Date TBA, "The California Kid" will likely be 46 in his GFL debut. Urijah Faber is coming out of retirement to fight in the GFL. / Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images A former champion in WEC ...
Cruz also beat him twice for the bantamweight title but did suffer his first pro loss at the hands of Faber in 2007. 16 years ago today, Urijah Faber submitted Dominick Cruz in the first round On ...
Former UFC bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz has weighed in on Urijah Faber’s planned comeback. ‘The California Kid’ hasn’t been in the cage in over five years now. Urijah Faber last appeared in ...
"Looks like he is dragged that right leg. Hmmm," wrote a user. "Something seems to be going on," wrote another. This came just days after a large bruise was spotted on the back of Mr Trump's hand ...
The team was invited to Hammer and Nails Grooming Shop in Folsom, co-owned by UFC legend Urijah Faber, to receive haircuts, facials and pedicures. They also received a motivational speech from Faber.
The gigs were initially announced without revealing the band's identity. By Sophie Williams Wet Leg performed two intimate shows in Brighton and London earlier this week (Mar. 23 and 24), ahead of ...
Speculations over Trump's leg came just a week after social media users flooded X with theories about the president's health after a bruise was spotted on his hand during his meeting with French ...
Morgan’s showing came with the added bonus of bumps, bruises and cuts all over her body. She took a moment to show them off in a mirror pic on social media on Sunday. Morgan, who is one half of ...
"There was a real sense then that they felt bruised by it," royal author Robert Hardman tells PEOPLE in this week's exclusive cover story. "It was treated like some great fraud." After undergoing ...
“On the pansies, the bigger the bloom, the more effect you are going to have of that tissue flopping back and forth, and mainly just bruising, it’s not going to kill the bloom, it’s just ...
“There was a real sense then that they felt bruised by it,” royal author Robert Hardman told People in an interview published Thursday, March 20. “It was treated like some great fraud.