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Kempo Chris
12-02-2003, 03:30 PM
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COUTURE TO DEFEND LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE AGAINST BELFORT LIVE ON PAY-PER-VIEW AT UFC 46: SUPER NATURAL, JANUARY 31

Matt Hughes To Meet BJ Penn For Welterweight Crown In Ultimate Fighting Championship Super Bowl Weekend Show At Mandalay Bay In Las Vegas

Heavyweights Frank Mir, Wes Sims To Battle In Rematch; British Middleweight Lee Murray To Clash With Jorge Rivera

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LAS VEGAS, December 2, 2003…Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Light Heavyweight Champion Randy “The Natural” Couture will defend his title for the first time against Brazilian phenom Vitor Belfort in the main event of UFC 46: Super Natural LIVE on pay-per-view at 10 p.m. EST, Saturday, January 31, at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas.

In the co-main event of the Super Bowl Saturday fight show, Welterweight Champion Matt Hughes will defend his belt for the sixth time when he meets one of the world’s top rated fighters, BJ Penn, who will move up from the lightweight division for the title fight. In two feature matches on the eight-fight card, Las Vegas Heavyweight Frank Mir will again fight Wes Sims in the much-anticipated re-match of their June 6 bout, and Lee Murray, one of Britain’s top ranked middleweights will clash with Jorge Rivera. The remainder of the card will be announced.

Live event tickets, $350, $250, $150, $75 and $35, are now on sale at the Mandalay Bay Events Center box office in Las Vegas, at all Ticketmaster locations, www.ticketmaster.com and www.mandalaybay.com. Tickets also may be ordered by telephone at 1-877-632-7400 or 1-702-474-4000. Ticket purchases are limited to eight per person and are subject to transaction fees. UFC 46: Super Natural also will be available on pay-per-view on iNDemand, DirecTV, Dish Network, TVN, Echostar, Bell ExpressVu and Viewers Choice Canada. The suggested retail price is $29.95.

Couture and Belfort fought six years ago in an epic battle that Couture won by technical knockout. Now both are at the peak of their careers and are ready for a re-match. Belfort vows the outcome will be different this time, but Couture says the light heavyweight division suits him well and he won’t be relinquishing the belt any time soon.

Couture (12-5-0 in mixed martial arts) from Portland, Ore., is the 40-year-old superman who has blitzed the light heavyweight division since he dropped down from heavyweight in June and defeated then number one contender Chuck Liddell to capture the interim championship. He followed with an even more impressive defeat of Tito Ortiz by unanimous decision September 21 to capture the light heavyweight crown outright. Couture, the former two-time heavyweight champion, is the only fighter in the UFC’s 10-year history to win titles in two different weight classifications.

Belfort (11-3-0) from Rio de Janeiro, is one of the world’s top-ranked light heavyweight fighters. He is coming off a dominating performance in June in Las Vegas where he defeated Marvin Eastman by technical knockout in just 1:10 of the first round. Belfort’s mastery of jiu jitsu and his lightning quick hands established his reputation early on. He exploded on the scene in 1997 at just 19 dazzling fans and opponents alike with his furious hands and punching power. He won his first three fights with devastating punches, including a 53 second knockout of the legendary Tank Abbott.

Penn (6-1-1) from Hilo, Hawaii, is the undisputed top lightweight fighter in the world. A threat both striking and on the ground, the energetic, young Hawaiian is always looking for a new challenge. He may have accepted his greatest one yet moving up a weight class to challenge the seemingly unstoppable Welterweight World Champion Hughes (30-3-0) from Hillsboro, Ill.

Since winning the welterweight crown in November 2001 with a knockout of Carlos Newton, Hughes has destroyed everyone in his path including highly-rated Frank Trigg with a rear naked choke in just 3:54 of the first round at UFC 45: Revolution. Hughes, known for his high amplitude body slams and devastating ground and pound attack, is considered the pound-for-pound strongest fighter in mixed martial arts. He is at the absolute top of his game right now and everyone wants to know if Penn will shock the world or if he has bitten off more than he can chew against the most dominant welterweight champion in UFC history.

