Humbled Michael Bisping “hungrier than ever” to prove he’s a top middleweight at UFC 110

UFC middleweight Michael Bisping was well on his way to a middleweight title shot with three straight octagon victories before Dan Henderson knocked him out clean at UFC 100.

A devastating knockout could reasonably sap the confidence of any fighter. But Bisping, and innately self-assured fighter, said he was humbled by the loss and had moved onward and upward.

Now heading into a fight with Wanderlei Silva at UFC 110 that could
move him within striking distance of contendership, Bisping on
Wednesday said he is more motivated than ever to prove he belongs at
the top of the 185-pound division.


UFC middleweight Michael Bisping was well on his way to a middleweight title shot with three straight octagon victories before Dan Henderson knocked him out clean at UFC 100.

A devastating knockout could reasonably sap the confidence of any fighter. But Bisping, and innately self-assured fighter, said he was humbled by the loss and had moved onward and upward.

Now heading into a fight with Wanderlei Silva at UFC 110 that could
move him within striking distance of contendership, Bisping on
Wednesday said he is more motivated than ever to prove he belongs at
the top of the 185-pound division.