Michael Bisping: F*** Dan Henderson, I’m The Champion

UFC 204 is finally here, as the Manchester Arena prepares to welcome their hometown hero to the octagon. Michael Bisping, for the first time in his UFC career, will enter the main event as the middleweight champion. Its been a very long road, 26 UFC fights with 19 wins and seven losses, as ‘The Count’

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UFC 204 is finally here, as the Manchester Arena prepares to welcome their hometown hero to the octagon. Michael Bisping, for the first time in his UFC career, will enter the main event as the middleweight champion. Its been a very long road, 26 UFC fights with 19 wins and seven losses, as ‘The Count’ looks for revenge at UFC 204. Defeating Dan Henderson would mean so much to Bisping, after ‘Hendo’ scored an epic UFC 100 KO over the current champ. Facing his rival on home soil in Manchester, England is almost poetic for Bisping.

Winning in the UK tonight would also make Bisping the most successful UFC fighter ever in terms of wins. Currently tied with former welterweight king Georges St-Pierre, ‘The Count’ will score his 20th victory if he gets vengeance against Henderson. Summing up an illustrious career, Henderson will look to walk out of the sport as the UFC middleweight champ. Having won titles in Strikeforce, two in Pride FC, and many others, ‘Hendo’ will undoubtedly feature in the hall of fame, regardless of the result tonight.

Michael Bisping vs. Dan Hendersson

Talk

There’s been a lot of talk heading in to the UFC 204 main event, a lot of it’s been centered on TRT and steroids. Michael Bisping accused Dan Henderson of cheating before their first fight, but ‘Hendo’ has responded with some accusations of his own. Although not as intense as their original rivalry, Bisping vs. Henderson 2 has way more on the line. Legacy, the title and of course bragging rights hang in the balance.

During the traditional weigh-ins face-off last night (Friday October 7), Bisping and Henderson got up close and personal. Courtesy of MMA Fighting on Twitter, here’s what happened when the two old rivals squared off in Manchester:

“Guys, this is the pinnacle of my career, it doesn’t get any better than this,” he began. I’m the champion. I’m defending it in Manchester.”

“Someone shut this d***head up over here. Mate, you’re going down, pal. F**k you! F**k Henderson! Manchester, let’s f*****g do this!”

How do you see this intense rematch playing out? Michael Bisping’s striking has certainly looked very sharp in recent footage, but who can deny the chance of that infamous H-Bomb landing again?

Stay tuned to LowKickMMA as we take you through the UFC 204 fight day with all the trimmings!

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UFC 204 Betting Odds: Surprise Name Favored

UFC 204 is here, and it goes down tonight (October 8th) from the Manchester, England. The UFC Fight Pass prelims start at 7PM/4PM ETPT with two 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. Betting odds for the

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UFC 204 is here, and it goes down tonight (October 8th) from the Manchester, England. The UFC Fight Pass prelims start at 7PM/4PM ETPT with two 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.

Betting odds for the event have been released. Dan Henderson (+192) vs. Michael Bisping (-227) for the middleweight title will serve as the main event while Vitor Belfort (+267) vs. Gegard Mousasi (-328) in a middleweight bout will be the co-main event. Rounding out the main card is Jimi Manuwa (-148) vs. Ovince Saint Preux (+128 ) in a light heavyweight bout, Daniel Omielanczuk (+145) vs. Stefan Struve (-170) in a heavyweight bout, and Mirsad Bektic (-750) vs. Jeremy Kennedy (+550) in a featherweight bout.

Here are the full UFC 204 betting odds courtesy of BigOnSports:

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D Henderson +192 vs. M Bisping -227

V Belfort +267 vs. G Mousasi -328

J Manuwa +128 vs. O St. Preux -148

D Omielanczuk +145 vs. S Struve -170

R Doane +550 vs. M Bektic -750

B Pickett +135 vs. I Alcantara -160

I Entwistle +245 vs. R Font-295

D Stasiak +150 vs. D Grant-175

L Edwards +195 vs. A Tumenov-230

M Perry +115 vs. D Roberts-135

L Santos +166 vs. A Martins-195

L Sajewski +215 vs. Marc Diakiese-260

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UFC 204 Predictions: Did Anyone Go With Hendo?

A rivalry that has been stewing for over seven years – at least for Michael Bisping – will finally come to a conclusion when “The Count” meets Dan Henderson for the middleweight title in the main event of tomorrow night’s (Sat., October 8, 2016) UFC 204 from Manchester Arena in Manchester, England. Having knocked out

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A rivalry that has been stewing for over seven years – at least for Michael Bisping – will finally come to a conclusion when “The Count” meets Dan Henderson for the middleweight title in the main event of tomorrow night’s (Sat., October 8, 2016) UFC 204 from Manchester Arena in Manchester, England.

