The MMA world is always buzzing with news that sometimes flies under the radar. It is hard to catch everything that is newsworthy in this day and age. Especially, when a huge UFC event is held that week. UFC 166 is tonight, but let’s recap some of the week’s biggest stories that you may have missed!

Dana White UFC 166 pre-fight scrum- If you like Dana White and hearing some background UFC information, these pre-fight scrums are for you. In this scrum, Dana talks about Fedor, Bjorn Rebney’s games, the Klitschkos, UFC 165 and 166, and much more! Check out the video here.

Jones-Gustafsson have a twitter interaction- UFC 165 was likely the best Light Heavyweight championship fight ever. Everyone that saw the fight was clamoring for a rematch. Unfortunately, Jon Jones came out and said that he beat Gustafsson ‘decisively’ and wanted to fight Glover Teixeira next. Well, this week Jones took to twitter regarding the fight: ‘Sitting here at lunch talking about the fight with my friends. Can’t help but say, I got TONS of respect for Gus.’ He followed that tweet with ‘At the same time, I’m still gunna dominate him next time.’ Gustafsson replied to Jones saying ‘i got tons of respect for u too!!! I really hope we can have that rematch very soon and give the fans what they ask for!!!’ This rematch can not come soon enough.

Luke Rockhold and Francis Carmont interested in fight- UFC tonight posted to twitter earlier this week stating that Luke Rockhold will likely be cleared for MMA training in two weeks. Rockhold has expressed interest in fighting Francis Carmont or Costa Philippou for his comeback fight. Carmont responded saying “Luke Rockhold wants to fight me, he is the champion of Strikeforce, I’m ready, let’s go.”

New fights for UFC 167 and TUF 18 finale- Sergio Moraes will lock horns with Zak Cummings at the TUF 18 finale. Both men are coming off very nice submission wins, so this should be an exciting fight. The last fight for UFC 167 has been announced, and it will be a battle between Jason High and UFC newcomer Anthony Lapsley.

Roy Nelson: UFC 166 was ‘crappiest camp ever’- Roy Nelson earlier this week stated that every problem that could have went wrong did go wrong during his training camp for his fight against Daniel Cormier. Nelson lost his boxing coach Jeff Mayweather when he was hospitalized after suffering a mild heart attack. He also lost a few training partners. We will see if his performance is affected tonight by the bad camp.

Zahabi backs up on GSP retirement talks- Last week, Georges St Pierre’s head coach, Firas Zahabi, said that GSP may retire if he has no motivation after his UFC 167 title defense against Johny Hendricks. This week, Zahabi clarified that GSP is not planning on retiring and that he has had his best training camp since returning from injury.