UFC on FOX 4: The Ref Cam Is Back, Bitches, YEEEAAAAH!!!


(“Stuffing the referee’s arm up his own asshole, is Jackson.” — Mike Goldberg)

We’ve seen the ref-cam gimmick during old PRIDE and Strikeforce events — sometimes it was awesome, sometimes it made us want to barf from motion sickness — but for the first time this Saturday, the UFC will be adding the third-man perspective to its UFC on FOX: Shogun vs. Vera broadcast. Here’s the rundown, from a FOX press release sent out yesterday:

As a pioneer in production innovation, FOX Sports has used unique camera views like Catcher Cam, Diamond Cam and Gopher Cam to bring viewers closer to the excitement of the sports they love. Saturday night at the Staples Center in in Los Angeles is no different as the network brings UFC fans to a place they’ve never been — inside the Octagon, within inches of the fighters battling in the cage.

Ref Cam makes its broadcast and UFC debut Saturday, Aug. 4 (8:00-10:00 PM ET), from the Staples Center bringing fans a new perspective to the two-hour quadruple-header.

Similar in size to the latest evolution of Diamond Cam, Ref Cam is a small, lightweight, wireless high definition, radio frequency transmission camera showing the point of view of the only other person inside the Octagon with the fighters. During Saturday’s broadcast, the lens will be placed at the top button of the referee’s shirt. The power-source, a long-life lithium ion battery and the transmitter are worn as a light chest vest under the referee’s shirt. Developed by Inertia Unlimited, it was first used earlier this summer during HBO’s broadcast of Amir Kahn vs. Danny Garcia fight and received very positive reviews from production and viewers.


(“Stuffing the referee’s arm up his own asshole, is Jackson.” — Mike Goldberg)

We’ve seen the ref-cam gimmick during old PRIDE and Strikeforce events — sometimes it was awesome, sometimes it made us want to barf from motion sickness — but for the first time this Saturday, the UFC will be adding the third-man perspective to its UFC on FOX: Shogun vs. Vera broadcast. Here’s the rundown, from a FOX press release sent out yesterday:

As a pioneer in production innovation, FOX Sports has used unique camera views like Catcher Cam, Diamond Cam and Gopher Cam to bring viewers closer to the excitement of the sports they love. Saturday night at the Staples Center in in Los Angeles is no different as the network brings UFC fans to a place they’ve never been — inside the Octagon, within inches of the fighters battling in the cage.

Ref Cam makes its broadcast and UFC debut Saturday, Aug. 4 (8:00-10:00 PM ET), from the Staples Center bringing fans a new perspective to the two-hour quadruple-header.

Similar in size to the latest evolution of Diamond Cam, Ref Cam is a small, lightweight, wireless high definition, radio frequency transmission camera showing the point of view of the only other person inside the Octagon with the fighters. During Saturday’s broadcast, the lens will be placed at the top button of the referee’s shirt. The power-source, a long-life lithium ion battery and the transmitter are worn as a light chest vest under the referee’s shirt. Developed by Inertia Unlimited, it was first used earlier this summer during HBO’s broadcast of Amir Kahn vs. Danny Garcia fight and received very positive reviews from production and viewers.

On Saturday, the refs wearing those cameras will include Herb Dean and “Big” John McCarthy, who are working the main and co-main events, respectively. Check out a highlight reel of ref cam footage below, and let us know what you think of the UFC’s latest addition in the comments section.


(“HUMANS” MMA ref cam highlight video, via GYVIDEOS)

UFC on FOX 4: Phil Davis vs. Wagner Prado Head-to-Toe Breakdown

Former light heavyweight top contender Phil Davis will welcome 25-year-old newcomer Wagner Prado to the UFC this Saturday at UFC on FOX 4.Davis is in dire need of an Octagon victory to put him back into title contention after losing to Rashad Evans bac…

Former light heavyweight top contender Phil Davis will welcome 25-year-old newcomer Wagner Prado to the UFC this Saturday at UFC on FOX 4.

