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U.S. Welterweight Bashes Canada, Then Guess What Happens vs. Canadian In UFC Bout
U.S. Welterweight Bashes Canada, Then Guess What Happens vs. Canadian In UFC Bout

Yahoo

time13-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

U.S. Welterweight Bashes Canada, Then Guess What Happens vs. Canadian In UFC Bout

U.S. welterweight Charles Radtke talked smack about Canada, then got smacked silly by Canadian Mike Malott in their UFC bout in Montreal on Saturday. (Watch the videos below.) Malott (12-2-1) floored Radtke (10-5) with a left hook in the second round and rained punches on the American as he lay on his back before the referee stopped the bout. MIKE MALOTT GETS IT DONE IN ROUND 2 🇨🇦 # — ESPN MMA (@espnmma) May 11, 2025 With tensions between the U.S. and Canada at perhaps an all-time high due to President Donald Trump's tariffs and talk of annexing Canada, Radtke ratcheted up the adversarial hype during a prefight press conference. He referenced Canadian hockey fans who booed the 'Star-Spangled Banner' before the Americans played in the same arena during the 4 Nations Face-Off in February. 'I don't give a shit about hockey,' Radtke said. 'That's not my gig. But what I do hold dear is I grew up on a bison ranch with my grandfather, who's a sergeant major in the Marine Corps, and when you all booed the national anthem, somebody's going to have to pay for that.' "When y'all boo the [U.S.] national anthem, someone's going to have to pay for that."Charles Radtke doesn't plan to hold back against Canadian Mike Malott at UFC — OutKick (@Outkick) May 9, 2025 The American also refused to shake Malott's hand at one point. Huge ovation for Canada's own Mike Malott after Charles Radtke refuses to shake his hand 🇨🇦 # — Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) May 9, 2025 But the victor took the high road when boos erupted for his opponent in the post-fight interview. (Fans repeatedly chanted 'fuck you, Radtke' during the bout.) 'Hey, no, don't boo him,' Malott said. 'We're celebrating now. That's done. We're cheering. This is our time. No negativity, just positivity, baby. And when it comes to defending this country in the octagon, know one thing, Canada: I stand on guard for thee.' Malott's tailoring of a line from 'O Canada' was a knockout. Boxer Dry Humps Opponent On Tyson-Paul Undercard. Fans Aghast. Mike Tyson's Naked Butt Makes Surprising Pre-Fight Appearance Jake Paul Wins Decision Over Mike Tyson

Zahabi sends UFC Hall of Famer Jose Aldo into retirement with a defeat at UFC 315
Zahabi sends UFC Hall of Famer Jose Aldo into retirement with a defeat at UFC 315

Fox Sports

time11-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Fox Sports

Zahabi sends UFC Hall of Famer Jose Aldo into retirement with a defeat at UFC 315

Associated Press MONTREAL (AP) — Aiemann Zahabi shocked UFC Hall of Famer Jose Aldo in a featherweight main card fight at UFC 315 on Saturday night, after which Aldo announced his retirement. Zahabi (13-2) won by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) and the Canadian has now won six straight fights. The fight was originally scheduled to be disputed at the bantamweight division, but was changed to featherweight on Friday after both fighters checked in above the weight limit. Aldo (32-10), of Brazil, announced his retirement from MMA fighting after a 21-year career. The card is headlined by welterweight title bout pitting Belal Muhammad and Jack Della Maddalena and a women's flyweight title matchup between Valentina Shevchenko and Manon Fiorot. Saturday's card was the first in Canada since Donald Trump was re-elected U.S. president in November. It comes amid growing political tensions between Canada and the United States, as Trump has repeatedly suggested that Canada should become the 51st U.S. state, and some of that tension spilled over. Canadian Mike Malott (12-2-1) won his fight with American Charles Radtke (10-5) by knockout 26 seconds into the second round of their welterweight bout. Malott took down Radtke with a clean left hook and would not let up, striking his opponent with repeated followup blows to seal the knockout. Radtke was met with jeers and curses from fans throughout the fight in response to comments he made to Canadian fans at a pre-fight news conference on Wednesday and the booing of 'The Star-Spangled Banner' at Canadian sporting events in recent months. Radtke said "when you all boo the national anthem, somebody's gonna have to pay for that.' In the women's flyweight division, Canadian Jasmine Jasudavicius (14-3) took down Brazilian Jessia Andrade (26-14) by submission just over halfway through the first round. 'When I was preparing for this fight, I kept on thinking about it being a quick finish,' said Jasudavicius. 'I kept on telling myself to be ready for 15 hard minutes and everything." Marc-Andre Barriault (17-9) also knocked out opponent Bruno Silva (23-13) 1:27 into the opening round of their middleweight bout with an elbow struck to the side of Silva's head. Silva left the octagon on a stretcher. Benoit Saint Denis (14-3) beat Kyle Prepolec (12-8) by submission in the opening main card fight. The Frenchman took down the Canadian with an arm-triangle choke midway through the second round. Prepolec only found out less than two weeks ago he would be fighting in Montreal. The 35-year-old was called in to replace Joel Alvarez, who has a hand injury. ___ AP sports:

