Archive for the ‘UFC Pay Per View (PPV) Events’ Category

Spike TV to air two UFC 104 prelim bouts live on Oct. 24

Monday, October 12th, 2009

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Spike TV today announced that it will once again air a portion of an upcoming Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fight card on its network prior to a major pay-per-view (PPV) broadcast.

Fans will be treated to one hour of uninterrupted mixed martial arts competition at 9 p.m. ET on Oct. 24 when Ryan Bader takes on Eric Schafer in a light heavyweight showdown and heavyweights Antoni Hardonk and Pat Barry collide on the UFC 104: “Machida vs. Shogun” under card.

Similar to UFC 103 last month, which attracted 1.4 million viewers during the network’s trial run with the idea, it will air commercial-free and possibly showcase additional prerecorded action if time permits. It will lead into the PPV telecast at 10 p.m., which will be available for purchase at $44.95.

UFC 104 features the first title defense for undefeated light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida against fellow Brazilian Mauricio “Shogun” Rua in the main event of the evening. In addition, rising talent Cain Velasquez and veteran Ben Rothwell will “wage war” in a super-sized heavyweight showdown.

To check out the latest UFC 104 fight card click here.

Remember that MMAmania.com will provide LIVE blow-by-blow, round-by-round coverage of UFC 104, beginning with the Spike TV telecast. In addition, we will deliver up-to-the-minute quick results of all the under card action on fight night.

UFC 104 odds and betting lines for ‘Machida vs Shogun’ on Oct. 24

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

It’s time to start thinking about getting your bets in for UFC 104: “Machida vs. Shogun” — we’re now less than three weeks away!

The pay-per-view (PPV) event from the Staples Center in Los Angeles, Calif., begins Saturday, Oct. 24. at 10 p.m. ET. That means, of course, that you should start to think about placing possible bets on the fight outcomes before it’s too late.

There are some very competitive match ups on this card, including the main event between undefeated light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida and fellow Brazilian Mauricio “Shogun” Rua.

In addition, rising talent Cain Velasquez has another tough test against veteran Ben Rothwell in the co-featured fight of the night.

Will he pass it? You can make a lot of scratch right now if you think you know the answer.

Here are the latest UFC 104 odds (- = favorite; + = underdog):

Lyoto Machida -450 BET NOW
Mauricio Rua +325 BET NOW
Cain Velasquez -280 BET NOW
Ben Rothwell +210 BET NOW
Pat Barry -105 BET NOW
Antoni Hardonk -125 BET NOW
Yushin Okami -250 BET NOW
Chael Sonnen +185 BET NOW
Joe Stevenson -220 BET NOW
Spencer Fisher +175 BET NOW
Ryan Bader -500 BET NOW
Eric Schafer +350 BET NOW
Anthony Johnson -300 BET NOW
Yoshiyuki Yoshida +220 BET NOW

Time to put up or shut up for all us keyboard warriors … get in on the action before it’s too late.

For a little help with how to bet on UFC fights and what all the numbers mean check out this post right HERE (Disregard the UFC 85 references … all the information is still accurate and helpful.)

Remember that MMAmania.com will provide LIVE round-by-round, blow-by-blow coverage of the main card action on fight night (Saturday, Oct. 24). It’s going to be an exciting evening of fights so don’t miss it. And remember to check us out for all the pre, during and post-fight UFC 104 coverage you can handle.

To check out our complete UFC 104 event archive click here.

UFC 104 odds and betting lines for ‘Machida vs Shogun’ on Oct. 24

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

It’s time to start thinking about getting your bets in for UFC 104: “Machida vs. Shogun” — we’re now less than three weeks away!

The pay-per-view (PPV) event from the Staples Center in Los Angeles, Calif., begins Saturday, Oct. 24. at 10 p.m. ET. That means, of course, that you should start to think about placing possible bets on the fight outcomes before it’s too late.

There are some very competitive match ups on this card, including the main event between undefeated light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida and fellow Brazilian Mauricio “Shogun” Rua.

In addition, rising talent Cain Velasquez has another tough test against veteran Ben Rothwell in the co-featured fight of the night.

Will he pass it? You can make a lot of scratch right now if you think you know the answer.

