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UFC 284 Volk vs Makhachev preview

  UFC 284 Preview:  Volkanovski vs. Makhachev By Michael Jones - @keepingitrealmma                                                                                                     &  Dave Manley - @mmabobblehead Very rare are those  who bare the capacity to venture onward,  climb the mountain and gaze upon the horizon. Of those brave enough ,  only a few will wonder what lies beyond, craving the endless journey, a glory out of reach. Of those few, only two will scoff at legacy, motivated not by accolades, but by  reaching a plane where their accomplishment surpasses any previously established understanding of what's possible.  - - - Those two men are about to collide. Not for our ...

UFC 283 Teixeira vs Hill Preview

UFC 283 Preview:                                    Teixeira vs. Hill By Michael Jones - @keepingitrealmma & Dave Manley - @mmabobblehead           After all the  personal chaos at home (in-laws) or  last-second holiday shopping in  frenzied  department stores ,  (yeah right, I bought all my gifts on Amazon, no sweat),  Don't get too cocky bud, you're still part of the problem. After all that and the traumatic surge of domestic violence  raging on between UFC affiliates,  if after all of this, you've still managed to rationalize sticking around,  while we geek out on some good ol' fashioned combat sports... Welp, congrats on being just as disassociated and clinically insane as we are.  Happy New Year  Ladies and Gents. Let's Get It On!               1....

UFC 282 Blachowicz vs Ankalaev preview

 UFC 282 Preview:                                   Blachowicz vs. Ankalaev By Michael Jones - @keepingitrealmma & Dave Manley - @mmabobblehead Time Waits For No Man:                                                                                                  'Don't expect any sympathy from us.                                                                                     If you need extra time to game-plan,         ...

UFC Orlando Thompson vs Holland preview

UFC Fight Night:  Thompson vs. Holland   By Michael Jones - @keepingitrealmma &      Dave Manley - @mmabobblehead Coming off America's 401st Thanksgiving,  we find  ourselves  lethargically slipping right back  into the shuffle .  Headlining is a main course only made  curious  by the fact  one man  is coming off the sport's  shortest  retirement. S andwiched in  between  is  an accidentally very  important  middleweight bout. Finally,   hiding  deep  in  the  prelims, we had  a  necessary flyweight appetizer ,  but now there is   no hint  of a remarkable finish.         1.  Stephen Thompson (16-6-1) vs. Kevin Holland (23-8-1NC)          "Had a good run, 30 in a little over a month, got paid, I'm out". You might be asking yourself what does that even m...

UFC Fight Night Preview Lewis vs Spivac

 UFC Fight Night: Lewis vs Spivac  By Michael Jones - @keepingitrealmma &       Dave Manley - @mmabobblehead What a show ladies and gentleman, w e owe the  UFC 281 competitors  our lunch money and then some.  From Pereira's  last  round glory to Poirier's blood bath. This is the comedown.  From ecstasy to equilibrium.  While we  feverishly  await the next  blockbuster  card, in this interim we pray for war,  war between the heavyweights.  * Main event canceled due to Derrick Lewis getting hospitalized *           1. Derrick Lewis (26-10-1NC) vs. Sergey Spivak (15-3)               On one side, we have one of the funniest and unassuming ' daddest men' on the planet. On the other side, we have a Moldovan polar bear who helped rid us of American football's hardiest scumbag. Both men have given us much to be gr...

UFC 281 preview odds & 2 picks

UFC 281: Adesanya vs Pereira  A Trilogy In Combat, But A First in MMA By Michael Jones - @keepingitrealmma & Dave Manley - @mmabobblehead                     1.  Israel Adesanya (23-1) vs. Alex Pereira (6-1)                Yes these gentleman have fought twice before, both times in kickboxing. The first was in 2016 and by all measurements it was extremely close. They rematched in 2017 and it appeared as though we were getting a clone of the first match, then in the 3rd round it ended with a vicious left hand KO of Israel. Alex may have literally knocked him out of the sport, as Israel left kickboxing after that loss. Now Alex is deep in the MMA game, hunting Israel down. That was then and this is now. The rules are different, the gloves are different and the stage is different. Israel can't back up over the top rope of a ring, if he runs out of room while he backs ...