Boxing champ Carl Frampton on meeting Francis Ngannou at the UFC PI: ‘I’ve never felt less of a man in my life!’

Former two-division boxing champion Carl Frampton’s recent stint at the UFC Performance Institute left him impressed with both the facilities and the punching power of one of its regular attendees.

Northern Ireland’s boxing superstar Carl Frampton has been training at the UFC Performance Institute ahead of his upcoming fight in Las Vegas, and “The Jackal” admitted he was blown away – both by the facilities and by one of the PI’s regular attendees.

Frampton headed out to Vegas to finalize his fight camp ahead of his bout with Tyler McCready at The Cosmopolitan on Nov. 30 and got a hook-up to train at the UFC PI via the UFC’s vice president of performance, Duncan French, who shares an association with one of Frampton’s regular gyms back in Manchester, England.

And after French gave Frampton the green light to finish off his fight camp at the PI, the former two-weight world champion was suitably impressed with the facilities he was given access to.

“The facility is amazing,” he enthused. “The people are really friendly and nice, and I couldn’t have asked for anything more, really.

“I didn’t really know what to expect coming here, being a boxer and not coming from an MMA background, wondering potentially how the other athletes will look at this boxer coming into their gym to train, but everything’s been really nice.

“You train hard. You’ve got everything you need. We bring our coaches in, we do our punching sessions, but we can also do cardio here, we can also do weights. And then after we can go and chill out in the recovery suite, in ice baths, plunge pools, saunas, jacuzzis. It’s state-of-the-art, top of the range. I’ve never been in a facility like it.”

Frampton admits he’s a fan of the UFC, but is still getting to grips with his understanding of the grappling aspect of the sport. But when it comes to throwing hands, he knows exactly what he’s looking at, and he said he was very impressed with a certain UFC heavyweight’s ability to throw a punch.

“I’ve seen big Francis (Ngannou) training in here. He’s got good hands,” he said. “He’s talking about potentially … I’m hearing some stuff about a (Tyson) Fury fight. One thing for sure is I would not like to be hit by Francis!” he said, before admitting that the hulking heavyweight left him feeling a little intimidated in the locker room.

“I was standing beside him in the changing room recently, (and) I’ve never felt less of a man in my life!” he laughed. “He’s a big unit, and a real nice guy, too.”

Frampton said the explosion in the popularity in the sport in his part of the world is down in no small part to [autotag]Conor McGregor[/autotag], saying the Dubliner has “transcended the sport” and “made it huge.”

“Over the last decade, I think the McGregor effect has shot it up through the roof and there’s a lot of gyms opening up all over Ireland, all over the U.K.” he said. “So I think McGregor is the man.”

And while he admits he is still building his knowledge about the sport, Frampton said he has picked up even more respect for the athletes who compete in MMA during his time at the UFC PI.

“Since I’ve been here I’ve actually been researching a little bit more into it. And although I was already a fan of the UFC coming out here, I think I’ll be going away a much bigger fan.”

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Conor McGregor vs. ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone headlines UFC 246 on Jan. 18

The long-rumored matchup between Conor McGregor and Donald Cerrone is finally a reality.

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The long-rumored matchup between [autotag]Conor McGregor[/autotag] and [autotag]Donald Cerrone[/autotag] is finally a reality.

UFC president Dana White today told ESPN.com that McGregor and “Cowboy” will meet in the welterweight main event of UFC 246, which takes place Jan. 18 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. MMA Junkie subsequently confirmed the plans with White, as well.

According to White, McGregor has already signed his bout agreement for the matchup, with Cerrone expected to follow suit in short order.

More on this in just a moment.

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UFC Fight Pass 500 Moments video: Conor McGregor snatches Jose Aldo’s belt is No. 182

The UFC recently held its 500th live event, and the organization is marking the occasion with a list of 500 Unforgettable Moments.

UFC 244 marked the promotion’s 500th live event, and the organization is marking the occasion with “an internally curated list of 500 Unforgettable Moments from UFC history.”

Scheduled to be released in seven installments, UFC Fight Pass 500 Moments shines a spotlight on some of the most memorable highlights – and lowlights – from the UFC’s 26-year run, both in and out of the cage.

UFC Fight Pass officials have committed to sharing video of a few of those key moments with MMA Junkie, as well. This time, we bring you a wild moment from the [autotag]Jose Aldo[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Conor McGregor[/autotag] world tour, when McGregor boldly leaned across the podium to snatch Aldo’s featherweight title belt.

UFC.com’s Walker Van Wey sets the table:

Conor McGregor’s celebrity was almost at an all-time high in preparation for his featherweight title fight with Jose Aldo. The building was shaking with applause for McGregor and the building nearly collapsed when Conor declared himself the king of Dublin, reached over and snatched Aldo’s lightweight belt and held it over his head.

