UFC on FOX 5 invades primetime broadcast
television this Saturday, Dec. 8 (8:00 PM ET) live from KeyArena in
Seattle, WA. FOX Sports Media Group’s FOX Sports, FUEL TV, FOX
Deportes, FOXSports.com and FOX Sports Radio have fans covered for
this quadruple header of fights on the broadcast network
highlighted by UFC lightweight champion Benson
Henderson facing top challenger Nate Diaz to
determine the world’s greatest 155-pound fighter.
First unveiled during FOX Sports’ coverage of the 2012 World
Series, FOX PHANTOM CAM makes its UFC debut when the network brings
the state-of-the-art technology to the Octagon. These cameras are
mounted on the truss frame near the ring and during an indoor UFC
event are capable of shooting up to 5,000 frames per second.
UFC announcers Mike Goldberg and Joe Rogan call all bouts on FOX
Sports including preliminary matches airing live on FX. Host
Jay
Glazer, Kenny
Florian and Brian Stann
offer analysis for preliminary bouts on FX with host Curt Menefee,
Stann and Randy
Couture handling analysis for fights on FOX Sports. Both shows
originate from the FOX Network Center in Los Angeles, CA.
Additionally, preliminary bouts air live on FSMG’s Spanish language
network FOX Deportes with the UFC on FOX’s four fights airing live
on MundoFOX. The UFC Postfight show on FUEL TV immediately follows
UFC on FOX 5 on Saturday, Dec. 8 (10:00 PM ET), hosted by Glazer
alongside analysts Stann and Florian with on-site interviews by
Ariel Helwani.
UFC ON FOX 5: FSMG PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE
Wednesday, Dec. 5 11:00 PM ET EVENT Benson
Henderson: RISING UP FUEL TV
Friday, Dec. 7 7:00 PM ET UFC on FOX 5 Weigh-In FUEL TV
Friday, Dec. 7 10:00 PM ET THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER 16: Episode 12
FX
Saturday, Dec. 8 5:00 PM ET Preliminary Fights FX / FOX
Deportes
Saturday, Dec. 8 8:00 PM ET UFC on FOX 5
Lightweight Championship: Henderson vs. Diaz FOX / MundoFOX
Saturday, Dec. 8 10:00 PM ET UFC Postfight Show FUEL TV
Brian
Stann & FLORIAN PREVIEW UFC ON FOX 5 - Benson
Henderson HAS SIZE, WRESTLING ADVANTAGE – According to FUEL
TV’s UFC TONIGHT analyst Kenny
Florian and UFC on FOX analyst and current UFC middleweight
Brian
Stann, Benson
Henderson has a size and wrestling advantage. “Benson
Henderson’s larger size, strength, and wrestling skills will
enable him to take Nate Diaz to
the ground and neutralize his submission skills,” says Stann.
“He’ll take a close, close decision. Nate looked like a guy on fire
in his last couple of fights, but has struggled in the past with
big guys.” Adds Florian: “These are two southpaws going at it who
actually are very similar in styles, but they go about it a little
differently. Henderson kicks often, where Diaz is a high volume
boxer who likes to go forward. Both are excellent in the
transition, with their jiu-jitsu, on the ground. Both are well
known for their guillotines, and both are very hard to submit. Look
for a 25-minute nonstop battle back and forth. Nate brings an extra
amount of nasty every time he fights, but the difference will be
Henderson’s wrestling.”
Brian
Stann ON RUA/GUSTAFSSON – “I’m picking Alexander
Gustafsson. His reach and footwork will frustrate Mauricio Rua
and earn him a decision victory. He’s a talented striker, who is
hard to hit. And Alexander
Gustafsson’s reach means a lot. Shogun’s style is devastating
with guys who don’t use their footwork but Alexander
Gustafsson’s footwork is too good. Mauricio Rua
figured out Lyoto
Machida, so we’ll see if he can figure out Alexander
Gustafsson.”
Kenny
Florian ON PENN/MACDONALD – “This is going to be a beast of a
fight. BJ Penn can win, but it has to be early in the fight, either
in the first round or early in the second. He says he’s had the
best camp of his career and sees this as a make-or-break fight. BJ,
at 170 pounds gets tired as the fight goes on but he has knock-out
power. Rory
MacDonald will have to be careful, especially in the first
round. MacDonald’s size and youth will be too much. MacDonald will
grind it out in the third round.”
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