UFC 111 'St. Pierre vs. Hardy'
Location: Newark, N.J.
Venue: Prudential Center
Broadcast: Pay-per-view and Spike TV
Main Card:
Georges St-Pierre vs. Dan Hardy (for welterweight title)
Shane Carwin vs. Frank Mir (for interim heavyweight title)
Jake Ellenberger vs. Ben Saunders
Thiago Alves vs. Jon Fitch
Mark Bocek vs. Jim Miller
Preliminary Card (Spike TV):
Nate Diaz vs. Rory Markham
Ricardo Almeida vs. Matt Brown
Preliminary Card:
Fabricio Camoes vs. Kurt Pellegrino
Jared Hamman vs. Rodney Wallace
Tomasz Drwal vs. Rousimar Palhares
Matthew Riddle vs. Greg Soto
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TICKETS ARE SOLD OUT FOR UFC® 111 IN NEW JERSEY
PRE-FIGHT PRESS CONFERENCE AND VIEWING PARTY AT NEW YORK CITY’S LEGENDARY RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL
SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 2010 – LIVE FROM THE PRUDENTIAL CENTER, NEWARK, N.J.
Las Vegas, NV (USA) – As the Ultimate Fighting Championship® heads back to the East Coast, the fans have responded once again, and welcomed the UFC® back with open arms. Tickets are officially sold out for UFC 111: ST-PIERRE vs. HARDY, which is presented by TapouT and is taking place Saturday, March 27th from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.
“I love every time we go to the East Coast,” UFC President Dana White said. “The fans always come out and show their support. We’re coming there with a stacked card and two championship fights. This time New Jersey – New York is next.”
In featured bouts, one of the best fighters in the game today, UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre, looks to extend his reign and his six fight winning streak against British bomber Dan “The Outlaw” Hardy, and former heavyweight champion Frank Mir looks to become only the second man in UFC history to win the championship three times when he takes on number one contender Shane Carwin for the interim UFC heavyweight title.
UFC 111 will be available live on pay-per-view on iN DEMAND, DIRECTV, DISH Network, TVN, BellTV, Shaw Communications and Viewer’s Choice Canada for a suggested retail price of $44.95 ($49.95/Canada) for standard definition or high-definition broadcasts (where available).
UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre (fighting out of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 19-2 professional record) has been unstoppable since regaining the title in 2008. The 28-year-old Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt holds two career wins a piece over the legendary Matt Hughes and current UFC lightweight champion and former welterweight champion BJ Penn. The 170-pound champ defended his crown most recently against feared striker Thiago Alves at UFC 100 last July, and now St-Pierre makes his fourth title defense against one of the fiercest threats to his crown in UK superstar Dan Hardy.
“Dan Hardy is a very worthy contender and I’m preparing for a war,” said St-Pierre. “He is hungry for the title and that makes him very dangerous, but I’m just as hungry to keep the belt and I am going to train and fight like I am the challenger on March 27th.”
Dan “The Outlaw” Hardy (fighting out of Nottingham, England, 23-6 1 NC) is unbeaten in the UFC and fresh off wins over Marcus Davis and Mike Swick. A black belt in Tae Kwon Do and a purple belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, the brash 27-year-old is looking to extend his seven-fight win streak as he becomes the first British fighter to contend for a UFC title. With 11 wins by KO/TKO and three by submission, the UK fighter with the 4-0 mark in the UFC always looks for the finish.
“I think I am underestimated by the fans a little,” Hardy said. “But GSP is smart enough to realize that I could knock him out with either hand. He will come fully prepared and I expect to face the very best GSP in March - and wouldn’t want it any other way. When I came into the UFC in October 2008, I didn’t expect to be the first Briton to fight for a UFC world title, but I am proud to make a little bit of history. But the real prize is becoming the first British UFC champion and that’s what is going to happen.”
