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Roufusport (also known as Roufusport MMA Academy) is a mixed martial arts gym based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Known as one of the top gyms in MMA, [2] [3] it has produced current UFC champion Belal Muhammad, former UFC champions, Anthony Pettis (former UFC Lightweight Champion) [4] [5] and Tyron Woodley (former UFC Welterweight Champion).
The league had a draft that kickstarted the promotion on January 24, 2025 and its first season is set to launch in April 2025 where teams will be city-based. [2] [3] The GFL’s fighter-centric model is expected to include fighter health and injury insurance, a structured retirement fund and a 50% event-specific revenue share with the fighters. [4]
UFC Fight Night: Lewis vs. dos Santos: March 9, 2019: 1 3:34 Wichita, Kansas, United States Win 17–6 Dwight Grant: Decision (split) UFC on Fox: Lee vs. Iaquinta 2: December 15, 2018: 3 5:00 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States Loss 16–6 Sage Northcutt: KO (punches) UFC Fight Night: dos Santos vs. Ivanov: July 14, 2018: 2 3:13 Boise, Idaho ...
The Global Fight League (GFL), originally announced as the World Fight League (WFL), launches in April 2025. GFL was founded by Darren Owen, who serves as the league's acting commissioner, and Arun Parimi, who serves as the league's chief operating officer, with the backing of Scott Parker, who serves as the chief marketing officer, and Jeffrey Pollack, who is the GFL's senior advisor.
Anthony Paul Pettis [1] (born January 27, 1987) is an American professional mixed martial artist, and professional boxer. [6] Pettis formerly fought in the Welterweight, Lightweight, and Featherweight divisions of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and Professional Fighters League (PFL).
This is a list of notable present professional training camps and gyms in mixed martial arts (MMA). [1] [2] [3] [4]Most professional MMA fighters in the UFC, Bellator and other MMA promotions join a professional fight camp or training gym to help them prepare for fights.
UFC 52, the first event after the first season of The Ultimate Fighter featuring eventual-UFC Hall of Famer: Chuck "The Iceman" Liddell, avenging his defeat to fellow eventual-Hall of Famer, Randy Couture, drew a pay-per-view audience of 300,000, [72] doubling its previous benchmark of 150,000 set at UFC 40.
Charles David Liddell [2] (born December 17, 1969) is an American former professional mixed martial artist. [3] A professional competitor from 1998 to 2018, Liddell is a former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion (from 2005 to 2007) and is widely credited, along with fellow UFC fighter Randy Couture, with helping bring MMA into the mainstream of American sports and entertainment.