Video: Bisping Blames Herb Dean For The Way His Face Looked After Silva Fight

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A hard-fought decision victory isn’t the only thing Michael Bisping left the O2 Arena in London, England with on Saturday night. The popular British fighter also left with a badly beaten up face following his UFC Fight N…

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A hard-fought decision victory isn’t the only thing Michael Bisping left the O2 Arena in London, England with on Saturday night. The popular British fighter also left with a badly beaten up face following his UFC Fight Night 84 war with MMA legend Anderson Silva, something the UFC 185-pound contender blames on veteran referee Herb Dean.

Michael “The Count” Bisping spoke with Ariel Helwani for MMAFighting.com after winning a disputed judges decision over the former longtime UFC Middleweight Champion on Saturday and revealed that he blames Herb Dean for a lot of the facial damage he suffered during the bout.

“I was talking to Herb Deab, saying, ‘Herb, my mouth piece,” exclaimed Bisping when explaining to Helwani what happened during a controversial spot in the middle of the fight. “You know, the guy …I don’t want to lose my teeth. Contrary to popular belief the British all don’t have bad teeth, and mine are okay.”

Bisping, who wasn’t fully “with it” as the situation unfolded inside the Octagon half-way through the fight, “thinks” the veteran referee is to blame for a lot of the physical damage he went on to suffer moments after the mouth piece controversy.

“So, you know, I don’t know. Herb Dean really needs to uhh …I blame Herb Dean for all of this …I think.”

For complete UFC Fight Night 84 results, click here.

Fight & Performance Of The Night Bonus Winners For UFC Fight Night 84 Event

Following a wild UFC Fight Night 84 event at the O2 Arena in London, England on Saturday afternoon, UFC announced the winners of the post-fight bonuses at the press conference held after the event.

Taking home “Fight of the Night” honors was the hig…

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Following a wild UFC Fight Night 84 event at the O2 Arena in London, England on Saturday afternoon, UFC announced the winners of the post-fight bonuses at the press conference held after the event.

Taking home “Fight of the Night” honors was the highly controversial main event between Anderson Silva and London’s own Michael “The Count” Bisping. Each fighter received an additional $50,000 on top of their contracted salaries for their epic five-round main event, which “The Count” won by way of controversial judges decision.

Two “Performance of the Night” bonuses were also handed out on Saturday, as Scott Askham took home $50,000 for first round head-kick knockout victory over Chris Dempsey and Teemu Packalen also pocketed 50-grand for his 24-second submission victory over Thibault Gouti.

For complete UFC Fight Night 84 results, click here.

Anderson Silva Calls Decision Loss To Michael Bisping “Total Corruption”

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While Anderson Silva may have handled his first decision loss in the UFC like a professional inside the Octagon on Saturday afternoon at the O2 Arena in London, England, “The Spider” changed his tune when talking in his native language with reporters after the event.

Following his controversial decision loss to Michael Bisping in Bisping’s hometown of London at UFC Fight Night 84 this weekend, Silva referred to the defeat as “total corruption.”

Silva stated the following:

“Here’s the deal, you can’t win one way, they try to take it away the other way. That’s it. You saw how that went, right? So, there’s nothing left to say. I fought for you, and that’s it. Thank you for the support. My family, I’m coming back home, I’m fine. Mission accomplished, mission given, but sometimes it’s like in Brazil, total corruption.”

For complete UFC Fight Night 84 results, click here.

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While Anderson Silva may have handled his first decision loss in the UFC like a professional inside the Octagon on Saturday afternoon at the O2 Arena in London, England, “The Spider” changed his tune when talking in his native language with reporters after the event.

Following his controversial decision loss to Michael Bisping in Bisping’s hometown of London at UFC Fight Night 84 this weekend, Silva referred to the defeat as “total corruption.”

Silva stated the following:

“Here’s the deal, you can’t win one way, they try to take it away the other way. That’s it. You saw how that went, right? So, there’s nothing left to say. I fought for you, and that’s it. Thank you for the support. My family, I’m coming back home, I’m fine. Mission accomplished, mission given, but sometimes it’s like in Brazil, total corruption.”

For complete UFC Fight Night 84 results, click here.