Winner of four of his last five fights, former two-time heavyweight champion Frank Mir (fighting out of Las Vegas, Nev., 13-4) has put on the necessary muscle and weight to face the biggest challengers in the heavyweight division, and he is refocused on earning back the world title. A Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt with immensely improved striking, the 30-year-old knocked down feared striker Cheick Kongo at UFC 107 and then proceeded to submit the French contender with a guillotine choke, putting him firmly back in the title picture.
“Shane Carwin is an extremely dangerous opponent and being matched up against him is an honor,” Mir said. “It’ll be a great challenge to face him and get to match wits against his coaches. Greg Jackson is like the ‘Yoda’ of mixed martial arts and I will need a strong gameplan heading into this fight.”
Originally scheduled to face UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar, No. 1 contender Shane Carwin (fighting out of Denver, Colo., 11-0) has been on a tear ever since he stepped foot into the Octagon™. A former national wrestling champion with dynamite in his fists, Carwin has made quick work of all three of his UFC opponents, finishing Christian Wellisch, Neil Wain and Gabriel Gonzaga within 91 seconds each. Now he takes the next step in his career against Frank Mir.
“It’s an honor to not only fight for the interim UFC heavyweight title, but to do so against a respected former champion like Frank Mir,” said Carwin. “This is going to be a fight to remember for the fans, and I plan on making it one of my most memorable performances as well. Beating Frank is going to be a test, but I’m confident that it’s a test I will pass with flying colors.”
PRE-FIGHT PRESS CONFERENCE AND VIEWING PARTY AT NEW YORK CITY’S LEGENDARY RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL
SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 2010 – LIVE FROM THE PRUDENTIAL CENTER, NEWARK, N.J.
Las Vegas, NV (USA) – As the Ultimate Fighting Championship® heads back to the East Coast, the fans have responded once again, and welcomed the UFC® back with open arms. Tickets are officially sold out for UFC 111: ST-PIERRE vs. HARDY, which is presented by TapouT and is taking place Saturday, March 27th from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.
“I love every time we go to the East Coast,” UFC President Dana White said. “The fans always come out and show their support. We’re coming there with a stacked card and two championship fights. This time New Jersey – New York is next.”
In featured bouts, one of the best fighters in the game today, UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre, looks to extend his reign and his six fight winning streak against British bomber Dan “The Outlaw” Hardy, and former heavyweight champion Frank Mir looks to become only the second man in UFC history to win the championship three times when he takes on number one contender Shane Carwin for the interim UFC heavyweight title.
UFC 111 will be available live on pay-per-view on iN DEMAND, DIRECTV, DISH Network, TVN, BellTV, Shaw Communications and Viewer’s Choice Canada for a suggested retail price of $44.95 ($49.95/Canada) for standard definition or high-definition broadcasts (where available).
UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre (fighting out of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 19-2 professional record) has been unstoppable since regaining the title in 2008. The 28-year-old Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt holds two career wins a piece over the legendary Matt Hughes and current UFC lightweight champion and former welterweight champion BJ Penn. The 170-pound champ defended his crown most recently against feared striker Thiago Alves at UFC 100 last July, and now St-Pierre makes his fourth title defense against one of the fiercest threats to his crown in UK superstar Dan Hardy.
“Dan Hardy is a very worthy contender and I’m preparing for a war,” said St-Pierre. “He is hungry for the title and that makes him very dangerous, but I’m just as hungry to keep the belt and I am going to train and fight like I am the challenger on March 27th.”
Dan “The Outlaw” Hardy (fighting out of Nottingham, England, 23-6 1 NC) is unbeaten in the UFC and fresh off wins over Marcus Davis and Mike Swick. A black belt in Tae Kwon Do and a purple belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, the brash 27-year-old is looking to extend his seven-fight win streak as he becomes the first British fighter to contend for a UFC title. With 11 wins by KO/TKO and three by submission, the UK fighter with the 4-0 mark in the UFC always looks for the finish.
“I think I am underestimated by the fans a little,” Hardy said. “But GSP is smart enough to realize that I could knock him out with either hand. He will come fully prepared and I expect to face the very best GSP in March - and wouldn’t want it any other way. When I came into the UFC in October 2008, I didn’t expect to be the first Briton to fight for a UFC world title, but I am proud to make a little bit of history. But the real prize is becoming the first British UFC champion and that’s what is going to happen.”
