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The year is 2009 and it is a very interesting time for the UFC the old gaurd stands firm but is getting challenge by younger hungrier guys below them and the heavyweight division is the weakest it has been in many years and now we are on the road to greatness and the Ultimate Fighting Championship

 

UFC 97: St. Piere vs. Alves

Main Event

George St. Pierre vs. Thiago Alves

Co-Main Event

Brandon Vera vs. Keith Jardine

Clay Guida vs. Gray Maynard

Chris Leben vs. Alan Belcher

Shane Carwin vs. Cheick Kongo

Prelims

Todd Duffee vs. Neil Wain

Brian Stann vs. Houston Alexander

Cole Miller vs. David Bielkheden

Brodie Faber vs. Chris Lytle

Demian Maia vs. Jason MacDonald

 

Ultimate Fight Night: Penn vs. Florian

Main Event

BJ Penn vs. Kenny Florian

Co-Main Event

Jason Brilz vs. Mark Coleman

Pat Barry vs. Heath Herring

Dan Miller vs. Kendall Grove

Justin McCully vs. Mike Wessel

 

UFC 98: Bisping vs. Silva

Main Event

Michael Bisping vs. Wanderlei Silva

Co-Main Event

Matt Hughes vs. Josh Koscheck

Jake O'Brien vs. Krzysztof Soszynski

Junior dos Santos vs. Tim Hague

Eliot Marshall vs. Eric Schafer

Prelims

Brock Larson vs. Anthony Johnson

Gabriel Gonzaga vs. Neil Grove

Dong Hyun Kim vs. Edgar Garcia

Evan Dunham vs. Efrain Escudero

Jon Jones vs. Denis Stojnic

Ivan Serati vs. Mark Burch

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<p>The Ultimate Fighter Heavyweight & Middleweight</p><p> </p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:14px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Coaches</span></strong></span></p><p>

Rich Franklin & Dan Henderson</p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><span style="font-size:18px;">Team Ace</span></span></strong></p><p>

<span style="font-size:14px;">Heavyweight</span></p><p>

<strong>1.</strong>Chris Barnett</p><p>

<strong>2.</strong>Jason Riley</p><p>

<strong>3.</strong>Demico Rogers</p><p>

<strong>4.</strong>Chase Gormley</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="font-size:14px;">Middleweight</span></p><p>

<strong>1.</strong>Chris Weidman</p><p>

<strong>2.</strong>Aaron Meisner</p><p>

<strong>3.</strong>Chris Price</p><p>

<strong>4.</strong>Gerald Harris</p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><span style="font-size:18px;">Team Hendo</span></span></strong></p><p>

<span style="font-size:14px;">Heavyweight</span></p><p>

<strong>1.</strong>Shane Del Rosario</p><p>

<strong>2.</strong>Bobby Peavler</p><p>

<strong>3.</strong>Brett Rogers</p><p>

<strong>4.</strong>Herschel Walker</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="font-size:14px;">Middleweight</span></p><p>

<strong>1.</strong>Paul Bradley</p><p>

<strong>2.</strong>Luke Zachrich</p><p>

<strong>3.</strong>Zak Cummings</p><p>

<strong>4.</strong>Tim Kennedy</p></div><p></p><p></p>

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Heavyweight

1. Fedor Emelianako (29-1)

2. Brock Lesnar (3-1)

3. Frank Mir (12-3)

4. Josh Barnett (24-5)

5. Andrei Arlovski (14-6)

6. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (31-5-1)

7. Cheick Kongo (13-4-1)

8. Randy Couture (16-9)

9. Junior dos Santos (8-1)

10. Heath Herring (28-14)

 

Light Heavyweight

1. Rashad Evans (13-0-1)

2. Quinton Jackson (30-7)

3. Lyoto Machida (14-0)

4. Forrest Griffin (16-5)

5. Chuck Liddell (21-6)

6. Mauricio Rua (17-3)

7. Keith Jardine (14-5-1)

8. Stephan Bonnar (11-5)

9. Tomasz Drwal (15-2)

10. Mike Ciesnolevicz (17-3)

 

