Full UFC 114 Results - Rashad bests Rampage

Posted by Matt Manzella On May - 30 - 2010

Rashad Evans got the last word. With a game plan anchored in speed, takedowns and superior work in the clinch, Evans defeated Quinton “Rampage” Jackson by unanimous decision in the UFC 114 main event on Saturday at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The judges scored it 30-27, 29-28 and 30-27 for Evans, who emerged as the top contender for UFC light heavyweight champion Mauricio “Shogun” Rua. - Read More

Dana White Confirms Jens Pulver's Release From WEC

Posted by Matt Manzella On June - 2 - 2010

A report first surfaced nearly two weeks ago that the World Extreme Cagefighting featherweight, a former UFC champion and longtime fan favorite, had been let go. However, Pulver's agent, Monte Cox, told Versus.com that he hoped his client would remain with the company in a broadcasting capacity. But White, Zuffa's president, said following the UFC 114 press conference on Saturday that will not be the case. - Read More

Shawn Tompkins interview

Posted by Matt Manzella On May - 26 - 2010

"I personally don't see Gina Carano making a return to the sport of MMA."

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Heavyweight (206-265 lbs.)


1- Mark Coleman def. Dan Severn (February 7, 1997 UFC 12)
2- Maurice Smith def. Mark Coleman (July 27, 1997 UFC 14)
3- Randy Couture def. Maurice Smith (December 21, 1997 UFC Japan)
4- Bas Rutten def. Kevin Randleman *Couture was stripped of the title and left the UFC in January of 1998 due to a contract dispute (May 7, 1999 UFC 20)
5- Kevin Randleman def. Pete Williams *Title was vacated in June of 1999 when Rutten retired due to injuries (November 19, 1999 UFC 23)
6- Randy Couture def. Kevin Randleman (2) (November 17, 2000 UFC 28)
7- Josh Barnett def. Randy Couture (March 22, 2002 UFC 36)
8- Ricco Rodriguez def. Randy Couture *Barnett was stripped of the title on July 26, 2002 after testing positive for anabolic steroids in a post-fight drug test (September 27, 2002 UFC 39)
9- Tim Sylvia def. Ricco Rodriguez (February 28, 2003 UFC 41)
10- Frank Mir def. Tim Sylvia (June 19, 2004 UFC 48)
11- Andrei Arlovski def. Tim Sylvia for interim title (February 5, 2005 UFC 51)
12- Andrei Arlovski promoted to undisputed champion *Mir was stripped of the title in August of 2005 after being unable to defend the belt due to injury (August 12, 2005)
13- Tim Sylvia def. Andrei Arlovski (2) (April 15, 2006 UFC 59)
14- Randy Couture def. Tim Sylvia (3) (March 3, 2007 UFC 68)
15- Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira def. Tim Sylvia for interim title (February 2, 2008 UFC 81)
16- Brock Lesnar def. Randy Couture (November 15, 2008 UFC 91)
17- Frank Mir def. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira for interim title (December 27, 2008 UFC 92)
18- Brock Lesnar def. Frank Mir for undisputed title (July 11, 2009 UFC 100)
19- Shane Carwin def. Frank Mir for interim title (March 27, 2010 UFC 111)
20- Brock Lesnar def. Shane Carwin for undisputed title (July 3rd, 2010 UFC 116)
21- Cain Velasquez def. Brock Lesnar (October 23, 2010 UFC 121)


Light Heavyweight (186 to 205 lbs.):


1- Frank Shamrock def. Kevin Jackson (December 21, 1997 UFC Japan)
2- Tito Ortiz def. Wanderlei Silva *Shamrock had vacated title due to retirement (April 14, 2000 UFC 25)
3- Randy Couture def. Chuck Liddell for interim title (June 6, 2003 UFC 43)
4- Randy Couture def. Tito Ortiz for undisputed title (September 26, 2003 UFC 44)
5- Vitor Belfort def. Randy Couture (January 31, 2004 UFC 46)
6- Randy Couture (2) def. Vitor Belfort (August 21, 2004 UFC 49)
7- Chuck Liddell def. Randy Couture (April 16, 2005 UFC 52)
8- Quinton Jackson def. Chuck Liddell (May 26, 2007 UFC 71)
9- Forrest Griffin def. Quinton Jackson (July 5, 2008 UFC 86)
10- Rashad Evans def. Forrest Griffin (December 27, 2008 UFC 92)
11- Lyoto Machida def. Rashad Evans (May 23, 2009 UFC 98)
12- Mauricio "Shogun" Rua def. Lyoto Machida (May 8, 2010 UFC 113)


