Noche UFC: Controversy reigns as Alexa Grasso and Valentina Shevchenko fight to split draw
Alexa Grasso retained her UFC women's flyweight title at Noche UFC, but her championship defense didn't come in the manner she would have intended.
Alexa Grasso retained her UFC women's flyweight title at Noche UFC, but her championship defense didn't come in the manner she would have intended.
The women's flyweight title rematch at Noche UFC is official and ready to roll as the UFC gets set to celebrate Mexican Independence Day in Las Vegas.
A newly-crowned champion's first title defense is always a special moment, but for Alexa Grasso, it's a little more special than most.
Is this the coolest championship belt in UFC history?
If Valentina Shevchenko's pre-fight words are any guide, we could be about to see the most focused, most dangerous "Bullet" Shevchenko yet.
The UFC is all set to celebrate Mexican Independence Day with a special UFC Fight Night card in Las Vegas, with a championship bout set to take center stage.
Mexico's newest UFC champion will get to compete for the first time as champion as Alexa Grasso puts her women's flyweight title on the line on September 16 in Las Vegas, according to reports.
After three years away from the Octagon, Jon Jones is back, and he made it all look very, very easy as he captured the undisputed heavyweight title at UFC 285 in Las Vegas.
The co-main event of UFC 285 produced a title shock as Alexa Grasso made history as the first Mexican woman to capture a UFC title with a stunning fourth-round submission of the all-conquering champion Valentina Shevchenko.
Mexico's Alexa Grasso added more weight to her championship credentials at 125 pounds with a strong performance over fellow fringe contender Viviane Araujo at UFC Vegas 62.