UFC on FOX 2: Live Results and Commentary of the UFC’s PPV-for-Free Card

The UFC is back to “business as usual” for another weekend of top-notch UFC action, only this time they’re bringing the MMA World an action-packed night of fights on free TV from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois in what is is the UFC’s real …

The UFC is back to “business as usual” for another weekend of top-notch UFC action, only this time they’re bringing the MMA World an action-packed night of fights on free TV from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois in what is is the UFC’s real debut on FOX.

The Chicago-based event, taking place this Saturday night, will feature a Facebook-only fight between Chris Camozzi and Dustin Jacoby, as well as a six-fight card for people with Fox Deportes or Fuel TV (or both) as part of their cable package, before the start of the three-fight main card on FOX.

The main card opens with Demian Maia’s attempt to derail the momentum train of fast-rising Chris Weidman, and closes out with two title eliminators.

First, Chael Sonnen defends what he claims is the true Middleweight title against a man who feels he’s finally ready to take the physical belt and pound-for-pound prestige from Anderson “The Spider” Silva in two-time TUF coach and TUF 3 Light Heavyweight winner Michael Bisping, with the winner getting a no-questions-asked shot at Anderson Silva‘s UFC Middleweight title.

Finally, the likely headliner of UFC 145 will be decided as former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion “Suga” Rashad Evans presents himself as the toughest challenge to date for undefeated 9-0 Phil “Mr. Wonderful” Davis, with Rashad getting UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones if he blemishes Davis’ perfect record, and MMA legend Dan Henderson getting Jones in Atlanta if Davis improves to 10-0 against Evans.

From the opening bell until the dying seconds of the action, we’ve got it all on lock for UFC on FOX 2 at Bleacher Report MMA, and Yours Truly has the honor of dishing out every detail of the action!

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UFC 2012: The Beginning of Big Things to Come

“There is, in this world, no force such as the force of a man determined to rise.” — W.E.B. Dubois Combat sports have been fighting a much more heated battle than their athletic competition counterparts for over 150 years. Boxing fought for accep…

“There is, in this world, no force such as the force of a man determined to rise.” — W.E.B. Dubois

 

Combat sports have been fighting a much more heated battle than their athletic competition counterparts for over 150 years. Boxing fought for acceptance throughout the late 19th and early 20th century. It is still attacked today from time to time when a finger needs to be pointed at someone, a common thread in American society.

The NFL seems to avoid such scrutiny, though its athletes still suffer concussions each time they take the field. It is a matter of when and not if. Still, even today it seems to be easiest to single out the combat sports. Maybe it is their visceral nature. Maybe it is the fact that they don’t command billion dollar payrolls yet. Whatever the reason, the UFC and the sport of mixed martial arts are now actively persuading the public day by day that they represent a top tier company and sport, respectively.

In the fall of 2011, the UFC announced a landmark deal in mixed martial arts history. They had signed a seven year deal with Fox to include programming on Fox, FX and Fuel TV. The deal was for hundreds of millions of dollars.

With the deal beginning on January 1, 2012 the UFC has announced an exhaustive schedule and an unprecedented amount of new programming. Bellator Fighting Championships, the recognized number two organization in the United States, announced a buyout by Viacom and a move to Spike TV in 2013. This also will only serve to further the furious rise of MMA.

So Far

The new year has already been huge for mixed martial arts with events popping up like weeds in a summer field and new ventures blossoming as they should. There are still many injuries in MMA, sure, but the talent pool is getting deeper and the holes in the boat are being patched with a calm assertiveness. 

Already this year, Bellator has announced a spring schedule, HDNet has further committed to the sport of MMA while deciding to re-brand the network, the UFC had a huge event in Brazil that was watched by more than 20 million people in that country alone, and this Saturday marks the third UFC card of the year and fourth overall if you count Strikeforce. It is shaping up to be a big year.

Big Things to Come

2012 is the first year of the historic UFC deal with the Fox family of networks. It marks another year of UFC material on Spike TV and Bellator featured consistently on MTV2. HDNet will do their part to give exposure to many regional MMA organizations.

Counting UFC on Fox 2, which airs Saturday January 28, 2012 from the United Center in Chicago, the company will have 8 events in the next three months alone. UFC 145 will take place in Atlanta, Georgia and Jon Jones is rumored to be defending his light heavyweight title in the main event.

It seems that many past civilizations have predicted 2012 to be the end of days. But I say, no way! It ain’t the end of the world, not by a long shot. This is just the beginning. As for the UFC and the sport of MMA, the future looks pretty darn good.

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UFC on FOX 2: Evans Vs. Davis – Event in Chicago SOLD OUT

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Rashad Evans Talks Relationship with Phil Davis, Title Shot, Chicago and More

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UFC on FOX: Rashad on Chicago, Phil Davis, and Jon Jones

UFC on Fox 2 is right around the corner, so Bleacher Report decided to sit down with UFC superstar Rashad Evans about headlining the upcoming event. Evans discusses how he got involved with UFC and how he originally wanted to have a career as a police …

UFC on Fox 2 is right around the corner, so Bleacher Report decided to sit down with UFC superstar Rashad Evans about headlining the upcoming event. Evans discusses how he got involved with UFC and how he originally wanted to have a career as a police officer prior to getting involved with The Ultimate Fighter. […]

Dana White Talking UFC on Fox 2, TUF 15, Spike/Bellator

Watch above as we talk to UFC President Dana White at the press conference to officially announce the UFC on Fox 2 show. The event takes place on Jan. 28 from the United Center in Chicago.White discusses several things, including why the UFC chose to c…

Watch above as we talk to UFC President Dana White at the press conference to officially announce the UFC on Fox 2 show. The event takes place on Jan. 28 from the United Center in Chicago.

White discusses several things, including why the UFC chose to come back to Chicago for this show, will we see only the bigger cities get the Fox shows, why Phil Davis is getting this fight with Rashad Evans, the antics of Chael Sonnen and if he is definitely next for Anderson Silva if he defeats Mark Munoz, as well as Michael Bisping and his bout with Mayhem Miller from the TUF 14 finale.

We also discuss the TUF 15 and the selections of Urijah Faber and Dominick Cruz, Spike TV airing previous TUF’s when TUF 1 debuts on FX. Last but not least, the future of Strikeforce and what White thinks of the relationship between Spike and Bellator.


Disclaimer: This interview was conducted on Dec. 9.

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