Middleweight

1. Anderson Silva (23-4)

2. Dan Henderson (24-7)

3. Rich Franklin (24-4)

4. Yushin Okami (23-4)

5. Demian Maia (10-0)

6. Wanderlei Silva (32-9-1)

7. Nate Marquardt (28-8-2)

8. Chael Sonnen (21-10-1)

9. Patrick Cote (13-5)

10. Alan Belcher (14-5)

 

Welterweight

1. George St. Pierre (18-2)

2. Thiago Alves (16-3)

3. Jon Fitch (18-3)

4. Carlos Condit (22-5)

5. Matt Serra (9-6)

6. Dan Hardy (21-6)

7. Marcus Davis (16-4)

8. Karo Parisyan (19-5)

9. Martin Kampmann (14-2)

10. Dustin Hazelett (12-4)

 

Lightweight

1. BJ Penn (13-4-1)

2. Kenny Forian (11-3)

3. Diego Sanchez (20-2)

4. Sean Sherk (33-3-1)

5. Ronys Torres (14-1)

6. Hermes Franca (19-7)

7. Joe Lauzon (18-4)

8. Roger Huerta (22-2-1)

9. Spencer Fisher (22-4)

10. Thiago Tavares (14-3)

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Episode 1

 

The show opens up showing how the coach's picked out the teams and then Team Franklin picked the fight and Chase Gormley went to Rich and asked for the fight with Team Hendo's number one pick Bobby Peavler and Coach Franklin gave it to him coming up two days before the fight Chase was accidentally rolled up and messed up his knee. Going into the fight nobody knows how bad it is and when Dana asks Chase about it Chase says it is fine. Then before the fight Peavler comes in and says he wont go for the knee, but Gormley twlls him to go f&*k himself and bring it.

 

Fight

Bobby Peavler vs. Chase Gormley

 

Peavler comes in as maybe the favorite in the show but was almost upset when a largely unknown fighter in Gormley fought the match of his career and brought it to Peavler, Luckily for Peavler he just managed to squeek out a split decision victory over Gormley and moves on in the compititon.

 

Round 3

Split-Decision

Rating: Average

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Breaking News

 

UFC Welterweight Champion George St. Piere did not make weight coming in 4 lbs over the title will not be on the line and George has been giving one warning if he doesn't make weight again he will be stripped of the title and suspended for one calender year.

 

Also not making weight coming in 7 lbs over is Brandon Vera in the Co-Main Event vs. Keith Jardine the same stipulation has been given to Vera as St. Piere.

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Breaking News

 

UFC Welterweight Champion George St. Piere did not make weight coming in 4 lbs over the title will not be on the line and George has been giving one warning if he doesn't make weight again he will be stripped of the title and suspended for one calender year.

 

Also not making weight coming in 7 lbs over is Brandon Vera in the Co-Main Event vs. Keith Jardine the same stipulation has been given to Vera as St. Piere.

 

 

You're going to have that issue with 90% of fighters due to converting old databases and it getting messed up.

 

Best thing I've found to do to is mass edit everyones weight cutting ability to 100. Near enough unplayable if not.

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UFC 97: St. Pierre vs. Alves

"The Irish Car Bomb" Todd Duffee vs. "Old Skool" Neil Wain

 

Round 1

 

The first round was mostly just a feeling out process with not much more then a few little strikes here and there.

 

Duffee 10-9

 

Round 2

 

The second round was mainly the same until the last minute and a half when Duffee hit a straight cross and dropped Wain and managed to gain mount at the bell

 

Duffee 10-9

 

Round 3

 

The Round starts slow and then Wain hits a big combo that hits Duffee and stagered him but then Duffee comes back and knock Wain down and goes for a armbar but gets stacked up and both men get to there feet and stalemate

 

Duffee 10-9

 

Winner: "The Irish Car Bomb" Todd Duffee (Unanimous Decision (30-27) in 5:00 of round 3)

 

Demian Maia vs. "The Athlete" Jason MacDonald

 

Round 1

 

Maia takes MacDonald mounts him and and pounds him out until the ref stops it.

 

Winner: Demian Maia (TKO (Strikes) in 3:00 round 1.)

 

Brodie Faber vs. "Lights Out" Chris Lytle

 

Round 1

 

The round starts Faber coming out and pushing the pace, Then Chris Lytle pulls a single leg and smothers Faber

 

Lytle 10-9

 

Round 2

 

Lytle comes out and smothers Faber into the cage until the ref breaks them up and then they circle until the end of the round.

