Thursday, September 22, 2011

UFC 135 Online Streaming

It's few more days before the most awaited UFC match of this month - UFC 135: Jones VS Rampage, the UFC World Light Heavyweight Championship match which will be held on September 24, 2011 at Pepsi Center, Denver, Colorado.

Jon Jones will defend his UFC Light Heavyweight title against the challenger Quinton "Rampage" Jackson. I'm very sure that lot of ufc fans are interested on this match for they believe on the talent and capabilities of both fighters.

Just don't miss to catch the ufc 135 online streaming this coming Saturday night!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Countdown To UFC 135 Online Stream On Spike TV

With UFC 135 being only four days away, the media coverage will continue to insert themselves directly in front of Jon Jones and Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, who will compete in the evening's main event.

In anticipation for the upcoming event, Countdown to UFC 135 online stream will debut tonight on Spike TV at 11 p.m. ET. The one-hour special will preview the upcoming title bout featuring Jones and Jackson, as well as a co-main event between welterweights Josh Koscheck and Matt Hughes.

The event will take place this Saturday, live from the Pepsi Center in Denver.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Why Hendo Should Get the Winner of Jones vs. Jackson

Coming off of arguably the biggest win of his career over Fedor Emelianenko, Dan Henderson looks primed for one more run in the UFC 135.

Hendo, who just turned 41 at the end of August, is open to the move, and actually said he would even be up to fight simultaneously in Strikeforce and the UFC.

However, the 14-year fight veteran has expressed which fight he wants to be involved with next: a title unification bout with the winner of Jon Jones vs. Quinton "Rampage" Jackson.

Jones and Rampage square off at UFC 135, which takes place on September 24, and in an ideal world, Henderson would like to return to the Octagon at UFC 141.

Monday, September 19, 2011

UFC 135: Jones VS Rampage

UFC 135 features a light heavyweight title fight between Jon Jones and Rampage Jackson. Jones, the youngest champion in UFC history, will look to defend his belt against a former light heavyweight champ in Jackson. The winner will most likely be taking on Rashad Evans with either fight being intriguing.

In the co-main event, Matt Hughes will be taking on Diego Sanchez in a fight between two big name, and still relevant fighters, who will look to add one more win to their record. Whether or not either can make a title run in the welterweight division remains to be seen.

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/ufc-135

Sunday, September 18, 2011

UFC 135: Rampage Jackson Says That Jon Jones' Reign Will Come to an End

Quinton "Rampage" Jackson is no stranger to voicing his opinion. Battling UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones at UFC 135 on Saturday, September 24 from Denver, Colorado, Jackson is full of confidence.

Speaking with Yahoo! Sports, the former UFC light heavyweight champion and Pride middleweight champion, "Rampage" is re-motivated and focused to battle Jones inside the Octagon.

"The guys here have got me in great shape, getting the right foods in me. I’m taking more supplements than I have before because I never really paid too much attention to that in the past, and everything has been perfect. I’m not going to lie and say I liked training this hard for so long – I’ve had one week off since I started training for the Matt Hamill fight in April – but I like the results. I like it that when I go for a run my iPod gets tired before I do," Jackson stated to Yahoo!.

Never one to acknowledge his pleasure with the arduous training needed in MMA, "Rampage" is currently singing a different tune with his fight camp and preparation.

"I can’t believe the shape I am in for this fight with Jon Jones next week here in Denver for the UFC 135 main event and light heavyweight title! I’m weighing 221 lbs right now, nine days out. I’ve never been in this kind of shape before. I like it! It feels good not to be like, “Oh, man! Weight cut is next week!” The cut to 205 lbs is going to be easy," Jackson commented.

With an overall MMA record of 32-8 with 14 knockout victories, competing since 1999, "Rampage" is fully aware that his time to regain the title is now.

"I am ready. But Jon Jones is in the big leagues now, and he’s not ready. He needed this fight in another couple of years’ time," Rampage said.

Known for his athleticism and creativity inside the Octagon, Jones's offensive arsenal is extremely unorthodox, yet very effective.

Not swayed by Jones's arsenal of weapons, Jackson told Yahoo!, " Jon Jones does unpredictable things but, really, we’ve seen it now bro, so it is not unpredictable any more. We’ve seen the spinning elbow four or five times, Jon “Bones” Jones. We’ve all seen it. Maybe Jon Jones is going to get me with some knees – I expect that, it is a fight – but I am gonna get him with my hands, too. You look at those Bambi legs and wonder what happens when I hit him."

Surprisingly complimentary, Jackson did provide Jones with a level of respect during the interview (somewhat).

"I know he’s got some great skills and honestly I am impressed how fast he’s learned – he is the future of the division in my opinion, but I am the present. Rampage is the present of the UFC light heavyweight division," Rampage was quoted as saying.

Looking to push Jones beyond his comfort zone, Rampage stated, "five rounds is a long-ass time to fight. It is 25 minutes of getting your ass whupped, and that is no joke. Jon Jones has had everything in his career go right for him. The one time he got a little frustrated, with Hamill, he used an illegal technique that any fan in the stands could have told him was illegal, but he said he didn’t know he couldn’t do that. Come on, man. He just don’t know what to do when things aren’t going his way. He couldn’t finish Hamill, so instead of trying something else he cheated and got disqualified."

Supremely confident that he will exit Denver, Colorado the new UFC light heavyweight champion, Rampage provided Jones with one last sound byte, "Jon Jones will have a very sore booty at UFC 135 when I kick it all over the Octagon."

Stay tuned to UFC 135 online stream to see if the revelations of Rampage Jackson ring true and whether or not Jon Jones reign as the title holder will end.

Source:http://bleacherreport.com/articles/853834-ufc-135-rampage-jackson-says-that-jon-jones-reign-will-come-to-an-end

UFC 135 Fight Card Updates

The UFC 135 card in Denver on September 24th will see a change in the co-main event, as UFC President Dana White announced Monday via Twitter that Diego Sanchez has been forced out of his bout with Hall of Famer Matt Hughes due to injury.

"Diego Sanchez broke his hand. Looking for a replacement for Hughes," tweeted White.

That replacement was found quickly, as former title challenger and current contender Josh Koscheck eagerly accepted the short notice bout against the welterweight legend.

In the UFC 135 online stream main event, light heavyweight champion Jon Jones defends his crown against Quinton "Rampage" Jackson.

Source: UFC

UFC 135: Jones VS Rampage Online Stream

Are you ready to witness the upcoming mma (mixed martial arts) bout between Jones and Rampage for the UFC 135 for the World Light Heavyweight Championship this coming September 24, 2011 which will be held at Pepsi Center, Denver, Colorado.

UFC fans are now excited for this fight. Who's your bet to win for this fight? Who's your bet on this match? Well - me? It's Rampage. Hope that this event will be a success. :-)