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    its an inevitability. they will fabrciate another grudge and it will be booked as "student vs teacher"
    Grove will need to gain 20lbs because there's no way that o could ever make 185lbs. It doesn't make sense for Grove to gain all that weight and fight heavier dudes. This match is highly unlikely.

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    UFN 7 Ratings...just for CaptMike...

    O ORTIZ-KEN SHAMROCK III DRAWS KNOCKOUT RATINGS

    More Men 18-34 Watch Than MLB Playoffs On FOX

    Over 4 Million Tune In To UFC Fight • Most Watched UFC Fight In History

    New York, NY, October 11, 2006 -- The final chapter in the long-running feud between UFC legend Ken “The World’s Most Dangerous Man” Shamrock and o “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” Ortiz achieved record ratings for e TV and the Ultimate Fighting Championship®. The two hour live UFC fight card on Tuesday, October 10 (8:00-10:00pm ET/PT) from the Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla. drew 4.2 million viewers, topping out at 5.7 million from 9:30pm-9:45pm. The two-hour event drew an impressive 500,000 more Men 18-34 head-to-head against the MLB playoffs on FOX (1.6 million • 1.1 million). Ortiz won the main event with a first-round knockout over Shamrock.

    Overall, the fight card drew a 3.1 household rating (2.8 million homes), 4.46 M18-49 (2.4 million), and a 6.0 M18-34 (1.6 million).

    “The fact that more young guys have chosen to watch this huge UFC fight over the baseball playoffs speaks volumes on the rising popularity of the UFC and mixed martial arts in America,” says Kevin Kay, General Manager, e TV.

    “Last night was a turning point for the UFC. This will further drive the evolution of mixed martial arts into a mainstream sport,” said Dana White, President, Ultimate Fighting Championship.

    Among the ratings highlights include:

    e TV drew more Men 18-34 (1.6 million), than anything on television (broadcast or cable) on Tuesday, October 10

    The fight in the 8-10pm timeslot for e TV was up +722% with Men 18-34, +942% M18-24, and +652% M 25-34 versus a year ago.

    The 9:30-9:45 quarter hour drew a 9.7 rating with M25-34 and an 8.0 M18-34

    The previous most watched UFC fight was 2.8 million on June 24 for the finale of The Ultimate Fighter 3. The previous highest quarter hour ever for a fight was 3.4 million.

    Highest ratings for a primetime night (8-11pm) for M18-34 and M18-49 in e TV history (UFC fight and Scream Awards).

    Source:
    http://www.mmanews.com/ufc/ e-TV-...gs-Record.html

    its an inevitability. they will fabrciate another grudge and it will be booked as "student vs teacher"
    Okie dokie!!

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    UFN 7 Ratings...just for CaptMike...

    O ORTIZ-KEN SHAMROCK III DRAWS KNOCKOUT RATINGS

    More Men 18-34 Watch Than MLB Playoffs On FOX

    Over 4 Million Tune In To UFC Fight • Most Watched UFC Fight In History

    New York, NY, October 11, 2006 -- The final chapter in the long-running feud between UFC legend Ken “The World’s Most Dangerous Man” Shamrock and o “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” Ortiz achieved record ratings for e TV and the Ultimate Fighting Championship®. The two hour live UFC fight card on Tuesday, October 10 (8:00-10:00pm ET/PT) from the Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla. drew 4.2 million viewers, topping out at 5.7 million from 9:30pm-9:45pm. The two-hour event drew an impressive 500,000 more Men 18-34 head-to-head against the MLB playoffs on FOX (1.6 million • 1.1 million). Ortiz won the main event with a first-round knockout over Shamrock.

    Overall, the fight card drew a 3.1 household rating (2.8 million homes), 4.46 M18-49 (2.4 million), and a 6.0 M18-34 (1.6 million).

    “The fact that more young guys have chosen to watch this huge UFC fight over the baseball playoffs speaks volumes on the rising popularity of the UFC and mixed martial arts in America,” says Kevin Kay, General Manager, e TV.

    “Last night was a turning point for the UFC. This will further drive the evolution of mixed martial arts into a mainstream sport,” said Dana White, President, Ultimate Fighting Championship.

    Among the ratings highlights include:

    e TV drew more Men 18-34 (1.6 million), than anything on television (broadcast or cable) on Tuesday, October 10

    The fight in the 8-10pm timeslot for e TV was up +722% with Men 18-34, +942% M18-24, and +652% M 25-34 versus a year ago.

    The 9:30-9:45 quarter hour drew a 9.7 rating with M25-34 and an 8.0 M18-34

    The previous most watched UFC fight was 2.8 million on June 24 for the finale of The Ultimate Fighter 3. The previous highest quarter hour ever for a fight was 3.4 million.

    Highest ratings for a primetime night (8-11pm) for M18-34 and M18-49 in e TV history (UFC fight and Scream Awards).

    Source:
    http://www.mmanews.com/ufc/ e-TV-...gs-Record.html



    Okie dokie!!
    I was actually flipping back and forth between both.

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