Cage Warriors Archives - SportsNewsIreland https://63.35.82.174/tag/cage-warriors Sports News, Live GAA scores, GAA fixtures Wed, 27 Oct 2021 01:26:42 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/www.sportsnewsireland.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/sni-icon.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Cage Warriors Archives - SportsNewsIreland https://63.35.82.174/tag/cage-warriors 32 32 229439223 Ian Garry to achieve goal of fighting in UFC by 23 at UFC 268 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/ian-garry-to-achieve-goal-of-fighting-in-ufc-by-23-at-ufc-268 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/ian-garry-to-achieve-goal-of-fighting-in-ufc-by-23-at-ufc-268#respond Sat, 23 Oct 2021 06:00:08 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=22039 Irish mixed-martial artist Ian ‘The Future’ Garry (7-0) will achieve his goal of fighting in the UFC by the age of 23 when he takes on Jordan ‘Bomaye’ Williams (9-5 1NC, 0-2 UFC) at UFC 268 on Saturday, November 6. Garry enters the UFC as the former Cage Warriors welterweight champion with an 11-fight win […]

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Irish mixed-martial artist Ian ‘The Future’ Garry (7-0) will achieve his goal of fighting in the UFC by the age of 23 when he takes on Jordan ‘Bomaye’ Williams (9-5 1NC, 0-2 UFC) at UFC 268 on Saturday, November 6.

Garry enters the UFC as the former Cage Warriors welterweight champion with an 11-fight win streak, seven of those coming since he turned professional.

Two-and-a-half years after making his pro debut, The Future will step into the octagon in front of fans on one of the most anticipated cards of the year.

“I’ve been saying since I started MMA – I wanted to have fought by 19, made my pro debut by 21 and I wanted to fight in the UFC by the time I’m 23.”

The Irishman will get his wish with 11 days to spare as he turns 24 on November 17 and he is preparing to do so with Sanford MMA after moving to America after getting his UFC contract.

The Florida-based gym has fighters such as Robbie Lawler, Gilbert Burns and Ian Heinisch on the roster.

The latter had a sparring session with Garry that led him to get a cut above his eye previous to the interview after he had grazed the cage.

The unbeaten fighter praised his new gym, describing it as an “absolutely insane” place to get to train at.

“It’s a mat full of elite, world-class talent and it’s a blessing to be able to step onto the mats and learn from coaches and teammates of that calibre.”

Heinisch, along with Impa Kasanganay and Phil Hawes have been training with the 23-year-old ahead of his Stateside debut

The prospect is working under gym founders Henri Hooft and Greg Jones, as well as Jason Strout, all three of whom will corner him for the fight.

He relishes the opportunity to make his UFC debut in front of fans after the onset of the pandemic in March 2020 led to him missing out on that experience in his last four fights.

“268 is going to be the fight that I’m going to enjoy,” Garry exclaimed. “All the hard work that I put in in the last four years to get to where I am, has been an accumulation of hard work, dedication, sacrifice, all for like this moment, all for this fight…

“…Now I’ve got to go in there – fight, have fun, put on a show – and show people why I’m this f**king good, why I’ve got this hype, why people are talking about me being ‘the next Conor McGregor.’ – why people are saying I’m the next big thing in MMA.”

The fight comes less than five months after his friend, now CW featherweight king Paul Hughes was in his corner on short notice for Garry’s win over Jack Grant to earn his belt at 170 lbs.

He was kicked out of his previous gym, Team KF Martial Arts in Swords, a week out from his bout with Grant “after repeated warnings regarding his behaviour to other teammates and his coaches,” according to a statement from his former gym.

Garry’s point-of-view on the split is seen in the Curly Top documentary ‘Ian Garry: The Future’ which follows the mixed-martial artist in the build-up to his title bout.

“I had a lot of people behind me and a lot of people who wanted to be there for me, who supported me, and that’s what matters is that there are people out there that support you and no matter what you do, you’ll always find someone to have your back.”

The victory over Jack Grant proved to be the final fight for the 7-0 fighter in Cage Warriors as the UFC came calling right after he got gold around his waist.

