Saturday, April 30, 2011

UFC 129 Live Stream Start Time

Few hours from now, the UFC 129 Live Stream starts. All pay-per-view of UFC 129 will begin at 9pm Eastern Standard Time. UFC 129 will be a tough card to judge whether or not the new start time will have an impact, if any at all, on pay-per-view buys.

The reason is simple, Georges St, Pierre is headlining the UFC 129 fight card. UFC 129 fans will tune in at any time to watch the UFC 129 Welterweight Champion defend his title regardless of who his opponent is. You also have the potential of seeing Randy Couture fight for the last time which should pique fans interest as well.



All five UFC 129 preliminary contests not shown on television have its UFC 129 Live Stream on social networking site Facebook prior to the event’s pay-per-view broadcast.


With the recently held UFC 129 weigh in, below are the results of each mixed martial arts fighter in the UFC 129 to be held live tomorrow at Rogers Center in Toronto, Canada. You can tune into UFC 129 Live Stream to watch UFC 129 online.

UFC 129 Main Fight Card (pay-per-view):
Georges St. Pierre (169.5) vs. Jake Shields (169)
Jose Aldo (145) vs. Mark Hominick (145.25)
Randy Couture (203.5) vs. Lyoto Machida (204.5)
Benson Henderson (156.5) vs. Mark Bocek (155)
Vladimir Matyushenko (205.5) vs. Jason Brilz (204.5)

UFC 129 Preliminary Fight Card (Spike TV):
Rory MacDonald (170.5) vs. Nate Diaz (171)
Sean Pierson (170) vs. Jake Ellenberger (170)

UFC 129 Preliminary Fight Card (Facebook):
Kyle Watson (155) vs. John Makdessi (155.5)
Pablo Garza (145) vs. Yves Jabouin (146)
Ivan Menjivar (136) vs. Charlie Valencia (135.5)
Claude Patrick (169.5) vs. Daniel Roberts (170.5)
Jason MacDonald (185) vs. Ryan Jensen (185)

Thursday, April 28, 2011

UFC 129: St. Pierre Favored to Win Over Shields

UFC 129 is just two days from now as of this writing. Facebook and other sites are now preparing for their UFC 129 Live Stream channels for internet users to watch them online.

UFC 129 features Georges St. Pierre vs. Jake Shields on the Welterweight Championship bout. I personally visited some sites to know which of the two MMA fighters had an edge to win this coming April 30, 2011 at the Rogers Center in Toronto, Canada.

ESPN sports analysts are voting all for St. Pierre to win this match against Jake Shields. Most of them predicted it will be by decision while some of them through TKO.

McNeil predicted that St. Pierre will win over Jake Shileds by decision. Shields will get St. Pierre to the ground at various times throughout this bout; how long he can keep him there will decide the outcome. From this vantage point, it appears that Shields won't be able to hold GSP down for extended periods. St. Pierre is the better all-around fighter, and his superior jab and footwork will frustrate Shields for five rounds. This is a dangerous fight for St. Pierre on the ground, where Shields can submit anyone, but the champ tends to keep the action where he wants it. And St. Pierre wants this to be a stand-up affair. 

Anik, on the other hand, predicted St. Pierre will win via TKO and that Shields is worthy of the fight. One of the best grapplers in MMA, Jake Shields' 15-fight winning streak has spanned more than five years, and along the way he has handled a bevy of different stylistic challenges. That said, none of those challenges was as stiff a test as facing the 2011 version of UFC welterweight champion St. Pierre. GSP's MMA game is refined and without an obvious hole. At this stage of his legacy-building, he would seem too intelligent and prepared to allow the door ajar with a glaring mistake. Conversely, St. Pierre is an absolute master at capitalizing on his opponent's errors. Shields' best shot to win will come early, when his gas tank is on full. Once he absorbs a dose of St. Pierre jabs and takedowns, he'll be in survival mode the rest of the way. And still …

Will Georges St. Pierre be a sure win for Saturday's UFC 129? Tune into us here at UFC 129 Live Stream as we track the live updates on UFC 129 live at the Rogers Center in Toronto, Canada.

Saturday, April 23, 2011

UFC 129 Preliminary to Stream Live on Facebook

Last March, we reported the official UFC 129 fight cards of which Georges St. Pierre and Jake Shields will battle on the Welterweight Championship bout. According to the UFC 129 fight cards, there will be seven fights in the preliminary fight card before the main fight card. Two fight will be shown on Spike TV while the others won't be televised on TV.

Last Wednesday, UFC.com said that all five UFC 129 preliminary contests not shown on television will stream live on social networking site Facebook prior to the event’s pay-per-view broadcast.

