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UFC 89 bonuses and rewards for ‘Bisping vs Leben’ fights

Posted: 18 Oct 2008 10:55 PM CDT


UFC 89: "Bisping vs. Leben" from The National Indoor Arena (NIA) in Birmingham, England, on October 18 has come to a close.

The highly anticipated main event of the evening between Michael Bisping and Chris Leben had its fair share action, but it was not awarded the “Fight of the Night” by promotion officials when all was said and done.

That honor went to welterweights Chris Lytle and Paul Taylor for their rock-em, sock-em three-round brawl, which “Lights Out” took in the end via unanimous decision.

Another 170-pound match up that didn’t make the televised Spike TV broadcast between Dan Hardy and Akihiro Gono had to come in a close second.

Overall, it was a solid card that produced several exciting fights — the fighters honored below more than deserved a little extra cold hard cash for their outstanding performances.

Here are the special fight bonuses for UFC 89:

Knockout of the Night — Luis Cane

Submission of the Night – Jim Miller

Fight of the Night — Chris Lytle vs. Paul Taylor

Each fighter received $40,000 for their efforts in addition to their respective base salaries, which will more than likely not be made available because the event took place overseas.

For complete UFC 89 results and blow-by-blow coverage of the main card action click here.

UFC 89 recap and final thoughts

Posted: 18 Oct 2008 10:52 PM CDT

UFC 89 Recap
UFC 89: “Bisping vs. Leben” took place this evening from The National Indoor Arena (NIA) in Birmingham, England, airing via tape delay on Spike TV.

In the main event, Michael Bisping and Chris Leben teed off on one another for three straight rounds as expected. “The Count,” however, took the smart approach and decided to box the brawler rather than brawl with the brawler.

And it worked.

His “straight punches” were the deciding factor as opposed to the “Crippler’s” looping power-packed punches. Bisping picked apart the new and improved Leben for three rounds en route to a big unanimous decision win.

Just the way he wanted it.

In fact, he admitted in the post-fight interview that his plan was to win on the judges scorecards — not the sexiest thing to admit, but perhaps the smartest. He countered beautifully and even though he wasn’t the aggressor he was certainly the winner.

Didn’t see that much controversy in this one.

Physically, Leben looked like a new man — his preparation for this bout was clearly next to none in his career. However, he did not change the label he has earned in the past as a one-trick knockout pony. Although he did have Bisping wobbled a bit in waning seconds of that last round, proving that at anytime in any fight Leben has the ability to end a fight fast.

There’s no doubt he’ll be back … in terms of setbacks this loss, while disappointing, more than likely does not register very high in the life and times of the rough and tumble Chris Leben.

Bisping must be on top of the world. The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 3 light heavyweight winner has enjoyed great success inside the Octagon. And now that he is in the middleweight division he looks to be a force.

He’ll serve as the U.K. coach on the next season of TUF and after that a championship opportunity is likely in the cards. It’s a good time to be “The Count.”

In the co-featured fight of the evening, light heavyweight kickboxing specialists Keith Jardine and Brandon Vera went toe-to-toe for three rounds. It was billed as an explosive match up that would end early.

It didn’t happen.

While it had its moments, the fight did not necessarily live up to its expectations. The first round had some high points, particularly an exchange in the waning seconds where both fighters got dropped.

“The Dean of Mean” ended the round with a flurry of punches that had Vera dazed.

From that point on, the fight seemed to taper with Vera seeming to wait to land the next big shot. And while he did score points in the second round, he seemed hesitant in the final frame, which could have been his undoing.

Without question, it was a close fight and worthy of the split decision — it could have gone either way. But with so much on the line it didn’t appear that either Jardine or Vera had a sense of urgency.

It was up for grabs heading into the third and apparently Jardine did enough in the judges eyes to earn the victory.

Vera has now lost three of his last four, including a lackluster unanimous decision win over Reese Andy during that stretch. Of course, Tim Sylvia, Fabricio Werdum and Jardine are no pushovers.

Regardless, Vera needs to get things going again. And perhaps the UFC event in the Philippines — where he is a big star because of his heritage — in 2009 is just what he needs.

Jardine now holds recent wins over Forrest Griffin, Chuck Liddell and Vera in his last five fights. It’s safe to say that he has the ability to hang with the best in the division … even though it may not be in the prettiest fashion.

Now he just has to stay consistent and notch another “W” in his next appearance to get right back in the title hunt.

Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou had his hands full heading into his light heavyweight fight against the very dangerous and relatively Luis Cane. The Cameroonian came out guns blazing, setting a fast pace with lightning fast and powerful kicks.

