Watch Dana White’s UFC 175 video blog, it’s unmissable

UFC 175 was an entirely memorable event. Not just for the two fantastic title fights that headlined the card, but for the multitude of…

By: Zane Simon | 9 years ago
Watch Dana White’s UFC 175 video blog, it’s unmissable
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UFC 175 was an entirely memorable event. Not just for the two fantastic title fights that headlined the card, but for the multitude of smaller story lines that populated the evening. Stefan Struve was pulled from the event at the last minute due to a fainting spell, Uriah Hall broke his toe in half en-route to a unanimous decision win, and Ronda Rousey was on the receiving end of one of the most painfully awkward and poorly timed post-fight questions in promotional history. Add in some footage of Ronda’s exploded knuckle from her title fight, and you’ve got a lot of unmissable footage in the buildup to a very missable fight card in UFC 177.

So, check out the video and get pumped for UFC 177, or don’t. Either way here’s a look at the August 30th fight card:

Main Card

T.J. Dillashaw vs. Renan Barão
Tony Ferguson vs. Danny Castillo
Bethe Correia vs. Shayna Baszler
Ramsey Nijem vs. Carlos Diego Ferreira
Yancy Medeiros vs. Damon Jackson

Fox Sports 1 Card

Lorenz Larkin vs. Derek Brunson
Scott Jorgensen vs. Henry Cejudo
Ruan Potts vs. Anthony Hamilton
Joe Soto vs. Anthony Birchak

Fight Pass Card

Chris Wade vs. Cain Carrizosa
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Zane Simon
Zane Simon

Zane Simon is a senior editor, writer, and podcaster for Bloody Elbow. He has worked with the website since 2013, taking on a wide variety of roles. A lifelong combat sports fan, Zane has trained off & on in both boxing and Muay Thai. He currently hosts the long-running MMA Vivisection podcast, which he took over from Nate Wilcox & Dallas Winston in 2015, as well as the 6th Round podcast, started in 2014. Zane is also responsible for developing and maintaining the ‘List of current UFC fighters’ on Bloody Elbow, a resource he originally developed for Wikipedia in 2010.

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