Middleweight (171 to 185 lbs.):


1- Dave Menne def. Gil Castillo (September 28, 2001 UFC 33)
2- Murilo Bustamante def. Dave Menne (January 11, 2002 UFC 35)
3- Evan Tanner def. David Terrell *Bustamante was stripped of title on October 5, 2002 after signing with Pride (February 5, 2005 UFC 51)
4- Rich Franklin def. Evan Tanner (June 4, 2005 UFC 53)
5- Anderson Silva def. Rich Franklin (October 14, 2006 UFC 64)


Welterweight (156 to 170 lbs.):


1- Pat Miletich def. Mikey Burnett (October 16, 1998 UFC Brazil)
2- Carlos Newton def. Pat Miletich (May 4, 2001 UFC 31)
3- Matt Hughes def. Carlos Newton (November 2, 2001 UFC 34)
4- B.J. Penn def. Matt Hughes (January 31, 2004 UF 46)
5- Matt Hughes def. Georges St. Pierre (2) *Penn was stripped of the title on May 17, 2004 after signing with K-1 (October 22, 2004 UFC 50)
6- Georges St. Pierre def. Matt Hughes (November 18, 2006 UFC 65)
7- Matt Serra def. Georges St. Pierre (April 7, 2007 UFC 69)
8- Georges St. Pierre def. Matt Hughes for interim title (December 29, 2007 UFC 79)
9- Georges St. Pierre def. Matt Serra for undisputed title (April 19, 2008 UFC 83)


Lightweight (146 to 155 lbs.):


1- Jens Pulver def. Caol Uno (February 23, 2001 UFC 30)
2- Sean Sherk def. Kenny Florian *Pulver was stripped of the title and left the UFC in 2002 due to a contract dispute (October 14, 2006 UFC 64)
3- B.J. Penn def. Joe Stevenson *Sherk was stripped of the title on December 8, 2007 after testing positive for anabolic steroids in a post-fight drug test (January 19, 2008 UFC 80)
4- Frankie Edgar def. B.J. Penn (April 10, 2010 UFC 112)


Superfight Champions:


UFC 1- Royce Gracie def. Gerard Gordeau
UFC 2- Royce Gracie def. Patrick Smith
UFC 3- Steve Jennum def. Harold Howard
UFC 4- Royce Gracie def. Dan Severn
UFC 5- Dan Severn def. Dave Beneteau
UFC 6- Oleg Taktarov def. David Abbott
UFC 7- Marco Ruas def. Paul Varelans
The Ultimate Ultimate- Dan Severn def. Oleg Taktarov
UFC 8- Don Frye def. Gary Goodridge
UFC 10- Mark Coleman def. Don Frye
UFC 11- Mark Coleman def. Scott Ferrozzo
The Ultimate Ultimate 2- Don Frye def. David Abbott
UFC 12 (Heavyweight)- Vitor Belfort def. Scott Ferrozzo
UFC 12 (Lightweight)-  Jerry Bohlander def. Nick Sanzo
UFC 13 (Heavyweight)- Randy Couture def. Steven Graham
UFC 13 (Lightweight)- Guy Mezger def. Tito Ortiz
UFC 14 (Heavyweight)- Mark Kerr def. Dan Bobish
UFC 14 (Middleweight)- Kevin Jackson def. Tony Fryklund
UFC 15 (Heavyweight)- Mark Kerr def. Dwayne Cason
Ultimate Japan (Heavyweight)- Kazushi Sakaraba def. Marcus Silveira
UFC 16 (Lightweight)- Pat Miletich def. Chris Brennan
UFC 17 (Middleweight)- Dan Henderson def. Carlos Newton
Ultimate Japan 2 (Middleweight)- Kenichi Yamamoto def. Katsuhisa Fuji


The Ultimate Fighter:


