Thursday, 10 March 2011

UFC 128






Official fight card


Main card


Preliminary card (Spike TV & Rogers Sportsnet)


Preliminary card (Facebook)


Preliminary card


UFC 128: Shogun vs. Jones is an upcoming mixed martial arts event to be held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on March 19, 2011 at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.[1][2]

This event was expected to take place in Abu Dhabi, the promotions first return to the United Arab Emirates since UFC 112. However, the organization scrapped the idea after a suitable location for the event could not be finalized in time, since the temporary venue that hosted UFC 112 had been dismantled.
Background

A bout between Tito Ortiz and Antônio Rogério Nogueira, was linked to this event, but was moved to headline UFC Fight Night 24.
A bout between Brendan Schaub and Frank Mir was expected for this event. However, Schaub will now fight Mirko Filipović.
A bout between Chael Sonnen and Yoshihiro Akiyama was briefly reported but Sonnen plead guilty to federal charges of money laundering and had his contract placed on hold by the UFC. Nate Marquardt has been now been sign to compete against Akiyama.
During Jon Jones' post-fight interview, following his victory over Ryan Bader at UFC 126Joe Rogan announced that Rashad Evans had injured his knee during training. Jones was then informed that the UFC wanted him to replace Evans in a fight against Mauricio Rua in the main event for the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship. Jones accepted, and the fight is now set for this event.
Quinton Jackson was originally offered the fight before Jon Jones. He declined the fight saying he would never take a fight with only a four week notice. He also stated that he currently weighed 250 pounds and would have to lose 45 pounds in that four week time period and would not have time to actually train.
Karlos Vemola was scheduled to face Luiz Cane on the card, but Vemola was forced out of the fight with an injury.Eliot Marshall will step in and replace Vemola.
Manvel Gamburyan was scheduled to take on Raphael Assunção, but withdrew due to a back injury on February 25. Erik Koch is scheduled to step in and face Assunção, as Koch's original opponent for the UFC on Versus 3 event two weeks prior to UFC 128, Cub Swanson, pulled out due to injury around the same time as Gamburyan. 
UFC 128 will feature two preliminary fights live on Spike TV, and on March 7, it was announced that the Almeida/Pyle and Pellegrino/Tibau fights will stream live on the UFC's official Facebookpage.

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