UFC 163 Fight Match 3 -August 2013.MMA Fighting's Ariel Helwani and Guilherme Cruz take a closer look at the top storylines heading into Saturday night's UFC 163, including the main event tilt between UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo and Chan Sung Jung. UFC 163 also features a co-main event of former UFC light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida and Phil Davis.Watch UFC 163 Live, Watch UFC 163 Live Stream, Watch UFC 163 Free Live Stream, Watch UFC 163 Online, Watch UFC 163 Online Free, UFC 163 Live, UFC 163 live stream Online.
Anthony Pettis was originally slated to meet Aldo on Saturday, but an injury forced the lightweight out of his 145-pound debut. Undefeated since joining the UFC roster, Jung was quickly named Pettis' replacement.in advance of tonight's UFC 163 the fight card underwent some unexpected changes, which led some to suggest that the overall quality of the card had suffered. However, there are a number of fights that stand out here and there should be more than enough to keep Ultimate Fighting Championship fans interested.
National hero, Jose Aldo, will be looking to fight off the threat from the Korean Zombie, otherwise known as Chan-Sung Jung. Aldo will be fighting tonight in front of his home Brazilian crowd at the HSBC Arena.
Last time Aldo fought in front of his home fans he successfully knocked out Chad Mendes, which led to ecstatic celebrations from the fighter as he ran into the stands to celebrate with his beloved fans.
Tonight will be a very different match up for him to overcome though, and the Korean Zombie is well known for his tenacity, and if Aldo does not do a good job at keeping the energetic Korean at bay then it could wear him down, and a shock result could emerge.
In some other fights tonight, there will be Vinny Magalhaes vs. Anthony Perosh, who will face off in the FX Preliminaries. Vinny Magalhaes (10-6-0) will face a stiff test in Anthony Perosh (13-7-0), and the 40 year old could face an energetic performance from the man 11 years his younger.p, former light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida will make his way to the Octagon for a bout with Phil Davis. Despite winning back-to-back fights that were labeled title-shot eliminators, Machida is still in search of a rematch with 205-pound champion Jon Jones.