The Facebook stream will showcase a myriad of weight classes, ranging from 135 to 185 pounds in the UFC 129. At bantamweight, Ivan Menjivar will meet Charlie Valencia, while featherweights Yves Jabouin and Pablo Garza lock horns. Also scheduled for the stream is a lightweight showdown between John Makdessi and Kyle Watson, as well as a welterweight clash pitting Claude Patrick against Daniel Roberts. Rounding out the Facebook stream will be a middleweight confrontation between Jason MacDonald and Ryan Jensen.

Meanwhile, the Spike TV “UFC Prelims Live” special, which airs after the Facebook stream and one hour prior to the pay-per-view broadcast, will feature a pair of welterweight tilts pitting Nate Diaz against Rory MacDonald and Sean Pierson against Jake Ellenberger.

UFC 129 goes down April 30 at Rogers Centre in Toronto. Headlined by a welterweight title clash between reigning champion Georges St. Pierre and challenger Jake Shields, the UFC 129 is expected to host more than 55,000 fans and earn a live gate in excess of $10 million.

In addition to the main event, the UFC 129 will also feature a featherweight title bout between titleholder Jose Aldo and hometown favorite Mark Hominick. UFC 129 marks the promotion’s first trip to Ontario and may also go down as the site of Randy Couture’s last fight, as “The Natural” squares off with fellow former champ Lyoto Machida. Light heavyweights Jason Brilz and Vladimir Matyushenko will also scrap on the pay-per-view broadcast, as will lightweights Mark Bocek and Ben Henderson.

We will be watching all the bouts in all of the UFC 129 fight card as we report to you live updates here at UFC 129 live stream so standby.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

UFC 129 St. Pierre vs Shields VIP Tickets Offered by UFC

UFC 129 St. Pierre vs Shields VIP Tickets Offered by UFC - Since the UFC 129 is the biggest UFC in history, the regular tickets have been sold out since February of this year when UFC.com started selling tickets to the public.

If you are unable to purchase your UFC 129 tickets before, well good news as UFC.com is offering special tickets for sale to the general public. However, it comes with a price since these are all VIP tickets.

UFC officials recently announced three different "VIP" ticket packages for UFC 129 that each include two tickets and a variety of additional perks ranging from programs and UFC Fan Expo Toronto passes to a backstage tour of the host venue. UFC 129 VIP tickets are priced at $600, $1,000 and $5,000 and can be purchased at UFC.com.



The most affordable option, the $600 "Fan Experience Package," promises two upper-level seats at Toronto's Rogers Centre for UFC 129, as well as two UFC Fan Expo passes, two UFC 129 programs and event posters, two commemorative T-shirts and a VIP entrance to the event's official weigh-ins.

Upgrade to the $1,000 "Superfan VIP Package" and receive those features, an upgrade in your two tickets, as well as a chance to take a photo in the octagon on fight night.

Finally, those able to splurge for the $5,000 "Ultimate VIP Package" will receive all of the previously mentioned perks, upgraded tickets on the floor for UFC 129, a special meet-and-greet session the day prior, a backstage tour of the Rogers Centre and an event poster autographed by all of the card's participants.

If you cannot afford the aforementioned UFC 129 VIP tickets, you can still opt to internet as a lot of sites will be providing live updates of the fight on April 30, 2011. You can tune into us here at UFC 129 live stream for more information and updates.

UFC 129 is the Biggest UFC in History

UFC 129 is the Biggest UFC in History. Yes, you've heard it right, the upcoming UFC 129 to be held live at the Rogers Center in Toronto Canada will be the biggest UFC in history. In fact, UFC 129 tickets which were put on sale to public surpassed the predicted 42,000 fans.

UFC 129 tickets generated sales of 55,000 amounting to $11 million. With this record sales, the UFC 129 is expected to shatters both MMA attendance and gate records in North America.

The previous record was a comparably paltry $5.4-million set in Las Vegas way back in December 2006, at UFC 66, when light-heavyweight superstars Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz squared-off. The flood of fans is a testament to what UFC President Dana White calls a passion Canadians have for ultimate fighting.

"Canadians have repeatedly shown how much they love the UFC," said White in a pre-match release. "Fans in Ontario have patiently waited and it will pay off as this one will go down in the history books come April 30. I'm very excited - Toronto is going to break the record and host the biggest mixed martial arts event ever in North America."

Also included in the UFC 129 bonanza is what's called the UFC Fan Expo, which will take place at the Direct Energy Centre on April 29-30. Fans will get the chance to interact with UFC stars, watch exhibitions, take part in training and development clinics and check out the octagon.

Check us out here at UFC 129 live stream for more info on the biggest ever UFC event in history.