Dan Henderson Responds To Michael Bisping’s “Cheater” Accusations

At a recent UFC 204 gym day, former Strikeforce light heavyweight champion Dan Henderson was called out by longtime foe Michael “The Count” Bisping. Bisping, the current middleweight champion, made several accusations that Henderson hasn’t always been a clean fighter. “The Count” has been very persistent in slandering Henderson’s name every chance he gets, constantly

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At a recent UFC 204 gym day, former Strikeforce light heavyweight champion Dan Henderson was called out by longtime foe Michael “The Count” Bisping. Bisping, the current middleweight champion, made several accusations that Henderson hasn’t always been a clean fighter.

“The Count” has been very persistent in slandering Henderson’s name every chance he gets, constantly slamming him about using testosterone-replacement therapy (TRT), which at the time was legal when accompanied by a therapeutic use exemption (TUE), but has been banned altogether by athletic commissions since 2014.

However, from a technical point of view, a fighter using TRT, even when it was deemed legal, should have only been doing so with a TUE if it were essential to their ability to keep fighting. After the banning of TRT, not one fighter who was taking the substance at the time retired, only leaving one to imagine that the fighters were taking advantage of the system.

When questioned about this, Henderson made the following remarks via MMA Fighting:

I think he’s a little bit naive about certain things,” said Henderson, who challenges for Bisping’s middleweight title in the main event of UFC 204. “I was taking TRT when it was legal and really wasn’t taking much. That’s why I think it’s funny. I think his body has changed more since we fought the first time than mine has. He looks a lot bigger and a lot different now than he did then. I look about the same except for maybe a little grayer here and there.Dan-Henderson1-640x360

Henderson, now 46, does not consider himself someone who used to game the system, just a person who was abiding by the rules that were set in place. Although Henderson has been a user of TRT, he has been a long advocate of increased drug testing in mixed martial arts, and says he is in favor of USADA’s partnership with the UFC, comparing it to the Olympic testing when he was wrestling.

Henderson would later add:

I don’t care what he says,” Henderson said of Bisping. “It doesn’t matter to me. I know, in my mind, who I am and how I’ve been throughout the years. I never tested positive for anything.”I’m the one guy that’s probably been asking for this type of drug-testing for probably five or six years before they started it.

The statements above sent “The Count” into a rage. He wasn’t having any of it:

Dan Henderson, you were on TRT,” a disgruntled Bisping said at the gym day. “You were the godfather of TRT. Shame on you. This is the guy that says he needed TRT to be able to compete. Yet years later, he’s still competing. This guy is a marvel to modern science. Perhaps if you take his blood, we can find the cure for cancer. Because this guy is an anomaly.”

Henderson also stated how Bisping’s body looked vaguely different, saying that Bisping looked much bigger, and very different, as opposed to the previous bout between the two.

Bisping immediately snapped back saying:

“Yeah, through blood, sweat, and tears and hard work,” Bisping said. “Dan Henderson saying that just shows what a moron he is. Take one look at Dan Henderson, you can see there’s not much going on in between there. Captain Caveman. Fred Flintstones. Whatever you want to call it. You can see he is a throwback to the Neanderthal man.

For him to throw out insinuations like that, shame on you Dan Henderson. I’ve been tested more times than anybody — I don’t know if that’s accurate, but i’m still gonna do a Chael Sonnen and say that — I’ve been tested more times than anybody, I’ve never even come close. Not even a whistle. Not even a hint of suspicion in any of my tests. You can test my blood right now. I will piss in any cup you want.”060416-UFC-Michael-Bisping-1.vadapt.664.high.51[1]

Bisping finally struck gold, capturing the UFC middleweight championship, something that has eluded him for the greater part of his career, by defeating former UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold at UFC 199 by TKO under two minutes into the first round.

“The Count” will now have his chance at redemption, as he’s scheduled to defend his belt for the first time against a challenger he’s fought before, Dan Henderson. In their first meeting at UFC 100, Henderson got the best of Bisping in the second round, catching him with a lethal right hand that is now known as one of the most spectacular knock outs in the history of the sport, and something that has haunted Bisping his whole career.

Bisping has desired his chance to right that wrong, and at UFC 204, right next to his hometown, “The Count” will get a chance to do just that when he squares off against Dan Henderson, live in Manchester, England, October 8th, 2016.

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Video: UFC 204: Belfort vs. Mousasi Breakdown By Joe Rogan

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Ahead of tomorrow night’s UFC 204 pay-per-view in England, UFC has released a new video featuring longtime commentator Joe Rogan looking at the co-main event.

