Finally, a decent idea from the UFC.
Looks like the UFN on Dec 13th will be in honor of Marines.
Source: http://www.mmaweekly.com/absolutenm...d=2950&zoneid=2 --- Diego "The Nightmare" Sanchez, undefeated (18-0) and on the cusp of a welterweight title shot, faces possibly his toughest test to date against veteran UFC fighter Joe Riggs (28-8) on Spike TV's UFC Fight Night on Wednesday, December 13 at 8:00 PM ET. Also appearing on the card are The Ultimate Fighter alumni Josh Koschek, Shonie Carter and Marcus Davis. This special event will take place LIVE in an aircraft hangar at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in San Diego, CA, and is the first ever live UFC event on a military base. The audience will consist solely of three thousand United States Marines stationed at Miramar, except for five (5) pairs of seats which are being auctioned off to the general public to this incredible event. This is the ONLY way non-military will be able to gain access to this UFC Fight Night. All auction proceeds will benefit the Marine Corps Community Services Quality of Life Programs for the Marines and Families, which support the health and well-being of active duty service members and their families throughout the year. "We are holding this fight at Miramar as our way of saluting the brave men and women of the United States Military fighting oversees in the name of freedom," said UFC President Dana White and Spike TV General Manager Kevin Kay, in a joint statement. Sanchez, fighting out of Albuquerque, NM, has defeated many of the UFC's top welterweight contenders over the eighteen months since winning the Ultimate Fighter 1 Finale over Kenny Florian in April 2005. With wins over Karo Parisyan, John Alessio, Nick Diaz, and Brian Gassaway, a victory over the battle-tested Riggs would bring him one step closer to the title shot he craves. At 24, Joe Riggs, fighting out of Phoenix, AZ is a UFC veteran who has tangled in the Octagon with some of the UFC's best, including welterweight champion Matt Hughes at UFC 56, where Riggs was submitted in the first round. A recent victory over Jason Von Flue on Spike TV has put Riggs back in the mix of contenders for the UFC welterweight crown. Sanchez stands in his path back towards the top of the welterweight division. MAIN EVENT Welterweight Bout Joe "Diesel" Riggs VS Diego "The Nightmare" Sanchez CO-FEATURES Welterweight Fight Marcus "The Irish Hand Grenade" Davis VS Shonie "Mr. International" Carter Welterweight Fight Drew "The Master" Fickett VS Karo "The Heat" Parisyan Welterweight Bout Jeff "The Inferno" Joslin VS Josh "Kos" Koscheck PRELIMINARY BOUTS: Middleweight Bout Logan Clark VS Steve Byrnes Welterweight Bout Keita Nakamura VS Anthony "The Crush" Torres Welterweight Bout Dave "The Warrior" Menne VS Luigi Fioravanti Middleweight Alan Belcher VS Jorge Santiago Light Heavyweight Bout Victor "The Matrix" Valimaki VS David Heath |
So I take it Monson isn't invited?
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three fights i wanna see. two that i actually care if i see or not.
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When is Michael Bisping fighting again, I assumed it would be pretty soon and prolly on this card after his last fight was called off.
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