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UFC President Dana White, in a piece he penned for the Chicago Sun-Times, equated Saturday's fight to several moments in sporting history, and urged fans to be a part of history themselves with the broadcast.
"Regardless of the year, the teams or the outcome, sports give us an outlet and an opportunity to be a part of history," White wrote. "It's something we can tell our kids about decades later, something we relive with our buddies over beers as we recount where we were and how our lives have changed since.
"In just a few days, we at the Ultimate Fighting Championship are presenting fans across the world with another opportunity to be a part of sports history. This Saturday, live and free on FOX from the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif., the UFC heavyweight championship of the world will be decided when undefeated Cain Velasquez defends his crown against knockout artist and number one contender Junior dos Santos."
White believes this fight to be a return to the "glory days" of combat sports on television, with the Heavyweight Championship being contested on free television. Additionally, he assures boxing fans that they won't miss out on Manny Pacquiao's fight Saturday night, either, as the UFC event will end prior to that fight's beginning. Finally, he ended his piece with one last call to fans.
"We're bringing live sporting events on network television to the next level. We wouldn't want you to miss out."
Penick's Analysis: This could very well be one of those moments, and one of those events where fans look back and ask "where were you when...?" It has the potential to be the best Heavyweight Championship fight in the UFC's - and even the sport's - history, and it almost assuredly going to be the most watched MMA fight ever. This is a huge event for the UFC, and those that don't tune in will definitely be missing out.
[Dana White art by Travis Beaven (c) MMATorch.com]
Source: http://www.mmatorch.com/artman2/publish/UFC_2/article_11147.shtml
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