Roy Nelson says he's not concerned about settling any kind of rivalry with Shane Carwin because as soon as he dropped out of their fight, he became an afterthought.
Roy Nelson says he proved he was a superior coach with his fighter winning the TUF 16 finale, and as far as fighting, he's done trying to face Shane Carwin at this point.
Following recent back surgery, Shane Carwin expects to make his return to the cage in June at UFC 131. MMAjunkie.com first passed along the news on Monday, and Carwin confirmed the tentat...
Shane Carwin says he had accepted a fight with Roy Nelson at UFC 130, but that fight was pulled and he will instead move on to UFC 131 in Vancouver. Read More >>
After knocking out Matt Mitrione in the main event of “The Ultimate Fighter” Season 16 finale, Roy Nelson seems unconcerned with whether he will ever settle his business with Shane Carwin.
Matt Mitrione will replace an injured Shane Carwin at “The Ultimate Fighter” Season 16 finale, meeting Roy Nelson in a heavyweight duel at the Dec. 15 event.
Leave it to a veteran of "The Ultimate Fighter" to step up for fill-in duties for the show's next live finale. Following Wednesday's loss of headliner and head coach Shane Carwin due to...
A knee injury has forced Shane Carwin to withdraw from his bout against rival coach Roy Nelson at “The Ultimate Fighter” Season 16 finale, according to UFC President Dana White.
Dana White probably hit the nail right on the head, and it's something he's far too used to. "It never ends," the UFC president said in a Wednesday post on Twitter announcing the latest...
TUF 16 coaches Shane Carwin and Roy Nelson passed their random drug tests in October, which screened them for steroids and diuretics, but not recreational drugs.