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UFC Fight Pass will cost subscribers $9.99. Per the screen grab, the digital network will feature live events, event replays and a UFC fight library, TV shows (UFC Unleashed, Best of Pride, The Ultimate Fighter and international versions), and original content. UFC Fight Night 34, taking place in Singapore on January 4, will be streaming for UFC Fight pass. The fight library will include past fights and events from not just UFC but also WEC, Pride FC, and Strikeforce as well.

More details on the digital network are expected to be revealed soon.
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guys, what do you think about Brock potentially returning to fight Roy Nelson in the UFC ?




http://mmajunkie.com/2013/12/video-is-brock-lesnar-returning-to-ufc-dana-white-doesnt-know/

The buzz on social media this past week is that former UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar is returning to the octagon.

But if he is, UFC President Dana White isn’t giving anything up.

“Really?” White said quizzically when asked whether Lesnar was attending Saturday’s UFC 168. “I don’t know. I honestly don’t know.”

Honestly?

“Honestly,” White told MMAjunkie. “I don’t know.”

What White does know is that a Lesnar (5-3 MMA, 4-3 UFC) return would be huge for the UFC’s business. The hulking heavyweight did big numbers each time he fought on pay-per-view, reportedly cracking the 1 million buy mark on four occasions.

But regardless of whether or not the UFC executive has something up his sleeve, his response is likely to generate a fresh round of speculation on Lesnar’s return, which has persisted despite his retirement in late 2011.

In late 2012, White said Lesnar contemplated fighting again, but was “never coming back.”

Lesnar debuted in the octagon at UFC 81 and beat Randy Couture to take the belt at UFC 91. His title reign lasted nearly two years before Cain Velasquez defeated him at UFC 121.

During his UFC career, Lesnar suffered multiple bouts of diverticulitis, an intestinal disorder, and underwent surgery after a second bout. He retired following a first-round TKO loss to Alistair Overeem at UFC 140.

Lesnar subsequently signed a contract with pro-wrestling leader WWE, where he first became a star and won a title. He most recently appeared in the wrestling ring for the promotion’s “Summer Slam” series.
 
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guys, what do you think about Brock potentially returning to fight Roy Nelson in the UFC ?

http://mmajunkie.com/2013/12/video-is-brock-lesnar-returning-to-ufc-dana-white-doesnt-know/

The buzz on social media this past week is that former UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar is returning to the octagon.

But if he is, UFC President Dana White isn’t giving anything up.

“Really?” White said quizzically when asked whether Lesnar was attending Saturday’s UFC 168. “I don’t know. I honestly don’t know.”

Honestly?

“Honestly,” White told MMAjunkie. “I don’t know.”


If Brock remembers he is a wrestler first and more athletic he can beat Roy by wearing on him like Stipe and Cormier did IMO. Brock gets lit up by body shots and combos which aren't threats Roy poses.


He's a draw obviously but I really don't want him to go back. He was VERY mentally checked out of the idea of fighting when he left so this would be a strict cash grab.



Weidman got booed loudly at the weigh ins :leon: I'm kind of shocked in a way


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