Primer: UFC 109
Jake Rossen Feb 5, 2010
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Like health care reform, most of the coverage surrounding UFC 109 is fixated on the plight of the senior citizen: Randy Couture is 46, Mark Coleman is 45, and the two combined have roughly 27 years of prizefighting experience accrued. That kind of time punched in tends to stir a lot of emotion in audiences -- and not all of it positive.
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If fan enthusiasm is dull for Saturday’s card, it might be blamed on mis-measured expectations: standards that apply to 25-year-olds should not be heaped on men nearing 50 who have fought as frequently as some athletes have sparred. If you expect to watch Couture/Coleman and be dazzled by radical, hyper attacks, you will quickly grow disappointed; if you accept that two veterans will engage in a game where nasty tricks and a takedown or two can alter the outcome, then you’ll probably walk away satisfied.
What: UFC 109: Relentless, an 11-bout card from the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.
When: Saturday, Feb. 6 at 10 p.m. ET, with a live undercard broadcast on Spike at 9 p.m. ET.
Why You Should Care: Because this is likely the last time the winner of Couture/Coleman will sniff a title shot, putting an effective end to an era; because Nate Marquardt is looking more and more like a problem for Anderson Silva in a rematch, and he needs a violent win over Chael Sonnen to seal it; because Frank Trigg, for all his deflated bravado, can’t put on a boring fight; and because Rolles Gracie will be looking for his family’s first win the UFC in nearly fifteen years.
Fight of the Night: Melvin Guillard vs. Ronys Torres: spaz-hands vs. a six-shooting submission game.
Hype Quote of the Show: “It’s quite ironic that all the media comes on and talks about how great [Anderson Silva] is for reasons that are completely un-understandable to me…all of us fighters are in the back going, ‘jeez, they’re out there massaging his ego.’ Anderson hates them so much, he pretends he can’t understand them." -- Chael Sonnen, getting title fight hype started prematurely, to MMAWeekly.com.
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