UFC Fight Night: Santos vs Walker is all set for late Saturday night. Fight fans can get a full slate of UFC betting tips for the main card bouts, as well as UFC predictions, and an exclusive free bet at Betfred below. Bet on UFC Fight Night: Santos vs Walker at Betfred. UFC Fight Night: Santos vs Walker UFC APEX Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada Saturday, October 2 at 23:59 BST BT Sport 1 If you’re looking for a full betting preview of each UFC Fight Night: Santos vs Walker main card bout, plus UFC predictions, and an exclusive free bet for sportslens readers only available at Betfred, read on: UFC Fight Night: Santos vs Walker Fight Card Thiago Santos vs Johnny Walker – light-heavyweight main event Kevin Holland vs Kyle Daukaus – middleweight co-main event Alex Oliviera vs Niko Price ...
UFC star, Israel Adesanya, can expect to get back in the Octagon fairly soon, though it won’t be to defend his middleweight title. UFC President Dana White told ESPN’s Brett Okamoto that Adesanya will move up to light heavyweight to face Jan Blachowicz. White and Adesanya reportedly spoke about the move Friday with the undefeated Nigeria-born New Zealander on board to switch weight classes. Adesanya was spotted at UFC Fight Night 181 in Las Vegas on Saturday and had a small back-and-forth with middleweight Kevin Holland after the latter defeated Charlie Ontiveros via technical knockout. Holland appeared to call out Adesanya for a shot at the title after winning four straight bouts in 2020. It appears such a fight will have to wait—as will any potential middleweight title fight, which White...
UFC star Israel Adesanya tenders apology after ‘rape’ comment
UFC star Israel Adesanya has apologized to fellow fighter Kevin Holland after he came under attack for his rape comment. Isreal Adesanya made the “rape comment” while trash-talking Holland in a since-deleted video. “Bro, I will fuckin’ rape you,” Adesanya said in an Instagram video directed at Kevin Holland, who had targeted him with a series of insulting remarks. However, in a statement on Friday morning, the Nigerian-born New Zealand MMA fighter said he “crossed the line” and he understands the gravity of what he said. The statement on Adesanya’s official Twitter account reads: “Last week fight talk escalated to a point in which I crossed the line. I understand the gravity of this word and how it can affect and hurt other people apart from my opponent, although that was never my intentio...