Sport is nothing without a competitive rivalry and in combat sports in particular, they tend to get more heated than most. The Octagon has witnessed some incredible feuds that have played out in the UFC over the years and during the promotion's live event hiatus, they've reminded fans of some of the very best....
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Sport is nothing without a competitive rivalry and in combat sports in particular, they tend to get more heated than most. The Octagon has witnessed some incredible feuds that have played out in the UFC over the years and during the promotion's live event hiatus, they've reminded fans of some of the very best....
FO’s experts and statisticians analyze three upcoming boutsFirst, FO analyst Andrew Garvey takes a look at the state of play: what are the career
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