May 25, 2013

UFC 153 Fight Parties in Las Vegas

Watch UFC 153 at a Station Casinos Fight Party

FIGHT PARTY LOCATIONS FOR UFC 153

Red Rock Casino Resort Spa – Rocks Lounge, $10 Cover – HD

  • Doors open at 5pm  11011 West Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada 89135 1(866) 767-7773

Aliante Station Casino + Hotel – Access Showroom, $10 Cover – HD

  • Doors open at 5pm  7300 Aliante Parkway, North Las Vegas, NV 89084  1-877-477-SOAR (7627)

Santa Fe Station – Chrome Showroom, $10 Cover

  • Doors open at 5:30 pm  4949 N Rancho Dr Las Vegas, NV 89130  (702) 658-4900

Fiesta Henderson  – Cancun Rooms – $10 Cover

  • Doors Open at 6pm  777 W. Lake Mead Pkwy,  Henderson, NV 89015  (702) 558-7000

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Stephan Bonnar is in for the fight of his life. At least the odds-makers see it that way. Bonnar is unanimously an 8-1 underdog (or worse) across the board 4 days out from his date with the Spider. Anderson Silva is largely recognized not only as the best in the sport, but the best of all time, with the only serious contender for that title being the still improving Light Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones. Due to the length of Silva’s current winning streak (currently undefeated in his last 15 bouts) the nod has to go to the veteran Silva.

So does that mean we’re in for a snoozer? By no means… It is after all Anderson Silva on the World’s biggest MMA stage (UFC), in the heart of the most fight crazy culture on Planet Earth: Brazil. We ended up with this main event (despite Silva’s title at Middleweight, this one is a non-championship 3- rounder) after another Champion set to defend his title (Jose Aldo) had his fight cancelled. In case you’ve been exploring the Amazon and haven’t tuned in to the MMA world for a while, there’s been quite a rash of such cases, where either the Champ or the top challenger is forced out due to injury. But don’t expect the crowd in Rio de Janeiro to be any less rambunctious with the replacement fight. Silva is just short of God-like status in his home country.

For his part Stephan Bonnar professes to enjoy the underdog status bestowed upon him by virtually every living breathing human than has ever heard of the sport of MMA, but stepping in as the 8-1 undie, and with Silva supporters unable to bet on him without risking $120 to win $10, Bonnar is more of an ‘under-mutt’ than dog. But some buzz is beginning to bubble for Bonnar, maybe not so much with believers coming to his side of the book, but at a number of veteran MMA watchers that can’t resist the opportunity to win big on a long shot. This is clearly the ‘longest shot’ for a UFC Main Event participant in ages.

Don’t count Bonnar out altogether. After all Dana White and Zuffa openly credit the success of The Ultimate Fighter Season 1, and particularly the finale between Bonnar and Forrest Griffin as having turbo-boosted the entire organization through it’s most difficult time. That boost was injected by a finale that stands to this day (7 years later) as very possibly the most exciting fight in UFC history. While Bonnar has not quite reached the heights that Forrest has post TUF (as an ex Light Heavyweight Champ), but Bonnar on his game, is still no slouch. He has some notable wins under his belt, a solid chin and a great ground game.

In other words, don’t count Stephan Bonnar out altogether. If there is a ‘Rocky’ figure fighting this Saturday, it’s Bonnar. And he’s got plenty of motivation. For his own safety UFC honcho Dana White has reportedly offered the use of his private jet for Bonnar to skedaddle out of Rio should the unthinkable happen….  a win by Bonnar would be nothing short of  a seismic event in Brazil. This is more of a safety precaution from White’s perspective (Bonnar would not be treated to Roses like a Belmont Stakes winner were he to pull off a miracle). For Bonnar, the potential ‘Rock Star’ exit, leaving Brazil (on the company Jet!) after beating the man who has not lost in 15 fights and who is widely considered the best in the game …. to say the least, it’s a carrot for Bonnar’s horse.

Fan favorites like Antonio Nogueira and Dave Herman, some former and current contenders in Demian Maia and Jon Fitch, and some up and coming world beaters like Diego Brandao and Glover Teixeira, all make appearances on the undercard. This makes for a really solid night of fights overall. Where will you be watching UFC 153?

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UFC 149: Faber vs Barao Live From Calgary

Our UFC 149 Fight Parties in Las Vegas for July 21, 2012

Red Rock Casino, Resort, Spa – Rocks Lounge, $10 Cover – HD

  • Doors open at 5pm  11011 West Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada 89135  (702) 797-7777

Aliante Station Casino + Hotel – Access Showroom, $10 Cover – HD

  • Doors open at 5pm  7300 Aliante Parkway, North Las Vegas, NV 89084  1-877-477-SOAR (7627)

Santa Fe Station – Centennial Ballroom, $10 Cover

  • Doors open at 6:00 pm  4949 N Rancho Dr Las Vegas, NV 89130  (702) 658-4900

Fiesta Henderson – Cancun Room, $10 Cover

  • Doors Open at 6pm  777 W. Lake Mead Pkwy, Henderson, NV 89015   (702) 558-7000

Palace Station Hotel & Casino– Grand Ballrooms – $10 Cover – HD

  • Doors Open at 6pm  2411 W. Sahara Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 89102  (702) 367-2411

