
In preparation for the upcoming UFC 94, Spike TV will air the three-part series “UFC Prime Time” starting Wednesday, January 14, 2009 at 10:30-11:00pm ET/PT. The mini-series will document the behind the scenes action as welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre and lightweight champion BJ Penn prepare for their upcoming bout.
"UFC Primetime," produced by the UFC, delivers an unprecedented look into the lives of two of mixed martial arts' biggest stars, St-Pierre and Penn, as they prepare for their epic clash of titans in late January. Spike TV will present three special weekly installments that will take viewers from the cliffs of Kailua to the streets of Montreal in an unfiltered portrait of two great warriors heading into battle for what promises to be one of the greatest matchups in UFC history.”
“For the viewers at home, the difference between UFC Primetime and the UFC’s usual Countdown shows is that the fighters are being filmed as close to the fight as possible. For example, when you watch the January 28th edition of the show, the content will have been filmed in the previous few days, as opposed to a couple months out. It’s as close as you can get to a weekly training camp update, coupled with interviews with camp and family members that give new insight into what St-Pierre and Penn are going through before the biggest fight of their careers. So don’t expect a re-hash of past material – this is all new and focused on January 31st.”
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"UFC Primetime," produced by the UFC, delivers an unprecedented look into the lives of two of mixed martial arts' biggest stars, St-Pierre and Penn, as they prepare for their epic clash of titans in late January. Spike TV will present three special weekly installments that will take viewers from the cliffs of Kailua to the streets of Montreal in an unfiltered portrait of two great warriors heading into battle for what promises to be one of the greatest matchups in UFC history.”
“For the viewers at home, the difference between UFC Primetime and the UFC’s usual Countdown shows is that the fighters are being filmed as close to the fight as possible. For example, when you watch the January 28th edition of the show, the content will have been filmed in the previous few days, as opposed to a couple months out. It’s as close as you can get to a weekly training camp update, coupled with interviews with camp and family members that give new insight into what St-Pierre and Penn are going through before the biggest fight of their careers. So don’t expect a re-hash of past material – this is all new and focused on January 31st.”
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