UFC 148
UFC 148: Silva vs. Sonnen II | ||||
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Information | ||||
Promotion | Ultimate Fighting Championship | |||
Date | July 7, 2012 | |||
Venue | MGM Grand Garden Arena | |||
City | Las Vegas, Nevada | |||
Attendance | 15,104 | |||
Total gate | $6,901,655 | |||
Buyrate | 925,000 | |||
Total purse | $1,438,000 | |||
Event chronology | ||||
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UFC 148: Silva vs. Sonnen II was a
The card's main event featured
Background
Card changes
Rich Franklin was expected to return to the middleweight ranks in a bout against Cung Le. However, due to an injury sustained by UFC 147 headliner Vitor Belfort, Franklin was pulled from the bout with Le to replace Belfort in a rematch against Wanderlei Silva.[9]
International Fight Week
In conjunction with the
Weigh-in
I've got to give him [Sonnen] a lot of credit. He basically said to me that he wasn't looking for any kind of serious discipline against Anderson, that he'd forgiven him. He wasn't even sure if it was premeditated by Anderson. He was very gracious, very forgiving.
-Keith Kizer, NSAC executive director.[12]
Regarded as the most notable weigh-in event in the history of
Event
The event consisted of 11 mixed-martial-arts bouts sanctioned by the Nevada State Athletic Commission and contested under the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts. All bouts consisted of three five-minute rounds, except for the main-event championship match between Silva and Sonnen (which was scheduled for five five-minute rounds). Six bouts were televised live on pay-per-view. Four preliminary bouts were televised live on FX, and one was streamed live on Facebook.[16] UFC 148 set a mixed-martial-arts gate record in Nevada. The event earned $6,901,655 in ticket sales, beating the previous record set at UFC 66.[17] Attendance was 15,104.[17] It sold an estimated 925,000 pay-per-view buys, the most in 2012 for any UFC event.[18]
Preliminary card
The event's five preliminary fights all went the full three rounds, ending in decisions. In the first bout of the evening, Rafaello Oliveira outpointed Yoislandy Izquierdo to win 29–28 in all three judges' scorecards.[19] After taking down Izquierdo early in the first round, Oliveira was hit by a strong knee in the following stanza, but put his opponent in the ground again. The final round saw both fighters grappling, with Oliveira reigning victorious.[19]
In the second bout,
The other middleweight bout of the night saw Costas Philippou defeating Riki Fukuda by unanimous decision.[21] Philippou successfully defended all of Fukuda's takedown attempts and landed the more solid strikes. The judges saw it 30–27, 30–27 and 29–28 for Philippou.[21]
Khabib Nurmagomedov defeated Gleison Tibau by unanimous decision in their lightweight contest.[19] In an uneventful bout, which saw only one successful takedown scored by Tibau despite a combined 19 attempts, [22] Nurmagomedov won 30–27, 30–27 and 30–27 on all three of the judges scorecards. The most memorable part of this bout was the controversy surrounding the judges' decision.[23]
In the preliminary card's final match,
Main card
The first bout on the pay-per-view portion of the event saw Mike Easton taking on Ivan Menjivar in a bantamweight contest. The entire fight remained on the feet, with both fighters throwing 317 combined strikes.[24] All three judges scored the bout in favor of Easton, with two scoring it 30–27 while one judge seeing it 29–28 giving Easton the unanimous decision victory.[21]
The second bout saw former title contender
In his first fight as a
The fourth fight featured the former Strikeforce Middleweight Champion Cung Le meeting veteran Patrick Côté at middleweight.[26] This was Le's second fight in the promotion, after losing his first to Wanderlei Silva by TKO at UFC 139. Côté was returning to the UFC after last losing a decision to Tom Lawlor at UFC 121 in October 2010. He was on a four-fight winning streak, undefeated since leaving the organization.[27] Le won a hard-fought unanimous decision by exercising great footwork, trips and takedowns and effective striking.[21][28]
Hours before the long-awaited rubber match and co-main event of the evening between former
Silva vs. Sonnen
