UFC Fighter Punches Himself In The Face

The UFC Fight Night 84 prelims are officially underway from the O2 Arena in London, England. While all eyes are set on the main event, a middleweight showdown between former champion Anderson “The Spider” Silva and British star Michael “The Count” Bisping, the prelims should provide some solid action as well. Russian lightweight Rustam “The

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The UFC Fight Night 84 prelims are officially underway from the O2 Arena in London, England.

While all eyes are set on the main event, a middleweight showdown between former champion Anderson “The Spider” Silva and British star Michael “The Count” Bisping, the prelims should provide some solid action as well.

Russian lightweight Rustam “The Tiger” Khabilov faced off with Irish native “Stormin’” Norman Parke earlier, scoring a unanimous decision victory.

While he controlled much of the action, the most memorable part of the fight likely came when he essentially punched himself in the face.

Parke charged in towards “The Tiger”, knocking Khabilov’s fist into his own face.

Check out the video below courtesy of UFC:

What fight are you most looking forward to on tonight’s card?

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Quote: Needles In The Ass Won’t Save ‘Fraud’ Anderson Silva, He’s A ‘P***y’

Anderson Silva will return to the UFC against veteran Michael ‘The Count’ Bisping at tomorrow’s (Sat., February 27, 2016) UFC Fight Night 84 from the O2 Arena in London, England, and true to form, the brash British trash talker has driven the smack talk with his endless criticism of ‘The Spider’s’ recent failed drug tests

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Anderson Silva will return to the UFC against veteran Michael ‘The Count’ Bisping at tomorrow’s (Sat., February 27, 2016) UFC Fight Night 84 from the O2 Arena in London, England, and true to form, the brash British trash talker has driven the smack talk with his endless criticism of ‘The Spider’s’ recent failed drug tests for two anabolic steroids.

All of the tension was ramped up at a media open workout session in Torrance, California earlier this month, where Bisping made fun of Silva’s famously blasted defense that his steroid failures had come due to a tainted sexual performance in an unmarked blue vial. The normally calm Brazilian quickly quipped that there would be no Viagra this time, only ‘my punch in (Bisping’s) face.’

It’s apparently worn on the longtime former middleweight champion, as Silva could be seen snubbing Bisping without a handshake at yesterday’s face-off from the London Tower Bridge. The discord continued on in today’s weigh-ins, where the two foes engaged in a heated staredown that required several men to step between them:

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‘The Count’ was extra riled up at that point, even going as far as to put Silva on blast by calling him a ‘fraud’:

“This man is a cheat,” Bisping said. “This man is a fraud. And I will make you pay for your mistakes tomorrow night my friend. All the needles in your ass, all the steroids will not help you, you p*ssy.”

‘The Spider’ seemed calm in response, instead simply answering a question about going for another run at the belt if he beats Bisping:

“I think so,” Silva said. “I’ve been working hard for this one. I think this fight Saturday night is good for me, good for Bisping. And let’s go. It’s the show.”

It would appear that the gloves are off for this one, as both fighters appear motivated and ready to go to war. Who are you picking to emerge victorious in London tomorrow?

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UFC London Predictions

Anderson Silva vs. Michael Bisping: Mike Drahota: There’s no doubt that Silva certainly deserves a spot among the fight game’s greats for his record-setting title reign and unparalleled knockout prowess in the Octagon. However, weighing in his recent drug test failures and suspensions, his injury, and th fact that he doesn’t have an official win

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Anderson Silva vs. Michael Bisping:

Mike Drahota:

There’s no doubt that Silva certainly deserves a spot among the fight game’s greats for his record-setting title reign and unparalleled knockout prowess in the Octagon. However, weighing in his recent drug test failures and suspensions, his injury, and th fact that he doesn’t have an official win since 2012, I was actually leaning towards Bisping. That changed when the two were face-to-face, as Silva undoubtedly got the better of the loudmouth ‘Count,’ who seemingly reverted back to his more brash heel ways for this bout. While the Cypriot has looked very serviceable during his recent two-fight win streak, Silva seems motivated and angry like he was against Chael Sonnen, and that should spell trouble for Bisping. Silva via round two TKO.

