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www.groundfighter.com – UFC veteran Karo Parisyan demonstrates this traditional powerful Judo throw, the Uchi-Mata, mmodified for Mixed Martial Arts competition. Part of the amazing World Martial Arts DVD Video Series Judo For Mixed Martial Arts.

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Watch Penn vs Sanchez Fight Video

There was a lot of hype leading up to the UFC 107 Lightwieght championship bout betweetn BJ Penn and Diego Sanchez which premiered yesterday on Pay Per View. This hype was confirmed by the reported 13,896 people in attendance which brought in over $1.5 million at the gate. This number doesn’t even factor in the amount of people who bought the fight to watch at home. The interenet has been buzzing about this fight since it ended with Twitter trends showing up with “BJ Penn” and Google searches have skyrocketd for “Penn vs Sanchez Fight Video.”

Going into the fight, many had Penn as the favorite to win over his younger competitior Diego Sanchez. This was for good reason. Penn came out the first round and was all over Sanchez. It was clear from the beginning who was going to come out victorious. BJ Penn ended up pulling out the victory in the 5th round by TKO. Sanchez has a gash on his lip which made the doctors call an end to the fight.

Watch Penn vs Sanchez Fight Video

All in all, it was a very hard fought battle by both of the competitors. Despite the complete domination right out of the gate, Diego “The Nightmare” Sanchez managed to cling on until the 5th round. This win by BJ Penn solidifies his place as one of the best lightweight fighters in the UFC today as he retains his belt and title as UFC Lightweight Champion.

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Introduction to the show.

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The same can’t be said about the fighters’ swarming camps, which opened up Thursday night about their fighters, their game plans and their thoughts on the other guy.

Asked for his opinion of Sanchez, the 27-year-old challenger, Penn’s longtime trainer Rudy Valentino didn’t bury the texted lede: “Diego will defeat himself mentally in this fight.”

Sanchez’s legendary Brazilian jiu-jitsu coach Saulo Ribeiro laughed.

“He’s one of the strongest guys mentally I’ve ever met in my life,” Ribeiro said over the phone. “He just refuses to give up. He refuses to quit.”

So, why will Sanchez be the first fighter since Jens Pulver in 2001 to defeat Penn (14-5-1) at 155 pounds?

“I think B.J. has been a great champ for 10 years, but the sport is evolving so much that I think Diego is ready to take it to the next level,” said Ribeiro, implying Penn, one of MMA’s most complete fighters, still just 30, has gone the way of month-old organic milk.

Back and forth, not malicious but invested and full of faith, supporters talked up their man and downplayed the other. Standing out on both sides was a sense of inevitability, as if the main event at the FedExForum (UFC PPV, 10 p.m. ET) was mere formality. And that determination was going to be the difference.

“It’s the natural order,” said Ribeiro, who joined his brother Xande, cardio man Steve Maxwell, boxing trainer Tony Palafox, and Olympic silver medalist wrestler Steve Abas in San Diego to prepare Sanchez (21-2). “Nobody hunted B.J. That’s what I want to see. How will the champ react? He’s never been hunted at 155. And Diego really believes he’ll be the aggressor and will take the fight wherever he wants.”

Belief and execution aren’t the same thing, countered Penn’s boxing trainer Jason Parrilo, who ran camp in Costa Mesa, Calif., with conditioning gurus Marv and Gary Marinovich (of the Todd Marinovich Marinoviches), and the entertaining Rudy V.

“Diego hasn’t shown my any type of threat but his intensity and his willingness to go for it,” Parrilo said. “With B.J., he’s going to fall into something he’s not prepared for.

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James Handerson

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UFC lightweight champion BJ Penn will defend his title against Diego Sanchez at UFC 107 on Dec. 12 in Memphis, Penn and UFC President Dana White revealed Thursday in a video posted at BJPenn.com.

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It’s been awhile since there was an elating UFC event. And the UFC 107 Live Stream this Saturday should provide fans an elating mma spectacle that is actually worth buying pay-per-view admittance for. If your wondering when does UFC 107 start then you hit to know that it starts at 7PM Pacific Time and 10 PM Eastern Time.

CLICK HERE TO WATCH UFC 107 LIVE STREAM

For an mma fan, missing this Brobdingnagian year end circumstance will be rattling unsatisfactory as this circumstance is by far the ordinal prizewinning card since the historic UFC 100.

With BJ Penn returning to the main circumstance and covering Diego Sanchez, this weekends Fight Night will surely be reminiscent of the historic night of UFC 100. Well at least somewhat close to it.

This circumstance is supported by a Heavyweight matchup between digit top worker heavyweights in Cheick Bantu and Frank Mir. This is a clash of digit different styles – A man with superior striking game and a ground expert. It’s amazing how Dana really matches people up. I stingy Cheick Bantu has little to no ground game to speak of patch Frank Mir thinks he’s a good mover but not really as good as he thinks he is. Both guys hit been submissive in their previous fisticuffs and their on the comeback trail in this match.

The Live stream of UFC 107 will also present Kenny Florian and Clay Guida. Another great lightweight matchup! Both these guys hit prefabricated a name for themselves with their great victories against the divisions top contenders. Kenny recently lost to BJ Penn and is looking to belike send a message to BJ that he wants BJ’s belt…again. CLay Guida is a rattling exploding fighter and will not be sloppy in this matchup/

Need to Watch Online Free Steaming? Just visit http://online-streaming-on-pc.blogspot.com. On the other hand see UFC 107 Penn vs Sanchez for more details and how to watch it live online.

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On December 12, 2009, Watch Live UFC 107 BJ Penn vs Diego Sanchez.

What: UFC 107 Live: BJ Penn vs Diego Sanchez Date: December 12, 2009 Location: Memphis, Tennessee Venue: FedEx Forum Broadcast: Pay-per-view

UFC 107 Fight Cards:

UFC 107 Main Bouts:

Diego Sanchez vs. BJ Penn (UFC Lightweight Champion) Cheick Kongo vs. Frank Mir Jon Fitch vs. Mike Pierce Kenny Florian vs. Clay Guida Paul Buentello vs. Stefan Struve

UFC 107 Preliminary Bouts:

Alan Belcher vs. Wilson Gouveia Shane Nelson vs. Matt Wiman Ricardo Funch vs. Johny Hendricks Rousimar Palhares vs. Lucio Linhares Edgar Garcia vs. DaMarques Johnson

Kevin Burns vs. T.J. Grant UFC lightweight champ BJ Penn will defend his title against top contender Diego Sanchez in the UFC 107’s main event. Once again, BJ “The Hawaiian” Penn looked dominant in his last outing at UFC 101, where he submitted Kenny Florian in the fourth-round of their bout with a rear-naked hoke.

Penn has won four straight in the 155-pound class, all ending in violent finishes. And speaking of four in a row, Sanchez has been perfect since dropping down to Penn’s division. Sanchez struggled for a close split decision over Clay Guida at The Ultimate Fighter Season 9 Finale in his last octagon appearance to earn top contender status, however he will have to come with a game he’s yet to display if he intends to dethrone Penn.

Most people think that there’s just nobody that has shown enough the MMA skills to take BJ Penn’s title at that lightweight. But Sanchez is a tough competitor and will definitely will not go down without a fight, so Penn needs to have his cardio in check once again.

Watch the exciting match UFC 107 BJ Penn vs Diego Sanchez Live on December 12, 2009.

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