Zahabi sends UFC Hall of Famer Jose Aldo into retirement with a defeat at UFC 315
Zahabi sends UFC Hall of Famer Jose Aldo into retirement with a defeat at UFC 315

Winnipeg Free Press

time11-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Winnipeg Free Press

Zahabi sends UFC Hall of Famer Jose Aldo into retirement with a defeat at UFC 315

MONTREAL (AP) — Aiemann Zahabi shocked UFC Hall of Famer Jose Aldo in a featherweight main card fight at UFC 315 on Saturday night, after which Aldo announced his retirement. Zahabi (13-2) won by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) and the Canadian has now won six straight fights. The fight was originally scheduled to be disputed at the bantamweight division, but was changed to featherweight on Friday after both fighters checked in above the weight limit. Aldo (32-10), of Brazil, announced his retirement from MMA fighting after a 21-year career. The card is headlined by welterweight title bout pitting Belal Muhammad and Jack Della Maddalena and a women's flyweight title matchup between Valentina Shevchenko and Manon Fiorot. Saturday's card was the first in Canada since Donald Trump was re-elected U.S. president in November. It comes amid growing political tensions between Canada and the United States, as Trump has repeatedly suggested that Canada should become the 51st U.S. state, and some of that tension spilled over. Canadian Mike Malott (12-2-1) won his fight with American Charles Radtke (10-5) by knockout 26 seconds into the second round of their welterweight bout. Malott took down Radtke with a clean left hook and would not let up, striking his opponent with repeated followup blows to seal the knockout. Radtke was met with jeers and curses from fans throughout the fight in response to comments he made to Canadian fans at a pre-fight news conference on Wednesday and the booing of 'The Star-Spangled Banner' at Canadian sporting events in recent months. Radtke said 'when you all boo the national anthem, somebody's gonna have to pay for that.' In the women's flyweight division, Canadian Jasmine Jasudavicius (14-3) took down Brazilian Jessia Andrade (26-14) by submission just over halfway through the first round. 'When I was preparing for this fight, I kept on thinking about it being a quick finish,' said Jasudavicius. 'I kept on telling myself to be ready for 15 hard minutes and everything.' Marc-Andre Barriault (17-9) also knocked out opponent Bruno Silva (23-13) 1:27 into the opening round of their middleweight bout with an elbow struck to the side of Silva's head. Silva left the octagon on a stretcher. Benoit Saint Denis (14-3) beat Kyle Prepolec (12-8) by submission in the opening main card fight. The Frenchman took down the Canadian with an arm-triangle choke midway through the second round. Prepolec only found out less than two weeks ago he would be fighting in Montreal. The 35-year-old was called in to replace Joel Alvarez, who has a hand injury. ___ AP sports:

