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There will be no cries about robberies after UFC 312. Dricus du Plessis left no doubt who the better man was as he beat Sean Strickland more decisively than he did at UFC 297. Last year ...
There is no debate after UFC 312, Dricus du Plessis is the rightful UFC middleweight champion. Questions remain about who the promotion's best 185-pounder is. Fortunately, those questions could be ...
UFC middleweight champion Dricus Du Plessis has snubbed claims that he's injured and out of his next fight. Reports of 'DDP' being injured have sparked debate over who will headline UFC 317.
That fight card, UFC 312, is headlined by a middleweight title fight rematch between current champ Dricus du Plessis and the man he took the title from in January 2024, Sean Strickland.
Dricus du Plessis has his sights set on Khamzat Chimaev, even if he’s already set to face off with another rival. This past Saturday, the UFC announced that du Plessis (22-2) is set to defend ...
Dricus Du Plessis didn’t like the way his first meeting with Sean Strickland ended in a split decision a little more than a year ago, so he made sure there was no doubt on Sunday at UFC 312 in ...
UFC middleweight champion Dricus du Plessis has his next title fight lined up. Du Plessis, who has defended his belt twice since winning the championship in January 2024, faces the undefeated ...
UFC middleweight champion Dricus Du Plessis was the picture of dominance in his rematch with Sean Strickland, bloodying his trash-talking challenger to a clear-cut unanimous decision win.
The Timberwolves will likely have some questions in free agency and a potentially troublesome contract on the books as they try to thread the needle of contending in the present and the future ...
A middleweight title rematch headlines UFC 312 this weekend, as Dricus Du Plessis defends the gold against the man he dethroned: Sean Strickland. In January 2024, Du Plessis took the title from ...
Now they meet again in UFC 312 on Sunday in Sydney, and Du Plessis doesn’t want to leave the outcome in the judges’ hands, comparing a split decision to a coin flip that could easily go the ...