Michael Bisping will attempt to defend his middleweight title for the first time when he takes on old foe Dan Henderson this October 8 at UFC 204.
The bout is a rematch of their 2009 clash, which took place at UFC 100, and famously ended with Henderson scoring a crushing knockout blow that he followed up with an academic punch to his unconscious opponent.
Beyond the high-stakes characteristic of any title match, this bout also affords the champion a chance to get even. Bisping has been vocal about avenging his defeat to Henderson, and he has been salivating in the lead-up to the bout.
For Henderson, the contest represents what will probably be his last chance to capture UFC gold. The former Olympian has collected many accolades through his mixed martial arts career, but he has never been able to attain a UFC championship—the most prestigious honor the sport has to offer.
In anticipation of the UFC 204 main event, Bleacher Report investigates Bisping vs. Henderson II, examining where each fighter holds an edge and how the bout is likely to conclude.