Will It Be Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Werdum? Or UFC 113: Machida vs. Shogun II?

What will you be watching tonight?
Tonight Showtime presents “Strikeforce and M-1 Global: Fedor vs. Werdum” for those who have subscriptions to that channel. Showtime is also offering a “LIVE All Access” online feed for $24.95 that allows fans to choose one of five camera angles.
The Showtime broadcast will begin at 10PM […]

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What will you be watching tonight?

Tonight Showtime presents “Strikeforce and M-1 Global: Fedor vs. Werdum” for those who have subscriptions to that channel. Showtime is also offering a “LIVE All Access” online feed for $24.95 that allows fans to choose one of five camera angles.

The Showtime broadcast will begin at 10PM EST (7PM PST), but fans watching on the West Coast will be subject to a tape delay which will air at 10PM PST. The main event features a heavyweight bout between one of the greatest pound-for-pound fighters Fedor Emelianenko vs. former ADCC champion Fabricio Werdum

If your hard up for cash, or can’t find an online feed (we recommend paying the $24.95), fight fans can still catch some great cage action!

Spike TV will feature the re-airing of “UFC 113: Machida vs. Shogun II” tonight at 10PM ET (7PM PST) for the first time free on cable TV. Fans can watch the re-match of UFC light-heavyweights Lyoto Machida vs. Mauricio “Shogun” Rua, Josh Koscheck vs. Paul “Semtex” Daley, and a TUF 10 castmate match between Matt Mitrione vs. Kevin “Kimbo Slice” Ferguson.

So, what will you be watching?

UfC 116 Predictions

UFC 116 is only a week away and the Octagon will see UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar take on UFC interim heavyweight champion Shane Carwin. It’s time for the UFC roster to chime in and give their opinion on who will win the fight. Your thoughts?

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UFC 116 is only a week away and the Octagon will see UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar take on UFC interim heavyweight champion Shane Carwin. It’s time for the UFC roster to chime in and give their opinion on who will win the fight. Your thoughts?

Fedor Emelianenko: MMA’s Imperfect Answer to Muhammad Ali?

Alright, before everyone freaks out in a knee-jerk reaction to apparent sporting blasphemy, let me explain.
Nobody’s suggesting Fedor Emelianenko is a perfect parallel to Muhammad Ali. That’s why the qualifier’s in the title and it en…

Alright, before everyone freaks out in a knee-jerk reaction to apparent sporting blasphemy, let me explain.
Nobody’s suggesting Fedor Emelianenko is a perfect parallel to Muhammad Ali. That’s why the qualifier’s in the title and it ends in a question mark. Out of respect for both giants, I’m not suggesting anything about the analogy is a […]

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Fedor Emelianenko: MMA’s Imperfect Answer to Muhammad Ali?

Is Fedor Emelianenko’s Legacy Jeopardized by His Place in MMA Today?

The legacy of a fighter lies not only in their own ability to compete but in the perception of the fans that are equally in control of the fighter’s legend.  The fighter controls their actions, but what the fan sees is not always as the acti…

The legacy of a fighter lies not only in their own ability to compete but in the perception of the fans that are equally in control of the fighter’s legend.  The fighter controls their actions, but what the fan sees is not always as the actions appear.  
The black and white issue of a […]

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Is Fedor Emelianenko’s Legacy Jeopardized by His Place in MMA Today?

Former WWE Star Dave Batista: Let’s Fight For Real

 

David Bautista Jr. better known as the six-time WWE heavyweight champion, “The Animal” Batista, has expressed interest in mixed martial arts and acting since his contract expired. Since his departure from professional wrestling he h…

 

David Bautista Jr. better known as the six-time WWE heavyweight champion, “The Animal” Batista, has expressed interest in mixed martial arts and acting since his contract expired. Since his departure from professional wrestling he has been everywhere.
He has openly told reporters that he left the WWE due to the new direction of the company. He […]

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Former WWE Star Dave Batista: Let’s Fight For Real

Yoshihiro Akiyama Says “I’ll do my Best” at UFC 116

If you think you’re depressed about Wanderlei Silva dropping out of UFC 116, due to having three broken ribs and a trashed knee, talk to Yoshihiro Akiyama. Going off various reports this week, it sounds like “Sexyama” (wonder who came up with that nickname?) is rife with grief, about not being able to fight Silva […]

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If you think you’re depressed about Wanderlei Silva dropping out of UFC 116, due to having three broken ribs and a trashed knee, talk to Yoshihiro Akiyama. Going off various reports this week, it sounds like “Sexyama” (wonder who came up with that nickname?) is rife with grief, about not being able to fight Silva any longer. First there were reports that he was less than enthralled about fighting replacement Chris Leben next Saturday, and in a more recent report from MMA Fighting, the fighter’s management reportedly informed the outlet that Akiyama has been suffering from depression and had stopped training…wow. Talk about wanting to fight someone…

The report went on to say that Akiyama still wasn’t sure he was going to even show up for UFC 116, before passing a long an update from the middleweight’s blog, which apparently stated:

“I had various choices but … I’ll do my best in my fight!”

This jives with MMA Junkie’s report yesterday that Akiyama had finally agreed to take the fight. Just spit balling here, but if Akiyama had outright refused to fight Leben and pulled a no show at UFC 116- the chances of the Japanese fighter remaining on good terms with Dana White and the UFC brass, would be what? 1%? Or is that being too generous?

At any rate, as we noted earlier in the week, we’re thinking Leben vs. Akiyama could be pretty sweet. To bet on UFC 116 head here.