Ultimate Fighting Championship heavyweight title holder Brock Lesnar has battled his way to UFC stardom by dominating some of the best heavyweight fighters in the world and has yet another stern test to face on Saturday, November 21st live from the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. Undefeated 6-foot-3, 262-pound top contender Shane Carwin will be Lesnars next mountain to climb in order to retain his heavyweight title. Carwin is looking to dethrone Lesnar and very well may be the man to do so as he is not only as big as Lesnar but someone who has ended all of his fights in the first round. To many of this is expected to go down as the biggest heavyweight title fight ever and may also be the most explosive.
Also featured on the card is a battle between one of the best fighters in UFC history and former light heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz as he makes his long awaited return to the octagon to face off against UFC Hall of Famer Mark Coleman. After a year and a half break Ortiz looks to return to form and jump right back in the mix of the light heavyweight division and to make another run at the title. Standing in his way is the legendary UFC veteran Mark “The Hammer’ Coleman as he looks to spoil Ortiz’s debut. At 44 years old Coleman still feels he has the ability to become a UFC Champion once again.
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On Friday March 6th watch NASCAR’s top contenders alongside its up and coming stars compete under the lights at Atlanta Motor Speedway for starting position in the Kobalt Tools 500. Will one of the up-and-comers take the checkered flag or will a seasoned veteran once again reign supreme. 2008 pole winner Jeff Gordon looks to repeat and yet again finish atop the list of drivers to once again have starting position at the
After a disappointing loss in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinal series against the Washington Capitals the New York Rangers looked to make some changes during the off-season to prevent last years woes from occurring again. In doing so we saw several big names leave the team such as Scott Gomez who was sent to Montreal for Chris Higgins and Ryan McDonagh. Less the 24 hours later the Rangers made another big splash by add veteran goal scorer Marian Gaborik to a five-year contract. This signing should help the Ranger’s previous seasons scoring issues and hopefully be that key addition that will propel them to the next level and back in the Stanley Cup hunt.
November 26th 2009