The Brazilian, however, seemed unphased and surprisingly unhurt throughout the punishing onslaught. He actually began to turn the tide and register some damage of his own as the first round came to a close.

“Banha” carried that momentum into the next round, and after a brief stoppage because of a low blow, continued to stalk his opponent. Soku seemed to tire from the pressure and toward the end of the stanza he got torched with several knees and a big left hook.

That was enough to drop Soku and Cane pounced on the injured fighter and pounded his way to victory.

It’s clear that Soku had tremendous power, athleticism and kickboxing. However, at this level it just does not appear to be enough to earn him consistent wins, especially if his opponents such as Lyoto Machida and Cane are able to either short-circuit or whether his attack.

There’s no telling where or when he fights next, but he does have tremendous promise and ability, which has to count for something. Just not tonight.

On the flip side, this is a nice win for Cane who — despite his heel-ish personality — is very quietly working his way up the 205-pound ladder. Expect to see him begin to take on bigger names like … Brandon Vera?

Prior to that on the main card, Chris Lytle and Paul Taylor got their welterweight tilt started immediately, trading big punches early and often. “Lights Out” even encouraged “Relentless” prior to the start of the bout to make it the “Fight of the Night.”

He was apparently game.

After the first round ended with some good dirty boxing up against the fence, the second round began just like the first with fists flying. The pair exerted so much energy that it seemed both fighters appeared to tire as the second round wound down.

It didn’t last long, however,

The the third round was more fireworks, with Lytle seemingly getting the better of the exchanges before Taylor drilled the Indiana fireman with a nice combination with about 25 seconds left in the fight.

Lytle was somehow able to hang on, and in the process, nab a close unanimous decision win.

Fantastic fight.

It’s too bad Taylor has lost three of his last four bouts. If Lytle is any indication, the UFC rewards fighters for exciting performance win or lose and Taylor certainly falls into that category.

Hopefully, Taylor — who has three “Fight of the Night” honors to his credit, including this one — gets another bite at the Octagon apple to prove once again that he belongs … he likely won’t disappoint.

The veteran Marcus Davis rebounded with a slick second round submission of the 23-year-old Paul Kelly, getting back on track after a disappointing unanimous decision loss to Mike Swick in his last performance.

He showed no ill effects of the shoulder injury that hampered him in the defeat — his first in 11 fights — demonstrating a nice in-and-out stand standup up attack while mixing in several nice kicks to the belly of Kelly in the opening frame.

In the second round the British native decided to switch things up and take the fight to the mat — a decision that ultimately cost him the fight. The submission-savvy Davis was able to get in good position and slip his arm under the throat of Kelly.

It was all academic after that … Davis sat down and locked in a fight-ending guillotine choke that forced Kelly to tap.

“The Irish Hand Grenade” scored a nice win tonight and we could see him back in action in Dublin at UFC 93 on January 17 — he requested as much in his post-fight interview.

And UFC President Dana White will more than likely oblige because Davis is a staple on the European cards. As for Kelly, he showed his inexperience but it’s clear he has a bright future.

A move to lightweight might be a great idea if he can make the cut … he’d be dangerous opponent for anyone in that division.

For the complete UFC 89 coverage and blow-by-blow main card commentary click here.

UFC 89 results, coverage and winners tonight!

Posted: 18 Oct 2008 06:01 PM CDT

ufc 89 results

Click the banner above or right here for blow-by-blow coverage of UFC 89: "Bisping vs. Leben."

Quick results of all the action are already in — we’ll provide blow-by-blow, round-by-round coverage of the main card action with the tape-delayed 9 p.m. ET Spike TV telecast.

If you're going to leave comments and discuss the fights with all the other MMAmania.com readers be sure to do it on the main UFC 89 results post and not this one.

UFC 89 results for ‘Bisping vs Leben’ LIVE today from Birmingham

Posted: 18 Oct 2008 10:51 AM CDT

UFC 89 Quick Results

UFC 89: "Bisping vs. Leben" is set go off LIVE today (Saturday, October 18) from The National Indoor Arena (NIA) in Birmingham, England.

Of course, the action will unfold in the United States via tape delay tonight on Spike TV at 9 p.m. ET. MMAmania.com will provide blow-by-blow, round-by-round coverage of the main card bouts at that time.

For those who can’t wait, however, we are posting LIVE quick results RIGHT NOW of all the action throughout the afternoon below, meaning spoilers could be contained in the comments section for those who intend to watch the telecast this evening.

Therefore, consider yourself warned before proceeding any further.

Keep in mind that we will provide blow-by-blow, round-by-round coverage of the main card bouts, beginning with the 9 p.m. ET Spike TV special.

