Watch UFC 144 Live Stream Feb.25 2012
The coming UFC 144 takes place in Japan. This is actually the first time in in excess of ten years in which the UFC will be going down in Japan in what has ramped up to be one of the most anticipated of the year. So make certain you tune in and watch UFC 144 on ppv or get the UFC 144 live stream to your pc.In the main event, Frankie Edgar squares off with the number one challenger to his light-weight belt, Benson Henderson - Former WEC champion vs existing UFC light weight champion. Also, for the co-main event, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson squares of with Ultimate Fighter winner, Ryan Bader. This is going to be thrilling so watch ufc 144!The rest of the main card is as follows:* Mark Hunt vs. Cheick Kongo - Hunt regarded as a seasoned Japanese kickboxer, Kongo a French heavy weight.* Yoshihiro Akiyama vs. Jake Shields - Yoshihiro Akiyama, the Japanese MMA celebrity, dumped weight to take part in the welterweight division and will be taking on the ever-dangerous Jake Shields.* Yushin Okami vs. Tim Boetsch - The middleweight Okami battled Anderson Silva in UFC 134. This is his first fight ever since that time, but this time on home turf.* Hatsu Hioki vs. Bart Palaszewski - Hioki debuted in the UFC when he defeated the veteran George Roop. Palaszewski also had an impressive debut in the featherweight division with a KO to Tyson Griffin.* Anthony Pettis vs. Joe Lauzon - Pettis, a past WEC champ is faced with joe Lauzon who, I believe is underrated. This could be an fascinating lightweight fight.
For added value to the followers, UFC live 144 on pay per view will actually be 4 hours long and is going to showcase 7 fights on the main card. Usually, the events are 3 hours and feature 5 fights. Win for the fans!!Don't worry, North America. Even though it is going on in Japan, the big event is going to be broadcast live, in North America, at it's normal time. Stay tuned to watch UFC 144 on Saturday, Feb.25th 10 p.m.ET / 7 p.m. PT.The last time that the UFC was in Japan was in 2000 For UFC 29. You can expect the fans to be highly looking forward to this event and be assured they are definitely not naive to MMA. Japan is the homeland of Pride (which is now properties of the UFC) and home of mixed marshal arts judo, karate and jiu-jitsu.So, no matter whether you are planning to order the pay-per-view or watch UFC 144 live stream, I think customers are getting their full investments worth with this one. The card is loaded and with 7 matches and an extra hour of broadcast - this is certainly going to be remarkable! Just be certain that, whatever you are doing next weekend, watch UFC 144 !