Rory Kernaghan:

I can’t say it was difficult picking this fight at all. Outside his high pace and cardio-based gameplan, there’s unfortunately not much more I can say Michael Bisping offers Anderson Silva. The former middleweight champion has the footwork, the striking power and speed advantage, the height and reach advantage, and the Jiu-jitsu advantage. It would be foolish to think this fight would go any other way except ‘The Spider’s’ in such a pairing, Anderson Silva by knockout round one.

Mike Henken:

I completely understand that “The Spider” is not the same version of himself that once ruled the middleweight division for nearly seven years. Winless since 2012, Silva suffered a gruesome broken leg back in 2013, and is now returning after a yearlong layoff after testing positive for steroids in a fight that he didn’t look amazing in anyway. However, I just have a feeling in my gut that we may see some glimpses of vintage Silva and his elite level Muay Thai on display in London. Bisping has looked good on his recent two-fight win streak, and has always possessed solid footwork, crisp combos, and strong cardio. At the end of the day, however, I see the man many consider the greatest of all-time getting it done early. Silva by second round TKO.

Gegard Mousasi vs. Thales Leites:

Mike Drahota:

The middleweight co-main event may not have anywhere near the amount of attention the main event is generating, but it’s nonetheless a pivotal affair for both ranked fighters. Mousasi should look to keep this one standing and use his laser-precise jab to pick Leites apart on the feet, but if the Brazilian learned anything from his split decision loss to Bisping, he’ll look to drag this fight to the ground and utilize his world champion-level BJJ skills. I feel like he’ll be able to at some point, and while it may not lead to a stoppage, I still feel Leites gets the win. I’m taking Leites by unanimous decision.

Rory Kernaghan:

Gegard Mousasi and Thales Leites is a great match for the grappling fans, but one I feel will play out on the feet. With the Brazilian looking to showcase his striking a lot more in his latest fights, I feel he’ll look to capitalize on the openings that Mousasi has shown in his recent outings ‘The Dreamcatcher’ has experienced mixed results since joining the UFC, but this could well motivate him to pull a performance out of the bag here. It’s a tough one but I’m going to pick Leites by decision.

Mike Henken:

This is an interesting clash between two dangerous fighters who are both coming off of losses. Mousasi hasn’t lived up to his hype in the UFC in my opinion, but I still feel as if he has a lot of a potential to do so. An experienced kickboxer, “The Dreamcatcher” has a wide array of striking attacks in his arsenal to go along with a slick and sneaky submission game. Leites, on the other hand, is a strong Brazilian Jiu-jitsu artist with serious power in his hands. I don’t see “The Dreamcatcher” getting submitted here, and if he can avoid the big shots standing, it’s his fight to lose. Expect Mousasi to pick apart Leites on the outside to earn a decision victory.

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Five Questions Heading Into UFC Fight Night 84

UFC Fight Night 84 is just days away, as the event is slated for this Saturday (February 27, 2016) from the O2 Arena in London, England, presented live on UFC Fight Pass. Headlining the card will be a highly anticipated middleweight showdown between returning former long-time champion Anderson “The Spider” Silva and veteran divisional mainstay

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UFC Fight Night 84 is just days away, as the event is slated for this Saturday (February 27, 2016) from the O2 Arena in London, England, presented live on UFC Fight Pass.

Headlining the card will be a highly anticipated middleweight showdown between returning former long-time champion Anderson “The Spider” Silva and veteran divisional mainstay Michael “The Count” Bisping.

The co-main event features yet another pivotal 185-pound battle, as former Strikeforce champion Gegard “The Dreamcatcher” Mousasi meets Brazilian slugger Thales Leites.

With a massive main event, and intriguing bouts surrounding it, fans should be in store for a great night of action.

Let’s take a look at five key questions heading into UFC Fight Night 84:

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UFC Fight Night 84 Weigh-In Results: Most Awkward Staredown Ever?