The sixth and final bout of the main card was the
The
After Sonnen's win over Nate Marquardt in early 2010, Sonnen became a polarizing figure due to his criticism of Silva and overall trash talk (including comments directed towards Silva's manager, teammates, coaches, wife and home country of Brazil).[33] Silva remained relatively quiet until a UFC 148 media call in June 2012, when he stated through an interpreter: "Chael Sonnen's going to get his ass kicked like he's never gotten his ass kicked before. What I'm going to do inside the Octagon is something that's going to change the image of the sport. This is going to be violent and I am sorry. I'm going to make sure that every one of his teeth are broken, that his arms are broken and his legs are broken. He's not going to be able to walk out of the Octagon by himself. I can guarantee that. He will need a plastic surgeon afterwards. And I know that he's listening, so the game's over. No more shit talking. It's on now." This caught some by surprise, who perceived his remarks as out of character.[42]
As the fight finally took place, Sonnen quickly took the champion down in the first round and maintained a dominant position throughout, eventually gaining full mount while attacking with
Results
Main Card | |||||||
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Weight class | Method | Round | Time | Notes | |||
Middleweight | Anderson Silva (c) | def. | Chael Sonnen | TKO (knee to the body and punches) | 2 | 1:55 | [a] |
Light Heavyweight | Forrest Griffin | def. | Tito Ortiz | Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28) | 3 | 5:00 | |
Middleweight | Cung Le | def. | Patrick Côté | Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 30–27) | 3 | 5:00 | |
Welterweight | Demian Maia | def. | Dong Hyun Kim | TKO (rib injury) | 1 | 0:47 | |
Featherweight | Chad Mendes | def. | Cody McKenzie | KO (punch) | 1 | 0:31 | |
Bantamweight | Mike Easton | def. | Ivan Menjivar | Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 29–28, 30–27) | 3 | 5:00 | |
Preliminary Card (FX) | |||||||
Lightweight | Melvin Guillard | def. | Fabrício Camões | Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 30–27) | 3 | 5:00 | [b] |
Lightweight | Khabib Nurmagomedov | def. | Gleison Tibau | Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 30–27) | 3 | 5:00 | [c] |
Middleweight | Costas Philippou | def. | Riki Fukuda | Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 29–28) | 3 | 5:00 | [d] |
Lightweight | Shane Roller | def. | John Alessio | Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28) | 3 | 5:00 | |
Preliminary Card (Facebook) | |||||||
Lightweight | Rafaello Oliveira | def. | Yoislandy Izquierdo | Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28) | 3 | 5:00 |
Bonus awards
Fighters were awarded $75,000 bonuses for the following:[45]
- Fight of the Night: Forrest Griffin vs. Tito Ortiz
- Knockout of the Night: Anderson Silva
- Submission of the Night: Not awarded (no matches ended in submission)
Reported payout
The following are the reported payouts to the fighters, as reported to the Nevada State Athletic Commission. The amounts are figures which the UFC disclosed to the state athletic commission; fight bonuses, sponsorship fees and other unofficial bonuses were not disclosed.[46]
- Anderson Silva ($200,000—no win bonus) defeated Chael Sonnen ($50,000)
- Forrest Griffin ($275,000—includes $150,000 win bonus) defeated Tito Ortiz ($250,000)
- Cung Le ($150,000—no win bonus) defeated Patrick Cote ($21,000)
- Demian Maia ($96,000—includes $48,000 win bonus) defeated Dong Hyun Kim ($44,000)
- Chad Mendes ($36,000—includes $18,000 win bonus) defeated Cody McKenzie ($10,000)
- Mike Easton ($20,000—includes $10,000 win bonus) defeated Ivan Menjivar ($13,000)
- Melvin Guillard ($72,000—includes $36,000 win bonus) defeated Fabricio Camoes ($8,000)
- Khabib Nurmagomedov ($20,000—includes $10,000 win bonus) defeated Gleison Tibau ($31,000)
- Costas Philippou ($32,000—includes $16,000 win bonus) defeated Riki Fukuda ($28,000)
- Shane Roller ($46,000—includes $23,000 win bonus) defeated John Alessio ($10,000)
- Rafaello Oliveira ($20,000—includes $10,000 win bonus) defeated Yoislandy Izquierdo ($6,000)
See also
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