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Unbeaten Lerone Murphy calls out Josh Emmett after Ige win

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Unbeaten Lerone Murphy calls out Josh Emmett after Ige win

ABU DHABI – Lerone Murphy beat Dan Ige with a unanimous decision Saturday on the main card at UFC 308 at Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi.

Take a look inside the fight with Murphy, who stayed unbeaten and made a big callout.

Lerone Murphy def. Dan Ige

Lerone Murphy

Result: Lerone Murphy def. Dan Ige via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Updated records: Murphy (15-0-1 MMA, 7-0-1 UFC), Ige (18-9 MMA, 10-8 UFC)
Key stats: Murphy has won five of his past six by decision.

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Murphy on the fight’s key moment

Lerone Murphy def. Dan Ige, UFC 308 (©Craig Kidwell, special to MMA Junkie)

“I’m used to overcoming adversity, so it’s nothing to me. It’s a fight. It was a flash knockdown. I wasn’t really hurt. I got my wits about me again within five, 10 seconds. I knew Dan Ige is a banger and I knew that there was a good chance that he’ll put me down at some point. I do a lot of visualization. I go over the good, the bad in my head, so when it happens, I feel like I’ve been there already. I feel like I should have been better defensively. But you live, you learn. If you swim, you’re going to get wet.”

Murphy on improving as he goes

Lerone Murphy def. Dan Ige, UFC 308 (©Craig Kidwell, special to MMA Junkie)

“I’ll come into that fight a lot better. Josh (Emmett) is a scary man, and you can’t make them kind of mistakes against them guys. They’re the type of fights I want. I want to be switched on in there. I want to perform. I feel like I performed at 60 percent in there today, and I can’t wait to show me at my best. And we’re getting there. We’re learning on the job. I’ve had eight fights in the UFC, 16 pro fights total. So that’s half my pro fights. I’m learning on the job in the best organization in the world against the top, toughest fighters in the world, as well.”

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Murphy on what he wants next

Dec 16, 2023; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Josh Emmett (red gloves) reacts after knocking out Bryce Mitchell (blue gloves) during UFC 296 at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports

“Let’s go (Josh Emmett), man. Let’s go. Let’s go. If you think it’s an easy fight or whatever, let’s go – test me. I’m quiet in (this sport). Maybe I need to be a bit louder. But I’m just being myself in it. I’m just being myself, and I feel like putting on good fights will get the recognition in due time. I’m learning on the job. When it’s my time, it would be my time. And that time’s coming. I’m 15-0 now. They can’t deny me now. They’re going to give me a top-10 opponent and I’ll show how good I am.”

To hear more from Murphy, check out the video of the full post-fight interview above.

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for UFC 308.

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MMA Junkie’s Submission of the Month for October 2024: Khamzat Chimaev

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Khamzat Chimaev def. Robert Whittaker at UFC 308: Best photos from Abu Dhabi


With another action-packed month of MMA in the books, MMA Junkie looks at the best submissions from October 2024: Here are the five nominees, listed in chronological order, and winner of MMA Junkie’s Submission of the Month award for October.

At the bottom of the post, let us know if we got it right by voting for your choice.

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Nominee: Court McGee def. Tim Means at UFC 307

Court McGee (22-13 MMA, 11-12 UFC) the job done at home when he arguably needed to most against Tim Means (33-17-1 MMA, 15-14 UFC) for his first octagon finish since October 2010.

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McGee’s game plan appeared to be executed to a tee. He dragged Means from the clinch to the ground, largely avoiding damage, and worked for the back of Means, which he eventually found for the rear-naked choke and tap.

Nominee: Ryan Spann def Ovince Saint Preux at UFC 307

Ryan Spann (22-10 MMA, 8-5 UFC) once again showed what he’s capable of when he’s on top of his game with a vicious finish of Ovince Saint Preux (27-18 MMA, 15-13 UFC).

With his back against the wall on a three-fight losing skid, Spann came out of the gate and hurt Saint Preux early in the light heavyweight bout. As his opponent tried to recover, Spann snatched the neck and forced his way on top with a guillotine choke that forced Saint Preux to frantically tap out in just 95 seconds.

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Nominee: Taha Bendaoud def. Tariq Ismail at PFL: Battle of the Giants

Taha Bendaoud (4-0) pulled off a remarkable comeback against Tariq Ismail (8-1), rallying from a tough pair of rounds to pull off a miraculous submission late in the second of the featherweight contest.

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Nominee: Jonathan Micallef def. Mohamed Ado at Dana White’s Contender Series 76

In a transition-filled grapple-fest, Jonathan Micallef put Mohamed Ado to sleep to earn a UFC contract in their welterweight clash.

Micallef (7-1) locked in a slick triangle choke at the midway point of the opening round and in a matter of seconds Ado (5-1) was taking a nap on the canvas while the winner celebrated his big moment.

The winner

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The winner: Khamzat Chimaev def. Robert Whittaker at UFC 308

Khamzat Chimaev returned in emphatic fashion.

Chimaev (14-0 MMA, 8-0 UFC) ran through former champion Robert Whittaker (27-8 MMA, 17-6 UFC) to secure a face crank submission at the 3:34 mark of Round 1. The middleweight bout was the UFC 308 co-main event at Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi.

