Dan Henderson: They Can Have Bisping After I’m Done With Him

UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping will have a chance to avenge the only KO loss on his professional mixed martial arts (MMA) record, when he takes on Dan Henderson to defend his 185-pound title in a rematch from their initial meeting at UFC 100 nearly seven years ago. Although Henderson might only be the No.

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UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping will have a chance to avenge the only KO loss on his professional mixed martial arts (MMA) record, when he takes on Dan Henderson to defend his 185-pound title in a rematch from their initial meeting at UFC 100 nearly seven years ago.

Although Henderson might only be the No. 13-ranked middleweight in the UFC, he was still granted the shot at the 185-pound strap for the final bout of his MMA career.

Many fellow 185-pounders were upset when news broke that ‘Hendo’ would be getting the title shot, such as former champs Luke Rockhold and Chris Weidman, and Henderson (courtesy of FOX Sports) says he can’t blame them:

“I completely understood where they were coming from,” Henderson said during an appearance on the Fight Society podcast. “If I was in their shoes, I’m sure I’d have similar feelings but it’s hard to say. This is kind of not a normal situation. I’m the guy that’s been around a long time and done quite a bit in the sport, has beat (Bisping) up worse than he’s ever been beat up before, I think that the fans wanted to see it again.

“For me, I don’t feel so bad because yeah, I’m kind of cutting in line a little bit but at the same I’m going to cut right back out of line. They can pick him up where I leave him. They can have what’s left of Bisping after I’m done with him.”

While Henderson has been contemplating the idea of retiring without having won a UFC title in his career, now that he has the opportunity to end his career as a champion, he doesn’t plan on letting it go to waste:

“It’s definitely something that’s been a goal of mine and I feel like I’ve been close to having that opportunity again and should have had that opportunity against Jon Jones and just got hurt and had a rough road back after the injury. I’m pretty thankful to be in this position where the fans asked for this fight and Dana White obliged,” Henderson said.

“I was OK with that. I was completely content with what I did in my career and satisfied with that, but obviously knew I fell short of my goals. That happens. It’s not something I’d beat myself up over but I’m fortunate enough to have this last chance opportunity.”

Dan HendersonAlthough Henderson is preparing for this fight hard and has concocted a solid game-plan for Bisping, he won’t put any unnecessary pressure on himself heading into the fight:

“It’s a huge opportunity for me to be able to finish my career on top,” Henderson said. “Like I said, I’m not going to waste that opportunity and do things half-assed. I’m going to make sure that I’m in shape, my game plan is set and it definitely is a huge fight. At the same time, I’m not adding any extra pressure to myself.

“It’s a fight where I’m going to try to beat the guy up just like any other fight that I do.”

Bisping and Henderson will meet in the main event of UFC 204 for the middleweight title live on pay-per-view (PPV), from the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England on October 8, 2016.

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Videos: Bisping, Henderson Explain Why They Are Going To Win At UFC 204

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As fight week continues, UFC has released two new videos featuring headliners Dan Henderson and UFC Middleweight Champion Michael Bisping ahead of their rematch for the title at this Saturday’s UFC 204 pay-per-view in En…

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As fight week continues, UFC has released two new videos featuring headliners Dan Henderson and UFC Middleweight Champion Michael Bisping ahead of their rematch for the title at this Saturday’s UFC 204 pay-per-view in England.

Featured above is “UFC 204: Michael Bisping – The Takedown,” which features the reigning UFC 185 pound champion discussing why he is going to beat the MMA legend this Saturday in a rematch of their epic first encounter won by Hendo via knockout at the historic UFC 100 event years ago.

Featured below is “UFC 204: Dan Henderson – I Beat Him Before, I’ll Beat Him Again,” which features Hendo, who claims Saturday will be the final fight of his legendary MMA career even if he wins the UFC Middleweight Championship, talking about why he feels he has what it takes to beat Bisping just like he did back at UFC 100.

UFC 204: Bisping vs. Henderson 2 takes place this Saturday, October 8, 2016 from the O2 Arena in London, England. Join us here at MMANews.com on Saturday evening for live coverage of the UFC 204 pay-per-view.

UFC 204 “Inside The Octagon” Showcases The British Fighters (Video)

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In a unique preview for UFC 204, John Gooden and Dan Hardy offer up their thoughts on the British contingent set for action this Saturday night.

That includes a look at the likes of Mic…

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In a unique preview for UFC 204, John Gooden and Dan Hardy offer up their thoughts on the British contingent set for action this Saturday night.

That includes a look at the likes of Michael Bisping, the reigning UFC middleweight champion, Leon Edwards and Danny Roberts.

UFC 204 features Bisping defending his title against Dan Henderson, while Edwards meets Albert Tumenov and Roberts takes on Mike Perry.

