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July 10, 2009

UFC 100...where to watch?

UFC 100 is almost here and everyone seems pretty fired up for this card. I just hope it lives up to the hype as a lot depends on the two main events. Great card but they have also been hyping the holy hell out of it.

Either way, where are people going to watch UFC 100? Besides the requisite Hooters or a friend’s house, leave the best places to watch UFC 100 locally in the comments section so people can check it out among other MMA fans. Any place that serves chicken wings should have this show.


I’ve got one more radio appearance to do tomorrow and I don’t think I’m making my picks until then, but I’m leaning towards Lesnar/GSP/Henderson/Fitch/Akiyama. Henderson is the only lock of the three big fights, though. The others might as well be a coin flip. I can't wait for Saturday night.

Posted by Mark Chalifoux at 7:49 AM | | Comments (9)
        

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Anyone know a good place to watch in Fayetteville, Arkansas?

Buffalo Wild Wings in White Marsh will be showing this event for free tomorrow night, but come early if you expect to sit somewhere!

Buffalo Wild Wings in White Marsh will be showing this event for free tomorrow night, but come early if you expect to sit somewhere!

Freddies in bel air

Fletchers in Fells Point has been carrying all the MMA PPVs. Good food too.

The Green Turtle in Westminster will have it. $5 cover after 8pm.

Henderson is the only one of those picks that's NOT a lock. The others were correct. Bisping will win a close decision.

Las vegas is the better place for 100 ufc

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