Showtime again offers “All Access” for Saturday’s “Strikeforce: Miami” event

Showtime Sports again offers its “Strikeforce: All Access” option for this weekend’s event broadcast.

The online interactive experience, which complements Saturday’s Showtime broadcast of “Strikeforce: Miami,” allows computer users to toggle among five live cameras with full pause and rewind capabilities.

The service, available worldwide at $24.95 per event, also allows uses access to “CageCam,” a small and high-quality camera worn by the referee that takes viewers inside the cage during the fights.


Showtime Sports again offers its “Strikeforce: All Access” option for this weekend’s event broadcast.

The online interactive experience, which complements Saturday’s Showtime broadcast of “Strikeforce: Miami,” allows computer users to toggle among five live cameras with full pause and rewind capabilities.

The service, available worldwide at $24.95 per event, also allows uses access to “CageCam,” a small and high-quality camera worn by the referee that takes viewers inside the cage during the fights.


UFC 109’s Mark Coleman thought his chance at glory had passed him by

After Mark Coleman was forced to withdraw from a
co-main event fight with Tito Ortiz at UFC 106, the former UFC and
PRIDE champion thought he’d slid down to the first rung of the ladder.

Coleman assumed his next fight would be against a young
up-and-comer – maybe it would even be a preliminary fight. Maybe he’d
take that oh-so-happy label for veteran fighters: a gatekeeper.
 
That was not the case. Coleman was at dinner with his daughters when he got a text message from UFC matchmaker Joe
Silva. Did he want to fight Randy Couture at UFC
109?


After Mark Coleman was forced to withdraw from a
co-main event fight with Tito Ortiz at UFC 106, the former UFC and
PRIDE champion thought he’d slid down to the first rung of the ladder.

Coleman assumed his next fight would be against a young
up-and-comer – maybe it would even be a preliminary fight. Maybe he’d
take that oh-so-happy label for veteran fighters: a gatekeeper.
 
That was not the case. Coleman was at dinner with his daughters when he got a text message from UFC matchmaker Joe
Silva. Did he want to fight Randy Couture at UFC
109?


UFC Lightweights: The Most Exciting Fighters Keeping Us on the Edge of Our Seats

With the UFC handing out submission of the night, knockout of the night, and fight of the night honors, it is time to look into just who it is exactly that we all look for on every fight card that keeps us on the edge of our seats.
This is what draws us all in and […]

UFC Betting

UFC Lightweights: The Most Exciting Fighters Keeping Us on the Edge of Our Seats

With the UFC handing out submission of the night, knockout of the night, and fight of the night honors, it is time to look into just who it is exactly that we all look for on every fight card that keeps us on the edge of our seats.
This is what draws us all in and […]

UFC Betting

UFC Lightweights: The Most Exciting Fighters Keeping Us on the Edge of Our Seats

MMAjunkie.com Radio: “Strikeforce: Miami” preview show

Just hours before the fighters hit the scale, MMAjunkie.com Radio
offers a full preview of Saturday night’s “Strikeforce: Miami” event.

Listeners are encouraged to call in and offer their own predictions and
analysis of the intriguing event, while the crew will break down all of
the highly anticipated Showtime-broadcast action.

MMAjunkie.com Radio begins at noon ET (9 a.m. PT) live from the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino’s Race & Sports Book. Listen to
and watch a video stream of the two-hour show at www.mmajunkie.com/radio.


Just hours before the fighters hit the scale, MMAjunkie.com Radio
offers a full preview of Saturday night’s “Strikeforce: Miami” event.

Listeners are encouraged to call in and offer their own predictions and
analysis of the intriguing event, while the crew will break down all of
the highly anticipated Showtime-broadcast action.

MMAjunkie.com Radio begins at noon ET (9 a.m. PT) live from the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino’s Race & Sports Book. Listen to
and watch a video stream of the two-hour show at www.mmajunkie.com/radio.


Bellator signs Eric Schambari as first middleweight for season-two tourney

Three-time WEC veteran Eric Schambari, who put together a 4-0 run in
2009 after taking one year off while recovering from a life-threatening
condition, is Belltor’s first participant in its newest 185-pound
tournament.

Bellator officials today announced the native Las Vegan as the first member of its eight-man, 185-pound bracket.

Bellator’s season-two tournaments, which determine challengers for the
season-one winners and current champs, kick off in April and air live
on FOX Sports Net affiliates and in highlights packages on NBC and
Telemundo.


Three-time WEC veteran Eric Schambari, who put together a 4-0 run in
2009 after taking one year off while recovering from a life-threatening
condition, is Belltor’s first participant in its newest 185-pound
tournament.

Bellator officials today announced the native Las Vegan as the first member of its eight-man, 185-pound bracket.

Bellator’s season-two tournaments, which determine challengers for the
season-one winners and current champs, kick off in April and air live
on FOX Sports Net affiliates and in highlights packages on NBC and
Telemundo.


For Chael Sonnen its simple -“I have to win this fight”

Chuck Mindenhall, UFC – How far has Chael Sonnen come? Eight years ago, on a desert reservation called Anza, somewhere in the middle of California between the barren outposts of Cathedral City and Borrego Springs, Sonnen stepped in the cage for the first time as a professional. We use the word professional loosely, because what ensued that day against Jason “Mayhem” Miller could be more rightly called a “fiasco.”

Chuck Mindenhall, UFC – How far has Chael Sonnen come? Eight years ago, on a desert reservation called Anza, somewhere in the middle of California between the barren outposts of Cathedral City and Borrego Springs, Sonnen stepped in the cage for the first time as a professional. We use the word professional loosely, because what ensued that day against Jason “Mayhem” Miller could be more rightly called a “fiasco.”