Dana White Talks UFC 139, FOX Ratings and FOX 2 Main Card

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SAN JOSE, Calif. — Watch below as UFC president Dana White talks about Saturday night’s UFC 139 card, reuniting with Dan Henderson, whether Wanderlei Silva is fighting for his job, his post-UFC on FOX hangover, the second UFC on FOX show, Anderson Silva vs. Chael Sonnen 2, and Zuffa’s lawsuit in New York.

 

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SAN JOSE, Calif. — Watch below as UFC president Dana White talks about Saturday night’s UFC 139 card, reuniting with Dan Henderson, whether Wanderlei Silva is fighting for his job, his post-UFC on FOX hangover, the second UFC on FOX show, Anderson Silva vs. Chael Sonnen 2, and Zuffa’s lawsuit in New York.

 

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UFC 139 Pre-Fight Press Conference Highlights

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SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Watch below as all the main stars from UFC 139 discuss Saturday night’s fights from at Thursday’s press conference.

 

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SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Watch below as all the main stars from UFC 139 discuss Saturday night’s fights from at Thursday’s press conference.

 

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UFC 139 Fight Card: The Best Main Card Predictions on the Internet

It’s been a long time, but the most in-depth breakdowns and predictions are back in action for the incredibly stacked UFC 139 fight card on Saturday night.The Ultimate Fighting Championship returns to the HP Pavilion in San Jose, Calif. with a card for…

It’s been a long time, but the most in-depth breakdowns and predictions are back in action for the incredibly stacked UFC 139 fight card on Saturday night.

The Ultimate Fighting Championship returns to the HP Pavilion in San Jose, Calif. with a card for the ages.

In the main event, Mauricio “Shogun” Rua continues his march back to the light heavyweight title as he welcomes back former Pride middleweight champion and Strikeforce light heavyweight champion Dan Henderson.

The co-main event also features another UFC versus Strikeforce tilt as MMA legends Wanderlei Silva and Cung Le do battle.

The rest of the card features a possible No. 1 contender bantamweight scrap between Urijah Faber and Brian Bowles, a welterweight tilt involving Martin Kampmann and Rick Story and a light heavyweight battle between The Ultimate Fighter alumni Stephan Bonnar and Kyle Kingsbury.

The time has come once again for you to feast on some manly induced knowledge in preparation for the upcoming fights. Snatch a cold beverage out the fridge and get comfortable. It’s breakdown time.

As always, I encourage you to read my breakdowns to see why I made the predictions that I made. At the end of the breakdowns, I will have my official picks listed. Thanks for reading. Enjoy the fights!

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Reminder: Check Out the UFC 139 Pre-Fight Press Conference Live Right Here at 4:00 pm ET

Just a friendly reminder that the pre-UFC 139 presser starts at 4:00 pm ET today, and as usual we will have the live video feed for you here.

Just a friendly reminder that the pre-UFC 139 presser starts at 4:00 pm ET today, and as usual we will have the live video feed for you here.

This should be a decent card. “Hendo” versus “Shogun” is sure to deliver and when is the last time you saw a boring Cung Le or Wanderlei Silva fight?

We’ll have an interview with Martin Kampmann up tomorrow and his fight with Rick Story should be a barnburner as he guarantees he’s not leaving it up to the judges following back-to-back questionable decision losses.

Since there really aren’t any bad fights on the card per se, which (if any), fights aren’t you looking forward to Saturday night?

Urijah Faber Says Dan Henderson’s a ‘Unique Cat,’ While Hendo Says Very Little

Filed under: UFCSAN FRANCISCO — Maybe someone should tell Dan Henderson that he’s about to headline one of the better UFC pay-per-views of 2011.

While they’re at it, maybe they should also tell him that the match-up is kind of a big deal to the fans…

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Dan HendersonSAN FRANCISCO — Maybe someone should tell Dan Henderson that he’s about to headline one of the better UFC pay-per-views of 2011.

While they’re at it, maybe they should also tell him that the match-up is kind of a big deal to the fans who always wanted to see Henderson and Mauricio “Shogun” Rua mix it up back when they were both in Japan’s Pride organization, and if he wins there just might be a title shot in it for him.

Not that I expect it would make much of a difference to him, nor would it generate any outward displays of enthusiasm, but it might be nice just to know that he knows it.

If you weren’t already used to his sleepy pre-fight demeanor, you might have been forgiven for mistaking his laconic performance at the UFC 139 press conference on Thursday afternoon for disinterest.