The UFC deal has helped put Irish MMA in the spotlight it was once in – on top of Garry, Peter Queally and Sinead Kavanagh are fighting for titles at Bellator while Hughes and Joe McColgan already hold them at Cage Warriors.

He is aiming to join the likes of Conor McGregor, Michael Bisping and Joanna Jędrzejczyk on the list of fighters from the Irish-owned promotion to become UFC champions, having already joined the long list of those who have made the switch to the American promotion.

“I think it’s pretty obvious how good [Cage Warriors] are and what they do…I mean they’re absolutely sensational at what they do and they deserve all the praise.

“The fact that they got to put on shows during the pandemic and enabled us to continue our careers in fighting and show off our skill sets, while the world was shut down is massive.

“They’re an amazing organisation – Graham [Boylan] and Ian [Dean] work their asses off. It was a pleasure to be part of that organisation and be a part of their lineage and their history and now it’s time to go on and set my legacy in the UFC.”

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Sinead Kavanagh to get featherweight title shot at Bellator 271 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/sinead-kavanagh-to-get-featherweight-title-shot-at-bellator-271 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/sinead-kavanagh-to-get-featherweight-title-shot-at-bellator-271#respond Thu, 07 Oct 2021 06:00:46 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=21453 Sinead Kavanagh will get a shot at Cris Cyborg’s featherweight title in the main event of Bellator 271 next month. The event will take place on November 12 at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida and will be available to watch on Virgin Media Two. Bellator President Scott Coker announced the […]

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Sinead Kavanagh will get a shot at Cris Cyborg’s featherweight title in the main event of Bellator 271 next month.

The event will take place on November 12 at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida and will be available to watch on Virgin Media Two.

Bellator President Scott Coker announced the news on Wednesday’s edition of ‘The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani’ along with the news that Peter Queally and Patricky Pitbull’s rematch in Dublin has been upgraded to a title bout.

It will be Cyborg’s third title defence since her win over Julia Budd in January 2020 to earn the title in her debut for the promotion.

The 36-year-old has not lost since making the move to Bellator after a seven-fight run in the UFC.

Cyborg most recently defeated Leslie Smith via TKO in the fifth round at Bellator 259 in May.

Kavanagh will enter the fight on a winning streak of two after victories over Olga Rubin and Katharina Lehner.

The SBG Ireland athlete will fight for the first time in 13 months when she enters the ring in search of Bellator gold.

Her most recent loss comes against Smith in July 2019 – Kavanagh has also lost to Arlene Blencowe, who was Cyborg’s opponent for her first title defence.

The news follows Fight Academy Ireland prospect Paul Hughes’ win over Morgan Charriere to claim the interim featherweight championship at Cage Warriors 128.

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Cage Warriors 128 – Preview, Full Card, Odds, Where To Watch https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/cage-warriors-128-preview-full-card-odds-where-to-watch https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/cage-warriors-128-preview-full-card-odds-where-to-watch#respond Fri, 01 Oct 2021 12:16:31 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=21276 Cage Warriors 128 sees a rivalry reach its peak on Friday night when Irishman Paul Hughes and Morgan Charrière face-off in the cage for the interim featherweight belt. The fight headlines the second card in the fifth Cage Warriors trilogy series, which also includes Cage Warriors 127 and 129. Thursday night’s card saw Dominique Wooding […]

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Cage Warriors 128 sees a rivalry reach its peak on Friday night when Irishman Paul Hughes and Morgan Charrière face-off in the cage for the interim featherweight belt.

The fight headlines the second card in the fifth Cage Warriors trilogy series, which also includes Cage Warriors 127 and 129.

Thursday night’s card saw Dominique Wooding win the vacant bantamweight title in a comeback victory over 6-0 Nathan Fletcher.

Both fighters have lost to current featherweight king Jordan Vucenic in recent memory and will battle for their right to a rematch.

Vucenic was meant to fight the Frenchman a second time in June for his first title defence but injury brought an end to those plans.

As Vucenic recovers, Fight Academy Ireland prospect Hughes has been granted the opportunity to defeat ‘The Last Pirate’ and earn a shot at his first-ever championship belt.

Charrière has said that he does not care about the interim belt or the opponent he has to face and is just focused on ensuring that the division’s belt returns to him.

