Monday, September 26, 2011

UFC Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

From September 15 to October 15, America celebrates Hispanic
Heritage Month, designed to honor the cultural contributions of Hispanics and
Latin Americans. And UFC joins in the festivities with special programming on
UFCLatino.com and UFC on Demand. Check your cable operator?s VOD offerings for free all-Spanish programming, plus 14 remarkable fights for only 99 cents each.

Two current of the seven current UFC champions are American born with Mexican blood -- Dominick Cruz and Cain Velasquez. Heavyweight Velasquez? Mexican heritage is so ingrained in his identity that he walks out to a Mexican ranchero, a song that mirrors the story of his father?s frequent journeys across the border in search of a better life.

Cruz will next defend his title against Demetrious Johnson in the main event of UFC Fight Night Live on October 1; Cain will face Junior Dos Santos in the long-anticipated first UFC on Fox match on November 12th in Anaheim, California.

So what makes Hispanic fighters different? As Cain has said, they always fight their hearts out.

Besides its heaviest and lightest titleholders, the UFC has several notable Hispanic fighters. And with the addition of the bantamweight (135 pound) and featherweight (145 pound) divisions, UFC president Dana White recently told journalists that he believes Latinos will dominate those divisions in the near future, as they have done for years in boxing.

The vast Hispanic diaspora can be seen on the UFC?s diverse roster, featuring athletes descended from El Salvador, Mexico, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Cuba and more. Here, a quien es quien of Hispanic fighters:

* The Ultimate Fighter series has boasted several standout Hispanic fighters: the always-spectacular season 1 winner Diego Sanchez, a long-time fan favorite for the commitment and fury he shows every time he steps into the Octagon; season 5 winner Nate Diaz; season 8 champ Efra�n ?Hecho en M�xico? Escudero and season 14 king Tony ?El Cucuy? Ferguson, who won via vicious KO on Ramsey Nijem. Ferguson and Diaz both fought Saturday night at UFC 135, alongside Ricardo Romero, who brandishes proud Puerto Rican roots.

* Peruvian-American Kenny Florian also emerged from TUF 1, and after fighting in a record four different weight classes, is preparing to battle for the featherweight title at UFC 136 on October 8th. TUF 12 fan favorite Alex Caceres ? better known as ?Bruce Leeroy? ? was born to Cuban-Dominican parents in Miami.

* UFC 136 sees two other Mexican-rooted fighters in action: Joey ?The Mexicutioner? Beltr�n welcomes the heavyweight Stipe Miocic to the UFC. Anthony ?Showtime? Pettis, who retired the WEC lightweight belt, is also on the roster (his mother has Mexican blood, and his family name was originally Perez, but it was anglicized by his great-grandfather).

* Another third generation star is Carlos Condit, who will fight against the dominant Georges St-Pierre in the main event of UFC 137 on October 29th in Las Vegas. In the co-main event on that same fight card is former Strikeforce welterweight champion Nick Diaz, older brother of Nate.

* In the lighter weight classes, favorites include Miguel Angel Torres, former WEC Bantamweight Champ; bantamweight contender Joseph Benavidez and his undefeated Alpha Male teammate, featherweight Chad Mendes; Fight of the Night specialist Leonard ?Bad Boy? Garc�a; featherweight Pablo Garza who?s had two flashy Octagon finishes ? his upcoming bout against Dustin Poirier and was the first fight announced for the UFC on Fox debut. Featherweight Ricardo Lamas is also featured on the November 12 card.

  * From known names like Jorge Rivera and Tito Ortiz to up-and-comers like Jorge Lopez, Edwin Figueroa and Robert Peralta; from big guys like Aaron Rosa to bantamweights like Reuben Duran, Ivan Menjivar and Joseph Sandoval, expect more Hispanic warriors on every fight card? and a ton of heart in every one of their fights.

Source: http://www.ufc.com/news/ufc-hispanic-heritage-month-2011

Miguel Torres

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