The Ultimate Fighter 1 (Light Heavyweight)- Forrest Griffin def. Stephan Bonnar
The Ultimate Fighter 1 (Middleweight)- Diego Sanchez def. Kenny Florian
The Ultimate Fighter 2 (Heavyweight)- Rashad Evans def. Brad Imes
The Ultimate Fighter 2 (Welterweight)- Joe Stevenson def. Luke Cummo
The Ultimate Fighter 3 (Middleweight)- Kendall Grove def. Ed Herman
The Ultimate Fighter 3 (Light Heavyweight)- Michael Bisping def. Josh Haynes
The Ultimate Fighter 4 (Middleweight)- Travis Lutter def. Patrick Cote
The Ultimate Fighter 4 (Welterweight)- Matt Serra def. Chris Lytle
The Ultimate Fighter 5 (Lightweight)- Nate Diaz def. Manvel Gamburyan
The Ultimate Fighter 6 (Welterweight)- Mac Danzig def. Tommy Speer
The Ultimate Fighter 7 (Middleweight)- Amir Sadollah def. C.B. Dollaway
The Ultimate Fighter 8 (Light Heavyweight)- Ryan Bader def. Vinicius Magalhaes
The Ultimate Fighter 8 (Lightweight)- Efrain Escudero def. Philippe Nover
The Ultimate Fighter 9 (Lightweight)- Ross Pearson def. Andre Winner
The Ultimate Fighter 9 (Welterweight)- James Wilks def. DaMarques Johnson
The Ultimate Fighter 10 (Heavyweight)- Roy Nelson def. Brendan Schaub


Heavyweight:


1- Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira def. Heath Herring (November 3, 2001 Pride 17)
2- Fedor Emelianenko def. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (March 16, 2003 Pride 25)
3- Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira def. Mirko "Cro cop" Filipovic for interim title (November 19, 2003 Pride Final Conflict 2003)
4- Fedor Emelianenko def. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira for undisputes title (December 31, 2004 Pride Shockwave 2004)


Middleweight:


1- Wanderlei Silva def. Kazushi Sakuraba (November 3, 2001 Pride 17)
2- Dan Henderson def. Wanderlei Silva (February 24, 2007 Pride 33)


Welterweight:


1- Dan Henderson def. Murilo Bustamante (December 31, 2005 Pride Shockwave 2005)


Lightweight:


1- Takanori Gomi def. Hayato Sakurai (December 31, 2005 Pride Shockwave 2005)


Tournaments:


1- Pride 2000 Grand Prix (open-weight): Mark Coleman
2- Pride Final Conflict 2003 (middleweight): Wanderlei Silva
3- Pride Shockwave 2004 (heavyweight): Fedor Emelianenko
4- Pride Final Conflict 2005 (middleweight): Mauricio "Shogun" Rua
5- Pride Shockwave 2005 (middleweight): Dan Henderson
6- Pride Shockwave 2005 (lightweight): Takanori Gomi
7- Pride Final Conflict Absolute 2006 (heavyweight): Mirko "Cro cop" Filipovic
8- Pride Bushido 13 (welterweight): Kazuo Misaki




Lightweight (146 to 155 lbs):


1- Gilbert Melendez def. Olaf Alfonso (May 21, 2004 WEC 10)
2- Gabe Ruediger def. Olaf Alfonso *after the lightweight title was vacated (October 21, 2004 WEC 12)
3- Hermes Franca def. Gabe Ruediger (March 17, 2006 WEC 19)
4- Rob McCullough def. Kit Kope *after the lightweight title was vacated (January 20, 2007 WEC 25)
5- Jamie Varner def. Rob McCullough (February 13, 2008 WEC 32)
6- Ben Henderson def. Donald Cerrone for interim title (October 10, 2009 WEC 43)
7- Ben Henderson def. Jamie Varner for undisputed title (January 10, 2010 WEC 46)


Featherweight (136 to 145 lbs.):


1- Cole Escovedo def. Philip Perez (October 18, 2002 WEC 5)
2- Urijah Faber def. Cole Escovedo (March 17, 2006 WEC 19)
3- Mike Brown def. Urijah Faber (November 5, 2008 WEC 36)
4- Jose Aldo def. Mike Brown (November 18, 2009 WEC 44)


Bantamweight (126 to 135 lbs.):


1- Eddie Wineland def. Antonio Banuelos (May 5, 2006 WEC 20)
2- Chase Beebe def. Eddie Wineland (March 24, 2007 WEC 26)
3- Miguel Torres def. Chase Beebe (February 13, 2008 WEC 32)
4- Brian Bowles def. Miguel Torres (August 9, 2009 WEC 42)
5- Dominick Cruz def. Brian Bowles (March 6, 2010 WEC 47)


Super Heavyweight *discontinued (Over 265 lbs.):


1- Ron Waterman def. James Nevares (Auguest 9, 2003 WEC 7)


Heavyweight *discontinued (206 to 265 lbs.)


