Your weekly MMA TV Schedule update
Posted by Drew Ellis (04/17/2011 @ 7:12 pm)
It is Sunday night, so that means it is time for your weekly MMA on TV update.
Here is a look at the MMA content that will be airing this week:
– On Wednesday, the fourth episode of The Ultimate Fighter will air on SpikeTV at 9 p.m. ET. Team dos Santos took a 2-1 edge in the prelims last week and regained control of the fight picks. This week, Lesnar brings in fellow wrestler Matt Hughes to work with his team.
– On Thursday at midnight (so to some that is Wednesday night) UFC 129 Primetime airs its second of three episodes. The show is following Jake Shields and Georges St. Pierre as they prepare for their UFC 129 welterweight championship showdown on April 30. The second episode airs on SpikeTV and will be replayed at 1:30 a.m. and 11 p.m.
– On Saturday, Bellator 42 takes place from the Lucky Star Casino in Concho, Okla. The show will air live on MTV2 at 9 p.m. ET. This event features a main event of heavyweight champion Cole Konrad taking on former UFC heavyweight contender, Paul Buentello. The fight will be a non-title contest. The light heavyweight tournament semifinals will also take place as Tim Carpenter faces off with Christian M’Pumbu and Richard Hale squares off against D.J. Linderman.
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Tags: Bellator, Brock Lesnar, Cole Konrad, Georges St. Pierre, Jake Shields, Junior Dos Santos, Matt Hughes, MMA, Paul Buentello, The Ultimate Fighter, TV Schedule, UFC
Break out the Bengay: Old Fighters want to challenge Royce Gracie
Posted by Drew Ellis (04/17/2011 @ 11:50 am)
The rumors have been swirling in the MMA community that Royce Gracie will be taking part in the upcoming UFC 134 event that will be held in Brazil.
With the Hall of Famer gearing up for the bout, the question has been, who will be fighting Gracie?
Gracie hasn’t competed since June of 2007 and his most notable fight came in May of 2006 when he was dominated by Matt Hughes at UFC 60
If the UFC is really going to trot Gracie into the octagon in his home country, they need to give him an opponent he can beat.
Well, have no fear UFC, as plenty of elderly fighters seem to want that fight.
It started with Art Jimmerson tossing his name into the hat. You remember Art Jimmerson, he was the guy that fought Gracie at the first UFC with one boxing glove on. A game plan that sharp hasn’t been seen since. Gracie quickly submitted Jimmerson and began his Hall of Fame legacy.
Now, former UFC champion, Dan Severn, wants a piece of the action. Severn, who is now 52-years-old, has been competing regularly in smaller MMA shows. He is requesting a retirement match with Gracie at UFC 134.
Gracie submitted Severn at UFC 4 and the wrestler has been looking for a rematch ever since.
This situation has become a bit of a mess. I respect the UFC wanting to pay respect to Gracie, but he is simply not a fighter that is capable of fighting at a high level, and his opponent surely won’t be able to either.
A fight featuring Gracie can still draw as he is a legend with a fan base, but hopefully the UFC won’t be looking to make any more of these bouts any time soon.