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UFC 129 Results: Live Play by Play & Commentary for the Historic Toronto Card

Dale De SouzaApr 30, 2011

At about this time last year, nobody would have believed it if you had told them that Jake Shields was going to come to the UFC, beat Martin Kampmann at UFC 121, and  book his spot on a monumental UFC 129 card emanating live and in living color from Toronto, Ontario, Canada's historic Rogers Centre.

*sniff sniff* It's still SkyDome to me, dammit! Thank you guys...y'all are awesome...

Okay, enough referencing Dave The Crying Wrestling Fan, but the Rogers Centre will really still always manage to be SkyDome to me.

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As far as the UFC 129 card goes, it's as stacked as a mainstream Mixed Martial Arts card in Canada can get.

Jose "Scarface" Aldo makes his UFC debut at long last and looks to further cement his status as arguably the best pound for pound fighter in MMA, period, but doing so means pissing off the Canadian Contingent in Toronto and manually causing multiple malfunctions in the fighting system of Mark "The Machine" Hominick.

Also, Jason Brilz, returns to action to face Vladimir Matyushenko, Ben Henderson looks to make a successful debut att the expense of one Mark Bocek, and in what might be the most emotionally charged Light Heavyweight bout in recent memory, Lyoto Machida will look to keep himself away from the undercard and catapult himself back in the title hunt, but to jumpstart his road to Jon "Bones" Jones, he has to put the proverbial nail in the coffin of the UFC Hall of Famer and Joe Rogan's  hero, Randy Couture.

Couture has stated that regardless of what happens, he's not looking for Bones of a third UFC Light Heavyweight title run, but many feel that if Couture wins, that he will likely have proven to still have "it".

On the combined undercard of the Spike TV and Facebook prelims, the fighters read as a who's who of WEC and UFC stars galore, and the overall lineup reads a sort of a "US vs.  Canada II" mini-card for the UFC.

For once, you don't have to buy a ticket to catch the stuff that Spike and the PPV providers won't air, but for those of you that are emotionally drained by the fallout of The Royal Wedding, Yours Truly will gladly give you up-to-the-minute play by play and top-dollar "rouge-reporter commentary" of this card--without question, the biggest gate and possibly the biggest attendance record in UFC history.

All the elements exist for us at Bleacher Report to say this this could truly be the biggest and best damn UFC event in the promotion's history, period!

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