You can watch the footage in the video above. And check out a few more memorable moments below:

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Canelo Alvarez: Jorge Masvidal matchup ‘attractive, but not a challenge’

Canelo Alvarez said a fight with MMA’s Jorge Masvidal makes sense from a business standpoint but wouldn’t be competitive.

Canelo Alvarez doesn’t seem all that interested in a potential crossover fight with the UFC star Jorge Masvidal.

The multiple-weight boxing champion recently responded to Masvidal’s comments showing interest in a boxing bout between the two. Alvarez believes Masvidal (35–13 MMA, 12-6 UFC), a top contender in the UFC’s welterweight division, has no business competing in the sport of boxing.

“I say this with all respect: If I go into his sport, I have nothing to do there. And I think the same about boxing: If (MMA fighters) come into boxing, they have nothing to do here,” Alvarez told Little Giant Boxing. “But looking at it from a business standpoint, it is attractive, but it’s not a challenge for me, so it’s not my priority.”

The biggest crossover bout between boxing and MMA fighters, and one of the biggest fights in combat sports history was in 2017, when the undefeated Floyd Mayweather beat former UFC featherweight and lightweight champ Conor McGregor in a boxing match.

Since then, the number of call outs involving MMA and boxing fighters has grown. Alvarez believes there is a simple answer to that: money.

“Because of money – because of the business and nothing else,” Alvarez said. “That’s the reality, because what else? They would’ve started boxing from the beginning if they really liked boxing. And I say this will all due respect, each to their own: I respect what they do and their sport, and they’re great fighters in what they do. But in boxing, well, it’s just something else.”

Floyd Mayweather reportedly looking to fight twice in 2020

Floyd Mayweather Jr. is looking to fight twice in 2020, according to TMZ Sports. One versus a pro boxer and the other an MMA fighter.

Say it isn’t so.

In a span of 72 hours, Floyd Mayweather Jr. has gone from telling the world that he’s permanently retired to putting up an Instagram post teasing at a possible ring return in 2020.

And now, according to TMZ, Mayweather is currently mulling two fights for 2020, “one against a pro boxer and another against a UFC star.”

Mayweather made a fortune for facing UFC’s Conor McGregor under boxing rules, which obviously is an incentive to pursue another crossover fight with an MMA fighter.

On Thursday, Mayweather was spotted courtside at Staples Center next to Dana White at a L.A. Clippers-Boston Celtics game. Shortly thereafter, Mayweather posted a picture of the two sitting next to each other on Instagram, with the caption, “@danawhite and I working together to bring the world another spectacular event in 2020.

According to TMZ, Mayweather prefers to face a UFC fighter who has standout striking skills, which may rule out a fight with current UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov, whose strength is grappling.

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Coming out of retirement in 2020

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As for facing a boxer, one natural option is Manny Pacquiao, who has been actively campaigning for a rematch against Mayweather since their 2015 box office extravaganza. Pacquiao is coming off a vintage win over Keith Thurman in July. Recently, Pacquiao appeared in an Instagram skit with Chinese billionaire Jack Ma in an attempt to lure Mayweather into a fight

Lance Pugmire of The Athletic informed Pacquiao of Mayweather’s comments. Pacquiao’s response: “Hahahaha really? I don’t know of his plan. But I’m just here still active and willing to fight anybody in the welterweight division.”

TMZ’s source claims that Mayweather is looking to fight in May and September,

UFC Fight Pass 500 moments video: Conor McGregor walks out to Sinead O’Connor

The UFC recently held its 500th live event, and the organization is marking the occasion with a list of 500 unforgettable moments.

UFC 244 marked the promotion’s 500th live event, and the organization is marking the occasion with “an internally curated list of 500 Unforgettable Moments from UFC history.”

Scheduled to be released in seven installments, UFC Fight Pass 500 Moments shines a spotlight on some of the most memorable highlights – and lowlights – from the UFC’s 26-year run, both in and out of the cage.

UFC Fight Pass officials have committed to sharing video of a few of those key moments with MMA Junkie, as well. This time, we bring you one of the most memorable nights in MMA history, UFC 194 on July 11, 2015 in Las Vegas.

The MGM Grand Garden Arena was already abuzz after Robbie Lawler finished Rory MacDonald to retain the welterweight title in a bout name-checked by many as the greatest in UFC history.

Then came the walkout for the main event, when a heavily Irish crowd was treated to legendary singer Sinead O’Connor’s live performance for [autotag]Conor McGregor[/autotag]’s walkout. He then went out and finished [autotag]Chad Mendes[/autotag] in the second round to claim the interim featherweight belt.