 

Lytle 10-9

 

Round 3

 

Nothing much happens until Lytle gets the takedown and smothers Faber until the end of the round.

 

Lytle 10-9

 

Winner: Chris Lytle (Unanimous Decision (30-27) in 5:00 of round 3)

 

"Margino" Cole Miller vs. David Bielkheden

 

Round 1

 

Nothing much happens except for Bielkheden stuffs all of Miller's takedowns

 

Bielkheden 10-9

 

Round 2

 

Same as the first round

 

Bielkheden 10-9

 

Round 3

 

Sames as the rest

 

Winner: Bielkheden (Unanimous Decision (30-27) in 5:00 of round 3)

 

Brian Stann vs. "The Assaain" Houston Alexander

 

Round 1

 

Brian Stann uses great counter punching to really rock Alexander, Until Alexader bullies Stann and elbows him and cuts him under the eye.

 

Alexander 10-9

 

Round 2

 

In the begining Stann is knocked down and mounted and handles some elbows, and then sweeps to guard, Alexander sweeps Stann and then they scrambe to there feet, Alexnder kicks Stann in the ribs multiple times.

 

Alexander 10-9

 

Round 3

 

Brian Stann comes out and counters a killing punch with a head kick that knocks Alexander out cold

 

Winner: Brian Stann (Knock out(Kick) 1:04 of round 3)

 

Cheick Kongo vs. Shane Carwin

 

Round 1

 

Carwin bull rushes Kongo and taps him with a leg lock

 

Winner: Shane Carwin (Submission (Leg lock) in 3:26 of round 1)

 

Alan "The Talent" Belcher vs. Chris Leben

 

Round 1

 

Belcher stuffs every takedown from Leben

 

Belcher 10-9

 

Round 2

 

The same as the first round

 

Belcher 10-9

 

Round 3

 

Leben Finally gets the takedown and takes Belcher's back and pounds him out

 

Winner: Chris Leben (TKO (Strikes) in 4:51 of round 3)

 

"The Carpenter" Clay Guida vs. "The Bully" Gray Maynard

 

Round 1

All takedowns were stuffed and nothing else really happened

 

Maynard 10-9

 

Round 2

 

Same as the first

 

Maynard 10-9

 

Round 3

 

Guida gets the takedown and gets Maynards back and gets the win

 

Winner: "The Carpenter" Clay Guida (Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 4:03 of Round 3)

 

Brandon "The Truth" Vera vs. "The Dean of Mean" Keith Jardine

 

Round 1

 

Jardine smothers Vera against the cage and Dirty Boxes the crap out of him.

 

Jardine 10-9

 

Round 2

 

Same happen until the last minuite were Vera slips a punch and knocks Jardine down and gets stopped by Vera

 

Winner: Brandon "The Truth" Vera (TKO (Strikes) in 4:24 of round 2)

 

George "Rush" St. Pierre vs. Thiago "Pitbull" Alves

 

Round 1

 

St. Pierre gets the Takedown and locks on a Heel Hook and gets the win

 

Winner: George "Rush" St. Pierrer (Submission (Heel Hook) in 1:49 of Round 1)

 

FOTN: Brian Stann vs. Houston Alexander

KOTN: -

SOTN: George St. Pierre

Gate: $354,720

PPV: $2,362,284

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UFC Fight Night: Penn vs. Florian

 

Justin McCully vs. "The Juggernaut" Mike Wessel

 

Round 1

 

McCully takes Wessel down and attempt an Arm Triangle, Wessel blocks it, Wessel attempts to scramble but loses it, McCully gets side control, McCully tries an Armbar, Wessel blocks it.

 

McCully 10-9

 

Round 2

 

In this round both guys stood in the pocket and banged with Wessel doing the most damage.

 

Wessel 10-9

 

Round 3

 

Wessel pinned McCully against the cage for half of the round.

 

Wessel 10-9

 

Winner: "The Juggernaut" Mike Wessel (Split Decision in 5:00 of round 3)

 

Dan Miller vs. Kendll "Da Spyder" Grove

 

Round 1

 

Grove out strikes Miller, Miller gets the takedown.

 

Grove 10-9

 

Round 2

 

Grove gets a big slam on Miller, Miller scrambles out then wrestled against the cage, Miller wrestles Grove back against the cage, Grove allows the takedown.

