Two talented Light Heavyweight mixed martial arts (MMA) fighters -- Ryan Jimmo and Igor Pokrajac -- will collide at UFC 161, which is scheduled to take place at MTS Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, on June 15, 2013.
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The list of medical suspensions and injuries has been released today (Feb. 21, 2013) for those fighters competing at the UFC on FUEL TV 7: "Barao vs. McDonald" event this past weekend (Feb. 16), which took place at the Wembley ArenaShow More Summary
UFC light heavyweight James Te Huna showed a huge amount of courage Saturday in coming back from the brink of defeat to beat Ryan Jimmo by unanimous decision at UFC on Fuel 7 at Wembley Arena, London. However, it is not his comeback victory that is being talked about, but his entrance. Show More Summary
Admittedly, James Te Huna was a good punch away from having his lights completely shut off by Ryan Jimmo last night (Feb. 16, 2013) at UFC on FUEL TV 7, which took place at Wembley Arena in London, England.
The granite-chinned, hard-punching...Show More Summary
Two of the most dangerous light heavyweights on the UFC roster clashed last night (Feb. 16, 2013) As Ryan Jimmo took on James Te Huna on the UFC on Fuel TV 7 main card in London, England.
Early on, it appeared that Jimmo was about to...Show More Summary
This bout may have slipped under many radars. The importance, though, cannot be overstated. In the crazy shuffle surrounding the departure of Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, the rise of Glover Teixeira, the arrival of Gegard Mousasi and the...Show More Summary
Pretty insane comeback.
Fans of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) may not know Ryan Jimmo, even though he's actually competed inside the Octagon before. He scored a seven second knockout of Anthony Perosh in July of last year, an impressive performance...Show More Summary
Ryan Jimmo is set to face off this weekend against James Te Huna at UFC on Fuel TV 7 from Wembley Arena in London, England. The veteran Canadian light heavyweight will make his second appearance in a UFC cage after knocking out Anthony Perosh last July in Calgary. Show More Summary
Two very dangerous light heavyweights will duke it out inside the Octagon this Saturday night (Feb. 16, 2013) as New Zealand slugger James Te Huna battles former MFC champion Ryan Jimmo on the UFC on Fuel TV 7 main card in London, England. Te...Show More Summary
(Eat your heart out, Benson.)
On the heels of the most successful UFC debut since Todd Duffee, former CagePotato guest blogger and master of the post-fight celebration, Ryan Jimmo, has just been booked for his second bout in the octagon against New Zealand slugger James Te Huna at UFC on FUEL 7. Show More Summary
For many years, Ryan Jimmo waited for his time inside the Octagon to fight and refurbish his MMA title. During his bout against Anthony Perosh, everyone including his opponent was shocked at what this 30-year-old Canadian can do inside the cage. Jimmo quickly knocked out his opponent in UFC 149 for only 7 seconds. Jimmo [...]
Former Maximum Fighting Championship (MFC) Light Heavyweight Champion Ryan Jimmo's Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) debut couldn't have gone any better.
He stepped into the cage against Anthony Perosh, a 40-year-old Australian veteran...Show More Summary
(Fight starts at the 20-second mark. Props: msn.foxsports.com) In seven seconds, Ryan Jimmo went from being "one of the most boring fighters in the world" to the greatest celebration-dancer since Jamie Varner. Also, he tied the UFC's official record for fastest knockout thanks to his one-punch demolition of Anthony Perosh at UFC 149. Show More Summary
UFC 149: "Faber vs. Barao" took place last night (Sat., July 21, 2012) from the Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and featured the Octagon debuts of two fighters on long win streaks with heavy hype on opposite ends of...Show More Summary
Seven seconds. One punch. Ryan Jimmo made history last night during his UFC debut when he knocked out Anthony Perosh in just second seconds at UFC 149. According to MMA Junkie, the seven second fight ties the record for the quickest knockout. UFC President Dana White said that Jimmo would have been given the fastest [...]Show More Summary
Ryan Jimmo made his Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) debut last night (July 21, 2012) at the Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, taking on Octagon veteran Anthony Perosh in a Light Heavyweight affair. Jimmo earnedShow More Summary
"Yeah, I guess (I did just send a big F you to all the haters out there). It looks more impressive, I think, because I used to be so boring, so, all the better. I visualized it for a long time. I knew this was coming. I don't know how...Show More Summary
UFC 149 is in the books. From Ryan Jimmo's seven-second knockout of Anthony Perosh all the way to the main event, this much-maligned card looked poised to deliver after a thrilling preliminary card. That, unfortunately, was not the case. Show More Summary