The fall and rise of the world's biggest sports franchise. What a long, strange trip it's been, but it shows no sign of stopping.The UFC. Three letters. Thirty years. The biggest sports franchise on earth. Worth four and a half billion dollars seven years ago, and growing.Their television deal with ESPN, worth $1.5 billion, comes to an end this year,......
Jones and his giant plans The pound-for-pound king’s move to heavyweight could be a game-changing proposition Gareth A Davies
Start spreading the news Mixed martial arts’ legalization in New York is a momentous moment in the sport’s history The events of March 22, 2016 in NYC
Champion or not, Michael Bisping has become a symbol of mixed martial arts success, says Gareth A Davies, TV analyst and Telegraph MMA reporter.
The sport’s judging system isn’t up to scratch when it comes to deciding competitive fights, says TV analyst and MMA reporter Gareth A Davies.
Conor McGregor has reached a new level of intellectual and creative ability in the OctagonGenius. Complex to define in fight sports,
Why April’s planned NYC fight card should go ahead – with or without congress’ supportGareth A DaviesTV analyst and MMA reporter for the Telegraph,
Conor McGregor insists José Aldo won’t show – but in his head it hardly matters anywayGareth A DaviesTV analyst and MMA reporter for The Telegraph, UK
Promoters, not fighters, rule MMA – just like they’ve ruled the fight game since Ancient RomeGareth A DaviesTV analyst and MMA reporter
The fall and rise of the world's biggest sports franchise. What a long, strange trip it's been, but it shows no sign of stopping.The UFC. Three letters. Thirty years. The biggest sports franchise on earth. Worth four and a half billion dollars seven years ago, and growing.Their television deal with ESPN, worth $1.5 billion, comes to an end this year,......
Chess. Matt Brown. An unlikely combination, you might think. The Ohio brawler and the game of cerebral masters. Yet Brown has adopted the game of king
Gareth A Davies MMA and Boxing Correspondent for The Daily Telegraph, London, UK hails an MMA revolution that will safeguard the sport’s future.
Gareth A Davies, MMA and Boxing Correspondent for The Daily Telegraph, London, UK remembers the good old days of looking back on major events.
Gareth A Davies, MMA and Boxing Correspondent for The Daily Telegraph, London, UK, on the UFC’s need for more main-event attractions.
Fighters in the UFC had better be aware, or even beware, of the appointment of Jeff Novitzky as its internal anti-drug czar.
How many times have we heard a fighter say they “just couldn’t pull the trigger” on a given night? Recall Rashad Evans vs. ‘Little Nog’?
Gareth A DaviesMMA and Boxing Correspondent for The Daily Telegraph, London, discusses MMA’s ongoing weight cutting issuesWhile discussions