More than eight months after voicing frustration with the promotion, Sage Northcutt has been granted his ONE Championship release.
After signing with the company in 2019, Northcutt (12-3) has only competed twice under the ONE Championship record, going 1-1. The loss was a brutal one, as he suffered a violent 29-second knockout against Cosmo Alexandre in May 2019 that caused multiple facial fractures and led to extensive surgery and a nearly four-year layoff.
He picked up his lone promotional win in May 2023 with a 39-second heel hook finish, and was scheduled to face Shinya Aoki at January’s ONE 165 event in Tokyo. The fight was called off late in the game, and Northcutt took issue with the “completely inaccurate” portrayal of what unfolded that led to the bout being canceled.
It’s been largely silent since then, but on Friday, ONE Championship issued a statement on its official website announcing the UFC veteran had received a “mutually agreed” upon release from his promotional contract.
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“ONE Championship and Sage Northcutt have mutually agreed to his release from the organization,” the statement read. “ONE wishes Northcutt the best in his future endeavors.”
It didn’t take long for Northcutt, 28, to react to the news with glee and positivity about his future.
“Excited for 2025 and looking forward to having some big fights!” Northcutt wrote on Instagram.
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Johnny Eblen and Fabian Edwards meet Saturday on the main card of PFL: Battle of the Giants at The Mayadeen in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.. Check out this quick breakdown of the matchup from MMA Junkie analyst Dan Tom.
Johnny Eblen vs. Fabian Edwards PFL Super Fights preview
Eblen (15-0) hopes to stay undefeated by defending his Bellator middleweight title for the third time when he rematches Edwards (13-3). The last time these two met, it was competitive until Eblen found the knockout just 21 seconds into the third round. … Since that fight, Eblen won a split decision against 2023 PFL champion Impa Kasanganay this past February. … Edwards rebounded from his title-fight loss with a unanimous decision win over Aaron Jeffery this past March.
Johnny Eblen (15-0) vs. Fabian Edwards (13-3)
Johnny Eblen vs. Fabian Edwards expert pick, prediction
Their first fight, which went down in September of last year, was a very competitive contest that saw Eblen sustain a potentially fight-ending cut before emphatically finishing Edwards in the following frame.
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Since then, both fighters have had to dig out hard-fought wins, but I believe that the fighting dynamic between these two has remained the same.
Edwards, for as talented as he is, is not urgent enough when it comes to both striking output and getting his back put to the fence.
For that reason, I have a hard time picking against a tactically flexible fighter like Eblen who will – at least in theory – always have the wrestling option in his back pocket.
The official pick is for Eblen to pitch a shutout on the scorecards with a unanimous decision win.
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Johnny Eblen vs. Fabian Edwards odds
The oddsmakers and the public are heavily favoring the sitting champion, listing Eblen (-480) and Edwards (+330) via FanDuel.
Johnny Eblen vs. Fabian Edwards start time, how to watch
As the featured bout, Eblen and Edwards are expected to walk out to the cage at approximately 5:30 p.m. ET. The fight will stream on ESPN+ pay-per-view in the U.S. and DAZN pay-per-view internationally.
Cyborg vs. Pacheco is arguably the best fight of the entire weekend. Featuring the No. 6 and No.7 ranked women in the MMA Fighting pound-for-pound rankings, it’s a bout that, on paper, should be exceptional. But I’m not convinced.
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Cyborg is an all-time great but she’s also pushing 40 years old and hasn’t looked great in years. Her last meaningful win was Julia Budd and that was back in 2020. Since then it’s been a parade of undersized or woefully overmatched opposition. Now to be fair, Pacheco has had the same issue, but the difference between them is Pacheco at least is running roughshod over that opposition.
On top of that, Cyborg has seemed wildly disinterested all week, while this is the biggest fight possible for Pacheco. All this together makes me think the younger champion is in great position to get her hand raised on Saturday.
McKee takes on Paul Hughes in the main card opener of the PFL this weekend in a fight that may very well be the people’s main event. McKee is already a star and Hughes has all the trappings of a future one, he just needs the right wins. Unfortunately for “Big News” this won’t be one of those. McKee is simply too dynamic for the young Irishman, both on the feet and on the floor. I expect Hughes to give a good showing of himself, but this is a bit too much, too soon for Hughes.