Davis is in dire need of an Octagon victory to put him back into title contention after losing to Rashad Evans back in Janurary.

A victory over a Brazilian KO specialist like Prado may get him there, but don’t expect a one-sided fight.

Prado is a ferocious talent who possesses serious one-punch power to go along with a well-rounded Muay Thai arsenal.

Here’s how the initial head-to-toe breakdown looks like for one of the most interesting, as well as free, fights of 2012.

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UFC on FOX 4 Fight Card: Power Ranking Every Fight on the Card

Don’t look now, but the UFC is returning to Fox this weekend with a seemingly mediocre card. Though many fans will look at the glass half empty, as I did by calling the card mediocre, I am looking to this card with a half-full attitude.The card feature…

Don’t look now, but the UFC is returning to Fox this weekend with a seemingly mediocre card. Though many fans will look at the glass half empty, as I did by calling the card mediocre, I am looking to this card with a half-full attitude.

The card features former champions Mauricio Rua and Lyoto Machida and other top contenders. The card promises to entertain with a number of fighters who rarely disappoint.

Here are the power rankings of each fight on the card.

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UFC on Fox 4 Video Interview: DaMarques Johnson Talks Welcoming Back Mike Swick

Bleacher Report caught up with UFC welterweight contender DaMarques Johnson at the UFC on Fox 4 open workouts in Los Angeles. Johnson is tasked with welcoming Mike Swick back to the octagon. While it is Swick who has been on the sidelines for an e…

Bleacher Report caught up with UFC welterweight contender DaMarques Johnson at the UFC on Fox 4 open workouts in Los Angeles. 

Johnson is tasked with welcoming Mike Swick back to the octagon. While it is Swick who has been on the sidelines for an extended period of time, Johnson feels that many view him as nothing more than a stepping stone for the AKA fighter. 

Johnson addressed those concerns and discussed the matchup that Swick presents in this exclusive interview. 

Stay tuned to Bleacher Report for more coverage on UFC on Fox 4.

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UFC on FOX 4 Video Interview: Brandon Vera Discusses Title Implications

Bleacher Report caught up with light heavyweight contender Brandon Vera at the UFC on Fox 4 open workouts in Los Angeles.Earlier this week it was announced that with a win Brandon Vera would receive a shot against light heavyweight champion Jon Jones. …

Bleacher Report caught up with light heavyweight contender Brandon Vera at the UFC on Fox 4 open workouts in Los Angeles.

Earlier this week it was announced that with a win Brandon Vera would receive a shot against light heavyweight champion Jon Jones. He discusses the added nerves that are involved with the fight now having title implications. 

He also spoke about training with Alexander Gustafsson and compares the Swede’s punching power to that of Dan Henderson.  

Vera finally addressed the concerns of fans in this exclusive video interview.

Be sure to check back for more UFC on Fox 4 coverage from Bleacher Report. 

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UFC on FOX 4: Shogun Rua vs. Brandon Vera Head to Toe Breakdown

In what’s on paper one of the more lopsided main events in recent history, Shogun Rua will fight Brandon Vera to secure a Championship shot.Dana White has recently come out and said the winner of this fight will next contend for the Championship….

In what’s on paper one of the more lopsided main events in recent history, Shogun Rua will fight Brandon Vera to secure a Championship shot.

Dana White has recently come out and said the winner of this fight will next contend for the Championship.

Don’t be fooled. That’s just Dana’s way of trying to sell a fight.

If Brandon Vera somehow wins this one, there’s no way he’ll be next to fight for the Championship. This is Dana’s way of saying that they have full confidence in Shogun Rua to not only win against Vera, but to make it look easy.

This is a fight, however, and in the Octagon, anything can happen.

So let’s take a look at this fight and see who truly holds the advantage on paper going in.

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