 

Grove 10-9

 

Round 3

 

Grove gets the takedown Grove smothers Miller against the fround

 

Grove 10-9

 

Winner: Kendall "Da Spyder" Grove (Unanimous Decision (30-27) in 5:00 of round 3)

 

Pat "HD" Berry vs. "The Texas Crazy Horse" Heath Herring

 

Round 1

 

Both stand and Bang, Herring gets the takedown

 

Barry 10-9

 

Round 2

 

Herring gets the takedown smothering Berry, Herring goes for the armbar but gets stacked up and both stand Herring gets another takedown

 

Herring 10-9

 

Round 3

 

Herring gets the takedown Herring goes for the armbar but gets stacked up Barry gets side control Herring sweeps Barry and scramble to there feet Herring gets another takedown

 

Herring 10-9

 

Winner: "The Texas Crazy Horse" Heath Herring (Unanimous Decision (29-28) in 5:00 of round 3)

 

Jason "Hitman" Brilz vs. Mark "The Hammer" Coleman

 

Round 1

 

Coleman gets the takedown on Brilz. Brilz gets up.

 

Brilz 10-9

 

Round 2

 

Colemn stuffs the takedown then gets one Coleman ponds on Brilz

 

Coleman 10-9

 

Round 3

 

Brilz Slams Coleman Brilz gets Coleman's back and cokes him out

 

Winner: Jason "Hitman" Brilz (Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 4:36 of Round 3)

 

"The Prodigy" BJ Penn vs. Kenny "Ken Flo" Florian

Round 1

 

Florian smothers Penn against the cage the entire round

 

Florian 10-9

 

Round 2

 

Penn gets a takedown takes Florian's back and gets the submission

 

Winner: "The Prodigy" BJ Penn (Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 4:35 of Round 1)

 

FOTN: Jason Brilz vs. Mark Coleman

KOTN: -

SOTN: BJ Penn

Gate: $150,080

PPV: -

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Episode 2

 

After Team Hendo's victory Henderson picked the fight Zak Cummings against Aaron Meisnar during the week Cumming is very confident about the match knowing Meisnar is very overweight and isnt positive that he'll make weight on the day of weigh ins the first time Meisnar didn't make weight he was over buy 8 lbs and was given 3 hours to cut it. He, Tim Kennedy, and Franklin went to go cut and didn't allow the camera's to folow, coming back with 3 minuites to spare Meisnar gets on the scale with nothing but Franklin and Kennedy holding a towel he made weight by 1/2 lbs and the fight was set.

 

Fight

Zak Cummings vs. Aaron Meisnar

 

The match was a war with Meisnar gasing out at the end of the second round and going into the 3rd round and with 33 seconds left in the fight with Cummings being up Meisnar peforms a flying armbar and gets the submission with 7 seconds left.

 

Aaron Meisnar

Submission

Team Ace

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Chael Sonnen in studio

 

Chael Sonnen was in studio today and he was talking about the middleweight division and Vitor Belort

 

""Phenom" or not Vitor Belfort you are standing in my way to destroy Brazil and smash "The Spider" and claim my place at the top of the division and be a real champion. and remember when you are the best fighter in the world they don't call you good they don' call them the best and they certinally don't call them a "Phenom" the call them Chael P. Sonnen.

End of story."

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UFC 98: Bisping vs. Silva

 

Ivan Serati vs. Mark Burch

 

Round 1

 

Burch stuffs takedowns beats on Serati and smothers him against the cage

 

Burch 10-9

 

Round 2

 

Serati sticks and move and then gets caught and smothered against the cage

 

Serati 10-9

 

Round 3

 

Serati comes out slips a jab and hits a knockout hook ending the match

 

Winner: Ivan Serati (Knock out(Punch) :33 of round 3)

 

James Lee vs. Denis "The Menace" Stojnic

 

Round 1

 

It was a stand up battle with Stojnic coming out on top

 

Stojnic 10-9

 

Round 2

 

Lee gets the takedown and then winds up on bottom but gets to his feet

 

Lee 10-9

 

Round 3

 

Stojnic scores a knock down but Lee recovers Lee smothers against the cage

 

Winner: Denis "The Menace" Stojnic (Unanimous Decision (29-28) in 5:00 of round 3)