The 24-year-old Derry native is who currently stands in the Frenchman’s way of doing so, with Vucenic keeping a keen eye on the fight from afar.

The co-main event sees Greek fighter Ioannis Palaiologos take on Jesse Urholin in the Welterweight division.

The unbeaten Finn is ranked third in the division and will welcome the EFL Martial Arts Academy to Cage Warriors.

Fights between Adam Amarasinghe and Michele Martignoni, and Gerardo Fanny and Liam Gittins round off the main card.

Irish mixed-martial artist James Sheehan will take part in a welterweight bout on the preliminary card, fighting the unbeaten Omiel Brown.

Cage Warriors 128 – Full Card

Main Card

Main Event – Interim Featherweight Title – Paul Hughes (144.1 lbs) vs. Morgan Charrière (145 lbs).

Welterweight – Ioannis Palaiologos (170.9 lbs) vs. Jesse Urholin (170.7 lbs).

Flyweight – Michele Martignoni (125.9 lbs) vs. Adam Amarasinghe (125.6 lbs).

Catchweight 130 lbs – Gerardo Fanny (129.9 lbs) vs. Liam Gittins (129 lbs).

Prelims

Bantamweight – Philippe Rouch (134.7 lbs) vs. Aidan James (135.8 lbs).

Welterweight – James Sheehan (169.3 lbs) vs. Omiel Brown (169.4 lbs).

Bantamweight – Kamil Wincenciak (135.3 lbs)  vs.  Luke Riley (136 lbs).

Odds

Hughes 4/5 v 5/4 Charrière

Palaiologos 3/1 v 2/9 Urholin

Martignoni 5/4 v 4/5 Amarasinghe

Fanny 11/10 v 2/3 Gittins

Rouch 1/3 v 11/5 James

Brown 7/5 v 1/2 Sheehan

Wincenciak 4/10 v 1/2 Riley

Where To Watch

The full card will begin at 8:15 pm and will be available to watch globally on UFC Fight Pass.

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Cage Warriors 127 – Preview, Full Card, Odds, Where To Watch https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/cage-warriors-127-preview-full-card-odds-where-to-watch https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/cage-warriors-127-preview-full-card-odds-where-to-watch#respond Thu, 30 Sep 2021 14:40:05 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=21233 Cage Warriors 127 is the first event in the promotion’s fifth trilogy series and the card takes place on Thursday night. Dominique Wooding and Nathan Fletcher will go to battle to crown a new bantamweight champion in the main event. Wooding comes into the fight in patchy form, with two wins and two losses in […]

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Cage Warriors 127 is the first event in the promotion’s fifth trilogy series and the card takes place on Thursday night.

Dominique Wooding and Nathan Fletcher will go to battle to crown a new bantamweight champion in the main event.

Wooding comes into the fight in patchy form, with two wins and two losses in his last four fights – both of those losses came by unanimous decision in his final Bellator fights.

However, Wooding has had a bright start to life at Cage Warriors, beating Cameron Hardy at Cage Warriors 124 to earn the opportunity to fight for the belt at 135 lbs.

The card will be held at the York Hall Leisure Centre in London and ‘Black Panther; will hope that the belt remains in the city after the fight.

Nathan Fletcher is the 25-year-old’s unbeaten opponent, with a 6-0 record to his name.

Fletcher is a known submission artist, choking out five of his six opponents on the road to the bantamweight title bout.

His performances as an amateur on the undercard of Cage Warriors events showcased this ability and on Thursday night, he will get to display them in the promotion’s biggest bantamweight fight of the year.

Nathan trains at Next Gen, the gym where UFC stars Molly McCann and Paddy Pimblett hail from, and he will be looking to follow in their footsteps and become a Cage Warriors champion.

In the co-main event, Kurban Khriziev and Josh Reed will meet in a catchweight bout after both men missed the mark of the originally agreed upon 135lbs.

However, they came to a gentleman’s agreement and the fight stays on the card as the third catchweight bout of the event.

Rory Evans and Weslley Maia agreed to a catchweight bout earlier this week and Adam Wilson and Kingsley Crawford will open the main card with one.

Irishman Ryan Shelley will kick-off the action at 8:15 pm when he faces Liam Molloy in his second professional MMA fight.

