Video: Did Anderson Silva Knock Out Michael Bisping?

Anderson Silva lost a unanimous decision to Michael Bisping in the main event of today’s (Sat., February 27, 2016) UFC Fight Night 84 from the O2 Arena in London, England, but it wasn’t without a huge dose of controversy in the bloody back-and-forth war. ‘The Spider’ appeared to have ‘The Count’ badly hurt in the later rounds

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Anderson Silva lost a unanimous decision to Michael Bisping in the main event of today’s (Sat., February 27, 2016) UFC Fight Night 84 from the O2 Arena in London, England, but it wasn’t without a huge dose of controversy in the bloody back-and-forth war.

‘The Spider’ appeared to have ‘The Count’ badly hurt in the later rounds after Bisping held the edge in the first two, and many believed the Brit was knocked out by a massive flying knee when he was trying to alert Herb Dean that his mouthpiece had fallen out. But Dean allowed the fight to go on, and ‘The Count’ ended up edging the former champ 48-47 on all of the judges’ cards.

And there are still many people who feel that the fight should have been stopped after that fateful third round. Watch the controversial finish to the frame courtesy of the UFC and decide for yourself:

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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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