Jon Jones Criticizes Anderson Silva’s Performance Against Michael Bisping At UFN 84

Add Jon Jones to the list of those who has been critical of Anderson Silva’s performance against Michael Bisping at UFC Fight Night 84 on Saturday.

“Bones” Jones took to social media to explain what he felt Silva could have done differently to ensur…

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Add Jon Jones to the list of those who has been critical of Anderson Silva’s performance against Michael Bisping at UFC Fight Night 84 on Saturday.

“Bones” Jones took to social media to explain what he felt Silva could have done differently to ensure victory in London this weekend.

Avoiding any confusion, Jones did follow-up with another post, revealing that he still saw “glimpses of greatness” from Silva.

For complete UFC Fight Night 84 results, click here.

Video: UFC Fight Night 84 Post-Fight Press Conference

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After the wild UFC Fight Night 84 main event on Saturday afternoon, UFC held the official press conference featuring Michael Bisping and several of the other fighters who competed this weekend.

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After the wild UFC Fight Night 84 main event on Saturday afternoon, UFC held the official press conference featuring Michael Bisping and several of the other fighters who competed this weekend.

Embedded above is the full video archive of the UFC Fight Night 84 post-fight press conference, which features Bisping talking about the controversial main event between himself and MMA legend Anderson Silva.

For complete UFC Fight Night 84 results, click here.

Anderson Silva Accuses London Judges Of Corruption In Bisping Decision

Longtime mixed martial arts legend Anderson Silva was looking to make a triumphant return to the Octagon against Michael Bisping in the main event of today’s (Sat., February 27, 2016) UFC Fight Night 84 from the O2 Arena in London, England, and for a brief moment in the third round, it looked like he had done just that.

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Longtime mixed martial arts legend Anderson Silva was looking to make a triumphant return to the Octagon against Michael Bisping in the main event of today’s (Sat., February 27, 2016) UFC Fight Night 84 from the O2 Arena in London, England, and for a brief moment in the third round, it looked like he had done just that.

However, Bisping was allowed to continue when referee Herb Dean decided not to stop the bout and allowed it to continue on, and Silva didn’t exactly take advantage of the situation despite having the veteran in serious – and bloody – trouble. No, Bisping rallied to win the fourth round on all three judges’ scorecards, and even with a vicious fifth round from ‘The Spider’ that saw him almost finish ‘The Count’ again with a front kick, the once-feared champion couldn’t edge his British counterpart.

Many, including UFC President Dana White, still believe that Silva should have won the unanimous decision 48-47 instead of Bisping, but it didn’t go that way in his home of London. The result is sure to continue inspiring a, shall we say, ‘heated’ debate amongst viewers, and some will cry that the hometown judges played into the bout’s outcome much more than they should have.

Apparently, Silva is one of these people, as he revealed (translated from Portuguese)in his post-fight interview that he believes he did his job and won the fight, but it was taken from him. He likened the result to supposedly ‘corrupt’ results that he’s also seen in his native Brazil:

“Here’s the deal, you can’t win one way, they try to take it away the other way. That’s it,” Silva said. “You saw how that went, right? So, there’s nothing left to say. I fought for you, and that’s it. Thank you for the support. My family, I’m coming back home, I’m fine. Mission accomplished, mission given, but sometimes it’s like in Brazil, total corruption.”

That’s certainly a strong accusation, but it was also an understandably emotional moment for the 40-year-old veteran who is now 0-3(1) in his last four UFC bouts. His critics will say that he didn’t engage enough and instead spent far too much time looking for the perfect counter shot, allowing Bisping to get in close and land numerous combinations.

There would be some truth to that for sure, but then there’s also the other contrasting point of view that Silva did a much higher amount of damage, which was apparent all over Bisping’s face in the form of several cuts and bruises in addition to endlessly flowing blood, which would once again entrench us in the controversial (and endless) discussion of MMA’s flawed scoring system.

Bisping has been accused of winning questionable decisions in his native Great Britain, however; it’s by no fault of his own. At the end of the day, ‘The Count’ took home his biggest win, and Silva has been left with a case of especially sour grapes. No one’s calling for an immediate rematch of an incredibly close and controversial bout, but what really could be next for both fighter?

Watch Silva and Bisping’s post-fight interviews courtesy of the UFC right here:

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