Monday, July 13, 2009

UFC 100 Result

UFC 100 certainly lived up to its billing as the biggest event in MMA history. Heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar dominated interim champ Frank Mir to unify the strap, while welterweight king Georges St-Pierre used a great gameplan to nullify the ever-dangerous Thiago Alves.


The preliminary bouts of the evening featured a couple of surprises. Mark Coleman defeating a much younger Stephan Bonnar by unanimous decision and CB Dollaway was left unconscious after he was submitted by Tom Lawler in the 1stRound of their tussle.
Here are the preliminary bout results for UFC 100:


Shannon Gugerty Defeated Matt Grice via Submission(Guillotine Choke) at 2:26 in the 1stRoundTom Lawlor Defeated CB Dollaway via Submission(Guillotine Choke) at :55 in the 1stRoundDong Hyun Kim Defeated TJ Grant via Unanimous Decision (30-26, All Three judges)Jon Jones Defeated Jake O’Brien via Submission(Guillotine Choke) at 2:43 in the 2ndRoundJim Miller Defeated Mac Danzig via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)Mark Coleman Defeated Stephan Bonnar via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)


UFC 100’s pay-per-view bouts were definitely worth the $44.95 price tag as we saw a shocking knockout and a couple of stoppages.
Ultimate Fighter Season 9 coaches Dan Henderson and Michael Bisping went at it in a “grudge match” so to speak as a much more powerful Henderson knocked the Brit out in the 2ndRound with a crushing right hand. Bisping was out cold on the mat for a few minutes before wobbling to his feet.


Brock Lesnar and Georges St-Pierre did what they were supposed to as they easily dispatched of their game, yet overmatched, opponents in Frank Mir and Thiago Alves, respectively. St-Pierre stuck to the same gameplan he has used since his historic upset loss to Matt Serra at UFC 69, opting to dominate on the ground. Lesnar used his sheer size to overwhelm former champion Frank Mir.


Here are the results for UFC 100’s Pay-Per-View bouts:
Yoshihiro Akiyama Defeated Alan Belcher via Split Decision (30-27, 28-29, 29-28)Dan Henderson Defeated Michael Bisping via Knockoutat 3:20 in the 2ndRoundGeorges St-Pierre Defeated Thiago Alves via Unanimous Decision (50-45, 50-44, 50-45)Brock Lesnar Defeated Frank Mir via TKO(Strikes) at 1:58 in the 2ndRound(Swing Bout) Jon Fitch Defeated Paulo Thiago via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)
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UFC 100


UFC 100: Making History was a mixed martial arts event being held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) on July 11, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The event included two championship bouts (Heavyweight and Welterweight) and a fight between the two coaches of the most recent season of The Ultimate Fighter reality series on Spike TV. The event had been announced as sold-out, before the tickets were even made available to the general public.




Background

The main event featured a rematch between UFC Heavyweight Champion, Brock Lesnar, and UFC Interim-Heavyweight Champion, Frank Mir. This title unification bout occurred as a result of former UFC Heavyweight Champion, Randy Couture's year-long "resignation" from the company. During his absence, the UFC created an Interim-Heavyweight Championship that Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira had won by defeating Tim Sylvia. Nogueira and Mir were opposing coaches in The Ultimate Fighter: Team Nogueira vs Team Mir, and would fight for the interim championship at UFC 92.



During the airing of the television program, Couture returned to the company and UFC President Dana White announced that he would defend his title against Lesnar at UFC 91. This meant that the winner of the Couture-Lesnar and Nogueira-Mir matches would face off for the undisputed crown. In his fourth professional fight, Lesnar defeated Couture via technical knockout to become the UFC Heavyweight Champion. Mir was crowned the interim champion after becoming the first fighter to ever finish Nogueira. The match between Lesnar and Mir was set for UFC 98. However, Mir suffered a knee injury during training and was forced out of the bout. It was announced a day later that the proposed fight would be moved to UFC 100 instead. Lesnar and Mir have fought once before, during Brock's UFC debut at UFC 81; which Mir won via a kneebar submission.



The co-main event featured Georges St-Pierre, defending his Welterweight Championship against Thiago Alves. Alves enters the fight with consecutive victories over three of the top UFC welterweights in Josh Koscheck, Matt Hughes and Karo Parisyan. Meanwhile, St-Pierre enters the bout with successful title defenses against top contender Jon Fitch and UFC Lightweight Champion BJ Penn. St-Pierre's championship was on the line in this bout, but Penn's was not. This was the first ever UFC champion vs. champion match.



The third match on the main card was between top middleweight contenders, Dan Henderson and Michael Bisping. The two served as opposing coaches on the ninth season of The Ultimate Fighter, The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. United Kingdom, with Henderson leading Team USA and Bisping heading Team UK. Bisping has compiled a professional MMA record of 18–1, and has been undefeated since moving to middleweight. He enters the bout with victories over Charles McCarthy, Jason Day and Chris Leben. On June 2, it was announced that the winner of the Henderson-Bisping Fight will get a shot at the UFC Middleweight Championship against Anderson Silva at a later date.

A preliminary match-up between Dong Hyun Kim and Jonathan Goulet was originally scheduled to be on the card, but Goulet had to pull out of the bout with a shoulder injury. TJ Grant was named as his replacement

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