Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Cheap UFC 100 Tickets

UFC will be the most historic UFC event in history. The UFC President, Dana White wanted to stack the event with the greatest fighters from around the world. One of the key fights will be a rematch between Brock Lesnar and Frank Mir.

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The UFC 100 was one of the fastest sellouts in UFC® history. This historic UFC 100 event that already has three blockbuster fights confirmed received an unbelievable response from UFC® Fight Club™ and Newsletter members, creating a sellout in record time.

The event which takes place on Saturday July 11th at the Mandalay Bay Events Center will be shown as a pay per view show in the United States.

"I started hearing about UFC 100 around UFC 90. I am blown away by how excited fans were for this event," said Dana White, UFC President. "So I made sure to stack this card with the greatest fights and greatest fighters in the world, and keep ticket prices consistent with our other big events. Once again, our fans responded with a record sellout. This is another great milestone for the UFC, and July 11 is going to be an amazing event."

After an unprecedented turnout from the Internet presale on April 9th for UFC Fight Club fans, most of the seats were sold by 3pm ET.

In the UFC 100 main event, the big UFC Heavyweight Championship will be decided when the famous reigning titleholder Brock Lesnar faces interim champion Frank Mir in one of the most highly waited upon rematches in heavyweight history.

The co-featured bout of the evening will be the UFC Welterweight Champion Georges "Rush" St-Pierre vs. fearful Thiago "Pitbull" Alves, a man that is believed to have the style and size to defeat this so called unbeatable champion.

And the grand finale in this trio of superfights is a pivotal middleweight matchup pitting the coaches of the ninth season of The Ultimate Fighter®, Dan Henderson and Michael "The Count" Bisping, against each other in a contest that will bring the winner even closer to a 185-pound title shot.

UFC fans who want to be a part of the historic UFC 100 event can still take part in UFC® Fan Expo™, a two-day fan exposition of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) activities starting Friday, July 10th and leading right up to the start of the fights Saturday, July 11th. UFC Fan Expo will take place inside the Mandalay Bay Convention Center, and will be the first event of its kind for UFC fans.

Among the UFC Fan Expo two-day roster of activities will be meet and greets with legendary UFC and WEC fighters, MMA demonstrations, fan-inspired special events, training and development sessions, and other exciting opportunities and entertainment. All the UFC Fan Expo activities will be planned in conjunction with UFC 100, including the free-to-the-public weigh-in event on Friday, July 10th.

To see our online inventory of UFC 100 tickets for July 11, 2009 at the Mandalay Events Center in Las Vegas Nevada, click this link.


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Monday, June 29, 2009

Betting on MMA - Beware of Live Underdogs

As those who have taken part in MMA betting for any length of time know, absolutely anything can happen inside the octagon (or squared circle, for fans of Affliction betting and PRIDE). When two trained fighters are pitted against one another, generally with both holding black belts in one discipline or another, it is difficult to give credence to MMA odds. Most fans would consider every bout to be a coin toss, given that both men or women have an equal opportunity of winning.

This idea is part of the reason why MMA and UFC betting has become such a worldwide phenomenon. Detractors from the sport of boxing left generally because of a lack of competition, meaningless “tune up” fights, and a general confusion over the many sanctioning bodies and weight classes. In the world of mixed martial arts, things come quick and easy. The UFC is the NFL of mixed-martial arts—that’s easy to see. Knockouts can happen at any time—that’s exciting. Not to mention that fighters have entered the cage simply as “street brawlers,” and have had reasonable success. As a result, fans have related to the budding sport.

The problem is that this fascination with the underdog can lead to many bad sports betting choices due to the MMA lines. In fact, more often than not, the favorite in the bout does in fact win. In addition, more fights end in a stoppage of some sort than a decision, meaning that MMA prop betting is also a tremendous idea.

It is important to examine the styles of fighters when preparing to bet on MMA matches as well. If two brawlers are facing off, it is a terrific bet to look on the BetUS sportsbook and choose an outcome such as a knockout or TKO, as the brutes are unlikely to take to the mat. Similarly, if two submission fighters are facing off, a decision is possible, but more than likely, over the course of three to five rounds, one participant will ultimately lock in a hold resulting in a stoppage.

In addition, still consider that promoters are indeed businessmen. A new champion is unlikely to be thrown to the wolves immediately. Dana White, or whomever the champion may be, want to build their champion up with a tune-up bout, similar to boxing, before truly hyping and marketing a pay-per-view attraction.

In the end, those betting on MMA simply need to think reasonably—like a promoter—and err on the side of favourites.