Winner of four of his last five fights, former two-time heavyweight champion Frank Mir (fighting out of Las Vegas, Nev., 13-4) has put on the necessary muscle and weight to face the biggest challengers in the heavyweight division, and he is refocused on earning back the world title. A Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt with immensely improved striking, the 30-year-old knocked down feared striker Cheick Kongo at UFC 107 and then proceeded to submit the French contender with a guillotine choke, putting him firmly back in the title picture.
“Shane Carwin is an extremely dangerous opponent and being matched up against him is an honor,” Mir said. “It’ll be a great challenge to face him and get to match wits against his coaches. Greg Jackson is like the ‘Yoda’ of mixed martial arts and I will need a strong gameplan heading into this fight.”
Originally scheduled to face UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar, No. 1 contender Shane Carwin (fighting out of Denver, Colo., 11-0) has been on a tear ever since he stepped foot into the Octagon™. A former national wrestling champion with dynamite in his fists, Carwin has made quick work of all three of his UFC opponents, finishing Christian Wellisch, Neil Wain and Gabriel Gonzaga within 91 seconds each. Now he takes the next step in his career against Frank Mir.
“It’s an honor to not only fight for the interim UFC heavyweight title, but to do so against a respected former champion like Frank Mir,” said Carwin. “This is going to be a fight to remember for the fans, and I plan on making it one of my most memorable performances as well. Beating Frank is going to be a test, but I’m confident that it’s a test I will pass with flying colors.”
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MAIN EVENT
GEORGES “RUSH” ST-PIERRE vs. DAN “THE OUTLAW” HARDY
CO-MAIN EVENT
FRANK MIR vs. SHANE CARWIN
BEN SAUNDERS vs. JAKE ELLENBERGER
JON FITCH vs. THIAGO ALVES
JIM MILLER vs. MARK BOCEK
NATE DIAZ vs. RORY MARKHAM
RICARDO ALMEIDA vs. MATT BROWN
KURT PELLEGRINO vs. FABRICIO CAMOES
RODNEY WALLACE vs. JARED HAMMAN
ROUSIMAR PALHARES vs. TOMASZ DRWAL
MATTHEW RIDDLE vs. GREG SOTO
SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 2010
Live from the Prudential Center – Newark, New Jersey – Tickets on Sale Now
Las Vegas, NV (USA) – Two world titles will be on the line for the first time in 2010 when the Ultimate Fighting Championship® returns to the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey for the sold-out UFC 111: ST-PIERRE vs HARDY, Saturday, March 27th, live on Pay-Per-View and presented by TapouT. In featured bouts, one of the best fighters in the game today, UFC® welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre, looks to extend his reign and his six fight winning streak against British bomber Dan “The Outlaw” Hardy, and former heavyweight champion Frank Mir looks to become only the second man in UFC history to win the championship three times when he takes on number one contender Shane Carwin for the interim UFC heavyweight title.
UFC 111 will be available live on pay-per-view on iN DEMAND, DIRECTV, DISH Network, TVN, BellTV, Shaw Communications and Viewer’s Choice Canada for a suggested retail price of $44.95 ($49.95/Canada) for standard definition or high-definition broadcasts (where available).
UFC will also hold a UFC 111 Viewing Party at the iconic Radio City Music Hall as well as its UFC 111 pre-fight press conference.
Tickets for the UFC 111 Viewing Party are on sale now and are priced at $25 in advance, or $30 on the day of the event (March 27th). Tickets can be purchased at the Radio City Music Hall Box Office, Madison Square Garden Box Office, all Ticketmaster outlets, or online at http://www.radiocity.com. Tickets are also available by Ticketmaster phone at 866-858-0008. Doors will open at 7:15pm ET; Q&A Session with UFC fighters and host will begin at 8:00pm ET. UFC 111 Screening begins at 9:00pm ET, including the Spike TV preliminary fights and the entire live UFC 111 Pay-Per-View card.