Canadians shine at UFC 315 in Montreal
Canadians shine at UFC 315 in Montreal

Hamilton Spectator

time11-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Hamilton Spectator

Canadians shine at UFC 315 in Montreal

MONTREAL - UFC fans in Montreal had to wait more than a decade for the sport's return to the Bell Centre. Their patience, however, was rewarded with a 4-2 showing by the Canadians on the fight card for UFC 315 on Saturday night. The card is headlined by welterweight title bout pitting Belal Muhammad and Jack Della Maddalena and a women's flyweight title matchup between Valentina Shevchenko and Manon Fiorot. Aiemann Zahabi (13-2) of Laval, Que., shocked UFC Hall of Famer Jose Aldo (32-10) of Brazil in a featherweight main card fight. Zahabi won by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28). Zahabi, who had three-time welterweight champion and Canadian mixed martial arts (MMA) legend Georges St-Pierre in his corner for the bout, has now won six straight fights. The fight was originally scheduled to be disputed at the bantamweight category, but was changed to featherweight on Friday after both fighters checked in above the weight limit. Following the loss, Aldo announced his retirement from MMA fighting after a 21-year career. (Proper) Mike Malott of Burlington, Ont. (12-2-1), won his fight with American Charles (Chuck Buffalo) Radtke (10-5) by knockout 26 seconds into the second round of their welterweight bout. Following a hotly-contested opening round, Malott took down Radtke with a clean left hook to the Chicago native's head. Malott would not let up, striking his opponent with repeated followup blows to seal the knockout. Radtke was met with jeers from the moment he walked out. Fans yelled '(Expletive) you, Radtke' throughout the fight in response to comments of the same nature he made to Canadian fans at a pre-fight news conference on Wednesday. It all stems from the ongoing booing of 'The Star-Spangled Banner' at Canadian sporting events in recent months over U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and repeated calls for Canada to become the 51st U.S. state. In the women's flyweight division, Jasmine Jasudavicius (14-3) took down Brazilian Jessia (Bate Estaca) Andrade (26-14) by submission just over halfway through the first round of their fight. The 36-year-old St. Catharines, Ont., native secured her fifth consecutive win, toppling Andrade to the ground before pinning her opponent down in a rear-naked chokehold. 'When I was preparing for this fight, I kept on thinking about it being a quick finish,' said Jasudavicius. 'I kept on telling myself to be ready for 15 hard minutes and everything. 'I was trying to convince myself otherwise and once I got that hand kind of behind her shoulder there, I was like, 'this is the end. I'm going to get this. This is nuts.'' Jasudavicius improved her record in Canada to a perfect 5-0, which she says is no fluke. 'I feel like I feed off the crowd. As soon as I step out, I feel the energy and I feel like I truly bring everyone in there with and that I actually have Canada on my back. It gives me so much more strength,' said Jasudavicius. Marc-Andre (Powerbar) Barriault (17-9) of Gatineau, Que., also knocked out 35-year-old Brazilian opponent Bruno (Blindado) Silva (23-13) 1:27 into the opening round of their middleweight bout, thanks to an elbow struck to the side of Silva's head. Silva left the octagon on a stretcher. 'I still have goosebumps,' said Barriault. 'I feel like I realized that he was still on the ground after a couple minutes, and then I felt like maybe there's something wrong. 'Everything else was kind of incredible. The energy of the crowd, just to see myself on the big screen and see my name everywhere, I deserve to be here.' Barriault's knockout was celebrated with raucous applause and a series of 'Olé, Olé, Olé' chants from crowd. The reception from the Bell Centre faithful left Barriault in tears. 'I'm an emotional guy to start with,' he said. 'It was a relief and it all came out. I still have a lump in my throat. It's something that is going to stay with me for a long time. These are intense emotions that I just created. It was a special moment for me, one that I deserve. I am really happy.' It wasn't entirely a success for the Canadian contingent of fighters in Montreal. Benoit (God of War) Saint Denis (14-3) defeated Windsor, Ont.'s Kyle (Killshot) Prepolec (12-8) by submission in the opening main card fight. The Frenchman took down the Canadian with an arm-triangle choke midway through the second round. Prepolec only found out less than two weeks ago he would be fighting in Montreal. The 35-year-old was called to replace Spaniard Joel Alvarez, who has a hand injury. Kazakh Bekzat (The Turan Warrior) Almakhan (12-2) made quick work of Winnipeg's Brad (Superman) Katona (16-5), knocking out the 33-year-old with a perfectly landed uppercut just over one minute into the first round of the opening preliminary bout. This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 10, 2025.

