Tag Archives: Randy Couture

In Case you Missed it, Check out the Tuff-N-Uff Tribute to Randy Couture

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Last Friday UFC legend Randy Couture was honored at the Tuff-N-Uff event with a video tribute as well as having the Tuff-N-Uff heavyweight title named after the three-time UFC heavyweight champion.

Ryan Couture looks to continue undefeated streak

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Ryan Couture, the son of UFC Hall of Famer Randy Couture, will step back into the cage as he takes on fellow undefeated prospect, Matt Ricehouse. The Fight will be featured on the televised portion of the Strikeforce Challengers series, this friday, June 24th. The Main event on the night will feature lightweights, Caros Fedor taking on James Terry.

TUFF N UFF To Honor Randy Couture on July 1st [Updated]

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After a successful debut at the Cox Pavilion on Friday, May 27th, TUFF-N-UFF in conjunction with  JEG (Justice Entertainment Group) will return July 1st. The Las Vegas based amateur mixed martial arts promotion will also be unveiling a special tribute, honoring MMA legend Randy Couture.

Randy Couture Leaves the Sport: Naturally

Saturday night at UFC 129, in front of the largest audience he’s ever fought in front of, Randy Couture stepped into the cage to face Lyoto Machida.  This would be the last time we see Randy face off with someone inside the fabled Octagon.  He’d go out on his shield, as a warrior should.

Georges St Pierre and Jose Aldo Retain Belts at UFC 129

With a Canadians in each one of the two title fights at UFC 129, the 55,000 fans in attendance had hoped to be celebrating tonight. Well fans had to settle with only one of their hometown favorites walked out of the Rogers Centre with gold around their waists.

UFC 129: St Pierre vs Shields Main card Breakdown

Coming up this Saturday, April 30, the UFC makes its return to Canada and its first venture into Ontario. UFC 129: St. Pierre vs. Shields comes to you live from the Rogers Center, formerly known as The SkyDome, in Toronto. This event will break MMA and UFC records and be the biggest event in the sport’s history. When tickets went on sale, a projected 42,000 seats were sold out in time; forcing officials to scramble together an additional 13,000 seats for a total of 55,000 sold out seats and estimated gate revenue of around $11 million. Secondly, this will be the first UFC event in history that every single fight will be shown between the UFC’s Facebook page, Spike TV and PPV. Let’s take a look at the Main Card, broadcast on PPV, and see how it breaks down.