UFC 100 Fights (Bets)   

Fitch vs Thiago
Jon Fitch    -450
Paulo Thiago    +325

Akiyama vs Belcher
Yoshihiro Akiyama    -300
Alan Belcher    +220

Coleman vs Bonnar
Mark Coleman    +250
Stephan Bonnar    -350
 
Danzig vs Miller
Mac Danzig    +160
Jim Miller    -200


Jones vs Brien
Jon Jones    -450
Jake O'Brien    +325
 
Lesnar vs Mir
Brock Lesnar    -240
Frank Mir    +190
 
St Pierre vs Alves
Georges St Pierre    -300
Thiago Alves    +220
 
Henderson vs Bisping
Dan Henderson    -230
Michael Bisping    +180

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Saturday, June 27, 2009

Thiago Alves prepares for GSP UFC 100 at Wand Fight Team



Thiago Alves has Wanderlei Silva as a hero and idol and will be coming to Las Vegas before his fight against George St. Pierre to train at the Wand Fight Team.

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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Michael Bisping - Seven Defining Moments

Without question, Michael Bisping is the most influential mixed martial artist to ever hail from the United Kingdom, with his Ultimate Fighter 3 win and subsequent UFC victories practically putting MMA on the map across the pond. But Bisping’s popularity and acclaim will skyrocket even higher if he wins a world title, and a win over Dan Henderson at UFC 100 on July 11th will move him even closer to that goal. Read on for ‘The Count’s seven defining moments.

Mark Epstein I – July 10, 2004 – Cage Rage 7
Result – Bisping TKO2
Unbeaten, yet untested, a young Michael Bisping was just 2-0 as a pro when he got the call to take on then 6-3 Mark ‘The Beast’ Epstein, and almost immediately, Bisping got a rude welcome to the next level as he was dropped to a knee by a punch and later sent to the canvas, where he spent the majority of the first round fighting from his back. And though Bisping was obviously still raw as far as technique was concerned, his resilience was already evident, and he came out strong in the second round, eventually stopping Epstein at the 1:27 mark. He would notch a KO win over Epstein in their rematch four months later, and the 24-year old from Manchester was on his way to the top.

Josh Haynes – June 24, 2006 – TUF 3 Finale
Result – Bisping TKO2
With British fighters Mark Weir, Ian Freeman, Lee Murray and Leigh Remedios only having spotty success in the UFC, you wouldn’t have been criticized too much for suggesting that Bisping, along with Ross Pointon, weren’t going to make much noise on the third season of The Ultimate Fighter. And while Pointon made more fans for his personality than his fighting, Bisping quickly soared to the finals of TUF3, with his two round thrashing of Josh Haynes in the finale a mere formality. The UFC had a new Ultimate Fighter, and England finally had someone in the organization who looked like he would be staying around for a while.

Elvis Sinosic – April 21, 2007 – UFC 70
Result – Bisping TKO2
After getting his first post-TUF win over Eric Schafer at UFC 66, Bisping was the natural choice to lead the UFC back into the UK for UFC 70 in Manchester. It was the type of pressure cooker environment that could very well break a fighter, but Bisping took it all in stride, and from the moment he entered the M.E.N. Arena to Blur’s “Song 2”, he owned the hometown crowd. Sinosic took a little more convincing, but after scoring a knockdown and almost locking in a kimura, the Australian was stopped by Bisping in the second round, and a British star was born.

Matt Hamill – September 8, 2007 – UFC 75
Result – Bisping W3
Having done no wrong thus far in his UFC career, it was inevitable that somewhere along the line, Bisping would hit a bump in the road. That bump was his TUF3 housemate and rival Matt Hamill, a fighter Bisping figured he would have his way with given his superior striking. But it was Hamill who showed up with improved standup that night in London, and after three closely contested rounds, many thought the fighter ending up with a “1” on a previously unbeaten record would be Bisping. But it was Hamill on the short end of the split decision, sending fans into a frenzy on internet message boards for weeks. As for Bisping, he got the win, and wasn’t shy about letting people know about it. “Of course, don’t insult me like that,” said Bisping when asked at the post-fight press conference if he believed he deserved the decision. “I’ll give him the first round, I won the second, and I won the third.”

Rashad Evans – November 17, 2007 – UFC 78
Result – Evans W3
Two months after the Hamill bout, Bisping was back in action, and this time he was being asked to headline a pay-per-view event against fellow unbeaten Rashad Evans. This would be the true barometer of both fighters’ popularity, and after an entertaining war of words leading up to the bout, he and Evans delivered on all fronts, as the match garnered a considerable buzz by the time the opening bell rang. In the Octagon though, it would be Bisping falling short of victory for the first time, as Evans held off a late charge from the Brit to take a three round split decision.

