With two big announcements made over the weekend regarding upcoming Ufc pay-per-views, it has become apparent that 2013 is indeed the year of the rematch. Eleven events remain in this calendar year – 6 of which are pay-per-views – and four of which are headlined by fighters who have met in the Octagon before. In fact, the year-end card – Ufc 168 – has now changed its’ main event fight into the co-main event, and this is also a rematch. Four of the upcoming five rematches have a belt on the line, though the stakes are also high in the non-title rematch of this list.
So, these facts are interesting, but what do they really mean? Is it now a case of the Ufc running out of ideas so they are settling with fights which have, as shown in the first (or in Velasquez-Dos Santos’ case second) fight, excited fans? Or is it simply unfinished business? For me,...
So, these facts are interesting, but what do they really mean? Is it now a case of the Ufc running out of ideas so they are settling with fights which have, as shown in the first (or in Velasquez-Dos Santos’ case second) fight, excited fans? Or is it simply unfinished business? For me,...
- 7/15/2013
- by Jacob Cooper
- Obsessed with Film
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