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  • UFC announces November 12 Madison Square Garden debut date

    Famous for plenty of combat sports & pro wrestling moments, NYC’s Madison Square Garden will have another monumental event to add to its lists: the debut of the UFC.

    After NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo officially signed the bill to legalize MMA in the state Thursday, UFC announced their first show in MSG will be a PPV event on Saturday, November 12th. They also said another live event will be coming to upstate New York by the end of 2016, assumed to be Buffalo due to the proximity to Toronto which features a significant MMA fanbase.

    UFC reiterated in a press release that they will run four shows a year in New York State for the first three years post-bill passage. With MSG, Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, Buffalo, Albany, and even Syracuse’s Carrier Dome as a longshot, there’s no shortage of venues available. UFC mentioned those venues as well as Utica and Rochester in the release.

    Given the amount of time it took to pass the bill, expect a pretty stacked card — the likes of which people expected with UFC 200. If the cards fall right — always a big ‘if’ with MMA — a Jon Jones/Daniel Cormier rematch or a Conor McGregor/Frankie Edgar featherweight title fight paired with Ronda Rousey’s return to action would be a pretty great start, wouldn’t it? Expect Chris Weidman to also be part of the card depending on his title situation.

  • Live Video: New York State Assembly hearing on legalization of MMA

    The vote in the New York assembly regarding MMA being legalized, that is expected to pass, is taking place right now.  You can watch live via the video link below.  The hearing has been a circus so far with every ignorant statement about MMA imaginable being made.

    If it passes, the tentative plan would be to run a big show in November in Madison Square Garden.

    UFC had hoped for it to pass for years now, and several times it likely would have, but it was blocked from going to a vote for a number of reasons.  Amazingly, amateur mixed martial arts is legal in New York but professional mixed martial arts is not.

    Dave Meltzer and Bryan Alvarez talked about this situation in detail in last night’s edition of Wrestling Observer Radio.

    WATCH LIVE HERE