SPIKE TV TO TELECAST
SELECTED FIGHTS FROM UFC 111 PRELIMS
(PRESS
RELEASE) -- Spike TV will telecast live undercard bouts
from UFC 111: ST. PIERRE vs. HARDY on Saturday, March 27
at 9:00 PM ET/6:00 PM PT from the Prudential Center in
Newark, NJ. The one-hour telecast will run with limited
commercial interruption. UFC 111 will air on
pay-per-view at 10:00 PM ET.
The first bout scheduled to air on Spike TV is a
welterweight contest between Matt “The Immortal” Brown
(13-7) and Ricardo Almeida (11-3). Brown has become a
fan favorite since his stint on Season 7 of “The
Ultimate Fighter,” as his relentless style and
devastating striking ability has garnered him a 4-1
record in the UFC, with all wins coming via TKO or
submission. He is currently riding a string of three
straight dominant performances against Ryan Thomas at
UFC 91, Pete Sell at UFC 96 and, most recently, James
Wilks at UFC 105. The Cincinnati based fighter will now
look to put himself in the title picture with a fourth
consecutive victory. Standing in his way will be a man
fighting in his own backyard, Hamilton, NJ’s Ricardo
“Big Dog” Almeida. The winner of two straight bouts
coming into his matchup with Brown, most recently
against Kendall Grove at UFC 101 this past August, this
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt will look to use his
strong ground game to make a successful debut in the
UFC’s welterweight division after years of fighting at
middleweight.
The evening’s second televised bout is also in the
welterweight division, and pits Rory Markham (16-5)
against Nate Diaz (11-5). Markham, one of the game’s
premier knockout artists, will look to use his immense
punching power to stop his opponent, Diaz on March 27th.
The winner of “The Ultimate Fighter 5,” Stockton, CA
based Diaz has amassed a 6-3 record in the UFC in less
than three years, and his fight with Markham will see
him transition from lightweight to welterweight, where
he hopes his added power will augment his effective
Cesar Gracie taught Jiu-Jitsu skills in stopping Markham
and setting him on his way to welterweight gold.
Other bouts on the card might air on Spike TV, to be
determined by the length of the fights.
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