UFC 152: With 2nd Title Fight Added, Toronto Is in for a Show

As most of you have heard, UFC 151 was cancelled. Many of the fights have now been relocated to cards coming up in the near future.One card in particular that will benefit from the cancellation is UFC 152 in Toronto, featuring Jon Jones vs. surprising …

As most of you have heard, UFC 151 was cancelled. Many of the fights have now been relocated to cards coming up in the near future.

One card in particular that will benefit from the cancellation is UFC 152 in Toronto, featuring Jon Jones vs. surprising challenger Vitor Belfort.

It will be interesting to see if Belfort can get inside Jones’ long reach and use his lighting-fast hands to do some damage.

The rest of the fight card is pretty stacked as well. I’ll give you some fights to keep an eye on.

 

Joseph Benavidez vs. Demetrious Johnson

The two flyweights throw down for a chance at the first-ever flyweight title.

They are both exciting fighters and with a title on the line, expect the pace to be kicked way up.

 

Brian Stann vs. Michael Bisping

These two middleweight contenders want title shots. We’ll see who wants it more come Sept. 22.

Stann has the power, and Bisping has excellent technical striking. I can’t wait to see who comes out with the win.

 

Jimy Hettes vs. Marcus Brimage

A fight between featherweight up-and-comers that is sure to be a treat for fans.

Hettes has a rare combination of judo and Brazilian jiu-jitsu that he has used to win two straight fights in the Octagon.

Brimage has raw, explosive knockout power and never gives up. Keep a close eye on this fight.

 

Conclusion

This fight card could be the most stacked of 2012.

If the fighters all preform to their highest abilities, then Toronto fight fans will have lots to cheer about and a night they will never forget.

 

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