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    Coach Mike Brown On Poirier’s Farewell at UFC 318 | UFC Unfiltered

    An event as wholesome as Dustin Poirier’s farewell fight deserves a show just as impactful — so Jim and Matt bring in two people who know “The Diamond” better than most to help unpack all the emotion and action of UFC 318. First, American Top Team head coach Mike Brown shares what it was like cornering Dustin for the final time, reflecting on their journey together from shared fight cards to title runs — and what made Saturday night in New Orleans so unforgettable despite the loss to Max Holloway. Between interviews, Jim and Matt talk through some of their predictions before Lafayette’s own Alan Jouban hops on to put a bow on UFC 318. Jouban offers his perspective on the crowd, atmosphere, and standout performances throughout the card. It’s a full-circle episode that wraps up UFC 318 the right way. Order UFC PPV on ESPN+ ➡️ https://ufc.ac/3NKBvmx (U.S. only) Order UFC PPV ➡️ https://ufc.com/ppv (Non U.S.)

    HLLWY vs. PRR

    A Look at American Top Team's Gym Opening Near Penn State in Happy Valley

    American Top Team has opened up a new gym with Bo Nickal as a co-owner near Penn State University in Happy Valley. Get a first hand look at the new facility and hear from ATT owner Dan Lambert and head coach Mike Brown.

    Dominick Cruz Ranks his Top Five Title Fights From the WEC Era

    Former two-time UFC bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz selects his favorite title fights from the WEC era. Cruz credits the WEC for having a great impact on his career due to the fact that he won his first title with that promotion. Catch Cruz taking on Pedro Munhoz at UFC 269 Saturday.

    MNHZ vs. CRZ

    Crowning Moment: Jose Aldo 👑

    Relive the moment Jose Aldo captured the WEC featherweight championship in 2009. Aldo would go on to hold the belt for six years between WEC and UFC.

    On This Day: Jose Aldo vs Mike Brown | WEC 44, 2009

    On this day in 2009, Jose Aldo became the WEC featherweight champion at WEC 44. Less than two years later Aldo would join the UFC and be promoted to undisputed champ with the promotion. Aldo would go on to defend that title for four years.

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