UFC 111 Viewing Party Schedule:
7:15pm – 8:00pm ET: Doors open/Exclusive Chuck Liddell autograph session for the first 200 attendees
8:00pm – 9:00pm ET: Q&A session with Chuck Liddell, Matt Serra and host Stephan Bonnar on stage
9:00pm – 10:00pm ET: UFC 111 on SPIKE TV prelims air live
10:00pm ET: Pay-Per-View screening begins/UFC 111 goes live!
UFC will hold its traditional pre-fight press conference on Wednesday, March 24th inside Radio City Music Hall’s main theatre. This event will be FREE and open to the public.
Dana White will take center stage and host the public press conference, with world welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre, number one welterweight contender Dan Hardy, and interim heavyweight title contenders Frank Mir and Shane Carwin lining the dais. Immediately following the event, White, St-Pierre, Hardy, Mir and Carwin will remain on stage and take part in an unprecedented hour-long Q&A, just days before the fight, exclusively for the thousands of UFC fans in attendance. Doors will open for UFC® Fight Club™ members at 1:30pm ET. Doors will open to the General Public at 2:00pm ET. The press conference will begin at 3:00pm ET; the UFC 111 Q&A is expected to begin at 3:30pm ET and conclude around 4:30pm ET.
UFC 111: St-Pierre vs. Hardy will feature a card loaded with explosive matchups such as Frank Mir vs. Shane Carwin, Ben Saunders vs. Jake Ellenberger, Jon Fitch vs. Thiago Alves, Jim Miller vs. Mark Bocek, Nate Diaz vs. Rory Markham, Ricardo Almeida vs. Matt Brown, Kurt Pellegrino vs. Fabricio Camoes, Rodney Wallace vs. Jared Hamman, Rousimar Palhares vs. Tomasz Drwal, Matthew Riddle vs. Greg Soto.
Winner of four of his last five fights, former two-time heavyweight champion Frank Mir (fighting out of Las Vegas, Nev., / professional record 13-4) is coming off an impressive victory over feared striker Cheick Kongo. Mir has shown an-ever improving striking game, coupled with his always impressive submission skills, and he hopes to use these assets to defeat Shane Carwin (fighting out of Denver, Colo. / 11-0) and become the interim heavyweight champion. Carwin, however, has plans of his own. Possessing a dominant physical presence and power, Carwin has steamrolled through every opponent he has faced in the UFC in the first round. With four straight UFC victories, most recently over Gabriel Gonzaga, Carwin has proven himself as one of the top competitors in the heavyweight division and he plans on winning the interim heavyweight belt when he takes on Mir.
Welterweight Ben Saunders (fighting out of Orlando, Fla. / 8-1-2) has won four of his last five fights. In his last fight, a win over Marcus Davis, Saunders became the first person to ever knock out the “Irish Hand Grenade.” With his devastating striking and aggressive style, Saunders intends to make it two straight when he takes on the heavy-handed Jake Ellenberger (fighting out of Omaha, Neb. / 22-5). A native of Omaha, Neb. Ellenberger defeated Mike Pyle via TKO in his last fight and engaged in an exciting three rounder with former WEC Welterweight Champion Carlos Condit in his UFC debut, setting up what should be another memorable battle with Saunders.
One of the most dominating fighters in the UFC, welterweight Jon Fitch (fighting out of San Jose, Calif. / 24-3, 1NC) is currently on a three fight winning streak. A former wrestling standout at Purdue University, the 12-fight UFC veteran has 11 career wins and plans to make it 12 on March 27th. Standing in his way is another UFC veteran with an equally impressive resume. Thiago Alves (fighting out of Coconut Creek, Fla. / 22-5) has won four of his last five fights. With wins over Karo Parisyan, Matt Hughes, and Josh Koscheck, it is difficult to deny the talent and ability of Alves and he hopes to even the score with Fitch in this rematch of their 2006 battle.
