Alright, so I’ve been obsessed with Owen Bull lately, right? Crazy explosive fights, that guy. But finding consistent news? Man, it felt like chasing smoke. Here’s exactly how I hunted down the good stuff.

Started Simple & Totally Failed
First thought? DuckDuckGo his name. Seemed obvious. Typed “Owen Bull news” – total garbage. Got old articles from years back, some random dude’s Twitter page unrelated to fighting, and a bunch of sites plastered with sketchy ads. Felt like digging through a trash can. Not efficient.
Pivoted to Social Media (Messy But Necessary)
Okay, fine. Everyone shouts into the void online, figured his fight crew or the man himself might too. Hopped on Twitter – or whatever it’s called now, that bird app mess.
- Searched his handle specifically: radio silence. Maybe he doesn’t use it much?
- Tried official promo accounts for fight leagues: Scrolled for ages. Found maybe one retweet about an upcoming bout buried under fifty other fighters.
- Checked YouTube Shorts & TikTok: Lots of hype clips, knockouts, fast edits… zero useful info on where to find him next. Pure highlight reels. Got pumped watching, learned nothing.
Frustrating. Social media’s noisy. Needed official channels.
Went Straight to the Source (Sort Of)
Figured the fight organizers must have websites listing their fighters. Obvious, right? Well…
- Googled major fight leagues I knew he’d been in. Clicked the top results.
- Found one league site with a fighter page… from three fights ago. Outdated stats, ancient news.
- Another league’s site was cleaner. Actually had a “News” section! Scrolled… articles about sponsorships, venue changes… nothing about Owen Bull specifically. Just crickets.
- Tried searching within those sites. Half the search bars didn’t work properly. One just reloaded the homepage. Seriously?
Was ready to chuck my laptop. Where do these leagues actually talk about their fighters?

The Lightbulb Moment: Dedicated Sports Hubs
Slapped my forehead. Duh. Big general sports sites have fight sections! Went to a major one everyone uses.
- Navigated to their fighting subsection. Way less flashy.
- Typed his name in their search. Boom. Actual current articles popped up! Interviews snippets, match analysis, dates for upcoming fights listed clearly.
- Checked another big sports news hub. Similar deal. Better organized news, fewer memes.
Finally! Consistent updates without the social media noise trap.
Bonus Round: Fighting Forums (Proceed with Caution)
Curious, I peeked into some fan forums dedicated to the fight scene.
- Goldmine of rumours and hype, gotta say. People dissecting his style, predicting next fights.
- BUT… tons of false info too. “He signed with X league!” followed by “Nah, that’s fake.” Impossible to verify on the spot.
- Good for fan chatter, useless for confirmed news. Left with more questions than answers.
What Actually Works (My Verdict)
After wasting hours clicking dead links and dodging ads? Here’s the juice:
- Forget random searches. Leads nowhere.
- Social media’s a tease. Good for vibes, bad for facts. Avoid for reliable news.
- League websites? Often outdated or poorly managed. Don’t rely solely.
- The real MVPs: Major Sports News Sites. Filter by fighting category + search his name. Clean interface, current articles, dates confirmed.
- Forums are gossip central. Fun for speculation, useless for accuracy.
Learned it the hard way: Skip the fluff, go straight to the established sports hubs. Life’s too short for broken search bars and ancient updates. Just saved you a headache!