Michel Pereira (+114)
Over in the UFC, the main event between “Fluffy” Hernandez and Pereira is an absolute banger. Hernandez is one of the middleweight division’s premier grapplers and Pereira is one of the sport’s premier wild men. Since moving up to 185 though, Pereira has been less wild and more “unstoppable killing machine.” Three fights, three first-round finishes, a combined fight time of three minutes and one second. “Demolidor” has been lethal since he stopped cutting so much weight, and I believe it will continue. Hernandez needs takedowns to win and Pereira stuffs those at a 94 percent rate. “Demolidor” continues to rise up the ranks.
The prelim main event over in the UFC features Almabayev taking on Matheus Nicolau in a battle of ranked flyweights. Almabayev is one of many new hotshot guys coming in at 125 pounds and why I actually think Nicolau is probably a little undervalued straight up, I like a flyer on this line for one reason: all four of Nicolau’s career losses have come via KO or TKO.
Almabayev is going to get takedowns and when the submission game fails him, then he may pivot to ground-and-pound. I think there’s some life in this big of a line here.
Also on the UFC prelims, Matsumoto takes on two-time The Ultimate Fighter winner Brad Katona in a bantamweight matchup that should favor him heavily. Katona wants to wrestle and grind but Matsumoto is a vastly superior athlete and striker. I think he can stuff enough takedowns and win this fight on the feet, and since Katona has never been finished, this is a good price for what is essentially the way Matsumoto can win.
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Francis Ngannou (-260)
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I am, frankly, shocked that the line on Ngannou has dropped this much. Don’t get me wrong, there are reasons to doubt him — he’s been out of MMA almost three years, he was brutally KOed earlier this year, his life has been hectic — but still, the gulf in accomplishment between Ferreira and Ngannou is VAST. Like, Grand Canyon vast.
Ferreira has come along in the PFL but this is also a man who lost to Rizvan Kuniev 18 months ago! That’s the same Kuniev who just went on Contender Series this year. His best win is Ryan Bader, a career light heavyweight! I like Ferreira but the only way he wins this is if Ngannou is totally shot, and I don’t see that.
Francis is faster, hits harder, has the better chin, and is a better striker than Ferreira. It only takes one, but I’ll be pretty surprised if that one lands on Ngannou this Saturday.
Johnny Eblen (-400)
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In a similar vein, I’ll be flabbergasted if Fabian Edwards beats Johnny Eblen — because they fought 13 months ago and Eblen demolished him! Yes, Edwards started that fight well, but pretty clearly the moment Eblen decided to really fight, Edwards had nothing for him. I suspect this time Eblen won’t come out so flat and make a statement early over Edwards.
Parlay these two bets together for -212 odds
Wrap Up
Should be a great weekend of fights. Honestly, I’m pretty pumped about the main card of the PFL (the undercard, we don’t need to discuss) and this UFC card is pretty solid for an APEX show. Let’s enjoy it and then it’s on to UFC 308.
Until next week, enjoy the fights, good luck, and gamble responsibly!
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Although Perez and Edwards hugged it out after their women’s bantamweight bout at UFC 302 in June, the two aren’t exactly seeing eye to eye. Edwards, who lost by unanimous decision, had a buildup with Perez that involved weeks of trash talk, which stemmed from an altercation at the UFC Performance Institute.
All that bad history can’t be put away by a simple hug, at least according to “La Pantera.”
“She’s the one that asked for the hug, she can say whatever she wants, but it’s on camera,” Edwards told MMA Junkie in Spanish. “She asked for it, and then told me that everything that she did was for show, that this was just for show, everything that happened outside the octagon, all the trash talk. So she said let’s be cool, and asked me if she could hug me, and I said OK.
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“Look, this is the fight game, we have to hit each other, but I don’t think you have to be on bad terms outside the octagon. However, with her, things are different. To be honest, I can’t say never, but I don’t think things will ever be good between us. If I see her, I’ll say hi from afar, but I don’t want to have communication or a friendship with her. I think she has bad vibes, and I don’t like being around those people. She did beat me in a decision. I can’t change that, but that’s it. She’s got her life, I got mine, and I don’t want to know anything about that girl.”