Winner of five of his last six fights in the UFC, Jim Miller (fighting out of Whippany, N.J. / 16-2) has proven himself to be a force in the lightweight division. Miller illustrated his impressive submission skills in his last fight when he defeated Duane Ludwig via armbar in the first round. His opponent, Mark Bocek (fighting out of Woodbridge, Ontario / 8-2), has illustrated a strong ground game of his own, defeating his last three opponents via choke.
Making his debut in the welterweight division, Nate Diaz (fighting out of Stockton, Calif. / 11-5) hopes to see continued success with the jump in weight classes. The 24-year-old boxing and jiu-jitsu specialist draws a difficult challenge as he takes on knockout artist, Rory Markham (fighting out of Bettendorf, Iowa / 16-5). A native of Chicago, Ill. Markham is known for his punching power, and he plans to use it to welcome Diaz to the welterweight division.
Known for his impressive ground game, Ricardo Almeida (fighting out of Hamilton, N.J. / 11-3) has won two of his last three fights. He will face a difficult stylistic matchup when he takes on powerful striker Matt Brown (fighting out of Cincinnati, Ohio / 13-7). Brown is a Xenia, Ohio native who has won his last three fights by stoppage (2 TKO’s 1 submission) and his hot streak is coming at the perfect time as he readies to face Almeida.
With three straight wins under his belt, Kurt Pellegrino (fighting out of Point Pleasant, N.J. / 20-4) looks to continue to climb the ladder in the lightweight division. Owner of three submission victories in the UFC, Pellegrino has a proven ground game that will be tested by his opponent Fabricio Camoes (fighting out of San Diego, Calif. / 10-4-1). A black-belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Camoes is looking for his first win in the Octagon against Pellegrino.
A native of Bamberg, S.C., Rodney Wallace (fighting out of Charlotte, N.C. / 9-1) is a skilled grappler looking for his first UFC victory. Standing in his way will be a fellow college football veteran, Jared Hamman (fighting out of Segundo, Calif. / 11-2). Also looking for his first win in the UFC, the 6’3” Hamman hopes it will come at UFC 111 when he takes on Wallace.
A submission specialist, Rousimar Palhares (fighting out of Rio De Janeiro, Brazil / 19-2) has won three of his last four fights, most recently defeating UFC veteran Jeremy Horn at UFC 93 and Lucio Linhares at UFC 107. Taking on the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt will be Tomasz Drwal (fighting out of Krakow, Poland / 17-2). Drwal has won three of his last four fights and intends to stay on the winning end of things when he squares off with Palhares.
A contestant on season seven of The Ultimate Fighter®, Matthew Riddle (fighting out of Las Vegas, Nev. / 3-1) is an accomplished wrestler and winner of three of his four fights in the UFC. His opponent will be UFC newcomer Greg Soto (fighting out of Belmar, N.J. / 7-0). The undefeated Oakhurst, N.J. native is a submission specialist looking to make an impact in the welterweight division.
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GEORGES “RUSH” ST-PIERRE vs. DAN “THE OUTLAW” HARDY
CO-MAIN EVENT
FRANK MIR vs. SHANE CARWIN
BEN SAUNDERS vs. JAKE ELLENBERGER
JON FITCH vs. THIAGO ALVES
JIM MILLER vs. MARK BOCEK
NATE DIAZ vs. RORY MARKHAM
RICARDO ALMEIDA vs. MATT BROWN
KURT PELLEGRINO vs. FABRICIO CAMOES
RODNEY WALLACE vs. JARED HAMMAN
ROUSIMAR PALHARES vs. TOMASZ DRWAL
MATTHEW RIDDLE vs. GREG SOTO
SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 2010
Live from the Prudential Center – Newark, New Jersey – Tickets on Sale Now
Las Vegas, NV (USA) – Two world titles will be on the line for the first time in 2010 when the Ultimate Fighting Championship® returns to the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey for the sold-out UFC 111: ST-PIERRE vs HARDY, Saturday, March 27th, live on Pay-Per-View and presented by TapouT. In featured bouts, one of the best fighters in the game today, UFC® welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre, looks to extend his reign and his six fight winning streak against British bomber Dan “The Outlaw” Hardy, and former heavyweight champion Frank Mir looks to become only the second man in UFC history to win the championship three times when he takes on number one contender Shane Carwin for the interim UFC heavyweight title.
