It’s fight weekend, which means it’s time to step outside of the squared circle and into the Octagon for the latest MMA News Roundup.
As always, we have you covered with the top stories coming out of the MMA world, powered by our affiliate website, MMANews.com, the best place for news, results and interviews from the world of mixed martial arts.
Having said that, it’s time to take a look at what is making headlines in the MMA world:
DERRICK LEWIS MOCKS BROCK LESNAR
UFC Heavyweight contender Derrick “The Black Beast” Lewis took to social media to mock Brock Lesnar this week. As noted, “The Beast Incarnate” recently met with UFC President Dana White in Las Vegas, and the UFC boss said there is a “very, very, very good chance” the WWE Superstar will fight in the UFC once again.
“The Black Beast” took a shot at Lesnar’s issues with USADA in the past in the aforementioned social media post. The UFC contender posted a video with Lesnar’s face on McCaully Caulkin in the movie “Home Alone,” as he shouts in fear when he sees a man with the face of USADA executive Jeff Novitzky coming after him.
Lesnar was given an exemption by USADA for his return at UFC 200 before fighting Mark Hunt. He would go on to defeat the former K-1 Champion by decision, only to have the fight ruling overturned to a “No Contest” after he tested positive in multiple drug tests surrounding the fight.
Check out the video where Derrick Lewis mocks Brock Lesnar with the Home Alone movie clips by clicking here.
STEFAN STRUVE SAYS LESNAR DOESN’T BELONG IN UFC
Brock Lesnar is the talk of the town in the MMA community, that’s for sure. In addition to the video from “The Black Beast,” fellow UFC Heavyweight contender Stefan Struve was also critical of Lesnar possibly returning to the Octagon.
Struve, who meets former UFC Heavyweight Champion Andrei Arlovski at this Saturday’s UFC 222 pay-per-view, explained in a recent interview why Lesnar doesn’t belong in the UFC.
“No (he shouldn’t fight again); he doesn’t belong here in my opinion,” Struve told MMAJunkie.com. “He got caught, and just look at that guy.”
Struve continued, “He’s a physical specimen, but it doesn’t make sense. The way they brought him in with the exemption for him not having to do the testing for the four months when he came back – that’s ridiculous. You bring someone back, a guy who looks like him, and he doesn’t have to get tested, and then fights? Mark Hunt, he’s in the right. Of course he’s upset with that.”
CRIS CYBORG SAYS SHE WOULD BEAT FLOYD MAYWEATHER
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When Ronda Rousey was the clear-cut queen of the UFC Women’s division, there was a lot of comparisons between herself and Mike Tyson due to her ability to finish opponents inside the first round. This led to somewhat of a media tour debate as to whether or not Rousey could beat up pound-for-pound boxing legend Floyd Mayweather in a real fight.
After being knocked out by Holly Holm and Amanda Nunes, that talk obviously died down. Well, now it’s back, just with a different face.
Reigning UFC Women’s Featherweight Champion Cris Cyborg, arguably the best and most dominant female fighter on planet earth, recently spoke out in a video about how she would approach a potential battle against “Money” Mayweather.
“You know I”m going to try my grappling for him,” Cyborg said. “The first thing I’m going to try: double-leg. I think it’d be great. I think fighting Mayweather in boxing would be crazy but in MMA I’d take him down,” she added.
Cris Cyborg defends her title at this Saturday’s UFC pay-per-view in Las Vegas, which brings us to our next item …
UFC 222: CYBORG VS. KUNITSKAYA
UFC 222 airs live on pay-per-view from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada this Saturday, as Cris Cyborg defends her UFC Women’s Featherweight Championship against Yana Kunitskaya. Also on the card is Frankie Edgar vs. Brian Ortega, Andrei Arlovski vs. Stefan Struve, Cat Zingano vs. Ketlen Vieira and Sean O’Malley vs. Andre Soukhamthath.
All of the main card fighters tipped the scales this afternoon, successfully making weight for this Saturday’s big event. The weigh-in results for Saturday’s show are as follows:
* Vieira weighed in at 136.25 on her first attempt, .25 pounds over the weight class limit. She was given an hour to cut the weight and ended up successfully hitting the 136 mark on her second attempt.
That will do it for this installment of the MMA News Roundup. Make sure to visit our affiliate website, MMANews.com this Saturday evening for live play-by-play results coverage of the UFC 222 pay-per-view.