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MMA’s in its infant stages in Ontario, but the Canadian province won’t have the chance to grow slowly and work out any issues below the radar. After debuting the sport with events that drew around 5,000 last month, this weekend Toronto hosts a UFC event with 55,000 in attendance and the MMA world watching. Will everything be up to snuff with the officiating inside and out of the Octagon?
Yahoo!’s lead MMA writer Kevin Iole joined us to talk about the referees assigned to the event and how the ringside officials will handle different situations during the card.
Check out what happened during the MFC 29 fight in Ontario between Marcus Davis and Curtis DeMarce. There was a little confusion about getting doctors into the cage during round three. You’ll also see fighters being allowed to use towels and wipe their own faces (9:05 mark). That’s a no-no. It also took roughly 35 seconds for doctors to get into the cage and then 1:53 for the fight to restart.
After speaking to Marc Ratner, the UFC’s Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, Iole sounded confident that all the kinks have been worked out.
The key to things running smoothly revolves primarily around the referees judges. Ontario has gone above and beyond to bring in some of the best refs MMA has to offer. John McCarthy, Herb Dean, Dan Miragliotta and Yves Lavigne will work the event.
by Michael David SmithAll 24 fighters who will compete at UFC 129 will first step on the scale Friday for the UFC 129 weigh-ins, and we’ll have the video right here at MMAFighting.com.
In the main event, UFC welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre and his opponent Jake Shields will have to make the 170-pound limit, while in the co-main event, featherweight champion Jose Aldo and his opponent Mark Hominick will have to make the 145-pound limit. There is no one-pound buffer for title fights.
The weigh-in starts at 4 PM ET and the video is below.