UFC 111 will be available live on pay-per-view on iN DEMAND, DIRECTV, DISH Network, TVN, BellTV, Shaw Communications and Viewer’s Choice Canada for a suggested retail price of $44.95 ($49.95/Canada) for standard definition or high-definition broadcasts (where available).
UFC will also hold a UFC 111 Viewing Party at the iconic Radio City Music Hall as well as its UFC 111 pre-fight press conference.
Tickets for the UFC 111 Viewing Party are on sale now and are priced at $25 in advance, or $30 on the day of the event (March 27th). Tickets can be purchased at the Radio City Music Hall Box Office, Madison Square Garden Box Office, all Ticketmaster outlets, or online at http://www.radiocity.com. Tickets are also available by Ticketmaster phone at 866-858-0008. Doors will open at 7:15pm ET; Q&A Session with UFC fighters and host will begin at 8:00pm ET. UFC 111 Screening begins at 9:00pm ET, including the Spike TV preliminary fights and the entire live UFC 111 Pay-Per-View card.
UFC 111 Viewing Party Schedule:
7:15pm – 8:00pm ET: Doors open/Exclusive Chuck Liddell autograph session for the first 200 attendees
8:00pm – 9:00pm ET: Q&A session with Chuck Liddell, Matt Serra and host Stephan Bonnar on stage
9:00pm – 10:00pm ET: UFC 111 on SPIKE TV prelims air live
10:00pm ET: Pay-Per-View screening begins/UFC 111 goes live!
UFC will hold its traditional pre-fight press conference on Wednesday, March 24th inside Radio City Music Hall’s main theatre. This event will be FREE and open to the public.
Dana White will take center stage and host the public press conference, with world welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre, number one welterweight contender Dan Hardy, and interim heavyweight title contenders Frank Mir and Shane Carwin lining the dais. Immediately following the event, White, St-Pierre, Hardy, Mir and Carwin will remain on stage and take part in an unprecedented hour-long Q&A, just days before the fight, exclusively for the thousands of UFC fans in attendance. Doors will open for UFC® Fight Club™ members at 1:30pm ET. Doors will open to the General Public at 2:00pm ET. The press conference will begin at 3:00pm ET; the UFC 111 Q&A is expected to begin at 3:30pm ET and conclude around 4:30pm ET.
UFC 111: St-Pierre vs. Hardy will feature a card loaded with explosive matchups such as Frank Mir vs. Shane Carwin, Ben Saunders vs. Jake Ellenberger, Jon Fitch vs. Thiago Alves, Jim Miller vs. Mark Bocek, Nate Diaz vs. Rory Markham, Ricardo Almeida vs. Matt Brown, Kurt Pellegrino vs. Fabricio Camoes, Rodney Wallace vs. Jared Hamman, Rousimar Palhares vs. Tomasz Drwal, Matthew Riddle vs. Greg Soto.
Winner of four of his last five fights, former two-time heavyweight champion Frank Mir (fighting out of Las Vegas, Nev., / professional record 13-4) is coming off an impressive victory over feared striker Cheick Kongo. Mir has shown an-ever improving striking game, coupled with his always impressive submission skills, and he hopes to use these assets to defeat Shane Carwin (fighting out of Denver, Colo. / 11-0) and become the interim heavyweight champion. Carwin, however, has plans of his own. Possessing a dominant physical presence and power, Carwin has steamrolled through every opponent he has faced in the UFC in the first round. With four straight UFC victories, most recently over Gabriel Gonzaga, Carwin has proven himself as one of the top competitors in the heavyweight division and he plans on winning the interim heavyweight belt when he takes on Mir.
