Brawls, Big Names and Unexpected Turns in the Fight World

USAWed Feb 11 2026
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The night of February 10, 2026 was packed with surprises. A video showing Eddie Alvarez’s crew taking on Mike Perry in a wild scuffle went viral, sparking debate about safety and sportsmanship. Around the same time, UFC star Tom Aspinall was seen undergoing a second eye operation, leaving fans anxious about his comeback date. The upcoming UFC 326 event will air on CBS, a move that raised eyebrows because the network has to cut shows early. Some think this is a strategy to attract new viewers with top‑tier fighters. In the welterweight division, Joaquin Buckley criticized the lack of fights and hinted that nobody is doing enough to keep the sport moving. Meanwhile, Mark Vologdin, a standout in the Contenders Series, announced his debut in the UFC, adding fresh talent to the roster.
Aljamain Sterling’s comments about a controversial decision echoed the style of former fighter Diaz, showing how fighters still use old tactics to defend their records. Jiri Prochazka continues to surprise fans by training in unusual locations, proving that creativity can boost performance. Wrestling prowess remains a key factor for fighters like Muhammad Mokaev, who consistently shows off strong grappling skills. A curious online joke described Jakub Wiklacz as “spiritually Dutch, ” highlighting how fans sometimes mix humor with serious commentary. In a dramatic moment, an opponent of Vitor Belfort collapsed after a powerful strike, a rare occurrence that reminded everyone how dangerous the sport can be. Minimumweight fighters must weigh in at 105 pounds, a strict limit that keeps the competition fair and intense. As the night ended, fans were left wondering what new stories would emerge from the world of combat sports.
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