UFC 67 All or Nothing Undercard Preview
Introduction
It’s Super Bowl weekend and sports fans couldn’t be happier. Not
only do the Indianapolis Colts and my hometown Chicago Bears (who
will win) go at it Sunday in Miami, the appetizer will be a
talent-laden UFC pay-per-view card in Las Vegas.
Some fans could likely care less about Sunday’s clash because the real warriors take to the stage (or cage) Saturday night. With the additions of “Rampage” and “Cro Cop” the UFC has bolstered its ranks with two international superstars.
Let’s just hope they fight as advertised and sidestep the disappointing performance of “The Texas Crazy Horse.”
The card opens with a grappler’s duel between lightweights Diego Saraiva (Pictures) and Dustin Hazelett (Pictures). Then a striker’s feast is on the menu as Jorge Rivera (Pictures) meets Terry Martin (Pictures). It’s undefeated wrestler versus undefeated wrestler when Tyson Griffin (Pictures) welcomes Frank Edgar to the Octagon. A battle between TUF 1 veteran Sam Hoger (Pictures) and undefeated import Ryoto Machida (Pictures) rounds out the dark bouts.
Some fans could likely care less about Sunday’s clash because the real warriors take to the stage (or cage) Saturday night. With the additions of “Rampage” and “Cro Cop” the UFC has bolstered its ranks with two international superstars.
Let’s just hope they fight as advertised and sidestep the disappointing performance of “The Texas Crazy Horse.”
The card opens with a grappler’s duel between lightweights Diego Saraiva (Pictures) and Dustin Hazelett (Pictures). Then a striker’s feast is on the menu as Jorge Rivera (Pictures) meets Terry Martin (Pictures). It’s undefeated wrestler versus undefeated wrestler when Tyson Griffin (Pictures) welcomes Frank Edgar to the Octagon. A battle between TUF 1 veteran Sam Hoger (Pictures) and undefeated import Ryoto Machida (Pictures) rounds out the dark bouts.