Sunset Station Hotel & Casino  – Club Madrid – $10 Cover

  • Doors Open at 5pm  1301 W. Sunset Rd,  Henderson, NV 89014  (702) 547-7777

 

The UFC returns to Calgary this Saturday for UFC 149 Faber vs. Barao. This fight card has been plagued with injuries, with 9 of the originally planned fights having been affected by injury. In his own words, Dana White called this event with all it’s twists and turns “the craziest of all time. “Just a handful of the big names that will NOT  be fighting include Jose Aldo, Antonio Nogueira, Mauricio Rua, Michael Bisping, Thiago Alves, Thiago Silva….  getting the picture? The 20,000 seat Saddledome (home of the Calgary Flames) is likely to still be substantially full, however. You see, Canadians are not at all averse to a good brawl, on or off the ice.

The solution? Former featherweight title holder Urijah Faber will take a second shot at the bantamweight belt. This time it’s the interim strap and the opponent is Renan Barão, a streaking Brazilian with an astounding 28-1 record. Faber has long been a fan favorite for his relentless “take no prisoners” fighting style and numerous Fight Of The Night performances. He’s won a fair portion of his current following from incredibly gutsy outings…. going 4-1/2 rounds with a broken hand against Mike Brown at WEC 41 comes immediately to mind.

So an exciting main event is a virtual given at 149, but will it be enough to make this a memorable night of fights? MMA is first and foremost an unpredictable phenomenon, hence the addictive appeal which has helped fuel the UFC on it’s way to overtaking boxing, all other conventional combat sports, and several mainstream sports. It’s impossible to say whether or not 149 can come anywhere close to the epic intensity of it’s predecessor 148, but the 2012 version of the UFC is one with an incredibly deep pool of fighters. This allows the company to compensate when a plague of injuries erupts.

Dana White (with a fair amount of help from matchmaker Joe Silva) has become a master of filling the proverbial “holes in the dam,” and in the case of UFC 149 the mission appears to be accomplished by plugging in quite a few fighters known for their crowd pleasing “all or nothing” fight styles. The 31-2-1 Hector Lombard goes against the 15-4 “Barbarian” Tim Boetsch in a middleweight bout that can’t possibly disappoint , and the always willing “stand and trade” banger Cheick Kongo (who weighed in at a substantial 240 lbs.) takes on a truly massive heavyweight in Shawn Jordan. Jordan is 13-3 and weighed in at 260 lbs. That’s a big dude.

The balance of the card is filled with second tier names, but all the kind of fighters that we’ve been looking forward to seeing again. Court McGee takes on Nick Ring, Matt Riddle takes on Chris Clements at 170lbs., and the 50-14-1 veteran Brian Ebersole goes against the 8-2 James Head (also at welterweight).

Six bouts will be broadcast for free via Facebook and the FX Network, while the main card will be broadcast exclusively via Pay-Per-View. It should be another a great night of Professional MMA! Where will you be watching?

 

UFC 145 Viewing Parties in Las Vegas

UFC 145 JONES vs. Evans is one of the most anticipated MMA cards of 2012 and might only be surpassed for the year in terms of buzz by the upcoming June rematch between the world’s greatest fighter Anderson Silva and his constant foil, Chael Sonnen.

Jones vs. Evans is in no short supply of drama in its own right. With a long history as teammates, a very public falling out and subsequent bad blood, UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones has ample motivation to protect his title from the former Champ in Rashad Evans.

The exciting lineup of fights also includes an intriguing heavyweight match between Brendan Schaub and Ben Rothwell, a meaningful bout for the title picture in the Welterweight division between Rory MacDonald and Che Mills, as well as a return to the fold bout for former WEC Bantamweight Champ (and recent UFC pariah) Miguel Torres.

Former TUF contestants Matt Brown and Mac Danzig also make return appearances against Stephen Thompson and Efrain Escudero, respectively. Don’t miss another stacked UFC Pay Per View Card and one of the most significant title bouts of 2012 when UFC 145 goes live this Saturday. Find all your relevant UFC Fight Party viewing information below the video preview, and we’ll see you at your favorite Station Casinos location!

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Aliante StationCasino + Hotel – Access Showroom, $10 Cover – HD

Doors Open at 5pm
7300 Aliante Parkway, North Las Vegas, NV 89084
1-877-477-SOAR (7627)

Boulder Station - Railhead, $10 Cover

Doors Open at 6pm
4111 Boulder Highway, Las Vegas, NV 89121
(702) 432-7777

Fiesta Henderson – Cancun Room, $10 Cover

Doors Open at 6pm
777 W. Lake Mead Pkwy, Henderson, NV 89015
(702) 558-7000

Palace Station Hotel & Casino – Louie Anderson Theater – $10 Cover

Doors Open at 6pm
2411 W. Sahara Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 89102
(702) 367-2411

Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa – CHERRY – $10 Cover

Doors Open at 5pm
11011 W. Charleston, Las Vegas, NV 89135
(702) 797-7777

Sunset Station Hotel & Casino  – Club Madrid – $10 Cover

Doors Open at 5pm
1301 W. Sunset Rd,  Henderson, NV 89014
(702) 547-7777