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#1 ·
The official MMA UFC 63 Thread. :thumbsup:


Date: 09/23/2006 10:00 PM ET
Event Type: PPV Live
Location: Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim, CA

War is on the Menu when Swick Battles Loiseau at UFC 63
By Thomas Gerbasi

He’s paid his dues and battled his way into the UFC middleweight rankings. Now, on Saturday, September 23rd, at the Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim, California, Mike Swick faces his stiffest test in highly regarded contender David Loiseau at UFC 63.

“I’m extremely excited to fight David Loiseau,” said Swick (9-1). “I see him as one of the top middleweights in the UFC and I think it’s a great fight to prove myself.”

Unbeaten in four UFC bouts since appearing on the first season of ‘The Ultimate Fighter’ reality show, Swick has ended all of his Octagon fights in the first round, most recently submitting Joe Riggs at UFC 60 in May. In Loiseau (14-5), he will face a seasoned vet who has scored stoppage wins over Evan Tanner and Charles McCarthy, and who most recently went five courageous rounds with UFC middleweight champion Rich Franklin in a losing effort. The Montreal native is ready to get back into the title mix, but he won’t look past the rising star in Swick.

“He’s a very good and complete fighter,” said Loiseau. “I’ll not make the same mistake that his other opponents have, which is underestimating him.”

Tickets for UFC 63, which features the welterweight title bout between Matt Hughes and BJ Penn, are available now. To buy tickets, click HERE
 
#2 ·
Another match confirmed:

Jens Pulver, the only lightweight champion in the history of the UFC, is back, and on Saturday, September 23rd, at the Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim, California, ‘Lil Evil’ will enter the Octagon for the first time in over four years when he takes on UFC newcomer Joe Lauzon at UFC 63.

And though Lauzon (12-3) will be making his UFC debut against one of the top 155-pounders in the world, according to Pulver (21-6-1), he’s treating this fight as if it’s a title match.

“ People have made this mistake of thinking that I’m overlooking somebody, but I’m not overlooking this kid,” he said. “I don’t overlook anything. I’m just as nervous as he is – I ain’t been in the UFC for four years. I’m working on my stuff because MMA has been around long enough where we can all grapple, we can all box, and we can all clinch in between. It’s just a matter of who does it better and harder. I know he’s a strong kid and he loves grappling. He’s got good grappling technique and tries some wild stuff and it works. This is a world title fight to me because the truth is, if I lose to this kid, I don’t get that shot.”

Lauzon is a native of Brockton, Massachusetts, the city that produced legendary boxing champions Rocky Marciano and Marvin Hagler. He’s look to add to that city’s combat sports legacy beginning on September 23rd.
 
#3 ·


For The UFC Welterweight Title
[41-4-0] Matt Hughes vs. BJ Penn [10-3-1]

[15-5-0] David Loiseau vs. Mike Swick [11-1-0]

[21-6-1] Jens Pulver vs. Joe Lauzon [13-3-0]

[21-5-0] Jason Lambert vs. Rashad Evans [9-0-0]

[38-6-3] Melvin Guillard vs. Gabe Ruediger [10-2-0]

[12-1-0] Jorge Gurgel vs. Danny Abbaddi [2-1-0]

[16-1-1] Roger Huerta vs. Jason Reinhardt [17-0-0]

[7-0-0] Tyson Griffin vs. David Lee [5-1-0]

[6-1-0] Gabriel Gonzaga vs. Mario Neto [9-3-0]
 
#5 ·
I think Matt Hughes wins by tko in the second. I think he wont make the same mistake twice. I dont think he wants to do much stand up with Penn. I could definetly see another upset. I thought he lost the Pierre fight on points, but if it had been a 5 rounder, or just a good old fashioned street fight I think Penn would have taken him.
The swick vs big dave is a toss up. I like both fighters. Swick is my favorite fighter off the show, but he wont tear down David like he did riggs. Riggs has always been sloppy on his back. Im going to take Mike Swick, but I wont bet on it. To close to call.
Little evil is going to hurt the dude hes fighting. Hes either going to come out like Frank Mir and have a lot of ring rust, or hes going to go out with his fists a blazing. I think it will be the later in the first. The overall price of the tickets have dropped since St Pierre dropped out. No use scalping them. Im still pysched to be going.
Aubs
 
#6 ·
Watered down card

Is it worth having a ufc ppv event every month now at the expense of the overall quality of each fightcard ?Lets be honest, the last few ufc ppvs have been WEAK! Fans are paying for 1 top-notch fight and usually another that has name fighters. After that fans are being force-feed too many unproven fighters or fighters from the reality show. The last Pride ppv absolute was awsome because it had proven fighters throughout the card. I still love the ufc, but i would rather see a great card every other month, than a watered down card every month.
 
#8 ·
Hi everybody in this community.
I am Bubbo, a MMA/horror movies lover from Thailand.
I'm so glad to be part of this, even though my English is not very good

Anyway... I think Matt Hughes' gonna win this fight.
Even though BJ is tremendous submission fighter
but Matt is so strong and very experienced

I saw their first fight but I don't think the 2nd'll end up the same way.
 
#9 ·
Hermanski

I agree with Victor about the UFC cards seeming watered down compared to the Pride cards. Surely for a PPV event there should be more TOP NOTCH fights planned? If UFC wants to make money at this and the fighters want to make money lets get more good fights on the same card and this will ensure the puplic doesn't get turned off by these lesser fights packed on an expensice PPV card? Just my opinion.....I will watch UFC 63 but I just watched the Pride PPV and lately the UFC fights have been weak comparatively!
 
#10 ·
Yeah, the UFC cards have been kinda down as of late...but it doesn't mean it won't be AWESOME live! I can't wait for tomorrow. The Pond is only about a 15 min. drive from where I live...so me and my cousin Scott are gonna have an awesome time.

I hope to talk face-to-face with tons of fighters in the crowd, as well as some photos and whatnot. We'll see how it goes. The event is gonna be amped up though.
 
#11 ·
UFC usually sells out in hockey sized stadiums and ballrooms easily, I say why not hold one big event every year where each title is defended in like a football sized stadium like Wrestlemania. Its very popular in U.S.A. nowadays and would easily sell out if they had a great and memorable event/card. Such as how PRIDE FC has the Grand Prix and Shockwave. Why not UFC do something like that and hold it in a football arena and break U.S.A. attendance records?
 
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