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 Post subject: UFC 131 in Vancouver to Feature Video Monitors for Judges
PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2011 9:38 pm 
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Judges at UFC 131 will have video monitors at their disposal come fight time.

Sherdog.com on Wednesday confirmed that the UFC’s request for the cageside judging aide has been approved by the Vancouver Athletic Commission.

“Anything we can do to give the judges another tool is great,” Marc Ratner, UFC vice president of regulatory affairs, told Sherdog.com “We’re very excited about it.”

The news comes on the heels of the UFC’s request that the Nevada State Athletic Commission provide judges with video monitors at UFC 130 on May 28. The jury is still out on that topic, however, as the request will be brought up at the next meeting of the NSAC in the coming weeks.

UFC 131 will be headlined by a heavyweight No. 1 contender bout between “Ultimate Fighter” Season 13 coaches Brock Lesnar and Junior dos Santos. The event, which goes down June 11 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, B.C., Canada, will also feature Shane Carwin’s Octagon return, as the former title challenger locks up with Norse heavyweight Jon Olav Einemo. Former two-time lightweight title contender Kenny Florian will also appear on the card in featherweight debut against Diego Nunes.


Source: http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/UFC-13 ... dges-32262

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 Post subject: Re: UFC 131 in Vancouver to Feature Video Monitors for Judges
PostPosted: Thu May 12, 2011 11:56 am 
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When judges plunk down cageside to score the fights at UFC 131, they'll have more than just their eyes and ears to do the job.

According to UFC Vice President of Regulatory Affairs Marc Ratner, the Vancouver Athletic Commission on Tuesday approved the use of cageside monitors for the June 11 event. Sherdog first reported the news.

"It's just another tool for the judges," Ratner today told MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com).

Vancouver Athletic Commission head Jonathan Tweedale echoed those sentiments.

"Hopefully this small step, along with mandatory education for all officials, will enhance the fairness and consistency of judges' decisions if other jurisdictions follow suit," he said. "The fighters deserve as much."

The tool already has been in play for the UFC, at least in one part of the country. Cageside monitors have been used on three occasions: UFC on Versus 1, UFC 117 and UFC 121.

California State Athletic Commission Executive Director George Dodd told MMAjunkie.com that he requested the use of monitors shortly after he took his position in February 2010.

"There are no regulations that say we can't have monitors in that area," Dodd said. "Sometimes we don't get the best look because those big bars are in the way. It just gives the judges another angle to score fights."

Ratner said the UFC will request the use of monitors for UFC 130 – which takes place May 28 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas – at the next meeting of the Nevada State Athletic Commission, which is expected sometime this month.

NSAC Executive Director Keith Kizer on Monday said the NSAC would need to approve the use of monitors in a regulatory hearing before they could be used at events.

At The Ultimate Fighter 11 Finale this past June, Kizer unplugged video monitors installed next to the judges' stations.

"The UFC had no idea why they were there," he said. "I talked to the producer for the [Spike TV broadcast]. He said the [production] company put them there as a favor I guess."

Kizer then noted that he wasn't necessarily opposed to the use of monitors. But he didn't think they were entirely necessary, and he feels judges may become overly dependent on them.

"When we passed MMA (legislation) in 2001, we required at least two big monitors for both the fans and the judges," he said.

"I'm not saying we won't use them one day. But right now, we don't really need them with the big screens and everything else."

Ratner said today that the technology for cageside monitors has improved. The monitors are movable and don't require a big shift in attention when looking at what's going on inside the cage and that which is on the screen.

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