Here are the latest UFC 104 odds (- = favorite; + = underdog):

Lyoto Machida -450 BET NOW
Mauricio Rua +325 BET NOW
Cain Velasquez -280 BET NOW
Ben Rothwell +210 BET NOW
Pat Barry -105 BET NOW
Antoni Hardonk -125 BET NOW
Yushin Okami -250 BET NOW
Chael Sonnen +185 BET NOW
Joe Stevenson -220 BET NOW
Spencer Fisher +175 BET NOW
Ryan Bader -500 BET NOW
Eric Schafer +350 BET NOW
Anthony Johnson -300 BET NOW
Yoshiyuki Yoshida +220 BET NOW

Time to put up or shut up for all us keyboard warriors … get in on the action before it’s too late.

For a little help with how to bet on UFC fights and what all the numbers mean check out this post right HERE (Disregard the UFC 85 references … all the information is still accurate and helpful.)

Remember that MMAmania.com will provide LIVE round-by-round, blow-by-blow coverage of the main card action on fight night (Saturday, Oct. 24). It’s going to be an exciting evening of fights so don’t miss it. And remember to check us out for all the pre, during and post-fight UFC 104 coverage you can handle.

To check out our complete UFC 104 event archive click here.

UFC 103 bonuses and awards for ‘Franklin vs Belfort’ PPV fights

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

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UFC 103: “Franklin vs. Belfort” from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, has officially wrapped, which means that it’s time for those select fighters who went above and beyond in their respective fights to get a little extra grease for their efforts.

To the tune of $65,000 each.

The promotion dished out its standard post-fight monetary bonuses to four out of the 26 fighters on the card. And it may not come as a shock whose wallets are leaving “The Lone Star State” a little heavier.

In addition to their base salaries, the UFC awarded undercard standouts Rick Story and Brian Foster “Fight of the Night” for their electrifying back-and-forth war that was short on rounds but long on excitement.

It was a “Horror” Story for Brian Foster after being taken down in the second stanza where he would find himself tapping out to a slick arm-triangle choke.

So slick, in fact, that it also garnered Story “Submission of the Night” and an additional $65,000 — giving him a total of $130,000 for about six minutes of work.

Not a bad night for the UFC sophomore.

Last but not least was the “Phenom”enal knockout of former UFC Middleweight Champion Rich Franklin that earned Vitor Belfort “Knockout of the Night” in his UFC return.

The “Old Vitor” is back — and he’s got the big bag of bonus cash to prove it.

Here are the special fight bonuses for UFC 103:

Fight of the Night — Rick Story vs. Brian Foster
Knockout of the Night — Vitor Belfort
Submission of the Night — Rick Story

Again, each fighter received $65,000 extra for their performances in addition to their respective base salaries, which we will pass along as soon as possible. The highly anticipated event drew 17,428 fans for a $2.4 million gate

For complete UFC 103 results and blow-by-blow coverage of the main card action click here and here.

UFC 103 bonuses and awards for ‘Franklin vs Belfort’ PPV fights

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

UFC 81 Bonus

UFC 103: “Franklin vs. Belfort” from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, has officially wrapped, which means that it’s time for those select fighters who went above and beyond in their respective fights to get a little extra grease for their efforts.

To the tune of $65,000 each.

The promotion dished out its standard post-fight monetary bonuses to four out of the 26 fighters on the card. And it may not come as a shock whose wallets are leaving “The Lone Star State” a little heavier.

In addition to their base salaries, the UFC awarded undercard standouts Rick Story and Brian Foster “Fight of the Night” for their electrifying back-and-forth war that was short on rounds but long on excitement.

It was a “Horror” Story for Brian Foster after being taken down in the second stanza where he would find himself tapping out to a slick arm-triangle choke.

So slick, in fact, that it also garnered Story “Submission of the Night” and an additional $65,000 — giving him a total of $130,000 for about six minutes of work.

Not a bad night for the UFC sophomore.

Last but not least was the “Phenom”enal knockout of former UFC Middleweight Champion Rich Franklin that earned Vitor Belfort “Knockout of the Night” in his UFC return.

The “Old Vitor” is back — and he’s got the big bag of bonus cash to prove it.

Here are the special fight bonuses for UFC 103:

Fight of the Night — Rick Story vs. Brian Foster
Knockout of the Night — Vitor Belfort
Submission of the Night — Rick Story

Again, each fighter received $65,000 extra for their performances in addition to their respective base salaries, which we will pass along as soon as possible. The highly anticipated event drew 17,428 fans for a $2.4 million gate

For complete UFC 103 results and blow-by-blow coverage of the main card action click here and here.