 

Efrain Escudero vs. Evan Dunham

 

Round 1

 

This round was a stand up affair with Dunham slightly better

 

Dunham 10-9

 

Round 2

 

Escudero rocks Dunham, Dunham laches on to the guillotine and won't let go

 

Winner: Evan Dunham (Submission (Standing Guillotine) in 3:40 of Round 2)

 

Dong Hyun "Stun Gun" Kim vs. Edgar Garcia

 

Round 1

 

It was a stand up affair with Kim edging it out

 

Kim 10-9

 

Round 2

 

The same as the first, Kim lands some good leg kicks

 

Kim 10-9

 

Round 3

 

Kim lands a good knockdown and ends Garcia

 

Winner: Dong Hyum "Stun Gun" Kim (TKO (Strikes) in 3:19 of round 3)

 

Gariel "Napao" Gonzaga vs. "Goliath" Neil Grove

 

Round 1

 

Gonzaga lands the takedown and controls the Grove on the ground

 

Gonzaga 10-9

 

Round 2

 

Grove hits a shot that rocks Gonzaga, Grove controls the rest of the round

 

Grove 10-9

 

Round 3

 

Gonzaga gets the takedown, Gonzagaa locks in a Kimura

 

Winner: Evan Dunham (Submission (Kimura) in 1:56 of Round 3)

 

Brock Larson vs. Anthony "Rumble" Johnson

 

Round 1

 

Larson takes Johnson to the ground and threatened him with many submissions

 

Larson 10-9

 

Round 2

 

Johnson rocks Larson with a huge right hand, Johnson lands another huge right

 

Johnson 10-9

 

Round 3

 

Johnson drops Larson again larson gives up his back and prevents the hooks from being put in Larson stands up and gets the takedown

 

Johnson 10-9

 

Winner: Anthony "Rumble" Johnson (Split Decision in 5:00 of round 3)

 

Eliot "Fire" Marshall vs. Eric "Red" Schafer

 

Round 1

 

Schafer gets the takedown and controls Marshall

 

Schafer 10-9

 

Round 2

 

Schafer gets the takedown Marshall controls from gaurd and threatens with submissions

 

Marshall 10-9

 

Round 3

 

Marshall gets the takedown Schafer gets the armbar

 

Winner: Eric "Red" Schafer (Submission (Armbar) in 3:29 of Round 3)

 

Junior "Cigano" dos Santos vs. "The Thrashing Machine" Tim Hague

 

Round 1

 

It's standing war with dos Santos coming out on top

 

dos Santos 10-9

 

Round 2

 

Same as the first round

 

dos Santos 10-9

 

Round 3

 

same as the rest of the fight

 

Winner: Junior "Cigano" dos Santos (Unanimous Decision (30-27) in 5:00 of round 3)

 

"Irish" Jake O'Brien vs. Krzysztof Soszynski

 

Round 1

 

Soszynski smothers O'Brien dirty boxing and gets the takedown

 

O'Brien 10-9

 

Round 2

 

O'Brien controls

 

O'Brien 10-9

 

Round 3

 

O'Brien dominates

 

O'Brien 10-9

 

Winner: "Irish" Jake O'Brien (Unanimous Decision (29-28) in 5:00 of round 3)

 

Matt Hughes vs. Josh Koscheck

 

Round 1

 

Hughes cracks Koscheck rocking him Matt Hughes gets the takedown

 

Hughes 10-9

 

Round 2

 

Hughes gets the takedown

 

Hughes 10-9

 

Round 3

 

Hughes slams Koscheck Hughes rolls koscheck all over the mat

 

Winner: Matt Hughes (Unanimous Decision (30-27) in 5:00 of round 3)

 

Wanderlei "The Axe Murderer" Silva vs. Michael "The Count" Bisping

 

Round 1

 

Bisping controls the fight

 

Bisping 10-9

 

Round 2

 

Silva slips the punch and drops Bisping and finishes him

 

Winner: Wanderlei "The Axe Murderer" Silva (TKO (Strikes) in 1:43 of round 2)

 

FOTN: Eric Schafer vs. Eliot Marshall

KOTN: -

SOTN: Eric Schafer

Gate: $376,160

PPV: $2,111,070

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UFC Next Cards

 

UFC 99: Couture vs. Jackson

 

