UFC 105 Primer
Jake Rossen Nov 13, 2009
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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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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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