Having knocked out Bisping with quite possibly the most famous one-punch KO in MMA history, aging legend ‘Hendo’ didn’t seem to care at all about a rematch with his British counterpart; that is, until Bisping shockingly won the belt by knocking out Luke Rockhold earlier this year. That meant the brash talker was in possession of the only major MMA title to elude Henderson, an official UFC belt. The 46-year-old was suddenly (and understandably) interested in the one fight “The Count” wished he could get back.

We’ll see what transpires at this stage in the game.

In the co-main event, Gegard Mousasi will take on another aging legend in Vitor Belfort for a top spot at 185 pounds. All told, it promises to be a pivotal night for the direction of the middleweight division. Find out who we picked to win the main bouts:

Michael Bisping vs. Dan Henderson:

Mike Drahota:

The main event in Manchester certainly eschews anything even remotely close to adherence to the ‘official’ rankings, something that’s drawn the collective ire of the most of MMA’s fanbase since it was teased and announced. But it should be a fun one where many fans hope “Hendo” can recapture the magic of UFC 100 by knocking out “The Count’s” lights again.

Yet like most I’ve seen so far, I don’t think that’s going to happen here. Following his impressive, title sealing win over Luke Rockhold, Bisping rates a deserving -227 favorite over “Dangerous Dan,” who is a +192 dog according to BigOnSports.com. I think the 46-year-old will struggle to keep up with this new, and apparently best, form of Bisping, outlasting with a combination of volume striking and unrelenting pace.

Of course there’s always a chance for that “H-Bomb,” but I think “The Count” gets the finish and his revenge, which is rough considering we’ll never get to see MMA legend Henderson finally win the one title that’s eluded him if he does. Bisping by third round TKO is my pick.

Rory Kernaghan:

The difference between Bisping and Henderson compared to when they first fought is vast. In the past seven years I think ‘The Count’ has improved greatly; ‘Hendo’ however has began feeling the effects of a near 20-year career. No longer is he impossible to knock out, and Henderson’s recent record is riddled with brutal losses.

It would be foolish to say an upset win is not possible, but I see it as highly unlikely. Bisping is on fire right now, has revenge on his mind, and is also on home soil. I like his footwork and of course his combinations, but ‘The Count’ has really started setting for his shots now. I see a knockout in round one, but it will be Michael Bisping who has his hand raised.

Mike Henken:

When it comes to the main event, it’s a pretty easy pick for me, as I see Bisping getting the job done. In my opinion, Henderson’s only chance to win is if he can land his patented right hand once again. I expect the champion to use his speed and movement to avoid the big shots, however, while landing combinations of his own. “The Count” should also have the cardio advantage, and if he can wear Henderson down, he may be able to find a finish. Bisping by third round TKO.

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Gegard Mousasi vs. Vitor Belfort:

Mike Drahota:

It’s cliché to see we’re no longer seeing the wrecking machine Vitor Belfort was just a few short years ago (although it seems like a lot longer), but it’s simply true. Chris Weidman and Ronaldo Souza destroyed him, and his only win in nearly three years ironically comes over Dan Henderson, whom he’s knocked out twice. Befort has looked out of sorts in the post-TRT era, and he’s a deserving +267 underdog at UFC 204. On the other hand, -328 favorite Mousasi looks like a man possessed as he attempts to wash himself of his disappointing knockout loss to Uriah Hall next year. He came guns blazing at UFC 200 and knocked out Thiago Santos in highlight reel fashion, and I think he’ll use his better all-around game to do just that to ‘The Phenom.’ Mousasi by second round knockout.

Rory Kernaghan:

Gegard Mousasi faces a shell of Vitor Belfort at UFC 204. ‘The Phenom’ is so far past his prime it’s almost hard to watch, but similar to the main event of the evening, there’s always a puncher’s chance. That said, against such a technically sound striker like ‘The Dreamcatcher’ that puncher’s chance is diminished greatly. I can’t see any way for Belfort to get the win here, and I’m predicting that Mousasi will be rampant and aggressive in his approach. Mousasi by TKO round one.

Mike Henken:

A few years back, Belfort was one of the most feared men in the division. His striking has typically been explosive and powerful, and his speed has always been second to none. I also always felt as if his ground game was underrated. However, he has lost two of his last three bouts, and has appeared to be declining. Mousasi, on the other hand, has only been picking up steam as of late, winning four of his last five bouts. His decorated kickboxing background and slick submission game should launch him towards a victory here, as I simply feel as if he’s the fresher fighter. Mousasi by first round TKO.

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Bisping: Dan Henderson Falls In The Third & He Isn’t Getting Up

Earlier today the UFC 204 weigh-ins went down and the two men involved in the main event for tomorrow’s card for the UFC 185-pound championship came face-to-face for the final time before they do battle. Michael Bisping and Dan Henderson locked eyes after hitting the scale in front of ‘The Count’s’ native UK crowd, and

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Earlier today the UFC 204 weigh-ins went down and the two men involved in the main event for tomorrow’s card for the UFC 185-pound championship came face-to-face for the final time before they do battle.

