Plenty of things can happen in the world of MMA in seven days.
From event announcements and the fights on the weekend to the best tweets and latest trash talk between fighters, we’ll keep you in the know at the end of each week with the latest happenings in the sport.
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The Fights
Michael “Venom” Page sends Gianni Melillo into orbit with KO at Bellator London
RIGHT HAND. GOODNIGHT! @Michaelpage247 stops Gianni Melillo inside one round with a brutal right hand walk off KO.
Talk about a perfect homecoming. #BellatorLondon pic.twitter.com/fYuxXN336m
— Bellator Europe (@Bellator_Europe) November 23, 2019
Michael “Venom” Page continued his path to redemption with a brutal walk-off knockout over Italian Gianni Melillo at Bellator London on Saturday night.
Melillo, who bravely stepped up to face “MVP” on short notice after original opponent Derek Anderson withdrew, was little match for Page.
It’s fair to say this wasn’t an unexpected outcome. MVP toyed with Melillo and got his foe to respond to nearly all the feints he threw in his trademark point karate stance.
In the fight’s crescendo, Melillo was in retreat – again reacting to his advancing foe’s feints. As soon as the Italian sought to engage, Page was waiting with a big overhand right to send Melillo crashing down to the canvas to send the audience at Wembley’s SSE Arena into raptures.
After the bout, MVP called out Bellator welterweight champion Douglas Lima – the one man to ever hand the Londoner a defeat inside the cage.
Bellator London: MVP vs. Melillo main card results
Welterweight: Michael Page def. Gianni Melillo by KO (punch) at 1:47 of round one
Middleweight: Fabian Edwards def. Michael Shipman by split decision after three rounds
Lightweight: Soren Bak def. Terry Brazier by unanimous decision after three rounds
Cage Warriors 111: Nathias Frederick wins middleweight title, Modestas Bukauskas defends his
What a fight! What a performance from Nathias Frederick! 👏
He stops the his opponent at the end of the 4th round to become the NEW Cage Warriors Middleweight Champion 🏆☝️#CW111 #AndNew pic.twitter.com/JDuVr6JlZe— Cage Warriors (@CageWarriors) November 22, 2019
Birmingham’s Nathias Frederick became the second city’s second Cage Warriors champion on Friday night, joining lightweight champion Jai Herbert, after snatching away James Webb’s middleweight title.
Frederick had to weather the storm in the contest’s early stages as Webb sought to utilise his grappling advantage. Frederick kept his composure to stay in the fight until he unleashed a barrage of punches and a knee to force the fight to be stopped with just one second remaining the in the fourth round.
This Frederick win comes after he and Webb fought to a majority draw earlier in the summer.
Welcome to elbow city 💪
Modestas Bukauskas successfully defends his title at #CW111 in devastating fashion! 😳👏#AndStill pic.twitter.com/UCUS7BDGwQ— Cage Warriors (@CageWarriors) November 22, 2019
In the co-main event, Lithuania’s Modestas Bukauskas defended his Cage Warriors light heavyweight championship with a first-round knockout over Riccardo Nosiglia.
While defending a takedown against the cage, Bukauskas drove a number of powerful elbows into the side of Nosiglia’s head, eventually rendering him unconscious.
It was an emphatic win for Bukauskas, who then pleaded for the UFC to sign him. Will we see Bukauskas competing in the Octagon any time soon?
Cage Warriors 111 main card results
Middleweight Championship: Nathias Frederick def. James Webb by TKO (strikes) in the fourth round
Light Heavyweight Championship: Modestas Bukauskas def. Riccardo Nosiglia by KO (elbows) in the first round
Lightweight: Mads Burnell def. Steve Aimable by unanimous decision after three rounds
Lightweight: Joilton Lutterbach def. Alex Lahore by KO (punches) in the first round
MMA News
Ben Askren announced his retirement from MMA
Last week, former One Championship and Bellator MMA welterweight champion announced his retirement from mixed martial arts competition.
Askren made his decision after find out he has been told he requires a hip replacement after years of nagging injuries.
Read more about this story here.
UFC announces return to London’s O2 Arena on 21 March 2020
The UFC are set for a return to London on 21 March next year.
At present, there are no official fights announced for the promotion’s return to the O2 Arena in 2020, but rumours of a fight between Liverpool’s Darren Till and former UFC middleweight champion Robert Whittaker are swirling.
Read more about this story here.
Conor McGregor manager says Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone fight talks are “progressing”
It looks like former UFC two-weight champion Conor McGregor is set for a return to the Octagon in 2020 against Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone.
McGregor’s long-time manager Audie Attar hopes there will be an announcement in the coming weeks.
Read more about this story here.
Khabib Nurmagomedov still wants to fight Georges St. Pierre
Khabib Nurmagomedov has made it no secret that he would like to fight the retired Georges St. Pierre even if he is fighting Tony Ferguson next.
Despite the French Canadian’s retirement, Khabib still wants the fight.
Read more about this story here.
Jon Jones set to defend his UFC light heavyweight championship against Dominick Reyes in Houston
Bones is back to defend against the undefeated Devastator in H-Town (via @bokamotoESPN) pic.twitter.com/uwIzGUOwcw
— ESPN MMA (@espnmma) November 22, 2019
Top Tweets of the Week
Israel Adesanya
Keyword…”WAS”. https://t.co/CD79YdNwTn
— Israel Adesanya (@stylebender) November 24, 2019
It looks like the ever-growing beef between UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya and UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones isn’t going away any time soon.
Conor McGregor
I’ll go at anyone on that list.
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) November 22, 2019
As mentioned above, Conor McGregor is angling for an MMA comeback in 2020 after not setting foot in the UFC’s Octagon in 2019.
Jorge Masvidal
Put your money where your mouth is I’m the only 1 #1of1 #theresurrection https://t.co/G1bMXhUO4a
— Jorge Masvidal UFC (@GamebredFighter) November 23, 2019
While McGregor has been on a hiatus, Jorge Masvidal’s rise to super stardom has been MMA’s biggest story this calendar year.
It appears the UFC’s “BMF” wants a big payday fight with “The Notorious.”
Dana White
#Repost from Instagram/@FloydMayweather @danawhite and I working together again to bring the world another spectacular event in 2020.#boxing#UFC#mma#mayweatherpromotions pic.twitter.com/TVNDs1HlRe
— Dana White (@danawhite) November 22, 2019
UFC President Dana White has long fuelled the rumours that he will be getting involved in the sport of boxing some time in the future.
This week, he and Floyd Mayweather Jr. dropped the bomb that they will be working together for the latter’s comeback next year.