Featured above is the Joe Rogan breakdown video for Saturd…

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Ahead of tomorrow night’s UFC 204 pay-per-view in England, UFC has released a new video featuring longtime commentator Joe Rogan looking at the co-main event.

Featured above is the Joe Rogan breakdown video for Saturday’s exciting bout between Vitor Belfort and Gegard Mousasi.

UFC 204: Bisping vs. Henderson 2 takes place on Saturday, October 8, 2016 from Manchester, England. Join us here at MMANews.com on Saturday evening for live coverage of the UFC 204 pay-per-view.

UFC 204 Breakdown: Michael Bisping vs Dan Henderson

If you told me this time last year that Michael Bisping would be the UFC middleweight champion in 2016 I would have laughed in your face. Not that I thought Bisping was unskilled or not capable, simply that the odds weren’t in his favor. If you had said Dan Henderson would be contending for that same middleweight title in the same stretch of time I would have calmly taken a step back and, once at a safe enough distance, asked if you were off your meds. But that’s the beauty of MMA. There’s no script, nothing that is set in stone.

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If you told me this time last year that Michael Bisping would be the UFC middleweight champion in 2016 I would have laughed in your face. Not that I thought Bisping was unskilled or not capable, simply that the odds weren’t in his favor. If you had said Dan Henderson would be contending for that same middleweight title in the same stretch of time I would have calmly taken a step back and, once at a safe enough distance, asked if you were off your meds. But that’s the beauty of MMA. There’s no script, nothing that is set in stone. Which is exactly why the match between Michael Bisping and Dan Henderson at UFC 204 is intriguing despite the fact that both men are past their prime, or at least they’re supposed to be.

Michael Bisping has tasted the power in the right hand of Dan Henderson once before and the end result wasn’t a pretty sight. If the first British UFC champion once to remain king of the hill he’ll have to make some fundamental changes to his approach that wasn’t present in his first bout with Henderson. Firstly, Bisping is going to want to circle to his right away from the H-Bomb especially in those first five minutes. Bisping has a good jab that he can use both as a range finder and as a legitimate weapon. Once he finds the perfect distance, Bisping doesn’t hesitate to throw in combination and does so with damn good accuracy. Expect Bisping to dance on the outside and pick Henderson apart at distance.

Old man Dan Henderson is still in the thick of it despite being 46 years of age. But with age comes experience, something that Henderson has a ton of. But that won’t be enough to rely on in this battle against Bisping. Ideally Henderson is going to want to stay in Bisping’s face through the twenty-five minute bout in hopes of landing a big shot. The problem is that Henderson doesn’t have the chin that he used to and he’s going to have to wade through some fire to get to Bisping. In his most recent bouts there seems to be a lack of patience in Henderson’s game. He’s going to have to set up his strikes with a jab and should focus on throwing his heavy artillery to Bisping’s body rather than just head hunting the entire time. If Henderson can beat up Bisping to the body and put some doubt in the champ’s mind then he could likely uncork a devastating right hand up top to close the show.

Dan Henderson certainly has a chance to win in this fight, but it’s a puncher’s chance at best. Look For Michael Bisping to piece up Henderson on the feet before securing a second round TKO.

Do you think Dan Henderson has a shot at making history?


Jonathan Salmon is a writer, martial arts instructor, and geek culture enthusiast. Check out his Twitter and Facebook to keep up with his antics.

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UFC 204 Breakdown: Michael Bisping vs Dan Henderson

If you told me this time last year that Michael Bisping would be the UFC middleweight champion in 2016 I would have laughed in your face. Not that I thought Bisping was unskilled or not capable, simply that the odds weren’t in his favor. If you had said Dan Henderson would be contending for that same middleweight title in the same stretch of time I would have calmly taken a step back and, once at a safe enough distance, asked if you were off your meds. But that’s the beauty of MMA. There’s no script, nothing that is set in stone.

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If you told me this time last year that Michael Bisping would be the UFC middleweight champion in 2016 I would have laughed in your face. Not that I thought Bisping was unskilled or not capable, simply that the odds weren’t in his favor. If you had said Dan Henderson would be contending for that same middleweight title in the same stretch of time I would have calmly taken a step back and, once at a safe enough distance, asked if you were off your meds. But that’s the beauty of MMA. There’s no script, nothing that is set in stone. Which is exactly why the match between Michael Bisping and Dan Henderson at UFC 204 is intriguing despite the fact that both men are past their prime, or at least they’re supposed to be.