The Mir-Sims bout not only will be a re-match but also a grudge match. Sims, the 6’10” Hammer House fighter, and 6’3’ submission expert Mir first battled at UFC 43: Meltdown. Mir (6-1-0) from Las Vegas, started strong taking Sims down and working for a submission. The fight ended when Sims (6-2-1) from Columbus, Ohio, was disqualified for repeatedly stomping Mir in the face, a tactic that is illegal under UFC fight rules. Sims claims the stomps were payback for Mir eye gouging him earlier in the fight. Both agree the only way to settle their differences is with a rematch and both are confident it is their hand that will be raised at the end.

The Murray-Rivera fight will pit two fighters of similar styles. Rivera made an impressive debut at UFC 44: Undisputed in September with a three-round unanimous decision over David Loiseau, one of Canada’s top middleweights. After sustaining a head cut in the first round, Rivera (7-1-0) of Milford, Mass., came back strong to win all three rounds with his boxing skills. Murray (8-1-1) from London, England, will be making his UFC debut. He also is an accomplished boxer and submission specialist who says bluntly that his favorite technique is the knockout. He currently holds middleweight titles in World Extreme Force, Millennium Brawl and is the CFC British champion.

The Ultimate Fighting Championship, headquartered in Las Vegas, Nev., is the world’s premier mixed martial arts sports association. Owned and operated by Zuffa, LLC, the UFC programs six live pay-per-view events yearly through cable and satellite providers. In addition to its U.S. distribution on iNDemand, DirecTV, Dish Network, Echostar, TVN, Bell ExpressVu and Viewer’s Choice Canada, UFC events are distributed internationally through WOWOW, Inc., in Japan, Globosat in Brazil, Main Event Television in Australia and Sky Network Television in New Zealand. Zuffa, LLC licenses the distribution of UFC video games through Crave Entertainment and TDK Mediactive and its fight show DVDs through Studio Works Entertainment, a Ventura Distribution company.

The UFC’s next live PPV event will be UFC 46: Super Natural at 10 p.m. EST, Saturday, January 31, during Super Bowl weekend from the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nev. For more information, visit the web site at www.ufc.tv.

Kempo Chris
12-02-2003, 03:32 PM
Pre-Fight Poll (http://www.ufc.tv/fightPoll/fightPoll.asp)

Zen
12-03-2003, 12:07 AM
The best thing about the poster is the Miller Lite in the middle. That's a BIG time sponsor.

realkaps
12-03-2003, 01:25 AM
Im very intrested to see how Penn does moving up in weight. I think he should of tried a different WW first before trying to tackle Hughes......

Kempo Chris
12-03-2003, 01:31 AM
I think you are absolutely right kaps
I think Penn can do good at WW but has to get a few matches before moving up in weight and fighting what most people consider to be one of the best pound for pound fighters in MMA

GeNeRaL
12-03-2003, 02:02 AM
a couple decent matches, but ill be getting pride that night :)

Im curious as to how simms is rehabing his wrist, he had a full cast at the last event still, thats only a few weeks with it off.

NHBfan4life
12-03-2003, 02:05 AM
I really hope this UFC is better than the last one! Looks good on paper though!..........OH, am I the only one who thinks Belfort does NOT deserve a title shot yet?? Opinions!!!

allmmafan21
12-03-2003, 03:15 AM
Im a huge UFC fan but the last event was terrible. I like the lineup so far for UFC 46 but its always schedule to change. I would have liked to see BElfort fight a bigger name or a tougher fighter(Jermey Horn, Rich Franklin, anyone)before he got a title shot. I believe Liddel and Tito need to get back to training beore they can beat some of he bigger names. Im a big fan of Liddel but he seems to only be able to win on the feet and that makes him an easy fight for someone that is good at the ground game or a takedown artist. I was not that impressed with Jackson and he took careof Liddel somewhat easy. THe Penn Hughes fight could be ugly if Hughes trains as hard as he did for Trigg. ANyone know when or if Ken Shamrock is going to fight again?

