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July
5, 2007
Saturday
night’s alright for fighting and this weekend is no exception.
One
of the biggest Ultimate Fighting Championship events of the year
takes place Saturday with UFC 73:Stacked featuring five main event
fights, including two championship bouts.
But
what might get most of the attention is one of the other fights
– a grudge match between light heavyweights Tito Ortiz and
Rashad Evans.
You
can bet UFC 73 at betED.com, which has Ortiz favored at -140.
The
bout between Ortiz and Evans has been highly anticipated since
April 7, when the two fighters were spectators at UFC 69 and got
into an impromptu scrap in the stands.
Evans
has a perfect 15-0 record.
The
championship fights feature UFC Middleweight Champion Anderson
“The Spider” Silva in his first title defense against
Nate “The Great” Marquardt, and UFC Lightweight Champion
Sean “The Muscle Shark” Sherk putting his newly-won
belt on the line against Brazil’s Hermes Franca. As well,
Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira steps into the Octagon for the first
time for a heavyweight bout with Heath Herring.
“UFC
73 is one of the best cards we’ve put together this year,”
said UFC President Dana White. “It’s going to deliver
the one-two punch fight fans want – it has Tito Ortiz and
Rashad Evans, two all-state college wrestlers,
both who dislike each other, settling their differences in the
Octagon, as well as title defenses by our two champions.”
Tito
“Huntington Beach Bad Boy” Ortiz said his fight with
Rashad will be an epic battle, and he predicts the California
crowd will side with him.
“Everybody
should expect fireworks. Rashad is standing in the way of my getting
another title shot, and my prediction is that he won’t be
able to handle my tempo or the 18,000 Tito Ortiz fans that are
in Sacramento to see me win.”
Evans
seemed unfazed by Ortiz’s comments.
“Tito
needs to learn the meaning of respect. On July 7, I’m going
to teach him what that’s all about. I’m focused and
on a mission, and my goal is to knock him out.”
UFC
73 takes place at the Arco Arena in Sacramento, Calif., starting
at 10 pm ET, 7 pm PT.
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