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UFC 105 Primer

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We know the story, and we know how it often ends: Randy Couture, who has somehow avoided the debilitating effects of 12 years spent inside the Octagon, takes on a younger, faster, hungrier opponent. People with microphones and laptops gather around and shake their heads at the waiting disaster. And then Couture makes us all -- observers, fighters, bookies -- eat a big, fat one.

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This pattern has been repeated against Chuck Liddell, Vitor Belfort (twice), Tim Sylvia, Pedro Rizzo (twice), Gabriel Gonzaga, Kevin Randleman, and Tito Ortiz -- and to a lesser extent, in respectable efforts against Antonio Nogueira and Brock Lesnar. It is not Couture’s viability at his age that impresses, but his ability to resist the cumulative wear of spending over a decade in a sport that treats participants like a wood chipper welcomes trees. It’s an inexplicable career we should probably be grateful for witnessing first-hand.

Facing and defeating Brandon Vera, a dangerous 32-year-old, might afford Couture one last stint as a title contender in the 205-pound division, where he could certainly make life difficult for Lyoto Machida. But if he can’t, and if his last act in the sport is to headline a show where the outcome of a fight featuring a 46-year-old is in doubt, then he’ll have done it to us again anyway. Couture has a lot of unique abilities, but the most impressive may be in how he can make us happy to be wrong about him.

What: UFC 105: Couture vs. Vera, an 11-bout card from the M.E.N. Arena in Manchester, England.

When: A tape-delay broadcast airing on Spike TV, Saturday, Nov. 14, at 9 p.m. ET.

Why You Should Care: Because a Couture fight on free television is generous by anyone’s standards, let alone a fight promoter’s; because Dan Hardy and Mike Swick are both one-hundred-percent certain they’re going to win; because Michael Bisping can prove the Dan Henderson loss didn’t rattle him permanently; and because the Manny Pacquiao vs. Miguel Cotto fight will be on HBO for free a week later. You miss nothing.

Fight of the Night: Ross Pearson vs. Aaron Riley; considering his inability to put it in reverse, Riley should be in traction by now. He’s not. We’re glad.

Hype Quote of the Show: "Yeah, I throw up every fight, Who knows [what causes it] -- nerves, excitement...the anticipation? It could be a whole bunch of different things; I don't know. I just know that if I stop throwing up, it's bad.” -- Vera, on pre-fight preparation to Canoe’s Slam Sports.
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