The main card will begin at 9 pm.

Cage Warriors 127 – Full Card

Main Event (Bantamweight title bout) – Nathan Fletcher (134.7 lbs) vs. Dom Wooding (134.8 lbs)
139 lbs Catchweight – Josh Reed (136.8 lbs) vs.  Kurban Khizriev (138.7 lbs)
139 lbs Catchweight – Rory Evans (137.9 lbs) vs. Weslley Maia (138.6 lbs)
Welterweight – Oban Elliott (169.6 lbs) vs. George McManus (171 lbs)
140 lbs Catchweight – Adam Wilson (138.5 lbs) vs. Kingsley Crawford (138.9 lbs)
Prelims
Bantamweight – Jack Clarke (132.7 lbs) vs. Bakhtyaar Oryakhail (134.5 lbs)
Featherweight – Liam Molloy (146 lbs) vs. Ryan Shelley (146 lbs)

Odds

Wooding 3/2 vs 1/2 Fletcher

Reed 3/2 vs 1/2 Khizriev

Evans 7/4 vs 4/9 Maia

Elliot 2/5 vs 2/1 McManus

Wilson 3/2 vs 1/2 Crawford

Clarke 2/1 vs 2/5 Oryakhail

Shelley Even vs Even Molloy

Where To Watch 

The full card will be available to watch on UFC Fight Pass which has a cost of €9.99 a month.

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Ian Garry: Ireland’s next MMA star? https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/ian-garry-irelands-next-mma-star https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/ian-garry-irelands-next-mma-star#respond Thu, 15 Apr 2021 15:06:43 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=15028 The proposed Irish MMA – or more specifically UFC – invasion during the mid-2010’s never quite came to fruition. The rapid ascent of Conor McGregor up the UFC rankings as well as the success of Irish/Straight Blast Gym fighters at UFC Fight Night: McGregor vs. Diego Brandão in Dublin got a lot of people very […]

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The proposed Irish MMA – or more specifically UFC – invasion during the mid-2010’s never quite came to fruition. The rapid ascent of Conor McGregor up the UFC rankings as well as the success of Irish/Straight Blast Gym fighters at UFC Fight Night: McGregor vs. Diego Brandão in Dublin got a lot of people very excited about the future of MMA in Ireland. McGregor’s exclamation of “we’re not here to take part, we’re here to take over” at the same event did nothing to calm the hype train, either.

It’s now 7 years after that event and it’s safe to say that there was no take over. Of course, you have the obvious success of Conor McGregor who famously went on to knock out the phenomenal José Aldo in just 13 seconds to win the UFC Featherweight Championship. After that, he became the first fighter to hold UFC titles in multiple divisions at the same time after defeating Eddie Alvarez to win the Lightweight Championship. Other than McGregor though, none of his compatriots would go on to leave a lasting legacy in the MMA world.

That’s not to say that the future of Irish MMA is bleak, though. In fact, there’s a number of Irish fighters coming through that we could be hearing a lot more about in the not-so-distant future. James Gallagher, Dean Barry and Leah McCourt are just some examples that spring to mind.

The most promising of the lot, though, could be welterweight Ian Garry. The Dubliner currently competes in Irish promotion Cage Warriors where he holds a record of 6-0 and is aptly nicknamed “The Future”.

Of his professional MMA bouts, Garry has finished all but one of his opponents. His most impressive performance coming in his last fight against UFC alumnus Rostem Akman on the 19th March where he delivered a devastating head-kick KO to the Swede in the second round of the fight.

“UFC, I’m coming,” shouted Garry at the camera after the finish, showing his high levels of confidence – that’s not at all misplaced.

WHAT’S NEXT FOR IAN GARRY?

The UFC is clearly Garry’s long-term goal. However, he remains at Cage Warriors for the time being and his next bout will be the biggest of his career to date. He’s scheduled to fight Englishman Jack Grant (17-6) in June for the vacant Cage Warrior’s Welterweight Belt.

If Garry does manage to win the belt, it’ll be very hard for the UFC to ignore.

Whether he’s awarded a contract immediately or given a shot at Dana White’s Contender Series, there’s every chance we could see Ian Garry competing in the UFC very soon.

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