Again though, that’s only if you didn’t know the guy. It’s only if you weren’t familiar enough with his sense of humor to recognize that, when asked about the differences between training for a three-round fight and a five-round fight, he was just trying to have a little fun by replying, “The difference is two rounds.”

You’d also have to know him well enough to know that, when he deflected talk about getting back into a title shot, suggesting that the winner of his fight with Rua might not be deserving of a crack at the champ if it ends up being “a boring fight and not a whole lot happens,” he wasn’t trying to be difficult so much as honest.

After all, this is the same man who, at Wednesday’s open workouts, insisted that he’d never actually been all that passionate about pursuing a rematch with middleweight champ Anderson Silva, and that, sure, he wouldn’t mind winning a UFC title, since that was “definitely on the goal list.”

Maybe that’s just what happens when you’re a 41-year-old fighter with more than 14 years in the sport, and you’ve won big fights in every major organization. Maybe you show up to press conferences in a little conference room on the edge of the San Francisco Bay, and you still can’t get too terribly worked up about the man you’re about to fight in a cage just two days from now.

Fortunately for us, UFC bantamweight Urijah Faber was there to tell us a story about Hendo — a story that told us more about Hendo than Hendo would likely ever tell us about himself.

As Faber told it, he was a former wrestler in his first couple weeks of MMA training, and he ended up on the mat with Henderson during a training session in a Sacramento gym.

“I was just going in there, going for the kill, and of course I went against a guy who’s another great wrestler and bigger and more experienced and everything and he was just killing me and he was like, ‘Man, don’t you know any jiu-jitsu?'”

The answer, Faber said, was “not really,” which only earned him a shaming from Henderson, who pointed out that another smaller fighter, Javier Vazquez, was able to hang with him thanks to his jiu-jitsu skills. The message was clear enough to Faber, who said he also started asking around about Henderson’s training regimen because “I was trying to get a feel for how the best guys did things.”

“I was asking his training partner how much he runs, and he said, ‘Dan hasn’t ran in 13 years,'” Faber said, before recounting a story about the year Henderson spent “partying” instead of training, only to then enter and win a national wrestling tournament.

“This guy’s a unique cat,” said Faber. “He’s like a pirate or something.”

Here’s where you naturally pan to Henderson himself, looking for a reaction, briefly forgetting who you’re dealing with.

“I guess I got no comment about that,” he replied.

Of course not. Why would he? When you’ve got exploits like Henderson’s, both in the cage and out, you don’t have to talk about them. You can let others do it for you.

 

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UFC 139 Fight Card: Betting Odds for Henderson vs Rua Main Card

UFC 139 will take place Saturday, November 19 from the HP Pavilion in San Jose, CA. Of the five fights on the main card, three will feature former champions facing off against each other, all in the quest to get one step closer to the ultimate prize, U…

UFC 139 will take place Saturday, November 19 from the HP Pavilion in San Jose, CA. Of the five fights on the main card, three will feature former champions facing off against each other, all in the quest to get one step closer to the ultimate prize, UFC gold.

The main event will see former UFC light heavyweight champion, Maurico “Shogun” Rua facing off against former PRIDE and Strikeforce champion Dan Henderson.  Judging by the fighters past few wins, chances are good that this one will not make it five rounds.  Rua’s last five wins have come via knockout or technical knockout.  For his part, Henderson’s last four wins have come via KO or TKO.

The co-main event will feature the UFC debut of former Strikeforce champion Cung Le. Le (7-1) has never gone the distance in any of his fights, ending six via KO or TKO and being KO’d in his only loss.  Le’s opponent, former PRIDE champion Wanderlei Silva, has gone 4-6 in his last ten fights, with four of those losses coming via knockout.  In his four victories he has two decision and two KO/TKO stoppages.

Two former WEC champions will face off for, what many believe will be, a shot to face current UFC bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz.  Faber (25-5) is coming off a unanimous decision loss to Cruz at UFC 132, while Bowles (10-1) is on a two fight winning streak since losing his WEC title to Cruz on March 6 of last year.

Full main card odds:

Mauricio Rua (-145) favorite over Dan Henderson (+115)

Cung Le (-160) favorite over Wanderlei Silva (+130)

Urijah Faber (-220) favorite over Brian Bowles (+180)

Rick Story (-150) favorite over Martin Kampmann (+120)

Kyle Kingsbury (-140) favorite over Stephan Bonnar (+110)