Michael Bisping has tasted the power in the right hand of Dan Henderson once before and the end result wasn’t a pretty sight. If the first British UFC champion once to remain king of the hill he’ll have to make some fundamental changes to his approach that wasn’t present in his first bout with Henderson. Firstly, Bisping is going to want to circle to his right away from the H-Bomb especially in those first five minutes. Bisping has a good jab that he can use both as a range finder and as a legitimate weapon. Once he finds the perfect distance, Bisping doesn’t hesitate to throw in combination and does so with damn good accuracy. Expect Bisping to dance on the outside and pick Henderson apart at distance.

Old man Dan Henderson is still in the thick of it despite being 46 years of age. But with age comes experience, something that Henderson has a ton of. But that won’t be enough to rely on in this battle against Bisping. Ideally Henderson is going to want to stay in Bisping’s face through the twenty-five minute bout in hopes of landing a big shot. The problem is that Henderson doesn’t have the chin that he used to and he’s going to have to wade through some fire to get to Bisping. In his most recent bouts there seems to be a lack of patience in Henderson’s game. He’s going to have to set up his strikes with a jab and should focus on throwing his heavy artillery to Bisping’s body rather than just head hunting the entire time. If Henderson can beat up Bisping to the body and put some doubt in the champ’s mind then he could likely uncork a devastating right hand up top to close the show.

Dan Henderson certainly has a chance to win in this fight, but it’s a puncher’s chance at best. Look For Michael Bisping to piece up Henderson on the feet before securing a second round TKO.

Do you think Dan Henderson has a shot at making history?


Jonathan Salmon is a writer, martial arts instructor, and geek culture enthusiast. Check out his Twitter and Facebook to keep up with his antics.

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Illness Knocks Ian Entwistle Out Of UFC 204, Bout Promoted To FS1 Spot

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Illness has knocked Ian Entwistle from UFC 204 and a bout with Rob Font, the promotion confirmed.

A planned UFC Fight Pass prelim between Marc Diakiese and Lukasz Sajewski has taken the place of Entwistle-Font on FOX Sports 1. The card takes place Saturday from Manchester, England and features Michael Bisping vs. Dan Henderson for the middleweight title.

Entwistle did not weigh-in early Friday, as the nine-win fighter fell ill. Font (12-2) did successfully tip the scales and will likely receive his fight purse.

MAIN CARD (Pay-per-view, 10 p.m. ET)

Michael Bisping vs. Dan Henderson – for middleweight title
Vitor Belfort vs. Gegard Mousasi
Jimi Manuwa vs. Ovince Saint Preux
Daniel Omielanczuk vs. Stefan Struve
Mirsad Bektic vs. Russell Doane

PRELIMINARY CARD (FS1, 8 p.m. ET)

Iuri Alcantara vs. Brad Pickett
Davey Grant vs. Damian Stasiak
Leon Edwards vs. Albert Tumenov
Marc Diakiese vs. Lukasz Sajewski

PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC Fight Pass, 7 p.m. ET)

Mike Perry vs. Danny Roberts
Adriano Martins vs. Leonardo Santos

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Illness has knocked Ian Entwistle from UFC 204 and a bout with Rob Font, the promotion confirmed.

A planned UFC Fight Pass prelim between Marc Diakiese and Lukasz Sajewski has taken the place of Entwistle-Font on FOX Sports 1. The card takes place Saturday from Manchester, England and features Michael Bisping vs. Dan Henderson for the middleweight title.

Entwistle did not weigh-in early Friday, as the nine-win fighter fell ill. Font (12-2) did successfully tip the scales and will likely receive his fight purse.

MAIN CARD (Pay-per-view, 10 p.m. ET)

Michael Bisping vs. Dan Henderson – for middleweight title
Vitor Belfort vs. Gegard Mousasi
Jimi Manuwa vs. Ovince Saint Preux
Daniel Omielanczuk vs. Stefan Struve
Mirsad Bektic vs. Russell Doane

PRELIMINARY CARD (FS1, 8 p.m. ET)

Iuri Alcantara vs. Brad Pickett
Davey Grant vs. Damian Stasiak
Leon Edwards vs. Albert Tumenov
Marc Diakiese vs. Lukasz Sajewski

PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC Fight Pass, 7 p.m. ET)

Mike Perry vs. Danny Roberts
Adriano Martins vs. Leonardo Santos

Demian Maia To Host UFC 204 Q&A At 1:45 PM ET On MMA News

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With the middleweight belt set to be defended Saturday at UFC 204, former challenger Demian Maia will be the featured guest for a Q&A session in England today.

The event streams at …

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With the middleweight belt set to be defended Saturday at UFC 204, former challenger Demian Maia will be the featured guest for a Q&A session in England today.

The event streams at 1:45 p.m. ET right here on MMA News from Manchester Central.

Maia has worked his way into the Top-5 at welterweight after failing to defeat then-UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva for the title.