Less than 20 seconds into the fight, Chimaev stormed in with a takedown. He was able to get one hook in as he worked for the rear-naked choke. Whittaker defended well, as Chimaev continously tried to drag him down. Chimaev finally took his back, but Whittaker exploded out. However, Chimaev was able to jump on his back again. His pressure proved to be too much as he was finally able to get across Whittaker’s face, forcing him to tap quickly.

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Still undefeated, Chimaev matched his energy on the mic, urging the UFC to give him a title shot.

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Mistakes remain but England friendlies valuable – Sarina Wiegman

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There was plenty of change against South Africa, as promised by Wiegman this week, and she said it led to some of the sloppiness on show.

England were caught out on numerous occasions at the back, with not just Williamson making errors.

“We swapped players in different positions so that’s not easy to adapt to and to get the right connections,” said Wiegman.

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“Maya le Tissier moved from the right side to the left side and Ella Toone came into a different position [in midfield]. That needs some time.

“I saw some struggles so we have to get through that and try to take the sloppiness out.

“We want to keep playing forward and getting better connected with players in different positions. I ask a lot from them.”

Earlier this week, Wiegman said England needed to deal with criticism as expectations have grown around her side.

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As well as claiming the Euro 2022 crown on home soil, they reached the Women’s World Cup final in 2023.

While these two friendly performances did not assure supporters they will be up to scratch when Euro 2025 kicks off next July, there is certainly no need to panic.

England have two more friendlies this year against Olympic gold medallists the United States – managed by former Chelsea boss Emma Hayes – and Euro 2025 hosts Switzerland on 30 November and 3 December respectively.

Wiegman insists she wants to use these matches to “gain information” that will help them at Euro 2025, and has been pleased with what she has gathered so far.

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“I think we still have more questions, but that was what we said to each other before this camp. We don’t need to have all the answers now,” said Wiegman.

“We have two more games [this year] and we’re just trying to get as much information as possible. We want to see more players.

“Some players have to be a little more patient than others but we are moving forward and we need these games to try out different things to be better later on.

“We put players in other positions that we wanted to see [against South Africa]. This is the moment to do that.

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“Some things I was really happy with, and in other moments, of course, we can improve.”



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Will Smith hits a solo home run to help Dodgers shrink Yankees' lead to two runs

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Will Smith hit a solo homer that shrunk the New York Yankees’ lead to 5-3 over the Los Angeles Dodgers.



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USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie rankings, Oct. 29: Ilia Topuria's UFC 308 KO leads to P4P shuffle

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Ilia Topuria’s seismic knockout of Max Holloway in the UFC 308 main event this past Saturday will have plenty of aftershock ripples. One of them comes in the form of the pound-for-pound rankings.

Topuria (16-0 MMA, 8-0 UFC), the UFC’s first champion from Spain, defended his featherweight title with a third-round finish of ex-champ Holloway (26-8 MMA, 22-8 UFC) at Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi. Holloway never had been knocked out in his lengthy career and was coming off the monumental “BMF” title moment against Justin Gaethje.

It makes sense that Topuria takes a short climb up the ladder of the pound-for-pound rankings, and in this case, he will jump from No. 6 past Jon Jones and Francis Ngannou into third. Take a look at the fallout from that, as well as movement in other divisions after key UFC 308 results, as well, in the USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie rankings.

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Aberdeen’s Jimmy Thelin reveals Sir Alex Ferguson chat about leadership

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“We talked a little bit about the game we played there and about living in Aberdeen and how his time was here.”

Ferguson won a raft of major trophies – including the 1983 European Cup-Winners’ Cup – during a glittering eight years in charge at Aberdeen.

He left Pittodrie in 1986, going on to amass plenty more silverware at home and abroad with Manchester United, whom he managed for 27 years.

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However, the 82-year-old recently lost his ambassador role at Old Trafford.

“We only talked about football generally,” Thelin said as he prepared for Wednesday’s high-profile visit by third-top Rangers, for whom Ferguson was a striker.

Describing the Scot as “the top man” for what he did for Aberdeen, Thelin said they chatted about “how he can reinvent himself so many times” as a manager over the years.

“We talked about how it was to live here and he wished me luck,” he added. “I was really young when he was here and he went to United.

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“It was more not about the tactical things, more about leadership, how you can for such a long time at two clubs be inspirational to new players and try to keep going.

“That is the thing you try to do yourself when you are a coach is to be consistent.”



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UFC CEO Dana White beefs with Francis Ngannou, PFL

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There was some big cross-promotional trash talk this past week.

PFL’s Donn Davis had some bold claims following their pay-er-view event PFL: Battle of the Giants, and those comments rubbed UFC CEO Dana White the wrong way. And as expected, White fired back at Davis while also taking a shot at former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou, who left the promotion after fighting out his UFC contract in 2022 to fight under the PFL banner.

Were Davis’ comments uncalled-for? Should he continue to agitate and fire shots at White and the UFC? Will White come to terms with Ngannou and his departure from the promotion?

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MMA Junkie’s Brian “Goze” Garcia, Dan Tom, Danny Segura, and host “Gorgeous” George discuss the latest headlines in the White vs. Ngannou and PFL beef.

Watch their discussion in the video above, and don’t miss this week’s complete episode of “Spinning Back Clique” below on YouTube.

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