Canadians shine at UFC 315 in Montreal
Canadians shine at UFC 315 in Montreal

Winnipeg Free Press

time11-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Winnipeg Free Press

Canadians shine at UFC 315 in Montreal

MONTREAL – UFC fans in Montreal had to wait more than a decade for the sport's return to the Bell Centre. Their patience, however, was rewarded with a 4-2 showing by the Canadians on the fight card for UFC 315 on Saturday night. The card is headlined by welterweight title bout pitting Belal Muhammad and Jack Della Maddalena and a women's flyweight title matchup between Valentina Shevchenko and Manon Fiorot. Aiemann Zahabi (13-2) of Laval, Que., shocked UFC Hall of Famer Jose Aldo (32-10) of Brazil in a featherweight main card fight. Zahabi won by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28). Zahabi, who had three-time welterweight champion and Canadian mixed martial arts (MMA) legend Georges St-Pierre in his corner for the bout, has now won six straight fights. The fight was originally scheduled to be disputed at the bantamweight category, but was changed to featherweight on Friday after both fighters checked in above the weight limit. Following the loss, Aldo announced his retirement from MMA fighting after a 21-year career. (Proper) Mike Malott of Burlington, Ont. (12-2-1), won his fight with American Charles (Chuck Buffalo) Radtke (10-5) by knockout 26 seconds into the second round of their welterweight bout. Following a hotly-contested opening round, Malott took down Radtke with a clean left hook to the Chicago native's head. Malott would not let up, striking his opponent with repeated followup blows to seal the knockout. Radtke was met with jeers from the moment he walked out. Fans yelled '(Expletive) you, Radtke' throughout the fight in response to comments of the same nature he made to Canadian fans at a pre-fight news conference on Wednesday. It all stems from the ongoing booing of 'The Star-Spangled Banner' at Canadian sporting events in recent months over U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and repeated calls for Canada to become the 51st U.S. state. In the women's flyweight division, Jasmine Jasudavicius (14-3) took down Brazilian Jessia (Bate Estaca) Andrade (26-14) by submission just over halfway through the first round of their fight. The 36-year-old St. Catharines, Ont., native secured her fifth consecutive win, toppling Andrade to the ground before pinning her opponent down in a rear-naked chokehold. 'When I was preparing for this fight, I kept on thinking about it being a quick finish,' said Jasudavicius. 'I kept on telling myself to be ready for 15 hard minutes and everything. 'I was trying to convince myself otherwise and once I got that hand kind of behind her shoulder there, I was like, 'this is the end. I'm going to get this. This is nuts.'' Jasudavicius improved her record in Canada to a perfect 5-0, which she says is no fluke. 'I feel like I feed off the crowd. As soon as I step out, I feel the energy and I feel like I truly bring everyone in there with and that I actually have Canada on my back. It gives me so much more strength,' said Jasudavicius. Marc-Andre (Powerbar) Barriault (17-9) of Gatineau, Que., also knocked out 35-year-old Brazilian opponent Bruno (Blindado) Silva (23-13) 1:27 into the opening round of their middleweight bout, thanks to an elbow struck to the side of Silva's head. Silva left the octagon on a stretcher. 'I still have goosebumps,' said Barriault. 'I feel like I realized that he was still on the ground after a couple minutes, and then I felt like maybe there's something wrong. 'Everything else was kind of incredible. The energy of the crowd, just to see myself on the big screen and see my name everywhere, I deserve to be here.' Barriault's knockout was celebrated with raucous applause and a series of 'Olé, Olé, Olé' chants from crowd. The reception from the Bell Centre faithful left Barriault in tears. 'I'm an emotional guy to start with,' he said. 'It was a relief and it all came out. I still have a lump in my throat. It's something that is going to stay with me for a long time. These are intense emotions that I just created. It was a special moment for me, one that I deserve. I am really happy.' Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. It wasn't entirely a success for the Canadian contingent of fighters in Montreal. Benoit (God of War) Saint Denis (14-3) defeated Windsor, Ont.'s Kyle (Killshot) Prepolec (12-8) by submission in the opening main card fight. The Frenchman took down the Canadian with an arm-triangle choke midway through the second round. Prepolec only found out less than two weeks ago he would be fighting in Montreal. The 35-year-old was called to replace Spaniard Joel Alvarez, who has a hand injury. Kazakh Bekzat (The Turan Warrior) Almakhan (12-2) made quick work of Winnipeg's Brad (Superman) Katona (16-5), knocking out the 33-year-old with a perfectly landed uppercut just over one minute into the first round of the opening preliminary bout. This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 10, 2025.

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