UFC 111 HD in theaters

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May 17, 2004
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great idea. but im not paying 25 bucks. ill watch it at home in hd for cheaper.

UFC Debuts Live on Big Screen in HD with UFC 111


ULTIMATE FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP® DEBUTS LIVE
ON THE BIG SCREEN NATIONWIDE IN HIGH DEFINITION
WITH UFC 111: ST-PIERRE VS. HARDY ON
SATURDAY, MARCH 27

NCM Fathom and UFC® Announce Partnership in First-Ever
Year-Long Series of In-Theater UFC Events Beginning this March
in More than 300 Select Movie Theaters

Centennial, Colo. – Feb. 22, 2010 – For the first time in UFC® history, UFC fans can head to their local movie theater and take in all the action in the Octagon™, live and broadcast in high definition on the big screen starting with UFC 111: St- Pierre vs. Hardy on Saturday, March 27 at 10:00 p.m. Eastern / 7:00 p.m. Pacific.

Dana White, UFC President, today announced the UFC has closed a deal with NCM Fathom to present a series of live UFC fights in more than 300 select movie theaters nationwide, as well as plans to have UFC fighters host screenings in various markets. Tickets are available to this special in-theater event at www.FathomEvents.com and presenting theater box offices. For a complete list of theater locations and prices, please visit the web site (theaters and participants are subject to change).

“This is an opportunity to provide our fans with another cool way to watch UFC programming on the big-screen, live, in high-def and in surround sound,” said White. “UFC 111 has a stacked undercard and St-Pierre vs. Hardy and Mir vs. Carwin are both title fights, so this is the perfect event to kick off our new deal with NCM Fathom.”

UFC 111: St- Pierre vs. Hardy features reigning UFC welterweight champion Georges “Rush” St-Pierre vs. British bomber Dan “The Outlaw” Hardy and former heavyweight champion Frank Mir vs. number one contender Shane Carwin for the interim UFC heavyweight title. In addition, theater-goers can watch the entire UFC 111 live card, including welterweights Jon Fitch vs. Thiago Alves, lightweights Jim Miller vs. Mark Bocek and welterweights Ben Saunders vs. Jake Ellenberger.

“Fathom audiences have long been waiting to see UFC events in their local theaters around the country and now, for the first time, fans can experience the action-packed excitement of the UFC on the big screen in pure high definition,” said Dan Diamond, vice president of NCM Fathom. “Teaming up with the UFC for this series is a major milestone for our alternative program schedule in movie theaters and promises to give fans an intense opportunity to cheer on their favorite fighters, front row center.”

Broadcast live from the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ, UFC 111: St- Pierre vs. Hardy will be shown in more than 300 select movie theaters including AMC Entertainment Inc., Celebration! Cinema, Cinemark USA Inc., Clearview Cinemas, Cobb Theatres, Goodrich Quality Theatres, Hollywood Theaters, Kerasotes Showplace Theatres, Marcus Theatres, National Amusements and Regal Entertainment Group movie theaters, as well as the Carolina Theatre (Asheville, NC), Palace Cinema 9 (South Burlington, VT) and Penn Cinema (Lititz, PA), through NCM’s exclusive Digital Broadcast Network – North America’s largest cinema broadcast network.

UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre (fighting out of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 19-2 professional record) has been unstoppable since regaining the title in 2008. The 28-year-old Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt holds two career wins a piece over the legendary Matt Hughes and current UFC lightweight champion and former welterweight champion BJ Penn. The 170-pound champ defended his crown most recently against feared striker Thiago Alves at UFC 100 last July, and now St-Pierre makes his fourth title defense against one of the fiercest threats to his crown in UK superstar Dan Hardy.

Dan “The Outlaw” Hardy (fighting out of Nottingham, England, 23-6 1 NC) is unbeaten in the UFC and fresh off wins over Marcus Davis and Mike Swick. A black belt in Tae Kwon Do and a purple belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, the brash 27-year-old is looking to extend his seven-fight win streak as he becomes the first British fighter to contend for a UFC title. With 11 wins by KO/TKO and three by submission, the UK fighter with the 4-0 mark in the UFC always looks for the finish.

