UFC on Fox Sports 1 Return to Indianapolis

It’s back to Indianapolis for the Ultimate Fighting Championship as the popular MMA franchise returns to the Bankers Life Fieldhouse on August 28, 2013. This is UFC’s second event held on Fox Sports 1.

Details of UFC on Fox Sport 1 were announced Saturday evening as UFC officials and spokesperson for Bankers Life Fieldhouse held an announcement before the press. The show was scheduled on August 28 but the tickets will not be on sale yet until June 14, 2013. This much-awaited MMA event will be held at the TD Garden in Boston.

So who will headline UFC on Fox Sports 1? Reportedly it will be a welterweight duel between Thiago Alves and Matt Brown. These two are thought to be the best in their divisions but let us look at each fighter up close.

Thiago “Pitbull” Alves is a 29 year old welterweight from Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil with 20 wins and only 9 losses in his professional MMA career. His last fight was a loss against Martin Kampmann at UFC on FC 2 headline event last March 3, 2012; he was defeated via submission in 4 minutes and 13 seconds of round 3. Before his lost to Kampmann, he won against Papy Abedi at UFC 138 – Leben versus Munoz in November 2011; Abedi submitted after Alves applied a rear-naked choke and ended the match in just 3 minutes and 32 seconds of round 1. He had on and off victories from 2009 till 2010 but he has defeated strong fighters like Matt Hughes, Josh Kocheck, Chris Lytle and Karo Parisyan to name a few.

His opponent is Matt “The Immortal” Brown. He is a 32 year old fighter from Xenia, Ohio, United States. He currently has 17 wins and 11 lose in his professional career. His recent win was at UFC on Fox 7 Henderson versus Melendez in April 20, 2013 against Jordan Mein. He ended the match with a TKO in just a minute of round 2. His win against Mein was his 6th consecutive victory at the Octagon since 2012. He has been victorious over Chris Cope, Stephen Thompson, Luis Ramos and Mike Swick.

More details about UFC on Fox Sports 1 will be announced weeks before the fight. This is UFC’s second time in Indianapolis; the first one was back in 2010 in a heavyweight event between Frank Mir and Mirko Filiipovic.

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More Updates on UFC on Fox 8 Fighters

UFC on Fox 8 will be a flyweight main event as Demetrious Johnson defends his title against John Moraga. This much-awaited event will be on July 27, 2013 at the Keyarena, Seattle, Washington, United States.

Fans just could not wait for these two flyweights to fight since these two are known to have one of the toughest records to beat. Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson has 17 wins, 2 losses and only 1 draw. This superb fighter from Kirkland, Washington, USA is raring to fight after his main event victory over John Dodson at UFC on Fox 6 where he won via unanimous decision. Before this win he was able to beat Joseph Benavidez via split decision at the memorable UFC 152 and Ian McCall through unanimous decision at UFC on Fox 3 main event. Johnson is one of the fighters who were able to maintain a close to perfect winning record from the start of his professional career. From the time he first fought at AXFC, USA MMA and GF he held a 10-win streak until he lost to Brad Pickett at WEC 48 –Aldo versus Faber via unanimous decision.

John Moraga on the other hand is a fighter from Phoenix, Arizona. He is just 19 years of age but he holds a superb 13 win and 1 loss record. Although his last win was five months ago against Chris Cariaso at the UFC 155 – Dos Santos versus Velasquez via submission guillotine choke in just 1 minute and 11 seconds of round 1. This victory was among a series of 7 consecutive wins from July 2010. Moraga has remained undefeated from 2010 and has been victorious over great fighters like Nathaniel Baker, Freddie Lux, Matthew Garcia, Ulysses Gomes (defeated via KO) and Jose Carbajal to name a few. His only defeat came from John Dodson at the Nemesis Fighting- MMA Global Invasion in December 2010 via unanimous decision.

Aside from the Johnson versus Moraga main event, fans will surely delight as their female favorites will also be a part of the show. It will be a showdown between Miesha “Cupcake” Tate and Liz “Girl-Rilla” Carmouche. Carmouche is fresh from her terrible defeat against Ronda “Rowdy” Rousey at UFC 157 main event where Rousey once again won via her signature arm bar move. Carmouche submitted in just 4 minutes and 49 seconds of round 1.

Ultimate Fighter New Time Slot with Ultimate Fighter Season 18 Headed for Fox Sports

The Ultimate Fighter time slot will move to a new day on September: it will be shown on a weekday every Wednesday instead of its usual slot. And there is more to happen to this much awaited MMA reality television show; Season 18 of The Ultimate Fighter will be headed for Fox Sports home of premier sporting events all over the world.

The ratings of The Ultimate Fighter have improved especially when it was announced that popular UFC fighters will finally get to coach challengers for the ultimate title. In the next season of UFC’s longest running reality show, both aspiring male and female fighters will be coached by Ronda Rousey, UFC bantamweight queen and Cat Zingano UFC’s number one contender. Season 18 is said to premier on September 4 at Fox Sports.

And to thrill fans and audiences once more, let as look at the stats of these two female fighters as they fight an unlikely duel on the Octagon as coaches.

Cat “Alpha” Zingano is a spectacular bantamweight fighter from Broomfield, Colorado, USA. She is 30 years of age and has an impressive record of 8 wins and no loss. She recently won over Meisha Tate at UFC – The Ultimate Fighter 17 Finale on April 13, 2013 via technical knockout in just 2 minutes and 55 seconds of round 3. She has also won over several superb female fighters like Raquel Pennington, Takayo Hashi, Carina Damm and Ivana Coleman to name a few. She is certainly the female fighter that fans are waiting for to match Ronda Rousey on the Octagon.

Ronda “Rowdy” Rousey on the other hand is just 27 years of age from Santa Monica, California, USA. The bantamweight has a perfect record of 7 wins and no loss all because of her trademark arm bar submission move. Her last victory was with Liz Carmouche at UFC 157 headline fight when he made Carmouche submit a few seconds before round one was over. Her wins were all because of her trademark powerful move; she has won over great fighters like Sarah Kaufman, Meisha Tate, Julia Budd and Sara D’ Alelio to name a few.

Two perfect female fighters, two impressive moves. Which fighter/coach will prove the best as the next season of The Ultimate Fighter unfolds in its new home at the all new cable sports channel Fox Sports.

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