Edwards (13-6 MMA, 4-4 UFC) returns to the octagon at Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 245 against Tamires Vidal (7-3 MMA, 1-2 UFC). The fight was originally scheduled for bantamweight, but Edwards missed weight by three pounds Friday morning.
Edwards is focused on Vidal, but she wants to eventually run things back with Perez. She knows she has work to do, as Perez is on a streak and recently entered the UFC official rankings, but she’s confident she’ll eventually be back in a position where the fight makes sense.
“One hundred percent,” Edwards said about wanting a rematch with Perez. “Look, I’m focused on my things. I’m going to win my fight and then the next one. I see she’s doing well, and I’m glad she’s doing well because I want to fight with her again.
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“It’s better for me that she wins all her fights, that she enters the rankings, that people have her as a title contender, because I’m coming for her. Out of all the people who I’ve lost to, the only one I want a rematch with, it’s her. I’m coming for her.”
Sage Northcutt and ONE Championship have parted ways.
On Friday, ONE Championship announced Northcutt and the promotion mutually agreed to his release from the organization. Per ONE’s statement on its website the promotion “wishes Northcutt the best in his future endeavors” but made no further comment on the release.
Northcutt also responded to his release on Friday, posting a positive message on social media looking ahead to 2025.
“Excited for 2025 and looking forward to having some big fights!”
Northcutt came to prominence in the UFC before signing with ONE Championship in 2019. However, Northcutt’s time with ONE has been tumultuous, fighting just twice in the promotion. Northcutt lost his debut in 2019 and then was scheduled to fight Shinya Aoki in 2021 before withdrawing due to COVID complications. He finally got back in the cage in 2023, submitting Ahmed Mujtaba with a first-round heel hook.
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Most recently, Northcutt was against scheduled to face Aoki in January of this year at ONE 165, but withdrew from the bout on fight day as his cornermen were denied visas. This incident created some tension between Northcutt and ONE as both parties disputed exactly what happened.
Still just 28 years old, Northcutt could be a coveted individual on the free agent market. His overall MMA record stands at 12-3.
Newcastle keen to sign Marc Guehi in January, Chelsea will rebuff all offers for Cole Palmer and Manchester City to battle Bayern Munich for Florian Wirtz.
Newcastle are ready to make a renewed attempt to sign England and Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi, 24, in January for around £80m. (Teamtalk), external
Chelsea will not entertain offers for attacking midfielder Cole Palmer, 22, with the England international linked with a return to former club Manchester City. (Football Insider), external
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Manchester City are also showing serious interest in Bayer Leverkusen and Germany midfielder Florian Wirtz, 21, but face competition from Bayern Munich.(Sky Germany via Sky Sports), external
French champions Paris St-Germain and Real Madrid are also keen on Wirtz, with Leverkusen preferring to court offers from outside Germany. (Goal), external
Manchester United are interested in hiring 39-year-old Sporting Lisbon manager Ruben Amorim, who has a release clause that becomes active in 2025. (Florian Plettenberg), external
Bayern Munich’s German winger Leroy Sane, 28, is not interested in a move to Newcastle United.(CaughtOffside), external
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Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes was prepared to leave the club last summer before the Red Devils offered the Portuguese midfielder, 30, a “massive” new contract. (ESPN), external
Arsenal’s Spanish boss Mikel Arteta, 42, suggests he would be open to managing England in the future. (Guardian), external
Neither Eddie Howe nor Graham Potter were interviewed for the England job before Thomas Tuchel was appointed, raising question marks over the Football Association’s claim that 10 coaches were approached. (Telegraph – subscription required), external
Tottenham are closely monitoring Borussia Dortmund’s 20-year-old English winger Jamie Bynoe-Gittens with a potential deal in mind. (Football Insider), external
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Liverpool are set to rival Borussia Dortmund for the signature of Red Star Belgrade and Serbia midfielder Andrija Maksimovic, 17. (CaughtOffside), external
Manchester City are in advanced talks to sign Republic of Ireland Under-17 forward Michael Noonan, 16, from St Patrick’s Athletic. (Fabrizio Romano), external
New York City’s 20-year-old Argentine winger Julian Fernandez would like to play for Liverpool in the future, despite his club being owned by the City Football Group, Manchester City’s owners. (Express), external
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