The UFC 300 weigh-ins are taking place as we’re just one day away from the highly anticipated event. While nearly everyone is busy being serious, former bantamweight champion, Aljamain Sterling, brought the funny during his weigh-in.
This past Saturday on the main card of UFC Atlantic City, we saw the return of a former middleweight champion. “The All American” Chris Weidman (16-7) was back as he took on Brazilian Bruno Silva (23-11).
It wasn’t the cleanest of victories for Chris Weidman at UFC on ESPN 54, but given his struggles in recent years, the former middleweight champion will take a win any way he can get it.
Manon Fiorot's fight with Erin Blanchfield -- a matchup of two top flyweight contenders -- was the main event at UFC Fight Night from Atlantic City, N.J., on Saturday night, but perhaps the most anticipated match of the night proved to be the most controversial as well.
On the main card of UFC Atlantic City, we saw the return of a former world champion. Former middleweight champion Chris Weidman (15-7) was making the walk potentially for the final time as he took on the dangerous Bruno Silva (23-10).
Chris Weidman has a few things to scratch off his bucket list before he hangs up the gloves. ‘The All American’ is still up and at it fifteen years after he started his professional career in Atlantic City.
It was a long road back for former UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman (15-7) after he suffered a broken leg during his UFC 261 bout against Uriah Hall (17-11).
At one time, Chris Weidman had the MMA world at his feet. His two consecutive victories against Anderson Silva secured his status as a ratified great in UFC history.
Chris Weidman will make a decision regarding his future in the Octagon as his next bout approaches. Weidman (15-7) suffered a career-threatening leg break in a rematch against Uriah Hall at UFC 261 in April 2021.
In a surprising turn of events, former Middleweight champion, Chris Weidman has announced that he will be returning to the octagon with a bout being targeted for March 30th on the Fight Night show in Atlantic City.
Former Ultimate Fighting Championship middleweight champ Chris Weidman is not ready to call it quits just yet. Weidman (15-7) will be returning to action on March 30 at the unnumbered UFC on ESPN event in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Chris Weidman will not be retiring yet, as he'll be back inside the UFC Octagon this spring. Following his unanimous decision loss against Brad Tavares back in August, many wondered what the future would hold for the "All American." Even UFC CEO Dana White expressed his desire to see Weidman retire.
The future of Chris Weidman has been heavily discussed in the MMA community as of late. Weidman recently returned to the Octagon after recovering from a gruesome leg snap in his 2021 fight against Uriah Hall.
This past Saturday in the featured prelim of UFC 292, we saw the return of a former world champion. Chris Weidman (15-7) made his long awaited debut as he took on fellow veteran Brad Tavares (20-8).
“Chris, I love you. Please, please retire.” That was UFC President Dana White’s plea to former middleweight champion Chris Weidman (15-7) following his unanimous decision loss to Brad Tavares (20-8) at UFC 292 on Saturday.
A former UFC champion is making his long awaited return. This afternoon Mark La Monica broke the news that former middleweight champion Chris Weidman (15-6) will be making his return as he takes on Brad Tavares (19-8) in August.
Former UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman is set to make his first combat sports appearance since suffering a nasty leg break in April 2021. Weidman announced via Instagram that he will face Owen Livesey a grappling match at Polaris 23 on March 11.
Weidman's potential return was already up in the air even due to the seriousness of the original injury, and it seems unlikely he'd be cleared to compete in the UFC before late next spring at the earliest.
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Weidman suffered a horrific and graphic broken leg seconds into his match versus Uriah Hall at Saturday's UFC 261 pay-per-view.
UFC boss Dana White shared a video of the clip and noted that Hall was the first person in UFC history to win without throwing a single strike.
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