UFCThe Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is a U.S.-based mixed martial arts organization, recognized as the largest MMA promotion in the world. The UFC is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada and is owned and operated by Zuffa, LLC. This promotion is responsible for solidifying the sport's postion in the history-books.
UFC is currently undergoing a remarkable surge in popularity, along with greater mainstream media coverage. UFC programming can now be seen on Spike TV in the United States, as well as in 35 other countries worldwide.
i think it's homo of Dana that Heath is on Fight Night and he's not the main event. i just can't stand how Dana ignores the rest of MMA. if he wanted to become the ultimate, he'd do more to unify the sport and promote cross-promotional cooporation than just ignore the fact that his shitty fighters pale in comparisson to all the others around the world!!!
at the very least, at least he's one of the televised fights!!!
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God forbid Dana doesn't put a former Pride fighter in the main event. The nerve of him! Nevermind the fact that Heath hasn't exactly set the world on fire ever since losing to Nogueira the second time. I like Heath, and feel he'll be a nice addition to the HW division, but why should he get the main event slot? Do you actually think Herring vs O'Brien is main event material?
Rashad is actually familiar to UFC fans. Heath Herring is not. Also, Rashad has a lot more promise than current Heath Herring. Good boxing, good wrestling, and undefeated vs questionable(Since UFC rules will cause him to change his strategy) fighter, who will be nothing more than a solid addition.
hey guys can someone post live results of tonights fights as a few of us are in Australia and have no way of watching the event. UFC had told me there is no link to watch the event via there web site either. There is no such thing as Spike TV here. Cheers.
Close 1st round, I gave it to Hermes though.
Both fighters looked pretty gassed towards the end of the 2nd but Hermes got in enough to force the referee to stop it.
Spencer looked a little smaller than I think we're used to seeing him at 155.