Main card:
Cole Konrad (264) vs. Neil Grove (263)
Zach Makovsky (134.25) vs. Ed West (134.25)
Ryan Thomas (169.5) vs. Jim Wallhead (168.75)
Chris Page (166.5) vs. Michael Chandler (164.5)
Preliminar card:
Eric Marriott (145.7) vs. Ryan Roberts (145.75)
Rudy Bears (180.75) vs. Chad Reiner (176)
Jared Downing (134.9) vs. Danny Tims (135.9)
Brian Davidson (145.75) vs. Shane Hutchison (144)
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Bellator 32 weigh-in results
UFC 120 - Michael Bisping Open Workout Highlights
Dana White UFC 120 Video Blog Episode 1
Joe Stevenson vs. Mac Danzig in the works for UFC 124
A lightweight bout between Ultimate Fighter winners Joe Stevenson and Mac Danzig is reportedly in the works for UFC 124 on Dec. 11 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Stevenson (31-11, 8-5 UFC), the winner of season 2 of the reality show, is coming off of a one-sided decision loss to rising Australian prospect George Sotiropoulos at UFC 110 in February. A bout between Stevenson and Takanori Gomi had been scheduled for August, but a knee injury forced Stevenson off of the card.
Danzig (19-8-1, 3-4 UFC) has disappointed since winning The Ultimate Fighter 6, going 3-4 in the UFC, including a 1-4 mark in his last five fights. In his last bout against Matt Wiman, referee Yves Lavigne mistakenly ruled that Danzig had gone unconscious in a guillotine choke, giving Wiman the controversial victory.
Danzig was given the opportunity to avenge the loss in a rematch with Wiman at UFC Fight Night 22, but a chest injury forced Danzig off the card.
Props: MMA Mania
Stevenson (31-11, 8-5 UFC), the winner of season 2 of the reality show, is coming off of a one-sided decision loss to rising Australian prospect George Sotiropoulos at UFC 110 in February. A bout between Stevenson and Takanori Gomi had been scheduled for August, but a knee injury forced Stevenson off of the card.
Danzig (19-8-1, 3-4 UFC) has disappointed since winning The Ultimate Fighter 6, going 3-4 in the UFC, including a 1-4 mark in his last five fights. In his last bout against Matt Wiman, referee Yves Lavigne mistakenly ruled that Danzig had gone unconscious in a guillotine choke, giving Wiman the controversial victory.
Danzig was given the opportunity to avenge the loss in a rematch with Wiman at UFC Fight Night 22, but a chest injury forced Danzig off the card.
Props: MMA Mania
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