Charles McCarthy – April 19, 2008 – UFC 83
Result – Bisping TKO1
After the loss to Evans, Bisping decided that it was time to test the waters at middleweight, where he wouldn’t be forced into the role of ‘small guy’ every time he fought. Of course, TUF4’s Charles McCarthy took exception to being Bisping’s ‘break-in’ fight at 185 pounds and he let Bisping know it at every opportunity. Such talk between the two made the fight perhaps the second most anticipated to Georges St-Pierre’s triumphant Montreal homecoming against Matt Serra, but Bisping wasn’t about to get into a prolonged war with ‘Chainsaw Charles’. Instead, Bisping stalked his foe, avoided a mid-round submission attempt and then proceeded to unleash a barrage of knees that broke McCarthy’s arm and forced a halt to the fight at the end of the first round. Middleweight? No problem.

Chris Leben – October 18, 2008 – UFC 89
Result – Bisping W3
After the win over McCarthy, Bisping made short work of Jason Day at UFC 85 and was then given another headlining gig against Chris Leben in Birmingham, England. Now matched up with a striker for the first time since his TUF3 win over Haynes, Bisping was expected to engage in a toe-to-toe brawl with Leben. But showing maturity and restraint, Bisping used a disciplined stick and move strategy that kept the wild-swinging Leben at bay and allowed him to sail to a three round unanimous decision victory. It wasn’t going to win any Fight of the Year awards, but in victory, Bisping showed that he wasn’t the same fighter that beat Mark Epstein four years earlier. He was a versatile and dangerous contender now, something he plans on showing Dan Henderson at UFC 100.

This is an article written by Thomas Gerbasi for UFC.com

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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

UFC 100 Intro



Ultimate Fighting Championship opening intro from youtube.com. Fight cards are as follows:

Main card
* Heavyweight Championship bout: Brock Lesnar vs. Frank Mir
* Welterweight Championship bout: Georges St-Pierre vs. Thiago Alves
* Middleweight bout: Dan Henderson vs. Michael Bisping
* Welterweight bout: Jon Fitch vs. Paulo Thiago
* Middleweight bout: Yoshihiro Akiyama vs. Alan Belcher


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Thiago Alves

Thiago Alves Araujo (born October 3, 1983) is a Brazilian professional mixed martial arts fighter. Alves started training in Muay Thai when he was 15 and mixed martial arts at 17. He is also a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

Statistics
Nickname: Pitbull
Height: 5 ft 9 in (1.75m)
Weight: 170 lbs (77 kg)
Reach: 68 in
Nationality: Flag of Brazil Brazil
Born: October 3, 1983
Fighting out of: Coconut Creek, Florida
Town of birth: Fortaleza, Brazil
Team/Association: American Top Team
Primary fighting style: Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

MMA Record
Wins 16
By knockout 10
By submission 1
Losses 3

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Georges St-Pierre

Georges St-Pierre (born May 19, 1981), often referred to as GSP, is a Canadian professional mixed martial artist. He is currently the Welterweight Champion of the UFC, and is ranked as one of the top "pound-for-pound" fighters by multiple MMA sources. St-Pierre has been lauded by many media outlets for his skill, and he is currently ranked by multiple MMA publications as the number-one welterweight in the world. In 2008, he was named the Canadian Athlete of the Year by Rogers Sportsnet, as well as the Most Outstanding Fighter by the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

Statistics
Nickname:     Rush, GSP
Nationality:     Canadian
Date of birth:     May 19, 1981
Place of birth:     Saint-Isidore, Quebec
Fighting out of Montreal, Quebec
Height:     5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight:     170 lb (77.1 kg; 12.1 st)
Reach:     76 in (193 cm)
Style:     Kyokushin, Muay Thai, Boxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and Wrestling,
Team:     Jackson's Submission Fighting

MMA record
Wins     18
   By knockout     8
   By submission     5
Losses     2
   By submission     2

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Monday, June 22, 2009

Frank Mir

Francisco Santos Mir III is an American mixed martial artist. He currently competes in the heavyweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship where he is the UFC Interim Heavyweight Champion. He is currently ranked by MMAWeekly.com and MMANews.com as the No. 3 Heavyweight fighter in the world.




Statistics
Height     6 ft 3 in (190 cm)
Weight     245 lb (112 kg)
Reach     79.0 in (201 cm)[1]
Nationality     American
Born     May 24, 1979 (1979-05-24) (age 30)
Fighting out of     Las Vegas, Nevada
Town of birth     Las Vegas, Nevada
Team/Association     Striking Unlimited
Primary fighting style     Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Kickboxing, Wrestling, Kenpō karate

MMA Record
Wins     12
  By knockout     2
  By submission   7
Losses     3

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Brock Lesnar

Brock Edward Lesnar (born July 12, 1977 in Webster, South Dakota) is an American mixed martial artist as well as a former professional and amateur wrestler. He is the current UFC Heavyweight Champion.

Lesnar started a career in Mixed Martial Arts and had his first fight in June 2007. He then signed with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) in October 2007, and captured the UFC Heavyweight Championship from Randy Couture on November 15, 2008.