UFC 204 Embedded Episode 2

UFC 204 is less than a week away and the second episode of UFC 204 Embedded was released on the UFC’s YouTube channel. In the episode, middleweight title challenger Dan Henderson spends time with a fan in California before heading to Manchester for fight week, and middleweight champion Michael Bisping embarks on his homecoming journey. Dutch

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UFC 204 is less than a week away and the second episode of UFC 204 Embedded was released on the UFC’s YouTube channel. In the episode, middleweight title challenger Dan Henderson spends time with a fan in California before heading to Manchester for fight week, and middleweight champion Michael Bisping embarks on his homecoming journey. Dutch middleweight Gegard Mousasi shows off one of his real estate projects, Mousasi’s opponent Vitor Belfort gets a pre-workout massage, and the event headliners get acclimated to the UK

UFC 204 takes place on Saturday, October 8 in Manchester, England. The UFC Fight Pass prelims start at 6:30PM/3:30PM ETPT with four bouts while the FOX Sports 1 prelims air at 8PM/5PM ETPT with four bouts. The main card (PPV) airs at 10PM/7PM ETPT with four bouts.

As always, stay tuned to Low Kick MMA for the latest coverage of UFC 204.

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Michael Bisping’s Coach Predicts Single-Shot Finish Of Dan Henderson

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Jason Parillo, the striking coach for UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping, believes “The Count” will return the favor this Saturday vs. Dan Henderson.

Bisping and Henderson headline UFC 204 from England, as the champion looks for revenge from a knockout loss at UFC 100 to the legendary Henderson.

“So we’re just going to go one shot,” Parillo said during an interview with Submission Radio. “Every time I get asked these questions, I go with the one shot. If it ends from one shot, I’ll tell you what shot it’s gonna be. It’s gonna be a head kick. He’s gonna knock out Dan Henderson with a head kick. Left head kick. He’s gonna knock him out with a left head kick.”

Back when they first met, Parillo wasn’t working with Team Bisping. Now, he is one of his most trusted coaches after helping him knockout Luke Rockhold to win the title. Parillo also is the striking coach for Cris “Cyborg” Justino.

“This is a very important fight for the both of us, for our whole team, for Brady Fink as well, for the guys that Michael’s been around for a long time, and it’s very important,” he said. “There’s nothing personal here, there’s just a little scar on Mike that we want to get off and Dan Henderson’s it, and Mike’s gonna be really focused and try again. He’s gonna do it in a high fashion, he’s gonna go out there have a good time and redeem himself.”

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Jason Parillo, the striking coach for UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping, believes “The Count” will return the favor this Saturday vs. Dan Henderson.

Bisping and Henderson headline UFC 204 from England, as the champion looks for revenge from a knockout loss at UFC 100 to the legendary Henderson.

“So we’re just going to go one shot,” Parillo said during an interview with Submission Radio. “Every time I get asked these questions, I go with the one shot. If it ends from one shot, I’ll tell you what shot it’s gonna be. It’s gonna be a head kick. He’s gonna knock out Dan Henderson with a head kick. Left head kick. He’s gonna knock him out with a left head kick.”

Back when they first met, Parillo wasn’t working with Team Bisping. Now, he is one of his most trusted coaches after helping him knockout Luke Rockhold to win the title. Parillo also is the striking coach for Cris “Cyborg” Justino.

“This is a very important fight for the both of us, for our whole team, for Brady Fink as well, for the guys that Michael’s been around for a long time, and it’s very important,” he said. “There’s nothing personal here, there’s just a little scar on Mike that we want to get off and Dan Henderson’s it, and Mike’s gonna be really focused and try again. He’s gonna do it in a high fashion, he’s gonna go out there have a good time and redeem himself.”

Russell Doane Tabbed To Face Mirsad Bektic At UFC 204 Saturday

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Russell Doane will step in and take on unbeaten featherweight Mirsad Bektic this Saturday at UFC 204.

Bektic was expected to kickoff the pay-per-view main card vs. Arnold Allen, but an …

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Russell Doane will step in and take on unbeaten featherweight Mirsad Bektic this Saturday at UFC 204.

Bektic was expected to kickoff the pay-per-view main card vs. Arnold Allen, but an injury sidelined Allen. Officials announced Jimmy Kennedy as a replacement, but he was removed that very same day.

Doane (14-6) enters with an Octagon mark of 2-3 and will be trying to hand Bektic his first loss in 10 professional fights. Bektic has won each of his three UFC bouts.

UFC 204 takes place Saturday from the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England, as Michael Bisping defends his middleweight title opposite Dan Henderson.

MAIN CARD (PPV, 10 p.m. ET)

Michael Bisping vs. Dan Henderson for Bisping’s UFC 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
Ian Entwistle vs. Rob Font
Davey Grant vs. Damian Stasiak
Leon Edwards vs. Albert Tumenov

PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC Fight Pass, 6:30 p.m. ET)

Mike Perry vs. Danny Roberts
Adriano Martins vs. Leonardo Santos
Marc Diakiese vs. Lukasz Sajewski