Clear your calendars for the next week and a half. Within a seven-day period, the UFC has three occasions. Take a look at the most important and better of the bunch.
UFC Fight Evening 27 — The UFC returns to the Hoosier State on Aug. 28:
– Carlos Condit vs. Martin Kampmann — Their first struggle was memorable. The second one may vault the winner back into title contendership.
– Darren Elkins vs. Hatsu Hioki — Elkins was using a five-battle win streak when he lost to Chad Mendes in April. How will he get well from the loss, and will combating in his house state of Indiana help?
UFC 164 — On Aug. 31, the UFC will head to Milwaukee, which is Algonquin for the nice land:
– Benson Henderson vs. Anthony Pettis — Suppose back to the magical moments of their first fight. It was so shut until the showtime kick. The two have taken divergent paths since that bout, and will probably be fun to watch if Henderson gets revenge or if Pettis can repeat his feat.
– Josh Barnett vs. Frank Mir: Eleven years have handed since the last time Barnett fought in the UFC. He’ll face Mir, a heavyweight with virtually as long of a profession. They each can still bang, and can give fans a enjoyable fight.
UFC Battle Evening 28 — Sept. 4, the UFC will return to Brazil.
– Glover Teixeira vs. Ryan Bader: Teixeira wants a win to earn a title shot, and three of his four UFC wins were by stoppage. With so much on the line and him preventing in Brazil, this is sure to be a thriller.
– Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza vs. Yushin Okami: Should you’re a grappling fan, this combat will make you cheerful. Jacare’s submission game is legendary, and Okami has by no means been submitted.
UFC Next week’s best Plenty of fights to keep you busy
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