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    Mods - please feel free to move to whereever you feel appropriate.

    Did you see the article on NewsOK.com about the UFC planning an event in OKC? I think this would be aweseome to see. But be prepared to shell out some cash. Lower level seats will be at least $200...

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    Hopefully, this is a precursor to getting Pride, which I think is more entertaining and punishing than UFC. To each their own, though; I just like Pride's style a little more.
    ...this shortest straw has been pulled for you

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    For the uninitiated, "UFC" is...

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    MMA fighting.

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    what's mma?

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    Mixed Martial Arts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OU Adonis View Post
    MMA fighting.
    Why even answer with this?

    UFC is Ultimate Fighting Championship and MMA was answered above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AFCM View Post
    Hopefully, this is a precursor to getting Pride, which I think is more entertaining and punishing than UFC. To each their own, though; I just like Pride's style a little more.
    I hate to break it to you, but Pride is defunct. The promotion was bought by the owners of the UFC last year, and for a while they had considered continuing to run it as a separate promotion. That fell by the wayside though, and many of the top Pride fighters have since been brought into the UFC.

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    I'm there!

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    Here is the article.

    Are you ready for the UFC? | NewsOK.com


    The UFC is coming to OKC.
    Ultimate Fighting Championship president Dana White indicated that the mixed martial arts league will be bringing one of its major events to Oklahoma City sometime in the next six or eight months.

    "We're working on bringing a live event there,” White said.

    He spoke Thursday morning at the Associated Press Sports Editors' convention in Minneapolis.

    The event in Oklahoma City could be on Spike TV or pay-per-view.

    No doubt the UFC took notice of the market after the debut of primetime mixed martial arts on network television. CBS EliteXC Saturday Night Fights was the top-rated sports event in the Oklahoma City market during the first week of June.

    The market also produced the highest rating for all CBS affiliates in the 10:30 to 10:45 p.m. time slot. Oklahoma City drew an 11.1 share during that time for the main bout, Kimbo Slice's victory against James Thompson.

    The Ford Center would likely be the venue for the UFC event. UFC 87 is set for early August at the Target Center in Minneapolis, a 20,500-seat arena, while UFC 88 will be in early September at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, an 18,729-seat venue.

    The Ford Center's capacity is 19,599.

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    Yeah, that's just what we "need" --- a White Trash "sport" in our fair city. I suppose if it would fit anywhere.......

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    I am so excited! We went to Vegas for one of the fights and it was an amazing experience to see it in person.

    BTW... While I may be white and trashy (LOL!) I don't think it is appropriate to label MMA as a "white trash sport". Professional MMA fighters come from a broad range of races and nations, more diverse than traditional boxing I think. Judo, jujitsu, muay thai and wrestling... you don't consider that sport? If so, you have obviously never studied the martial arts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by solitude View Post
    Yeah, that's just what we "need" --- a White Trash "sport" in our fair city. I suppose if it would fit anywhere.......
    What an ignorant post... on all levels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by solitude View Post
    Yeah, that's just what we "need" --- a White Trash "sport" in our fair city. I suppose if it would fit anywhere.......
    I tell ya what - I thought the same until I watched it. It's unreal how athletic these guys are. Check it out sometime.

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    I would never go, but I wouldn't call it trashy. These dudes are some beasts and could kick anyone's tails. They aren't fat like WWF style "wrestlers".

    Plus if you call this trashy, what the crap do you call WWF? Compost?

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    I'm sorry. That probably was stupid for me to say. When I see all that "extreme fighting" on TV I can't help but think "white trash." I probably have it all wrong and shouldn't have said anything at all.

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    At least UFC isn't demanding a bunch of tax incentives and luxury suites to show up here.

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    hey solitude...

    don't feel bad. people have thought mma was a white trash sport for years, because it started out with a bad rep-no rules, no weight classes, and mostly fat white guys beating on each other. then came royce gracie and brazilian jiu jitsu and organizations like Pride (now a part of the UFC). it's no longer a white trash sport. it has rules, weight classes, and fans from all races, countries, and backgrounds. it's also fast paced and incredibly difficult...think chess with blood. would recommend you go to a sports bar on saturday night and watch the UFC fight on PPV. see if you change your mind...

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    it's just one event, no different than a Hannah Montana concert or WWE Monday Night Raw. You can't really compare this to the NBA, born.

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    I actually had the same impression of MMA, mostly because of those early years like what absonjourney mentioned. I happened to watch a few fights recently and was really surprised that it is so much more professional now. Today it's basically kind of like muy thai or a cross between wrestling and kick-boxing.

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    so what is TAPOUT...
    i see somewhat trashy people rocking these tees all over. i figured it was something to do with this type of stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbrown84 View Post
    it's just one event, no different than a Hannah Montana concert or WWE Monday Night Raw. You can't really compare this to the NBA, born.
    You are absolutly right, and I agree. There's no comparison. The UFC is much more popular, and has a lot more class, than the NBA.

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    Now THAT ^ was hysterical!

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    Tapout makes equipment for MMA. It is to MMA as Ping or Topflight might be to golf.

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    thanks for dropping the knowledge on me, dismayed, i see the shirts almost daily at my day job.

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