Without further delay, see below for the latest UFC 89 quick results. (Note: This will go from the bottom up; therefore, scroll toward the bottom for the latest results!)

UFC 89 QUICK RESULTS:

Michael Bisping defeats Chris Leben via unanimous decision
Keith Jardine defeats Brandon Vera via split decision
Luis Cane defeats Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou via TKO in round two
Chris Lytle defeats Paul Taylor via unanimous decision
Marcus Davis defeats Paul Kelly via submission (guillotine choke) in round two
Dan Hardy defeats Akihiro Gono via split decision
Shane Carwin defeats Neil Wain via technical knockout (strikes) in round one
David Bielkheden defeats Jess Liaudin via unanimous decision
Terry Etim defeats Sam Stout via unanimous decision
Jim Miller defeats David Baron via submission (rear naked choke) in round three
Per Eklund defeats Samy Schiavo via submission (rear naked choke) in round three

Keep in mind that we will also be the spot for the latest news, recaps and post-fight analysis after UFC 89. Be sure to also remember to hang out with us tonight during our detailed Spike TV round-by-round, blow-by-blow coverage of all the main card action at 9 p.m. ET!

UFC 89 t-shirt special from MMAmania.com

Posted: 18 Oct 2008 10:46 AM CDT

MMAmania T-shirt special

Okay … we’ve received such great feedback for our t-shirt event specials that we will more than likely run them with each major event.

Therefore, for those who missed out the first time around or want to lock-in our cheapest deal to date then take advantage of our UFC 89 special below.

It will expire after the Spike TV telecast of the event wraps later this evening.

Size

Thanks for the support and enjoy the show!

Chuck Liddell talks fighting future on TSNs ‘Off the Record’ (Video)

Posted: 18 Oct 2008 10:36 AM CDT

Props: TSN.ca (Part 1 | Part 2)

(Thanks to MMAmania.com reader “NorthStar” for the assist.)

UFC 90: Rachelle Leah to return as ring girl for one last twirl

Posted: 18 Oct 2008 10:15 AM CDT

Perhaps the most recognizable UFC ring girl who is no longer a ring girl, Rachelle Leah, will emerge from ringside retirement one more time at UFC 90: “Silva vs. Cote” on October 25 to further promote her appearance in the November issue of Playboy magazine … as if she needs more publicity.

We’re not complaining.

Leah is now essentially a spokesmodel for the promotion who also hosts “All Access” on Spike TV, which are usually hour-long behind-the-scenes specials on a certain big name fighter before he competes in a big pay-per-view (PPV) event.

Of course, she most recently scored the cover of Playboy magazine, which is on newsstands now. In fact, we are giving away signed copies as part of a UFC 89 contest — get your prediction in now before the event starts right here.

Leah will more than likely reunite with reigning Octagon queen, Arianny Celeste, at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont., Ill., providing fans, onlookers and gawkers alike with one last glimpse of the good ole’ days.

First Ali Sonoma and now Edith Labelle have attempted to fill the void left by Leah since her departure; however, things have just never been the same.

Until next Saturday that is … even if it’s just for one more night.

Check out the a video of the Rachelle Leah Playboy photo shoot after the jump.

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Trainer: Rafael Feijao to UFC ‘in one more year’

Posted: 18 Oct 2008 09:42 AM CDT

Props: InTheGuard.tv

Quoteworthy:

“Feijao is a reference to what I call an athlete of MMA. I put on, I divide, there exists two categories, MMA fighter and MMA athlete. Feijao is really a project that I was able to make happen, because I made him an athlete of MMA. He’s a guy who had all the work at the base, so we built a physical structure with the potential for MMA. He’s a guy that has all the physical qualities. He’s a guy that’s extremely strong, extremely potent. He has gas that never runs out, and today he is technically a guy from Boxing, Muay Thai, Jiu Jitsu, and Wrestling. Wherever it ends up it’s cool. Yeah, a guy of MMA. So today I consider Rafael Feijao an athlete of the future. We are programming the career of Feijao for more. I believe that in one more year here, he will be in the UFC, the belt holder of the 205 pound category.”

“Big” Rogerio Camoes — the strength and conditioning coach for Anderson Silva, Rafael “Feijao” Cavalcante and the rest of their talented Brazilian team — talks about how “Feijao” has physically prepared and transitioned himself into a superb mixed martial arts athlete in a recent interview. The text above is a translation from Portugese to English, so it might be a little hard to understand, but you get the point. These guys have big plans for “Feijao,” which apparently include taking the UFC light heavyweight belt in the very near future. He’s appears to be the real deal, wrecking just about everyone Elite XC and other promotions have put in front of him rather quickly … keep an eye out.

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