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CW 140 | Rhys McKee vs Justin Burlinson, ‘intriguing for many reasons’

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The conferring of a welterweight champion is set to provide the climax to a long-awaited Belfast debut for Cage Warriors. After the Covid-19 pandemic forced a postponement in 2020, Northern Ireland’s capital will finally experience Europe’s leading mixed martial arts organisation this Saturday 25th June. Fervent backing from the thousands of spectators in the SSE Arena is expected for local favourite Rhys McKee, who will take on England’s Justin Burlinson in the CW 140 main event. At stake in the eagerly-anticipated contest is the 170-pound title that was vacated last year by Ian Garry following the undefeated Irishman’s switch to the UFC.

Burlinson (7-1) earned his title shot with an impressive submission win over Daniel Skibiński in April, while McKee (11-4-1) returned from a two-fight stint with the UFC last October to record a TKO victory against Aleksi Mäntykivi.

“This fight between Rhys McKee and Justin Burlinson is really intriguing for many reasons,” said Cage Warriors matchmaker Ian Dean.

“You’ve got two guys who are still in their mid-20s and they’ve both picked up victories against established opposition in Cage Warriors. They’ve also tested themselves at UFC and DWCS level respectively. They now find themselves not just looking to rebuild, but aiming to make a statement with a title win.

“Both fighters have exciting styles and their combined total of 18 pro wins have all come inside the distance – 11 of them by (T)KO. It’s the perfect fight for a big arena show like this, where thousands of eyes will be on them.”

Burlinson is bidding to become the first Englishman since Dan Hardy to become the Cage Warriors welterweight champion – an accolade which has been bestowed upon plenty of other notable competitors over the course of the organisation’s 20-year history.

Dean added: “The 170-pound division has always been one of my favourite Cage Warriors weight classes. Ever since the days of Dan Hardy, we have been blessed with talented fighters and champions.

“From the likes of Pascal Krauss, Gael Grimaud, Cathal Pendred, Nicolas Dalby, Karl Amoussou, Stefano Paternò, Ross Houston and Mason Jones, the division has constantly featured some fantastic prospects.”

CW 140’s five-fight main card begins at 9pm local time. It will be preceded by four preliminary bouts at 7.30pm, with all the action broadcast live on UFC Fight Pass.

“What I love about this card is that it perfectly encapsulates what Cage Warriors is all about,” CW president Graham Boylan said. “At the top of the bill you’ve got two high-level operators who are competing in a fight that is generating interest from across the MMA world.

“But then you’ve also got a multitude of extremely talented guys who are looking to work their way towards championship level. They’ve got a huge opportunity here to prove that they’re the real deal.

“This is a massive event and it offers a platform to fighters to deliver on their potential and showcase what they’re capable of. I think we’ll look back on this card in years to come and remember it as a night when a few stars were born.”

CW 140 | MAIN CARD | 9PM (BST)

Rhys McKee vs. Justin Burlinson | vacant welterweight title
Caolan Loughran vs. Festus Ahorlu | bantamweight
James Sheehan vs. Martin Causse | welterweight
Federico Pasquali vs. Harry Hardwick | featherweight
Ryan Shelley vs. Matthew Elliott | featherweight

CW 140 | PRELIMS | 7.30PM (BST)

Scott Malone vs. Michele Martignoni | 132lbs catchweight
Adam Shelley vs. James Power | lightweight
Glenn Irvine vs. Michael Tchamou | middleweight
Dorian Cliucinicov vs. Adam Darby | 160lbs catchweight

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UFC 304 official for Manchester, July 27th

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After months of speculation, the UFC have confirmed that UFC 304 will be heading to Manchester’s brand-new Co-Op Live arena on Saturday July 27th.

No headliners have been announced, but the event is expected to feature a double-header with both Welterweight Champion Leon Edwards (22-3 1NC) and Interim Heavyweight Champion Tom Aspinall (14-3) defending their gold, with the latter going as far as announcing he would be on the card. The organisation have confirmed that the event will be taking place at US primetime, with prelims kicking off at 11pm BST and the main card at 3am BST.

This will be the UFC’s return to Manchester for the first time since UFC 204 in October 2016, which saw Michael Bisping (30-9) defend his Middleweight Championship against longtime rival Dan Henderson (32-15), with Gegard Mousasi (49-9) defeating Vitor Belfort (26-14) in the co-main event. Current champ Edwards was on the card too, defeating Albert Tumenov (25-4) on the prelims.

Tom Aspinall after winning the UFC Interim Heavyweight Championship (Credit: Cooper Neill / Zuffa LLC.)

Aspinall is looking to follow in the footsteps of Bisping and become the second hometown fighter to defend their belt in the city, having been born in Salford, and living and training in the Greater Manchester area. The expectation is that he will fight Curtis Blaydes (18-4) in a rematch of their July 2022 bout in which he suffered a catastrophic knee injury just fifteen seconds into the fight.

Leon Edwards after capturing the UFC Welterweight Championship (Credit: Jeff Hedges / Zuffa LLC.)

