Thiago Santos Signs With The PFL | Social Media Roundup
Former UFC light heavyweight title contender Thiago Santos has officially signed a deal with the PFL — this and much more in Thursday’s social media roundup.
Thiago Santos signs with the PFL
Thiago Santos’ time in the UFC was full of a lot of ups and a lot of downs.
Santos began his UFC career as a middleweight and this was the weight class he fought his first 15 UFC bouts at before making a move to light heavyweight in 2018.
When Santos made his light heavyweight debut against Eryk Anders, it was clear to see that 205 pounds was his natural fighting weight and he looked fantastic there.
After his win over Anders, Santos went on to secure back to back stoppage wins over Jimi Manuela and Jan Blachowicz which secured him a title shot against Jon Jones.
Santos was of course unsuccessful in this fight but was very competitive against the best fighter of all time.
Following his loss to Jones, Santos would go on to lose four out of his last five UFC fights.
This led to Santos being let go by the UFC and the Brazilian has now signed a deal with the PFL and will compete in their light heavyweight tournament in 2023.
The 2023 PFL Light Heavyweight division just got more exciting! Welcome to the League @TMarretaMMA! pic.twitter.com/9SCzmWw2Aa
— PFL (@PFLMMA) September 8, 2022
What are your thoughts on Santos joining the 2023 PFL light heavyweight tournament?
Ciryl Gane not keen on fighting Curtis Blaydes next
After Ciryl Gane’s excellent performance against Tai Tuivasa this past weekend in France, the UFC will now face a difficult decision on who Gane will fight next because of how good he looked.
One fighter which Gane has openly come out and said he is not keen on facing next is Curtis Blaydes.
Check out the clip below to hear the reasons why Gane isn’t keen on fighting Blaydes next.
.@ciryl_gane explains why fighting Curtis Blaydes is not a “good choice” for one’s career — #TheMMAHour
“He doesn’t have a big name, he’s dangerous, he doesn’t have a belt, he doesn’t have hype.”
https://t.co/DqnNp3QMpe pic.twitter.com/SGi1bm5DPm
— MMAFighting.com (@MMAFighting) September 7, 2022
Dustin Poirier vs Michael Chandler official for UFC 281
UFC 281 which will be held at Madison Square Garden was shaping up to be a very good card, the card now looks even better as we now know the highly anticipated lightweight bout between Dustin Poirier and Michael Chandler will also take place at UFC 281 at MSG.
Along with the announcement of this fight came an announcement that Chandler had also signed a new, multi-fight deal with the company.
It’s official. Dustin Poirier (@DustinPoirier) vs. Michael Chandler (@MikeChandlerMMA) at MSG in November, per UFC Chief Business Officer Hunter Campbell. Three rounds. In addition to agreeing to the fight this week, Chandler has also signed a new multi-fight deal. pic.twitter.com/8YrYkfjoTW
— Brett Okamoto (@bokamotoESPN) September 7, 2022
Nate Diaz set to launch his own fight promotion
As many people know, this weekend Nate Diaz will be fighting for the final time in the UFC.
It seems like Diaz is already setting himself up for a life away from fighting to a life of promoting fights as he is set to launch his own fight promotion, Real Fight Inc.
Nate Diaz has launched his own fight promotion — pic.twitter.com/MiaHOpPfFK
— Chamatkar Sandhu (@SandhuMMA) September 4, 2022
Ciryl Gane set to be out of action for around 5 months due to injury sustained at UFC Paris
Following his fantastic performance at UFC Paris, Ciryl Gane is set to be out of action for around 5 months.
Gane suffered a fractured hand during his main event bout against Tai Tuivasa this past weekend.
— Ciryl Gane will be out of action for roughly 5 months after suffering a fractured hand at #UFCParis. —
[per @LaSueur_off]#UFCParis #UFC #MMA pic.twitter.com/B4q3dZ9SJt— The MMA Media (@The_MMA_Media) September 5, 2022
Darren Till in talks to return to the Octagon in December
Darren Till has spoke a lot recently about his big comeback which he will be making in 2023 and it seems that comeback could be coming a little earlier.
According to multiple sources, Till is in talks to return to the Octagon in December in an exciting fight against Dricus du Plessis.
The — returns! —@darrentill2 promised a comeback in 2023 and he starts off that journey by facing @dricusduplessis —
————– Darren Till v Dricus du Plessis —- in the works for #UFC282. pic.twitter.com/vHzw59GqE2
— UFC on BT Sport (@btsportufc) September 7, 2022
Nate Diaz says he “gave up on preparing” for Khamzat Chimaev
This upcoming weekend at UFC 279, one of the biggest stars in the sport, Nate Diaz will make his final walk to the UFC Octagon against arguably the most exciting prospect in MMA right now, Khamzat Chimaev.
Diaz has always been very open and honest in his interviews over the years and it is safe to say that nothing has changed.
During a media scrum yesterday, Diaz admitted that he “gave up on preparing” for Chimaev.
Nate Diaz admits he “gave up on preparing” for Khamzat Chimaev: “Whatever. Beat me.”#UFC279 Full video: https://t.co/WR82iop1uc pic.twitter.com/WWdCkTBaAh
— MMA Junkie (@MMAJunkie) September 7, 2022
If Diaz is being deadly serious, which in all honestly he probably is, then that is a very dangerous move as he is fighting one of the most feared fighters in the world right now in Khamzat Chimaev who is one win away from a title shot.
UFC veteran Junior Dos Santos brands Ciryl Gane a “dirty fighter“
During the finishing sequence of the fight last weekend between Ciryl Gane and Tai Tuivasa, Gane appeared to hammerfist Tuivasa to the back of the head.
Even though there were no complaints from Tuivasa, a few pundits and fellow fighters picked up on it.
One of the fighters who picked up on it was former UFC heavyweight champion Junior Dos Santos.
In a post on Twitter, Dos Santos branded Gane a “dirty fighter.”
Junior Dos Santos rips “dirty fighter” Ciryl Gane for illegal blows —#UFCParis Full story: https://t.co/QkUx0VbGDS pic.twitter.com/1mIAeV2qGi
— MMA Junkie (@MMAJunkie) September 5, 2022
This post from Dos Santos was probably fueled from the fact that when JDS and Gane fought, Gane knocked him out with an elbow which was borderline the back of the head.