The card for UFC's Toronto debut lost some lustre Thursday with reports that heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez could be out of action for eight months due to a shoulder injury.
Ultimate Fighting Championship is finally coming to Toronto, and the mixed martial arts promotion is planning to put on a big show.
It was the biggest event this weekend in Canada: UFC 124, live at the sold-out Bell Centre. What better time to break out the running journal, capturing the sights and sounds from Ultimate Fighting Championship's record-setting return to Canada. Here we go ...
He’s beaten him on the mat. He’s beaten him standing. In no uncertain terms, Ultimate Fighting Championship superstar Georges St-Pierre has Josh Koscheck’s number.
He’s beaten him on the mat. He’s beaten him standing. In no uncertain terms, without any question, Ultimate Fighting Championship superstar Georges St-Pierre has Josh Koscheck’s number.
The NBA has always been regarded as the pinnacle of professional basketball, but "The Association" didn't become a global brand until the emergence of one Michael Jeffrey Jordan.
There’s no question Georges St. Pierre has figured out how to win fights as a mixed martial artist.
It wasn't as if Ultimate Fighting Championship star Josh Koscheck needed more inspiration heading into the first title shot of his career, but a former roommate has provided a daily boost for weeks.
The long-awaited debut in Toronto for Ultimate Fighting Championship is official.
On Saturday night, Ultimate Fighting Championship returns to the Bell Centre in Montreal for UFC 124, where in the main event Canadian superstar and welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre puts his title on the line against Josh Koscheck.
It’s a battle of the big boys — and most definitely a big mouth — when Stefan Struve and Sean McCorkle square off in the co-main event of UFC 124 on Saturday night at the Bell Centre in Montreal.
Favourites were winners last week, posting a 9-7 record, while home teams were 8-8 and home underdogs were 2-3. Here are our picks for Week 17, the final week of the NFL regular season:
Canadiens fans get their first look in his new home at defenceman James Wisniewski on Sunday afternoon and, says general manager Pierre Gauthier, what they'll be seeing is a "feisty" fellow who can be a strong addition on the power play.
Cedrick Desjardins' parents left town one day too soon.
"Je m'appelle James Wisniewski. Je suis tres excite de jouer pour les Canadiens de Montreal."