Michael Bisping and Dan Henderson locked eyes after hitting the scale in front of ‘The Count’s’ native UK crowd, and the middleweight king (courtesy of MMA Fightingonce again took the opportunity to trash-talk his opponent one last time before hitting the Octagon:

“What’s up Manchester! Who wants to see Hendo get knocked the eff out?” he shouted. “Guys this is the pinnacle of my career, it doesn’t get any better than this. I am the champion defending it in Manchester.”

Bisping would then join FS1 afterwards to discuss his brash comments, stating that he never plans out what he is going to say on the microphone and that it is all natural free-style smack-talking:

060416-UFC-Michael-Bisping-1.vadapt.664.high.51[1]“I don’t know, I was just letting him know…to be honest I never know what I say and I never plan what I’m going to say,” he said. “I think it was some profanity laced threats. Just letting him know I’m coming for him. It’s all fun and games, I’ve got nothing against Dan Henderson.

But make no mistake, when that fight starts, when that bell sounds, I’m coming for him. I’m looking to take his head off — 2009, UFC 100, I’m getting redemption for that. I’m putting him down, I’m putting him out. Dan Henderson is going out to rest, out to pasture, he’s off to the knackers’ yard. Dan Henderson is no more.”

Before he throws down with Henderson tomorrow night (October 8, 2016) Bisping plans on feasting like a king before putting on what he expects to be a royal performance against ‘Hendo’, and put a stop to those who claim that much like Bisping at UFC 199, it is Henderson’s ‘destiny’ to walk away champion tomorrow night:

“I’m going to go out to a delicious restaurant,” he said. “I’m going to eat like a king and then tomorrow, I’m going to perform like a king that I am — the middleweight champion of the world. That belt is staying here in Manchester. Dan Henderson is deluded. Some people have been saying, ‘Oh, you believe in destiny?’ because of my last fight. Well, this is Dan Henderson’s destiny. No it isn’t, get over it.
“The belt is staying here in Manchester. Make no mistake, put your money on it, round 3 Dan Henderson falls over and doesn’t get back up.”
Anderson-Silva-of-Brazil-and-Michael-Bisping-UFC-weigh-in[1]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 tomorrow night (October 8, 2016).

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UFC 204 Embedded Episode 4

UFC 204 is just right around the corner and the fourth episode of UFC 204 Embedded was released on the UFC’s YouTube channel. In the episode, middleweight champion Michael Bisping and challenger Dan Henderson play to the fans at open workouts. Later that night, middleweight opponents Gegard Mousasi and Vitor Belfort both tempt themselves at

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UFC 204 is just right around the corner and the fourth episode of UFC 204 Embedded was released on the UFC’s YouTube channel. In the episode, middleweight champion Michael Bisping and challenger Dan Henderson play to the fans at open workouts. Later that night, middleweight opponents Gegard Mousasi and Vitor Belfort both tempt themselves at very different stores. On Thursday, all the guys make their way to media day to take questions and face their opponents.

You can watch it here:

UFC 204 takes place 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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Six Reasons Fans Want Hendo To Smash Bisping Again

With just a few days to go before Michael Bisping defends his middleweight title against Dan Henderson, it’s about time we all refresh ourselves on why many MMA fans are hoping Henderson will re-create his UFC 100 super-starching of “The Count.” From his antics on TUF to his past mistakes like spitting on a downed opponent’s corner to

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With just a few days to go before Michael Bisping defends his middleweight title against Dan Henderson, it’s about time we all refresh ourselves on why many MMA fans are hoping Henderson will re-create his UFC 100 super-starching of “The Count.”

From his antics on TUF to his past mistakes like spitting on a downed opponent’s corner to his reputation for being outspoken with his many opinions, Bisping is an easy target to be cast as a villain, especially in contrast to quintessential good-guy Henderson. He seems to be a good family man and quite a nice guy off camera, but he’s been painted in quite the villainous light on it. So it may not be all that hard to see why rooting for Henderson seems to feel so natural for so many MMA fans.

Nonetheless, we’ve singled out the most polarizing moments and will examine them here, with three for each side of the argument.

Three Reasons Fans Want Pull For Henderson

Jun 6, 2015; New Orleans, LA, USA; Dan Henderson (blue gloves) celebrates his win against Tim Boetsch (not pictured) during UFC Fight Night at the Smoothie King Center. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports3. He’s Fought Everyone, Everywhere For Nearly 20 Years

At age 46, Henderson will be stepping into the Octagon for his 47th career fight. Of those battles he has won 32 with 18 finishes, including some of the most exciting knockouts in MMA history. In such a long-spanning career Henderson has faced some defeats. However, looking back on his record, the vast majority of his losses are to former champs and absolute legends.

He held two belts in Pride, was the last Light Heavyweight Champion of Strikeforce, and now has the opportunity to capture the one belt that has eluded him. It’s only fitting that a pioneer who has provided us with so many highlight-reel finishes in MMA’s modern-era and jaw-dropping memories from years past finds himself in a position to close out his career with a title shot against one of the sport’s most outspoken villains.

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