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11:24 AM ET BROOKLYN — UFC star Conor McGregor‘s criminal court case remains unresolved, following a brief hearing at Kings County Family Courthouse on Thursday. The 29-year-old mixed martial artist appeared in court for no more than two minutes, just one mile away from Barclays Center, where he threw a hand truck at a UFC
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6:22 AM ET Chamatkar Sandhu It’s only been a few weeks since the UFC’s inaugural event in Liverpool, England, an event used as a vehicle for Darren Till to level up his star power in the sport, and it appears to have worked. Till (17-0-1) defeated Stephen Thompson (14-3-1) via unanimous decision in the main
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1:10 AM ET LAS VEGAS — Ex-NFL player Greg Hardy was awarded a contract with the UFC after scoring a first-round knockout in his professional MMA debut Tuesday night, UFC president Dana White said. White made the announcement during the broadcast of the “Dana White Tuesday Night Contender Series,” shortly after Hardy, 29, knocked out
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6:31 PM ET UFC flyweight Paige VanZant will undergo a second surgery on her broken right arm next month, after an initial surgery earlier this year “failed.” VanZant, 24, revealed the plan via social media on Tuesday. She suffered the injury during her last fight, a decision loss to Jessica Rose-Clark in January, and originally
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May 21, 2018 Jeff Wagenheim In the early morning hours of May 13, 2014, police in Charlotte, North Carolina, responded to a 911 call and encountered a woman outside a luxury apartment building, crying and with visible signs of injury. According to a police report, the 24-year-old said her boyfriend had thrown her onto an
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Jun 11, 2018 A captivating split decision by Robert Whittaker. A weight miss by Yoel Romero. Colby Covington‘s interim title. A much-needed victory for Holly Holm. UFC 225 produced a lot to talk about. What’s next for the winners and losers from Chicago? Here’s ESPN’s take. Robert Whittaker, middleweight champion Result: Defeated Yoel Romero via
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8:19 AM ET CHICAGO — Nearly one year ago, Robert Whittaker defeated Yoel Romero to win the UFC’s interim middleweight championship with an injured knee. On Saturday, the Australian defeated Romero again to retain his middleweight title — this time with an injured hand. Whittaker (20-4) edged Romero in a close split decision at UFC
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