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Saturday, Bloody Saturday! Art Student Versus Pinup In UFC Title Match

Mar. 27 2010, Published 2:45 p.m. ET

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The UFC is ratcheting it up several notches with the hottest, sexiest fight ever on Saturday night. 

Calendar pin-up boy Georges St. Pierre, a Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt, is taking on artist wannabe Dan Hardy, a Black Belt in Tae Kwan Doe.

And none other than all-time favorite Octagon Girl Rachel Leah back to hold up the round cards!

It will all go down at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.

Welterweight champion George “Rush” St. Pierre will be defending his belt against an upstart contender from the UK, Dan “The Outlaw” Hardy, a former art student.

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Two of the UFC’s biggest hitters, former heavyweight champ Frank Mir will also slug it out with Shane Carwin for the interim heavyweight title belt and the right to take on Brock Lesnar.

UFC bouts have become such a huge draw that, for the first time, this event can be watched at a special viewing party at Radio City Music Hall hosted by top fighters including Chuck “The Iceman” Liddell.

Don’t be surprised if Hollywood shows up in force for the event!

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Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher, David Spade and Janet Jackson are just some of Tinseltown’s UFC fans.

Fights aside, the return of Rachel Leah -- a one-time Playboy cover girl -- to the ring is another huge draw.  Her one-night return will mark the first time she’s worked as an Octogon Girl since 2006.

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