Molly McCann talks drop to strawweight: ‘I’ll just be able to be as strong as the people I’m fighting’
Molly McCann is looking for a fresh start after making the decision to drop from flyweight to strawweight.
Molly McCann is looking for a fresh start after making the decision to drop from flyweight to strawweight.
Tom Aspinall is back. The English heavyweight, whose career was put on the shelf for a year after damaging his knee in a London main event against Curtis Blaydes almost a year ago to the day, returned in spectacular fashion at The O2 Arena.
The fighters took to the scale at the official weigh-ins ahead of UFC London, with the two heavyweights set for action in the main event combining for a 504-pound clash.
Paddy Pimblett won’t be back in the Octagon until later this year, but his sights are firmly set on one man.
Molly McCann may be one of the most recognizable names in the UFC's women's flyweight division, but the Liverpudlian contender is looking to make a much bigger impact in the sport than her own fighting career alone.
The stars of UFC London weren't short of a word or two as they shared their views following their respective bouts at The O2 Arena. Recap the UFC London post-fight interviews here.
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Before the fighters throw down inside the octagon at UFC London, they first faced the battle with the scale as they made weight at Friday's official early-morning weigh-ins ahead of their respective bouts on Saturday night.
While Molly McCann's highlight-reel win and celebration may have propelled her into the hearts and minds of many MMA fans around the world, the proud Evertonian is keeping her feet firmly on the ground.
Molly McCann stepped out in front of her home fans and delivered a performance to remember as she scored a highlight-reel knockout for the ages at UFC London.