UFC Fight Night 263 weigh-in results
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Mark Zuckerberg has again turned heads in the MMA world, this time by taking down a reigning UFC champion. UFC light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira uploaded a series of pictures and clips to his Instagram account on Thursday,
At Friday’s official weigh-ins for the UFC’s return to the APEX, Cortes-Acosta tipped the scales at 263 pounds, three shy of the heavyweight limit and more than 25 pounds heavier than opponent Ante Delija, who later weighed in at 237 pounds. The top 15-ranked fighters meet in the co-main event.
UFC reporter Megan Olivi thinks she's in the minority when it comes to the first Merab Dvalishvili vs. Umar Nurmagomedov fight.
UFC Vegas 110 is less than 24 hours away … It all goes down this weekend (Sat., Nov. 1, 2025) inside the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the main event, Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Featherweight knockout artists collide as Steve Garcia takes on David Onama.
It may not have been in MMA, but Gable Steveson did add another finish to his combat sports highlight reel in his latest fight.
UFC Fight Night 263 ceremonial weigh-ins are complete, and the fighters came face-to-face one final time before Saturday's event.
Meta lizard Mark Zuckerberg likes to hang around MMA fighters and TRANE UFC because he’s filthy rich. Unfortunately, when nothing is out of reach — eliminating the driving forces of purpose and desire — life can get pretty boring.
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Danbury youth to get mixed martial arts training from UFC legends Teixeira, Pereira
DANBURY — Glover Teixeira's mixed martial arts skills are world renowned. The Brazilian American and longtime Danbury resident reached the heights of MMA glory, once holding the coveted UFC Light Heavyweight title — and it all started in 2001 in an old judo training room in Danbury War Memorial’s basement.
It’s not uncommon for fighters to have strange superstitions. Some draw confidence from certain rituals, while others believe avoiding specific things brings them luck or a mental edge.
Two weeks after he said he was quitting, Jones walked back the retirement and said he was back to training. Once the UFC's plans for an event at the White House were announced, Jones started pitching himself for a spot on the card.