UFC 144 Live Stream
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The coming
UFC 144 will
happen in Japan. This will
be the
first time in over
ten
years in
which the UFC will
be held
in Japan in an
event that has
ramped up to be probably
the most expected
of the year. So make
sure you stay
tuned and watch UFC 144 on ppv or get the UFC 144 live stream to your
computer.
In the main event, Frankie Edgar takes on the top competitor to the light weight belt, Benson Henderson - Former WEC champ vs current UFC light-weight champ. Also, for the co-main event, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson vs Ultimate Fighter winner, Ryan Bader. This is likely to be entertaining so watch ufc 144!
The rest of the main card is as follows:
* Mark Hunt vs. Cheick Kongo - Hunt regarded as a seasoned Japanese kickboxer, Kongo a French heavy weight.
* Yoshihiro Akiyama vs. Jake Shields - Yoshihiro Akiyama, the Japanese MMA superstar, dropped weight to join the welterweight division is scheduled to be up against the ever-dangerous Jake Shields.
* Yushin Okami vs. Tim Boetsch - The middleweight Okami battled Anderson Silva in UFC 134. This is going to be his first fight ever since then, but this time on home turf.
* Hatsu Hioki vs. Bart Palaszewski - Hioki first appeared in the UFC when he defeated the veteran George Roop. Palaszewski also had an bursting debut into the featherweight division with a KO to Tyson Griffin.
* Anthony Pettis vs. Joe Lauzon - Pettis, a former WEC champion encounters joe Lauzon who, if you ask me is underrated. This is an fascinating lightweight bout.
For further benefit to the followers, UFC live 144 on pay per view will actually be 4 hours long and it is going to showcase 7 fights on the main card. In most cases, the events are 3 hours and feature 5 fights. Win for the fans!!
Don't trouble yourself, North America. Though going down in Japan, the event is going to be broadcast live, in North America, at its normal time. Stay tuned to watch UFC 144 on Saturday, Feb.25th 10 p.m.ET / 7 p.m. PT.
The last time that the UFC was in Japan was in 2000 For UFC 29. You can look forward to the fans to be highly excited about this event and be assured they are certainly not naive to MMA. Japan is the home of Pride (which is now owned by the UFC) and home of mixed marshal arts judo, karate and jiu-jitsu.
So, no matter whether you are going to purchase the pay-per-view or watch UFC 144 live stream, I think that everyone's getting their full money's worth with this one. The card is loaded and with 7 fights and an extra hour of broadcast - this is certainly destined to be exciting! Just be certain that, whatever you're doing next weekend, watch UFC 144 !
In the main event, Frankie Edgar takes on the top competitor to the light weight belt, Benson Henderson - Former WEC champ vs current UFC light-weight champ. Also, for the co-main event, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson vs Ultimate Fighter winner, Ryan Bader. This is likely to be entertaining so watch ufc 144!
The rest of the main card is as follows:
* Mark Hunt vs. Cheick Kongo - Hunt regarded as a seasoned Japanese kickboxer, Kongo a French heavy weight.
* Yoshihiro Akiyama vs. Jake Shields - Yoshihiro Akiyama, the Japanese MMA superstar, dropped weight to join the welterweight division is scheduled to be up against the ever-dangerous Jake Shields.
* Yushin Okami vs. Tim Boetsch - The middleweight Okami battled Anderson Silva in UFC 134. This is going to be his first fight ever since then, but this time on home turf.
* Hatsu Hioki vs. Bart Palaszewski - Hioki first appeared in the UFC when he defeated the veteran George Roop. Palaszewski also had an bursting debut into the featherweight division with a KO to Tyson Griffin.
* Anthony Pettis vs. Joe Lauzon - Pettis, a former WEC champion encounters joe Lauzon who, if you ask me is underrated. This is an fascinating lightweight bout.
For further benefit to the followers, UFC live 144 on pay per view will actually be 4 hours long and it is going to showcase 7 fights on the main card. In most cases, the events are 3 hours and feature 5 fights. Win for the fans!!
Don't trouble yourself, North America. Though going down in Japan, the event is going to be broadcast live, in North America, at its normal time. Stay tuned to watch UFC 144 on Saturday, Feb.25th 10 p.m.ET / 7 p.m. PT.
The last time that the UFC was in Japan was in 2000 For UFC 29. You can look forward to the fans to be highly excited about this event and be assured they are certainly not naive to MMA. Japan is the home of Pride (which is now owned by the UFC) and home of mixed marshal arts judo, karate and jiu-jitsu.
So, no matter whether you are going to purchase the pay-per-view or watch UFC 144 live stream, I think that everyone's getting their full money's worth with this one. The card is loaded and with 7 fights and an extra hour of broadcast - this is certainly destined to be exciting! Just be certain that, whatever you're doing next weekend, watch UFC 144 !
