Sunday, 5:30 am. McCarran Airport in Las Vegas. It still hasn’t sunk in that for the first time since 2006, there is a new middleweight champion in the UFC. That’s not melodrama, not a moment to sigh for the “good ol’ days,” just a realization that the MMA landscape has changed quite considerably since Chris Weidman’s second round knockout of Anderson Silva on Saturday night. You could go even further and say the sports landscape has changed, because I’ve never woke up to so many texts from friends who are casual fans at best asking about the fight, or had so many people at the airport see the ... Read the Full Article Here
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