Main Event

Randy Couture vs. Quinton Jackson

 

Co-Main Event

Chael Sonnen vs. Vitor Belfort

 

Main Card

Brendan Schaub vs. Tim Sylvia

Yoshihiro Akiyama vs. CB Dollaway

Carlos Condit vs. Dan Hardy

 

Prelims

Daniel Cormier vs. Stefan Struve

Briann Cobb vs. Chad Mendes

Matt Hamill vs. Thiago Silva

Chris Wilson vs. Jesse Sanders

Steve Cantwell vs. Valentino Petrescu

Cain Velasquez vs. Mustapha al Turk

 

 

 

Ultimate Fight Night: Serra vs. Thiago

 

Main Event

Matt Serra vs. Paulo Thiago

 

Co-Main Event

Diego Sanchez vs. Melvin Guuillard

 

Main Card

Alessio Sakara vs. Tim McKenzie

Carmelo Marrero vs. Mike Ciesnolevicz

Junie Browning vs. Dennis Siver

 

 

UFC 100: Lesnar vs. Emelianenko

 

Main Event

*Heavyweight Championship*

Brock Lesnar © vs. Fedor Emelianenko

 

Co-Main Event

*Middleweight Championship*

Anderson Silva © vs. Yushin Okami

 

Main Card

*Light Heavyweight Championship*

Rashad Evens © vs. Lyoto Machida

Nate Diaz vs. Sean Sherk

Chuck Liddell vs. Forrest Griffin

 

Prelims

George Sotiropoulos vs. Andrey Koreshkov

Stav Economou vs. Dave Herman

Chris Price vs. Denis Kang

Brad Morris vs. Tim Boetsch

Dale Hartt vs. George Roop

Blagoi Ivanov vs. Antoni Hardonk

Tomasz Drwal vs. Ryan Bader

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Heavyweight

1. Fedor Emelianako (29-1)

2. Brock Lesnar (3-1)

3. Frank Mir (12-3)

4. Josh Barnett (24-5)

5. Andrei Arlovski (14-6)

6. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (31-5-1)

7. Shane Carwin (11-0)

8. Junior dos Santos (9-1)

9. Brendan Schaub (3-0)

10. Heath Herring (28-14)

 

Light Heavyweight

1. Rashad Evans (13-0-1)

2. Quinton Jackson (30-7)

3. Lyoto Machida (14-0)

4. Forrest Griffin (16-5)

5. Chuck Liddell (21-6)

6. Mauricio Rua (17-3)

7. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira (15-3)

8. Randy Couture (16-9)

9. Brandon Vera (10-3)

10. Stephan Bonnar (11-5)

 

Middleweight

1. Anderson Silva (23-4)

2. Dan Henderson (24-7)

3. Wanderlei Silva (33-9-1)

4. Demian Maia (11-0)

5. Rich Franklin (24-4)

6. Chris Leben (19-5)

7. Yushin Okami (23-4)

8. Kendall Grove (11-5)

9. Nate Marquardt (28-8-2)

10. Chael Sonnen (21-10-1)

 

Welterweight

1. George St. Pierre (18-2)

2. Jon Fitch (18-3)

3. Matt Hughes (43-7)

4. Carlos Condit (22-5)

5. Matt Serra (9-6)

6. Marcus Davis (16-4)

7. Dan Hardy (21-6)

8. Thiago Alves (16-4)

9. Dong Hyun Kim (12-1-1)

10. Dustin Hazelett (27-17-5)

 

Lightweight

1. BJ Penn (14-4-1)

2. Chad Mendes (16-1)

3. Diego Sanchez (20-2)

4. Sean Sherk (33-3-1)

5. Ronys Torres (14-1)

6. Clay Guida (26-9)

7. Hermes Franca (19-7)

8. Joe Lauzon (18-4)

9. Roger Huerta (22-2-1)

10. Evan Dunham (9-0)

 

P4P

1. Anderson Silva (23-4)

2. George St. Pierre (18-2)

3. BJ Penn (14-4-1)

4. Fedor Emelianako (29-1)

5. Rashad Evans (13-0-1)

6. Brock Lesnar (3-1)

7. Quinton Jackson (30-7)

8. Dan Henderson (24-7)

9. Frank Mir (12-3)

10. Chad Mendes (16-1)

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