Winner of four of his last five fights, former two-time heavyweight champion Frank Mir (fighting out of Las Vegas, Nev., 13-4) has put on the necessary muscle and weight to face the biggest challengers in the heavyweight division, and he is refocused on earning back the world title. A Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt with immensely improved striking, the 30-year-old knocked down feared striker Cheick Kongo at UFC 107 and then proceeded to submit the French contender with a guillotine choke, putting him firmly back in the title picture.

Originally scheduled to face UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar, No. 1 contender Shane Carwin (fighting out of Denver, Colo., 11-0) has been on a tear ever since he stepped foot into the Octagon. A former national wrestling champion with dynamite in his fists, Carwin has made quick work of all three of his UFC opponents, finishing Christian Wellisch, Neil Wain and Gabriel Gonzaga within 91 seconds each. Now he takes the next step in his career against Frank Mir.
 
Dec 9, 2005
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Good idea, but shouldn't charge more than the price of a movie, IMO.


Not sure how well this will do since most of the people I know, myself included, like to get fucked up in the comforts of someone's pad while watching fights.
 
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Good idea, but shouldn't charge more than the price of a movie, IMO.


Not sure how well this will do since most of the people I know, myself included, like to get fucked up in the comforts of someone's pad while watching fights.
yeah thats a lot easier ti split the cost with homies watchin it at home then each payin $25 but i cant sit in a movie theater and watch a movie without at least a flask or ill fall asleep
 
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they did this for the Floyd Mayweather vs Marquez fight and it was a pretty successful. From what I heard, it's an awesome experience watching fights on the big screens.

Of course the downside for me is I love to smoke & drink while watching fisticuffs and most all theaters I know of don't allow that type of shit
 
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they did this for the Floyd Mayweather vs Marquez fight and it was a pretty successful. From what I heard, it's an awesome experience watching fights on the big screens.

Of course the downside for me is I love to smoke & drink while watching fisticuffs and most all theaters I know of don't allow that type of shit


Maybe Nuttkase works at one of the theaters showing it in Seattle and he will give us the siccness.net bruh-goon hookup to smoke & drink & fuck hookers as we please during the fight?????
 
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ESPN: Mayweather-Mosley, Hopkins-Jones II in Movie Theaters.

Boxing is headed back to movie theaters. Buoyed by the success of the Floyd Mayweather-Juan Manuel Marquez fight being shown in high definition on about 200 big screens nationwide in September, Golden Boy made a new deal with NCM Fathom to go back to theaters for two upcoming fights, Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer told ESPN.com.

The April 3 Roy Jones-Bernard Hopkins rematch and the May 1 Mayweather-Shane Mosley fight, along with their undercards, will be in select movie theaters, he said.

Jones-Hopkins will be available on between 150 and 200 screens while Mosley-Mayweather will play on more than 400 screens.

Mayweather Marquez was only at 170 theaters, so they really increased for this fight.

"They did a survey about Mayweather-Marquez and it was No. 1 for positive feedback of any event they ever had in their theaters. It was unbelievable," Schaefer said. "It was a huge success. We're doing it again and believe it will be another huge success."

Although Golden Boy will generate revenue from the theater tickets (Mayweather-Mosley theater tickets will cost between $20 and $25 with Jones-Hopkins being priced lower), the real enticement of the deal is the thousands of screens that will advertise the fight before movies begin.

http://espn.go.com/sports/boxing/no...-clottey-confident-manny-pacquiao-plays-rules
 
Jan 7, 2004
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Big screen is nice and all but 25$ is way too high IMO. I mean unless you go by yourself your not even saving money really. If you and a one friend go and pay 25 a piece that is enough to get it at home and since I DVD all the ones I get on PPV at home it's another plus to stay at home.
 
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i don't remember the last time i went into the theatre without some sort of concealed alcohol...in my opinion the cost is way too high..cheaper to do it in the convenience of your home with friends...plus we yell and curse like hell during the fights -- would this be allowed? lol