Conor McGregor attacks Khabib Nurmagomedov following The Eagles promise to ‘drown’ Justin Gaethje

The Eagle from Dagestan promised to ‘drown’ Justin ‘Highlight’ Gaethje when they face off in UFC 254, but Conor McGregor has made explosive comments about Khabib Nurmagomedov after this. Highlight is being viewed as the person who can finally be the one to take away the unblemished streak that Khabib Nurmagomedov has had in his … Read more

Indrayudh Talukdar

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Following combat sports for almost a decade now, I have developed a passion for WWE, UFC, and the world of contact sport. A post-graduation student, I decided it was my time to give back to the world, inform about all the latest news and legendary stories that have taken place in the history of our favorite sports.

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Nate Diaz rubbishes Jake Paul’s accusation of turning down MMA bout at PFL: “He didn’t take my offer”

A fight between Jake Paul and Nate Diaz

Via USA Today

Via USA Today

Nate Diaz is one of the best UFC fighters to step inside the octagon. Despite never lifting the UFC title belt throughout his career, Diaz is still considered one of the greatest MMA fighters of this generation. Diaz retired from the UFC in 2022 after a victory over Tony Ferguson. He made a comeback the … Read more

Immanuel Chowdhury

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Immanuel Chowdhury is a professional and dedicated writer for SportsZion, mainly focusing on UFC and boxing. He specializes in capturing the essence of combat sports through insightful analysis and compelling storytelling.

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Why are UFC ending flag ban? Examining the decision from multi-billion-dollar MMA giant

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Dana White, who recently confirmed Paddy Pimblett’s return to the octagon, spoke to the media after the UFC 229 event and he had a lot to say. To begin with, he spoke about the major rule change, that is, flags are now back again and fighters will be able to represent their countries flag in … Read more

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“Got F*cking CTE or some sh*t”: Former UFC icon Nate Diaz rips critics for mocking his way of speech

Nate Diaz

Nate Diaz, a former UFC legend, fiercely expressed his annoyance at those who insulted his speaking pattern in response. Diaz reacted angrily, using profanity to exclaim, “Got Fcking CTE or some sht.” The vocal boxer, possibly alluding to Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), a brain disorder connected to repetitive head injuries, defended himself against individuals who … Read more

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“Scared of the problem child”: Fans throw a jab at Nate Diaz following backtracking on his own 10 rounds request ahead of Jake Paul bout

Nate Diaz

The planned rule modification that would have allowed Nate Diaz to battle Jake Paul over 10 rounds has been abandoned. The boxing debut of the 38-year-old UFC Icon Diaz is scheduled to take place on the 5th of August at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, against the 26-year-old Jake “The Problem Child” Paul. … Read more

Kushal Shinde

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Beneil Dariush fumbles title shot vs Islam Makhachev, comments after heartbreaking Charles Oliveira loss at UFC 289: ‘‘I’ll heal up and be back’’

While it was euphoria for Charles Oliveira last night, Beneil Dariush experienced nothing but agony. Despite Charles’s propensity to bring Beneil low, he still has the spirit to fight back. The Iranian fighter expressed his miserable experience through an Instagram post captioning, “God is good,” read the image Dariush shared, followed by the caption, “I’m … Read more

Khandaker Muntasir

877 articles

As a passionate UFC enthusiast, Khandaker Muntasir Hossain provides coverage of MMA, wrestling, and boxing on multiple platforms. With his deep knowledge of sports, he immerses readers in the excitement of various arenas, whether it's the octagon, squared circle, pitch, court, or ring. Through his writing and love for sports, he aims to motivate others to explore their own sporting interests and experience the magic that sports bring.

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TUF coach Michael Chandler shares candid thoughts on some big names in current UFC roster: ‘‘Greatest of all time currently’’

Michael Chandler, a coach of the 31st season of The Ultimate Fighter, has shared some candid thoughts on some of the biggest names of current UFC roster. Chandler quite surprisingly declared someone as the current ‘GOAT’ of UFC.  The 37-year-old fighter lost three of his last four bouts. A year ago, the American fighter defeated … Read more

Khandaker Muntasir

877 articles

As a passionate UFC enthusiast, Khandaker Muntasir Hossain provides coverage of MMA, wrestling, and boxing on multiple platforms. With his deep knowledge of sports, he immerses readers in the excitement of various arenas, whether it's the octagon, squared circle, pitch, court, or ring. Through his writing and love for sports, he aims to motivate others to explore their own sporting interests and experience the magic that sports bring.

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Why is Michael Chandler called Iron? UFC legend’s nickname explained

Michael Chandler

Michael Chandler is currently competing in the lightweight division at the UFC. He started off with a round 1 knockout victory against veteran Dan ‘Hangman’ Hooker. Since then he has gone on to fight absolute killers like Charles Oliveira, Dustin Poirier, Justin Gaethje and Tony Ferguson. On stage he rocks the nickname ‘Iron’. Why Michael … Read more

Golenur Aktar

323 articles

Golenur Aktar is a writer and made her debut in the 'Pen & Paper' industry holding the hands of Sportszion. She ignited her writing craze from Biography articles and now writes about NFL.

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Paulo Costa vs Ikram Aliskerov: Dana White sheds light on former title challenger’s comeback bout at UFC 291

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Paulo Costa is mocked by fans for ducking Chimaev

On Tuesday, UFC President Dana White made some exciting announcements about two upcoming pay-per-view events this summer through the UFC’s social channels. First up, UFC 291 is set to take place in Salt Lake City, Utah, on July 29. This marks the second consecutive year that the city will host a pay-per-view event. During the … Read more

Sami Haider

543 articles

Sami Haider is a UFC/boxing journalist who connects combat sports to pop culture. His deep passion for the UFC started in 2018, triggered by the UFC 229: Khabib vs. McGregor fight. He is a passionate writer who has a profound love for the sport and the skills that are used in it. Through his work, Sami aspires to connect combat sportsmen and their enthusiastic fans.

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