I personally imagine a great deal of eyebrows were raised when fight fans figured out that Urijah Faber would be fighting against Alex Caceres on UFC 175's prelim card which is viewable on Fox Sports 1 tonight, especially considering he headlined UFC 169 last February. But the California Kid certainly has no issue being on the prelim card himself.
As a matter of fact, Faber specifically asked for the spot himself and was granted so due to his management. Before his bantamweight tilt with Bruce Leroy, the California Kid took some time to sit down with Fox Sports 1 and discuss the fiasco.
Although being on the undercard may satisfy the likes of fans who can view the fight on Fox Sports 1 free of charge. Faber admitted that it was a little weird being on the preliminary card, a spot that he's never been in the UFC before.
Faber is 30-7 in his MMA career with the distinction of never losing a non-title fight within that stretch. His UFC resume includes wins over Eddie Wineland, Scott Jorgensen, and Michael McDonald while dropping title losses to Dominick Cruz and Renan Barao (x2).
UFC 175 prelims take place on Fox Sports 1 (Sportsnet 360 for us Canucks up here) starting at 8pm Eastern Time.
Author: Alex Cochrane
Cited source: Adam Guillen Jr. (MMAMania.com)
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Let's go Fabes!
As a matter of fact, Faber specifically asked for the spot himself and was granted so due to his management. Before his bantamweight tilt with Bruce Leroy, the California Kid took some time to sit down with Fox Sports 1 and discuss the fiasco.
Urijah Faber said:All the people in bars can watch for free. I asked my management to get that spot. People have to pay for pay-per-view, but the prelims on FOX Sports 1 are free and go out to more fans.
Although being on the undercard may satisfy the likes of fans who can view the fight on Fox Sports 1 free of charge. Faber admitted that it was a little weird being on the preliminary card, a spot that he's never been in the UFC before.
Urijah Faber said:It's weird being on an undercard. I've never been on one before, but it's a small price to pay to let all my fans see me for free.
Faber is 30-7 in his MMA career with the distinction of never losing a non-title fight within that stretch. His UFC resume includes wins over Eddie Wineland, Scott Jorgensen, and Michael McDonald while dropping title losses to Dominick Cruz and Renan Barao (x2).
UFC 175 prelims take place on Fox Sports 1 (Sportsnet 360 for us Canucks up here) starting at 8pm Eastern Time.
Author: Alex Cochrane
Cited source: Adam Guillen Jr. (MMAMania.com)
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Let's go Fabes!