By Mike Chiappetta - Senior Writer
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May 20, 2009 - The UFC will be giving fans a whole new view of what goes on during a pay-per-view event with a unique, behind-the-scenes look at Saturday night's UFC 98.
The organization will host a minisite on UFC.com that will show four different, live camera streams, giving fans the ability to switch views on backstage activities. The site can be found here.
So if you ever wanted to see a fighter's pre-fight routine, or how Rashad Evans and Lyoto Machida differ in their fight-day preparation, you'll have a first-hand look.
The streams will include locker room cameras, a walkout camera for fighters about to enter the arena, and of course, a Dana White camera which will essentially be an unedited video blog.
The interactive site, which is sponsored by Burger King, is the first such foray for UFC.
UFC 98 is emanating from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, and features a co-main event grudge match between Matt Hughes and Matt Serra.
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