Welterweight Ben Saunders (fighting out of Orlando, Fla. / 8-1-2) has won four of his last five fights. In his last fight, a win over Marcus Davis, Saunders became the first person to ever knock out the “Irish Hand Grenade.” With his devastating striking and aggressive style, Saunders intends to make it two straight when he takes on the heavy-handed Jake Ellenberger (fighting out of Omaha, Neb. / 22-5). A native of Omaha, Neb. Ellenberger defeated Mike Pyle via TKO in his last fight and engaged in an exciting three rounder with former WEC Welterweight Champion Carlos Condit in his UFC debut, setting up what should be another memorable battle with Saunders.
One of the most dominating fighters in the UFC, welterweight Jon Fitch (fighting out of San Jose, Calif. / 24-3, 1NC) is currently on a three fight winning streak. A former wrestling standout at Purdue University, the 12-fight UFC veteran has 11 career wins and plans to make it 12 on March 27th. Standing in his way is another UFC veteran with an equally impressive resume. Thiago Alves (fighting out of Coconut Creek, Fla. / 22-5) has won four of his last five fights. With wins over Karo Parisyan, Matt Hughes, and Josh Koscheck, it is difficult to deny the talent and ability of Alves and he hopes to even the score with Fitch in this rematch of their 2006 battle.
Winner of five of his last six fights in the UFC, Jim Miller (fighting out of Whippany, N.J. / 16-2) has proven himself to be a force in the lightweight division. Miller illustrated his impressive submission skills in his last fight when he defeated Duane Ludwig via armbar in the first round. His opponent, Mark Bocek (fighting out of Woodbridge, Ontario / 8-2), has illustrated a strong ground game of his own, defeating his last three opponents via choke.
Making his debut in the welterweight division, Nate Diaz (fighting out of Stockton, Calif. / 11-5) hopes to see continued success with the jump in weight classes. The 24-year-old boxing and jiu-jitsu specialist draws a difficult challenge as he takes on knockout artist, Rory Markham (fighting out of Bettendorf, Iowa / 16-5). A native of Chicago, Ill. Markham is known for his punching power, and he plans to use it to welcome Diaz to the welterweight division.
Known for his impressive ground game, Ricardo Almeida (fighting out of Hamilton, N.J. / 11-3) has won two of his last three fights. He will face a difficult stylistic matchup when he takes on powerful striker Matt Brown (fighting out of Cincinnati, Ohio / 13-7). Brown is a Xenia, Ohio native who has won his last three fights by stoppage (2 TKO’s 1 submission) and his hot streak is coming at the perfect time as he readies to face Almeida.
With three straight wins under his belt, Kurt Pellegrino (fighting out of Point Pleasant, N.J. / 20-4) looks to continue to climb the ladder in the lightweight division. Owner of three submission victories in the UFC, Pellegrino has a proven ground game that will be tested by his opponent Fabricio Camoes (fighting out of San Diego, Calif. / 10-4-1). A black-belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Camoes is looking for his first win in the Octagon against Pellegrino.
A native of Bamberg, S.C., Rodney Wallace (fighting out of Charlotte, N.C. / 9-1) is a skilled grappler looking for his first UFC victory. Standing in his way will be a fellow college football veteran, Jared Hamman (fighting out of Segundo, Calif. / 11-2). Also looking for his first win in the UFC, the 6’3” Hamman hopes it will come at UFC 111 when he takes on Wallace.
A submission specialist, Rousimar Palhares (fighting out of Rio De Janeiro, Brazil / 19-2) has won three of his last four fights, most recently defeating UFC veteran Jeremy Horn at UFC 93 and Lucio Linhares at UFC 107. Taking on the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt will be Tomasz Drwal (fighting out of Krakow, Poland / 17-2). Drwal has won three of his last four fights and intends to stay on the winning end of things when he squares off with Palhares.
A contestant on season seven of The Ultimate Fighter®, Matthew Riddle (fighting out of Las Vegas, Nev. / 3-1) is an accomplished wrestler and winner of three of his four fights in the UFC. His opponent will be UFC newcomer Greg Soto (fighting out of Belmar, N.J. / 7-0). The undefeated Oakhurst, N.J. native is a submission specialist looking to make an impact in the welterweight division.
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