There is somewhat more uncertainty in regards to Edwards’ opponent, with him being offered and accepting three names for UFC 300. The most likely outcome seems to be a rematch with the #2 ranked Welterweight Belal Muhammad (23-3 1NC), who has proven himself more than deserving of what is a long-awaited shot, having gone ten fights unbeaten, including a no contest with Edwards.

Signed for the card is a featherweight bout between London’s Nathaniel Wood (19-6) and Daniel Pineda (28-15), as reported by Al Zullino, with a fight between ranked featherweights Arnold Allen (19-3) and Giga Chikadze (15-3) also reportedly in the works.

This will be the first MMA event at Co-Op Live, which was due to open yesterday, but delayed at the eleventh hour due to power supply issues. The current expectation is for the arena to open on Saturday with a concert by The Black Keys. It will be the largest indoor arena in the UK with a capacity up to 23,500 for concerts but it is unknown what this figure will be for combat sports. The venue is located at Etihad Campus, just a five minute walk from Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium.

Tickets for the event will go on sale on June 7th. You can register your interest now here.

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Unbeaten Contenders Halil Amir & Akbar Abdullaev Set To Collide At ONE Fight Night 22

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Multiple fights of significant importance will go down at ONE Fight Night 22: Sundell vs. Diachkova next week, and one of those is the featherweight MMA clash between Halil Amir and Akbar Abdullaev. 

Both stars will bring an undefeated professional slate to Bangkok, Thailand’s Lumpinee Boxing Stadium at the Saturday, 4th May event, meaning someone’s 0 will have to go. 

Sitting proudly at 10-0, Amir’s “No Mercy” moniker couldn’t be more fitting. The Turkish powerhouse has racked up three wins since making his debut in ONE Championship in 2022, with two of those coming by knockout. 

Halil Amir kicked off his promotional tenure by steamrolling former World Title challenger Timofey Nastyukhin inside two rounds and followed that up by stopping the momentum of fellow rising talent Maurice Abevi via decision in April 2023.

“No Mercy’s” name was already on many fans’ minds after those back-to-back victories, but his next fight would solidify him as one to watch.

The 29-year-old returned at ONE Fight Night 16 last November and earned his quickest finish yet by knocking out Pakistani punisher Ahmed Mujtaba in the first round. Now undoubtedly knocking on the door of the featherweight MMA rankings, Amir will be looking to keep his hype train going against Abdullaev next Saturday.

However, that will be a lot easier said than done, considering the caliber of the Krygz star’s skill set. Abdullaev also boasts a 10-0 professional record, and he will be hunting his third straight finish in ONE Championship next month. 

“Bakal” has yet to go the distance in his career, with nine knockouts and a submission comprising his slate so far.

Abdullaev debuted in ONE at ONE Fight Night 8 in March 2023, where he dispatched South Korean scrapper Oh Ho Taek inside the opening frame. 

The 26-year-old striker returned four months later at ONE Fight Night 12 and handed Aaron Canarte the first loss of his career, ending the Ecuadorian’s streak of 10 wins with another first-round demolition job. 

Their respective recent histories would suggest that Abdullaev will come out on top at ONE Fight Night 22, given that he easily held his own against a previously unbeaten star. But there is little doubt Amir’s stoic style will cause him problems, so their clash should be a firefight with the potential of stealing the show when it does down on 4th May.

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Rodtang Set For ONE Championship Return Against Denis Puric At ONE 167

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“The Iron Man’s” next fight in ONE Championship is confirmed, and it’ll be under kickboxing rules. 

For the first time since January 2023, ONE Flyweight Muay Thai World Champion Rodtang Jitmuangnon will lace up the big gloves for a battle with Denis Puric at ONE 167: Stamp vs. Zamboanga on Saturday, 8th June, inside Bangkok, Thailand’s Impact Arena. 

Rodtang last competed at ONE Friday Fights 34 in September, where he suffered his first promotional loss in ONE’s striking ranks in a Muay Thai super-fight with flyweight kickboxing king Superlek Kiatmoo9.

Fortunately for the legendary Thai, his gold wasn’t up for grabs that evening as Superlek missed weight. But the pair delivered an iconic clash that rocked the combat sports world nonetheless, with Rodtang missing out by unanimous decision.

“The Iron Man” has been sidelined with a hand injury since then, and he was forced to pull out of his highly anticipated match with Takeru Segawa in his backyard in Tokyo earlier this year as a result.

However, all looks well for him to return in June, and fans are excited to see Puric get the dream fight he’s always wanted.  

“The Bosnian Menace” has been amassing momentum in ONE Championship recently. 

After quashing Nguyen Tran Duy Nhat’s comeback in December 2023, he scored a dynamic victory over former #2-ranked flyweight Muay Thai contender Jacob Smith at last month’s ONE Fight Night 21 to usurp the Brit’s position.

All the while, Puric has been calling out Rodtang and claiming that he would face him in any discipline. 

Now, he gets his wish, and it will be fascinating to see how his never-back-down approach fares against the aggression of “The Iron Man” at ONE 167 on 8th June.

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