1- James Irvin def. Jody Poff (August 20, 2004 WEC 11)
2- Brian Olsen def. Lavar Johnson *title was vacated due to Irvin moving down to light heavyweight (January 13, 2006 WEC 18)


Light heavyweight *discontinued (186 to 205 lbs.):


1- Frank Shamrock def. Bryan Pardoe (March 27, 2003 WEC 6)
2- Jason Lambert def. Richard Montoya *Shamrock vacates the title in August 2003 to fight for Strikeforce (January 22, 2005 WEC 13)
3- Scott Smith def. Tait Fletcher *Lambert vacates the title in October 2005 to fight for UFC (October 14, 2005 WEC 17)
4- Lodune Sincaid def. Dan Molina *Smith vacates the title in May 2006 to participate in the UFC's The Ultimate Fighter (May 5, 2006 WEC 20)
5- Doug Marshall def. Lodune Sincaid (August 17, 2006 WEC 23)
6- Brian Stann def. Doug Marshall (March 26, 2008 WEC 33)
7- Steve Cantwell def. Brian Stann (August 3, 2008 WEC 35)
* The WEC light heavyweight division was absorbed into the UFC on December 3, 2008 so the WEC could further concentrate on lighter weight classes.


Middleweight *discontinued (171 to 185 lbs.)


1- Chris Leben def. Mike Swick (January 16, 2004 WEC 9)
2- Joe Riggs def. Rob Kimmons *Leben vacates the title to participate in UFC's The Ultimate Fighter (May 19, 2005 WEC 15)
3- Paulo Filho def. Joe Doerksen *The WEC middleweight title was vacated in December of 2006 when Zuffa purchased the organization (August 5, 2007 WEC 29)


Welterweight *discontinued (156 to 170 lbs.):


1- Nick Diaz def. Joe Hurley (March 27, 2003 WEC 6)
2- Shonie Carter def. J.T. Taylor *Welterweight title vacated (October 17, 2003 WEC 8)
3- Karo Parisyan def. Shonie Carter (May 21, 2004 WEC 10)
4- Mike Pyle def. Bret Bergmark *Parisyan vacates title after signing with UFC (October 14, 2005 WEC 17)
5- Carlos Condit def. John Alessio *The WEC welterweight title was vacated in December 2006 when Zuffa purchased the organization (March 24, 2007 WEC 26)
* The WEC welterweight division was absorbed by the UFC on December 3, 2008 so the WEC could further concentrate on the lighter weight classes.




Heavyweight (206 to 265 lbs.):


1- Alistair Overeem def. Paul Buentello (November 16, 2007 Strikeforce: Four Men Enter, One Man Survives)


Light Heavyweight (186 to 205 lbs.):


1- Bobby Southworth def. Vernon White (December 8, 2006 Strikeforce: Triple Threat)
2- Renato "Babalu" Sobral def. Bobby Southworth (November 21, 2008 Strikeforce: Destruction)
3- Gegard Mousasi def. Renato "Babalu" Sobral (August 15, 2009 Strikeforce: Carano v.s. Cyborg)
4- Muhammed "King Mo" Lawal def. Gegard Mousasi (April 17, 2010 Strikeforce: Nashville)
5- Rafael Cavalcante def. Muhammed "King Mo" Lawal (August 21, 2010 Strikeforce: Houston)


Middleweight (171 to 185 lbs.):


1- Frank Shamrock def. Phil Baroni (June 22, 2007 Strikeforce: Shamrock v.s. Baroni)
2- Cung Le def. Frank Shamrock (March 29, 2008 Strikeforce: Shamrock v.s. Le)
3- Jake Shields def. Jason "Mayhem" Miller *The title was vacated on September 17, 2009 when Le stepped down due to filming obligations (November 7, 2009 Strikeforce: Fedor v.s. Rogers)
4- Ronaldo Souza def. Tim Kennedy for vacant Strikeforce middleweight title (August 21, 2010 Strikeforce: Houston)


Welterweight (156 to 170 lbs):


1- Nick Diaz def. Marius Zaromskis (January 30, 2010 Strikeforce: Miami)


Lightweight (146 to 155 lbs):


1- Clay Guida def. Josh Thomson (March 10, 2006 Strikeforce: Shamrock v.s. Gracie)
2- Gilbert Melendez def. Clay Guida (June 9, 2006 Strikeforce: Revenge)
3- Josh Thomson def. Gilbert Melendez (June 27, 2008 Strikeforce: Melendez v.s. Thomson)
4- Gilbert Melendez def. Rodrigo Damm for interim title (April 11, 2009 Strikeforce: Shamrock v.s. Diaz)
5- Gilbert Melendez (2) def. Josh Thomson for undisputed title (December 19, 2009 Strikeforce: Evolution)

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