DOGGx0
12-03-2003, 05:49 PM
Originally posted by allmmafan21
Im a huge UFC fan but the last event was terrible. I like the lineup so far for UFC 46 but its always schedule to change. I would have liked to see BElfort fight a bigger name or a tougher fighter(Jermey Horn, Rich Franklin, anyone)before he got a title shot. I believe Liddel and Tito need to get back to training beore they can beat some of he bigger names. Im a big fan of Liddel but he seems to only be able to win on the feet and that makes him an easy fight for someone that is good at the ground game or a takedown artist. I was not that impressed with Jackson and he took careof Liddel somewhat easy. THe Penn Hughes fight could be ugly if Hughes trains as hard as he did for Trigg. ANyone know when or if Ken Shamrock is going to fight again?

personally i think that belfort deserves this title shot. he has waited a long time. who else would randy fight? the ufc does'nt have anyone else that is liable to give randy a run for his money. horn? no way... he lost to babalu and vitor would run through him like a mad train. liddell seems to win on his feet, yes, however it is not his skill that is winning these fights.... its those crazy, wild, windmill, power punches he throws that jogs the **** outta people. As for Rampage, i was very impressed on how he handled Chuck. To say the least, i was even more impressed on how Silva handled Rampage. Hughes........ he is the man.... that is all. As for Shammy..... he has a 3 fight deal with UFC.... his 1st fight from that deal was Tito, so Ken is still obligated to fight 2 more times in the UFC....... not sure when, but he will be back. It is said that he will never fight at 205 again, when he does fight again.... it will be w/in the HW class.

DOGGx0
12-03-2003, 06:11 PM
Originally posted by NHBfan4life
I really hope this UFC is better than the last one! Looks good on paper though!..........OH, am I the only one who thinks Belfort does NOT deserve a title shot yet?? Opinions!!!

i think he deserves it, like i said in my above post. he has fought some great fighters and is undisputedly entertaining!:

Jon Hess KO (Punches)
Win Tra Telligman TKO (Cut)
Win Scott Ferrozzo TKO (Strikes)
Win David Abbott TKO (Strikes)
Loss Randy Couture TKO (Strikes)
Win Joe Charles Submission (Armlock)
Win Wanderlei Silva TKO (Strikes)
Loss Kazushi Sakuraba Decision
Win Gilbert Yvel Decision
Win Daijiro Matsui Decision
Win Bobby Southworth Submission (Rear Naked Choke)
Win Heath Herring Decision PRIDE 14 - Clash of the Titans
Loss Chuck Liddell Decision (Unanimous)
Win Marvin Eastman TKO (Strikes)

he beat wanderei, PRIDE LHW Champ, beat down in a matter of seconds. His power is relentless. Its been a while since he lost to Randy Couture, and I definately think it is time for a rematch and a title shot. He has only 3 losses..... Randy (strikes?!?! haha.. i doubt that will happen again), Chuck (decision), and Sak (BS decision). What leg to have to stand on to back up that Belfort should'nt be fighting for this title?

allmmafan21
12-04-2003, 01:36 AM
What leg do i have to stand on hmmmmmmm... Im not saying Belfort is not a quality opponent or that he dosnt deserve the shot but i think he should have to beat a better fighter than eastman before he gets a title shot. Let him fight tito or liddel someone that is a top quality opponent before he teps in the champ. He just lost to Liddel and since he comes back and beats an out matched Eastman, dosnt mean he deserve a title shot. But hey im looking forward to the fight and if he does beat Couture then hopefully he will take on all challngers like randy and not just fight every 2 months.

you`ll-need-a-glock
12-04-2003, 02:55 AM
i`m up for this one just like 45.i think the ufc is throwing penn to the wolfs.wasn`t trigg 9-1, records don`t mean shi# .
way to stepup penn. to bad ken won`t fight at 205.
he has nothing to prove but you do hear randy the best 205.
kimo, randy and ken have nothing to prove but it good for us fans that they still want to fight!those people that bought the front
row tickets for this one are in for a good one.