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UFC 69 Coming to Houston

Discussion in 'Other Sports' started by thech0senone, Feb 4, 2007.

  1. thech0senone

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    http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/headline/sports/4524540.html

    MIXED MARTIAL ARTS
    Houston to host UFC 69
    St. Pierre defends welterweight title in main event

    By STEVE SIEVERT
    For The Chronicle

    The Ultimate Fighting Championship is headed to Houston.

    UFC 69-Shootout will be held April 7 at Toyota Center and feature one of mixed martial arts' most exciting stars in the main event. Canadian Georges St. Pierre will defend his UFC welterweight title for the first time, taking on veteran Matt Serra.

    The two 170-pounders were originally scheduled to face off at UFC 67 on Saturday night, but an injury forced the champ out of the fight. St. Pierre sprained two ligaments in his knee during a wrestling drill in late December.

    "I'm healing up very fast and will be 100 percent very soon," said St. Pierre, 25, who claimed the welterweight crown with a convincing win over Matt Hughes at UFC 65 last November.

    Serra, 32, who fights out of Long Island, N.Y., earned a title shot by winning the welterweight division of last year's comeback-themed edition of The Ultimate Fighter reality show.

    In recent years, the UFC largely has been a Las Vegas-based promotion, staging most of its pay-per-view events at casino arenas on the Strip. As mixed martial arts has grown in popularity and, more importantly, has gained acceptance by athletic commissions across the country, the brand has branched out to California, Ohio and Texas. MMA is sanctioned in 20 U.S. states.

    "We used to have some trouble moving it around, but we've gained so much momentum and are a lot more mainstream now," said UFC president Dana White. "We're going to take this thing all over Texas, but Houston seemed like the right place to hit first."

    Beyond the welterweight title bout, the nine-fight card is still coming together, but at least three other bouts have been lined up. Undefeated Diego Sanchez will face Josh Koscheck in a matchup that will have a major impact on the welterweight division. The winner moves a step closer to a title shot, which could come by year's end.

    The Lone Star State will be represented on the card, with Clear Lake native Mike Swick taking on Yushin Okami in a middleweight bout. Swick has been rehabbing a hand injury and hasn't fought since beating David Loiseau at UFC 63 in September.

    Waco native Heath Herring is also being considered for UFC 69. Herring lost his UFC debut to Jake O'Brien last month.

    "Heath was rusty, but I tell you what I respect about his performance," White said. "He kept trying to finish the fight. He was even throwing punches from his knees. We will give Heath Herring another shot. He'll be back and more than likely, he'll be on that Texas card."

    A second middleweight bout also has been confirmed for the show, with Josh Haynes meeting Luke Cummo.

    UFC 69 is being planned for pay-per-view, but that could change, depending on the outcome of the UFC's negotiations with HBO. The long-rumored deal to land live UFC shows on the premium cable network remains a work in progress.

    Tickets for UFC 69, which range in price from $50 to $450, go on sale Monday and are available by calling 1-866-446-8849 or on the Internet at www.toyotacentertix.com.

    With a capacity of more than 18,000 at Toyota Center, a sellout for UFC 69 would make it the biggest fight in Houston since Muhammad Ali fought Buster Mathis in the Astrodome in November 1971.
     
  2. Kam

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    There was thread about this a while back..


    i just bought ticket to fake fighting in June at the Toyota Center.
     
  3. bladeage

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    sucks for Houston.
     
  4. Faos

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    heh heh heh...you said "69".
     
  5. Harrisment

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    How so? :confused:
     
  6. SamFisher

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    pretty lackluster card IMO.
     
  7. bladeage

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    UFC blows ass, thats how.
     
  8. windfern

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    I'll be getting a 150 dollar ticket. YEAH!
     
  9. bladeage

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    I hope you arent paying for it.
     
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    I was going to pay for 2 tickets, but then I saw the prices. I will just pray for some comp tickets. I can't pay that much money for tickets to UFC.
     
  11. brentdapmp

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    I already bought my ticket. I can't wait! My favorite fighter GSP will be kicking the crap out of Serra, and Swick vs. Okami and Sanchez vs. Koscheck should both be great fights. I like the card overall so far.
     
  12. dskillz

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    If you don't mind, what price level tickets did you get and where are the seats?
     
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    my friend bought the ticket for me, so I am not sure exactly where they are but after taxes and all the other charges my ticket came out to $167.
     
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    Manny Pacquiao is fighting in San Antonio at the Alamodome on April 21.
     
  15. dskillz

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    So how many people are going to the UFC event?
     
  16. Dr of Dunk

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    See if you can catch Sera's head when it flies out of the ring... hopefully that guy found some stamina - if not, GSP is going to obliterate him. Hell, even if he's conditioned GSP should obliterate him.

    Sanchez vs. Koscheck, at least on paper, seems like it'll be a better fight. Diego's a beast, but Koscheck is one of the few I think could take him. I'm not sure I've ever seen anyone as relentless in the ring like Sanchez - at least not lately. Once he's on you, he's in constant motion and hammering you from every direction.
     

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