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,......
Behind the underlined brand of braggadocio trumpeted by Conor McGregor, you don’t have to look far to see the wisdom that actually underpins it.
Gareth A Davies, MMA and Boxing Correspondent for The Daily Telegraph, London, UK, on the impact of the UFC’s uniform deal with Reebok.
Gareth A Davies, MMA and Boxing Correspondent for The Daily Telegraph, London, UK, speaks to Nick Hein, a German star with lofty ambitions.
Gareth A DaviesMMA and Boxing Correspondent for The Daily Telegraph, London, UK, explores the one opponent fighters can’t defeat: Father TimeTime
The good, the bad and the sexy?Last month questions were raised about the way female fighters are being marketed and promoted in the sport.
Gareth A Davies, MMA and Boxing Correspondent for The Daily Telegraph, London, UK, talks to Stipe Miocic about Croatian inspiration.
Gareth A Davies, MMA and Boxing Correspondent for The Daily Telegraph, London, UK, ponders the potential for the UFC’s premier Irish prizefighter.
Gareth A Davies MMA and Boxing Correspondent for The Daily Telegraph, London, UK, recalls how MMA saved one man from a knife-wielding killer
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,......
Gareth A Davies, MMA and Boxing Correspondent for The Daily Telegraph, London, on the effects of Wanderlei and Chael coming to blows on TUF.
Gareth A Davies, MMA and Boxing Correspondent for The Daily Telegraph, London, on the digital business skills of Lorenzo Fertitta and the UFC.
The return of Nick DiazThe return of Nick Diaz to the welterweight division would throw a silver spanner back into the works.
Nobody likes change. Not if it disrupts their well-worn pathways. In the seven hours between the UFC launching Fight Pass on the Saturday afternoon
The morning after Anderson Silva wrapped his shin around Chris Weidman’s leg like he had a rubber limb left me feeling numb.
The tide turned against UFC star Ronda Rousey in 2013, with fans and observers busting her balls over her attitude and conduct on TUF 18.
Jimi's shot is a new dawnIntriguing to see the reaction to Jimi Manuwa being announced as the next opponent for Alex Gustafsson.