Another UFC fight weekend is finally upon us, as we look forward to the return of former middleweight champion Anderson Silva against outspoken veteran Michael Bisping… UFC Fight Night 84 goes down in the English capital of London this coming Saturday February 27, and is highlighted by a feature middleweight showdown. The main of UFC

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Another UFC fight weekend is finally upon us, as we look forward to the return of former middleweight champion Anderson Silva against outspoken veteran Michael Bisping…

UFC Fight Night 84 goes down in the English capital of London this coming Saturday February 27, and is highlighted by a feature middleweight showdown. The main of UFC London pits former middleweight champion Anderson Silva against Michael Bisping, and they’ve shared quite the theatrical rivalry. In an odd twist of fortune though, their battle has gone by on the quiet so far, mostly due to the drama and headline news surrounding Conor McGregor and UFC 196.

As far as the rest of the UFC Fight Night 84 card is concerend, it’s got some serious chops. Tristar prospect Tom Breese faces Keita Nakamura, the co-main event sees Gegard Mousasi vs. Thales Leites, Francisco Rivera meets Brad Pickett in a bantamweight bout, and Makwan Amirkhani faces Mike Wilkinson on Fight Pass.

Thjere’s a host of other exciting scraps featuring local (ish) fighters, who’ll all be hitting the scales at 11 AM ET today. Join us here for the live streaming UFC Fight Night 84 weigh-ins, or check in right after for the updated results!

Event: UFC Fight Night 84: “Silva vs. Bisping”
Date: Sat., Feb. 27, 2016 on UFC Fight Pass
Location: O2 Arena in London, England

UFC Fight Pass Main Event:

185 lbs.: Anderson Silva (186) vs. Michael Bisping (185)

UFC Fight Pass Main Card:

185 lbs.: Gegard Mousasi (185) vs. Thales Leites (186)
170 lbs.: Tom Breese (171) vs. Keita Nakamura (170)
135 lbs.: Francisco Rivera (136) vs. Brad Pickett (136)

UFC Fight Pass Prelims:

145 lbs.: Makwan Amirkhani (145) vs. Mike Wilkinson (145)
135 lbs.: Davey Grant (136) vs. Marlon Vera (135)
185 lbs.: Scott Askham (185) vs. Chris Dempsey (185)
135 lbs.: Arnold Allen (145) vs. Yaotzin Meza (144)
170 lbs.: Krzysztof Jotko (184) vs. Brad Scott (186)
155 lbs.: Rustam Khabilov (155) vs. Norman Parke (155)
265 lbs.: Jarjis Danho (261) vs. Daniel Omielanczuk (254)
155 lbs.: Teemu Packalen (156) vs. Thibault Gouti (155)
155 lbs.: Martin Svensson (154) vs. David Teymur (155)

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Anderson Silva Snubs Michael Bisping At London Face-Off

  After two weeks of trash talk and trading barbs in the media, longtime former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva and experienced veteran Michael Bisping will battle in the main event of this Saturday’s (February 27, 2016) UFC Fight Night 84 from the O2 Arena in London, England. Silva has been a more quiet and

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After two weeks of trash talk and trading barbs in the media, longtime former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva and experienced veteran Michael Bisping will battle in the main event of this Saturday’s (February 27, 2016) UFC Fight Night 84 from the O2 Arena in London, England.

Silva has been a more quiet and respectful fighter throughout his illustrious career, but it’s clear that he’s become a bit perturbed at the nonstop trash talk of ‘The Count,’ who has predictably taken endless jabs at Silva’s highly publicized failures for steroids before and after his UFC 183 win over Nick Diaz, which was later changed to a no contest.

Showing a furthered mastery of the English language, Silva mocked Bisping during a recent open workout session in Torrance, California, turning the tables on ‘The Count’ and angering him. That discord continued on into today’s (Thurs., February 25, 2016) staredowns at London’s Tower Bridge, where Bisping continued a nonstop streak of smack that ‘The Spider’ didn’t seem all that impressed by.

In fact, he refused to shake opponent’s hand, instead looking somber and walking off with a simple statement: ‘I’m going to punch you.’ Never one to give up the last word, Bisping continued the words in an interview after the media affair.

Check out the full faceoff courtesy of the UFC below:

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