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“Countdown to UFC 108: “Evans vs. Silva” will air tonight, December 29 at 11 p.m. ET on Spike TV. The special will take a look at some of the main card match-ups schedule for the January 2 event.
For fans working tonight without a DVR, “Countdown” will be shown again on Wednesday, December 30 at midnight.
Enjoy the preview provided via Yahoo!:
Fights, Opinion »
Recently the UFC began having Spike TV air at least two under card fights before their Pay-Per-View portion of the evenings begin and that means more exposure for the prelim fighters.
Let’s take a look at some of the bouts which will take place prior to the main card showdowns.
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Patrick Barry (5-1) vs. Antoni Hardonk (13-5) : These two former K1 kickboxers (who have trained together in the past) both look to rebound in the heavyweight division after suffering losses in their past fights. Barry and Hardonk are durable and possess …
MMA on TV »
Tonight, fans will get to catch another installment of the superbly produced “Countdown to UFC…” series on Spike TV.
The show will act as a lead-in to this Saturday’s event in which MMA legends Randy Couture and Antonio Rodrigo Minotauro Nogueira will clash for a shot at the heavyweight champ.
What: Countdown to UFC 102
When: Thursday, August 27 @ 11p.m. EST
Where: Spike TV
Enjoy the ten minute video preview below:
Events, MMA Industry, MMA on TV »
In a first-ever move for the world’s most prominent MMA promotion, the UFC will air the under card fights of 103: “Franklin vs. Belfort” on Sept. 19 in their entirety for free on Spike TV. The prelim bouts which precede the main pay-per-view portion of the evening have never before been scheduled for television.
Being that the under card often showcases solid action, it has long been a fan complaint that the 40 some odd dollars spent to watch an event does not net the full show. That seems to be …
MMA on TV, TUF Season 9, The Ultimate Fighter »
New York, NY, April 3, 2009 — Unlike most television series which suffer ratings decline as they get older, the ratings for “The Ultimate Fighter” are like fine wine, getting better with age.
The season nine premiere of “The Ultimate Fighter: U.S. vs. U.K.” on Wednesday, April 1 drew its highest rating in Men 18-49 since Season 4 (August, 2006) and its most watched season premiere since Season 5 (April, 2007). The episode also drew more Men 18-34 and 18-49 than anything else on cable in its timeslot (10:15-11:15pm ET/PT), besting …