Statistics
Height     6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight     265 lb (120 kg)
Reach     81 in (210 cm)
Nationality     American
Born     July 12, 1977 (1977-07-12) (age 31)
Fighting out of     Minneapolis – Saint Paul, Minnesota
Town of birth     Webster, South Dakota
Team/Association     Minnesota Martial Arts Academy
Primary fighting style     Wrestling


MMA Record
Wins     3
  By knockout     1
  By submission     1
Losses     1
Draws     0
No contests     0
source wikipedia

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UFC 100: Brock Lesnar vs. Frank Mir II



Here's the official UFC 100 Promo video from youtube.com

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Sunday, June 21, 2009

UFC 100 Fight Details

UFC 100 is an upcoming mixed martial arts event to be held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) on July 11, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The event will include two championship bouts (Heavyweight and Welterweight) and a fight between the two coaches of the most recent Ultimate Fighter. The event had been announced as sold-out, before the tickets were even made available to the general public

The main event will feature a rematch between UFC Heavyweight Champion, Brock Lesnar, and UFC Interim-Heavyweight Champion, Frank Mir. This title unification bout occurred as a result of former UFC Heavyweight Champion, Randy Couture's year-long "resignation" from the company. During his absence, the UFC created an Interim-Heavyweight Championship that Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira had won by defeating Tim Sylvia. Nogeuira and Mir were scheduled to be opposing coaches in The Ultimate Fighter: Team Nogueira vs Team Mir, and would fight for the interim championship at the conclusion of the show. The Ultimate Fighter is a single-elimination reality series featuring fledgling professional MMA fighters competing for the title of The Ultimate Fighter, and a six-figure, multi-fight contract with the UFC.

During the airing of the television program, Couture returned to the company and UFC President Dana White announced that he would defend his title against Lesnar at UFC 91. This meant that the winner of the Couture-Lesnar and Nogueira-Mir matches would face off for the undisputed crown. In his fourth professional fight, Lesnar defeated Couture via technical knockout to become the UFC Heavyweight Champion. Mir was crowned the interim champion after becoming the first fighter to ever finish Nogueira. The match between Lesnar and Mir was now set for UFC 98. However, Mir suffered a knee injury during training and was forced out of the bout. It was announced a day later that the proposed fight would be moved to UFC 100 instead. Lesnar and Mir have fought once before, during Brock's UFC debut at UFC 81. Lesnar controlled much of the bout, and mounted a successful ground and pound attack. During the exchange on the ground, Mir got hold of Lesnar's leg and locked up a kneebar. Lesnar could not escape and was forced to tap out, awarding Mir the victory.

The co-main event will feature Yahoo! Sports' top pound-for-pound fighter (tied with Fedor Emelianenko), Georges St-Pierre, defending his UFC Welterweight Championship against MMAWeekly.com's 2008 Fighter of the Year, Thiago Alves. St-Pierre is a fighter with strong wrestling, and trains with the Canadian Olympic team. His conditioning, strength and athleticism have also been identified as strong attributes. Thiago Alves is well-versed in the Muay Thai striking discipline, and was dubbed by Setanta Sports as the "Muay Thai wrecking ball". Alves enters the fight with consecutive victories over three of the top UFC welterweights in Josh Koscheck, Matt Hughes, and Karo Parisyan. Meanwhile, St-Pierre enters the bout with successful title defenses against top contender Jon Fitch, and UFC Lightweight Champion BJ Penn.

The third match on the card will be between two top middleweight contenders, Dan Henderson and Michael Bisping. The two are opposing coaches in the ongoing season of The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. United Kingdom, with Henderson leading Team USA and Bisping heading Team UK, respectively. Henderson is a former Olympic Greco-Roman wrestler also noted for the punching power in his right hand and his excellent chin. He is the first fighter to concurrently hold championship belts in two separate weight classes in a major organization (he did so in PrideFC). Following the sale of PrideFC, Henderson entered the UFC and lost his championships to Quinton Jackson and Anderson Silva in back-to-back unification contests. His latest fight was a decision victory over Rich Franklin at UFC 93. Bisping started his career as a light heavyweight and was the winner of the third season of The Ultimate Fighter. He has compiled a professional MMA record of 18–1, and has been undefeated since moving to middleweight. He enters the bout with victories over Charles McCarthy, Jason Day and Chris Leben. On June 2nd it was announced that the winner of the Henderson-Bisping Fight will get a shot at the UFC Middleweight Championship against Anderson Silva at a later date.

A preliminary match-up between Dong Hyun Kim and Jonathan Goulet was orginally scheduled to be on the card, but Goulet had to pull out of the bout with a shoulder injury. TJ Grant was named as his replacement.

from wikipedia.com