate Fighter Nations: Canada vs. Australia. In the meantime, they'll be trash-talking one another with blogs on Yahoo Sports.
'Rampage' Jackson and 'King Mo' Lawal don't care too much for each other. That animosity will reveal itself in the cage.
His first fight against Mauricio 'Shogun' Rua ranks highly in many fans' minds, but Hendo himself didn't think much of it in the moment.
In an exclusive blog for Yahoo Sports, Tim Kennedy waxes literature, philosophy and French, all in the name of mocking 'The Count'.
Those clamoring for Nick Diaz to get the first crack at Johny Hendricks' belt are delusional. He hasn't done anything to earn it.
After a debatable decision, Lawler had every chance to complain. He didn't, which shows how much he's grown as a fighter.
Hendricks regretted not finishing his fight against Georges St-Pierre in November. He wouldn't make the same mistake again at UFC 171.
After a back-and-forth slugfest, Hendricks dominated the fifth round to pull out a controversial win and snag Georges St-Pierre's vacated title.
In an exclusive blog for Yahoo Sports, 'The Count' responds to Tim Kennedy.
Hendricks thought he had the great Georges St-Pierre defeated at UFC 167 and eased up in the fifth and final round. He won't make the same mistake Saturday against Robbie Lawler.
The 'TUF' winner has seen how hard both GSP and Johny Hendricks work firsthand, and it has changed his approach for the better.
In his exclusive blog for Yahoo Sports, Kennedy rips into Bisping for perceived dirty tactics when the Brit fought Kennedy's friend Jorge Rivera.
Lawler has been a professional fighter for 13 years, has suffered ups and downs, and has sacrificed much in his life. But now it's finally paying off with a title shot Saturday against Johny Hendricks.
The former UFC welterweight champion says he "won't feel badly at all" to see either Johny Hendricks or Robbie Lawler crowned champion Saturday.
The UFC's new digital streaming service has tremendous potential, but some technical glitches and poor search functionality hurt the overall experience.
Champ Jon Jones is a wanted man these days, but which of the contenders actually deserves a shot at the belt?
After an impressive showing against light heavyweight champ Jon Jones, Gustafsson takes on a dangerous unknown Saturday in London.
Manuwa is tough, driven, undefeated and takes on the well-regarded Alexander Gustafsson on Saturday in a UFC event in London.
Sonnen admitted to Yahoo Sports that he's 'in a spot' because of the new rule and that he'll 'have to look at this carefully'.
Woodley definitely talked the talk in getting his fight against Carlos Condit at UFC 171. Now he's got to show he belongs.
The ban on TRT exemptions was a positive start, but many tough questions remain as the Nevada Athletic Commission moves forward in its fight against PEDs.
There is a long way to go in the battle against the use of PEDs in combat sports, but Nevada is setting an example for others to follow.
Hathaway hasn't fought in 17 months but says he's healthy now and ready to take on Dong Hyun Kim on Saturday.
Bellator's Bessette stayed positive in the face of insurmountable odds as a child -- he approaches his fighting career the same way.
Who's next for Rousey? Who knows. But Cyborg Santos wants everybody to know that she wants to fight the UFC champ.
Rousey made UFC history with her quick finish of McMann, and the best may be yet to come.
What was supposed to be the greatest test of Ronda Rousey's career in the main event of UFC 170 didn't end up being much of a match.
Champion Ronda Rousey is brash, colorful and entertaining, and Sara McMann is quite different. But both have been deeply affected by tragedy and have illustrated just how difficult it can be to deal with in the public spotlight.
Having three former Olympians on Saturday's card could eventually help the sports attract better athletes.
The matters need to be resolved at the bargaining table with the UFC, not in a public forum.
On Saturday at UFC 170, Cormier faces Patrick Cummins, the man with whom he trained when he shed tears. But the truth is, tears and fears are part of what makes Cormier great.
She's a terror in the cage and a promoter's dream, and is also focused on developing her acting career. She may work harder than anyone else in MMA, but for how much longer will she fight?
Pat Cummins, who hasn't fought in nine months, is a huge underdog against Daniel Cormier at UFC 170, but if he wins Saturday it could change the sport forever.
Sara McMann doesn't 'care much about money', so don't expect the Olympic silver medalist to sell out anytime soon.
Thanks to a crazy turn of events, Pat Cummins, who was scraping by and down to a jar of spare change, is set to fight Daniel Cormier on Feb. 22 in the co-main event of UFC 170 in Las Vegas.
The UFC president's no-holds-barred press conference Thursday shows White rarely sees both sides of an issue, but he's always entertaining.
On Saturday in Brazil, Lyoto Machida, Gegard Mousasi and Jacare Souza essentially are auditioning for a title shot.
Those who think Rousey's burgeoning movie career will get in the way of her fighting career are sorely mistaken.
A little transparency would've went a long way in the Eye saga -- something all parties need to learn pronto.
The Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health is in the midst of a study of professional fighters with the hope of identifying the cause of brain injuries.
Overeem's call out of Lesnar didn't go over well with Dana White, but his boss did like one suggested opponent.
Tired of seeing Faber in title fights? Well, considering how good he is in non-title fights, it's only a matter of time before he's back.
A controversial stoppage took a little luster off a convincing Barao win as the Brazilian rocked Urijah Faber with punches early and never let up.
Ricardo Lamas says he is ready for his long-awaited title shot against Jose Aldo and much of what makes him great he attributes to his one-time freedom fighter father.
Aldo has only one career loss and that was back in 2005, so why isn't as appreciated as Jon Jones or Renan Barao?
Champions Renan Barao and Jose Aldo, who each fight Saturday at UFC 169, have roots that run deep and have helped each other reach stunning heights.
Barry's colorful personality and brawling style made him a fan favorite in the UFC, despite a 5-7 record in the promotion.
Legendary athletes George Foreman, Sugar Ray Leonard and Ted Williams proved that long layoffs don't necessarily mean an end to elite performance.
Faber critics need to recognize: The California Kid has earned every title fight he's ever been given, including Saturday's bantamweight bout against Renan Barao.
After landing his record 13 post-fight bonus for a head-kick KO win over Adriano Martins, Cerrone doesn't want to sit around for long.