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You can watch some behind-the-scenes footage in the video above. And check out a few more memorable moments below:

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Floyd Mayweather now says he’s making return … sigh

Floyd Mayweather announced on his Instagram account that he’s making a return in 2020.

Floyd Mayweather just can’t bear to be out of the news.

The “Money” man recently told Reuters that he’s finished as a boxer, although he’s open to participating in more exhibitions.

On Thursday, the 42-year-old announced this on his Instagram account: “Coming out of retirement in 2020.” And on the preceding post, he said this: “@danawhite and I working together again to bring the world another spectacular event in 2020.”

Of course, that could mean a lot of things. Maybe he’s talking about one of those exhibitions, although that wouldn’t be coming out of retirement. Maybe he plans to face another MMA fighter, who, like Conor McGregor, would stand no chance of beating him. Maybe he’s planning to box again. Manny Pacquiao?

The timing is weird given that Mayweather is one of the promoters of the Deontay Wilder-Luis Ortiz card Saturday in Las Vegas. Why would he want to take attention away from that?

Stay tuned.

What could’ve been: 10 of the best booked UFC fights that never happened

Conor McGregor vs. Rafael dos Anjos, Nate Diaz vs. Dustin Poirer, Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Tony Ferguson, and more make the list.

There have been numerous highly anticipated UFC matchups that have fallen through over the years because of unfortunate circumstances, and they easily could’ve produced fireworks.

From championship fights, to rivalries, to intriguing stylistic pairings, here are 10 of the best scheduled matchups that never ended up happening.

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Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Tony Ferguson

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While it appears that another [autotag]Khabib Nurmagomedov[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Tony Ferguson[/autotag] fight booking is imminent at the time of this writing, let’s just hope the fifth time is the charm.

These two were scheduled to fight on four other occasions, but a series of unfortunate circumstances and injuries has resulted in it never happening. The first booking was during The Ultimate Fighter Finale card on Dec. 11, 2015, when Nurmagomedov was forced out due to injury and replaced by Edson Barboza. Ferguson submitted Barboza in the second round via D’Arce choke, earning both “Performance” and “Fight of the Night” bonuses.

They were then scheduled to fight at UFC on FOX 19 on April 16, 2016, but this time it was Ferguson who pulled out. Ferguson was replaced by newcomer Darrell Horcher, whom Nurmagomedov battered before earning a second-round TKO win.

Then, an interim lightweight championship fight was scheduled to take place at UFC 209 on March 4, 2017, but the fight was canceled due to Nurmagomedov falling ill from a bad weight cut.

Finally, the two were set to meet a fourth time. At UFC 223 in April 2018, Nurmagomedov and then-interim champ Ferguson were going to fight for the undisputed lightweight title. But in a freak accident, Ferguson tripped over a wire and blew out his knee. Max Holloway stepped in briefly, but the New York State Athletic Commission deemed Holloway unfit to compete due to a severe weight cut. Al Iaquinta, who was scheduled to face Paul Felder on the same night, stepped in for the massive opportunity but was dominated by Nurmagomedov in a five-round battle.

Nurmagomedov finally realized his dream of becoming the UFC lightweight champ, and here’s hoping the fight with Ferguson will finally come to fruition in early 2020 as expected.

Conor McGregor to donate $1 million of Proper No. Twelve sales to first responders

Conor McGregor intends on keeping his word.

[autotag]Conor McGregor[/autotag] just made a proper donation.

In celebration of the first anniversary of the launch of his whiskey brand, Proper No. Twelve, McGregor, who initially said for every case sold his company would donate $5 to first responders, was happy to announce that he’s already hit the $1 million dollar mark.

McGregor took to Instagram to write a heart-felt message thanking his fans and his team for his business success, as well as affirming that in the new year, his team will be donating $1 million to first responder organizations as promised.

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Happy 1st birthday to @properwhiskey!!! What a journey it has been so far! We are now in 8 countries to date, with many more planned for 2020! I am so thankful to you all for your support and love of PROPER No. TWELVE! I also want to thank the fine Irish women and men who have worked so diligently at the distillery and beyond…what an amazing team we have! When we started this business, something very important to me was to give back. For every case we sell, my company donates $5 up to 1 million dollars per year to first responders. I am very proud to announce that we have already hit the 1 million dollar mark! This is all thanks to you! Our fans! Thank you all ❤️ In the New Year, we will begin donating the first million dollars to first responder organizations. My team is vetting it all out now to be sure it goes into the proper hands. Thank you all for the support! Sláinte #ONEFORALL @properwhiskey

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Proper No. Twelve has already launched in eight different countries around the world, as McGregor continues to expand his business. With the announcement of a UFC return seemingly imminent, all signs are pointing to a fight with Donald Cerrone on Jan. 18, but nothing has been made official.

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