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UFC 102 Payouts

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UFC 102 Poster

The headliners of UFC 102 were the top financial earners this Saturday night as Nogueira and Couture combined for 51 percent of the night’s $1,285,000 payroll. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira was rewarded with $460,000, which includes a $60,000 fight of the night bonus, for his outstanding victory over Randy Couture. The 46 year old took home $310,000, which also includes his fight of the night bonus.

Taking home $140,000 was Nate Marquardt, who knocked out Jiu Jitsu ace, Demian Maia in just 21 seconds.

UFC 102 Full Payroll:

Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira: $460,000 (includes $150,000 win bonus plus $60,000 fight of the night bonus) defeats Randy Couture $310,000 (includes $60,000 fight of the night bonus).

Thiago Silva: $58,000 (includes $29,000 win bonus) defeats Keith Jardine ($55,000).

Nate Marquardt: $140,000 (includes $40,000 win bonus plus $60,000 knockout bonus) defeats Demian Maia ($28,000).

Jake Rosholt: $86,000 (includes $13,000 win bonus plus $60,000 submission bonus) defeats Chris Leben ($30,000).

Brandon Vera: $70,000 (includes $35,000 win bonus) defeats Krzysztof Soszynski ($8,000).

Aaron Simpson: $18,000 (includes $9,000 win bonus) defeats Ed Herman ($24,000).

Gabriel Gonzaga: $120,000 (includes $60,000 win bonus) defeats Chris Tuchscherer ($10,000).

Mike Russow: $20,000 (includes $10,000 win bonus) defeats Justin McCully ($15,000).

Todd Duffee: $10,000 (includes $5,000 win bonus) defeats Tim Hague ($7,000).

Mark Munoz: $24,000 (includes $12,000 win bonus) defeats Nick Catone ($5,000).

Evan Dunham: $14,000 (includes $7,000 win bonus) defeats Marcus Aurelio ($13,000).

Ed Herman

UFC 102 Medical Suspensions

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Ed Herman

Ed Herman

One day after the successful UFC 102 event, the Oregon State Athletic Commission released medical suspensions for the fighters.

The state has a 7 day mandatory suspension, and 12 UFC fighters were given suspensions above the mandatory limit.

Ed Herman was the recipient of the longest suspension. He is suspended indefinitely for an injury he sustained to his knee in his fight with Aaron Simpson.

The complete list of medical suspensions is as follows:

Randy Couture: 30 days

Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira: 30 days

Keith Jardine: 30 days

Thiago Silva: 7 days

Chris Leben: 30 days. He must have a CT scan of facial bones to rule out fracture.

Jake Rosholt: 7 days

Demian Maia: 30 days. He must have a CT scan of facial bones to rule out fracture.

Nate Marquardt: 7 days

Krzysztof Soszynski: 30 days (Laceration)

Brandon Vera: 7 days

Ed Herman: Suspended indefinitely due to injury to his left knee. Referred to doctor for MRI

Aaron Simpson: 7 days

Chris Tuchscherer: 45 days (Laceration)

Gabriel Gonzaga: 7 days

Justin McCully: 30 days (Referred to emergency room for evaluation of left eye)

Mike Russow: 7 days

Tim Hague: 60 days

Todd Duffee: 7 days

Mark Munoz: 30 days (Right elbow sprain)

Nick Catone: 7 days

Marcus Aurelio: 14 days

Evan Dunham: 7 days

Rose Garden Arena

UFC 102 Live Gate And Fighter Bonuses

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Rose Garden Arena

Rose Garden Arena

Over 16,000 fans were in attendance for Saturday’s UFC 102 at the Rose Garden Arena in Portland Oregon.  The live gate for the event drew $1.92 million and is a top five for the venue.  The UFC also handed out a total of $240,000 in bonuses to Nogueria, Couture, Marquardt and Rosholt.

Couture and Nogueria easily won the fight of the night as the action never stopped.  The fight lived up to all of its hype and showed just how good both fighters can be when they are at 100%.

Marquardt earned the knock out of the night when his first punch sent Maia flying through the air doing a 180 before crashing into the canvas. Dana White said, “Those are the kind of punches you see in movies. That stuff usually isn’t real – video games or something. It was an unbelievable shot.”  While it was the best looking knock out, Todd Duffee’s record setting knock out of Tim Hague could have also been picked.

Rosholt earned the submission of a night bonus with his arm triangle choke over Chris Leben.  Leben tried to tap out, but was choked out before being able to finish tapping out.

The live gate is the lowest US pay per view live gate since “UFC 96: Jackson vs. Jardine”.  Dana White admitted that the UFC priced the tickets wrong and the event drew a less-than-expected live gate. “I’m pissed off that we’re not the No. 1 gate in the history of this place,” White said. “That bums me out because I think we could have done it had we dialed it in right.”

Nogueira Punches Couture - via Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images

“UFC 102: Couture Vs. Nogueria” Results

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Nogueira Punches Couture - via Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images

Nogueira Punches Couture - via Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images

A fight that many thought should have happened five years ago, finally happened and it didn’t disappoint.  Despite not having a title fight on the card, UFC 102 shaped up to be a solid night of fights.  The night saw thrilling knockouts, a great arm triangle submission and all out wars that went the distance.

The night’s opening fight saw Brandon Vera take on late replacement Krzysztof Soszynski.   Vera opened the fight with a kick to Soszynski’s body that seemed to knock the wind out of Soszynski.  This opening kick set the pace for the rest of the fifteen-minute fight.  Soszynski did not have an answer for Vera’s kicks and when he was able to get into a clinch game, Vera’s Muay Thai proved to be too much to over come.  All three judges scored the fight 30-27 for Vera.

Hometown favorite Chris Leben promised a war with Jake Rosholt and it delivered.  The three-round battle saw Leben winning the stand up game, while Rosholt was clearly winning the ground game.  In the third round Rosholt was able to get the fight to the ground and had Leben in a tight arm triangle choke.  Leben started to tap, and stopped due to being choked out.

Anderson Silva was paying close attention to the next fight of Nate Marquardt and Demian Maia.  He had stated that he felt the winner should fight Dan Henderson to see who the true contender is for his belt.  Marquardt had just as impressive of a knock out of Maia as Henderson did over Bisping.  Maia attempted a head kick at the same time as Marquardt was throwing his first punch.  The punch landed squarely sending Maia for a 180 ride before crashing down to the canvas.

Both Keith Jardine and Thiago Silva promised their opponent was going to get knocked out.  Unfortunately for Jardine, Silva was the one who did the knocking out.  Silva was able to show his ground game skills early in the fight but Jardine was able to escape.  Once back on the feet, Silva caught Jardine with a short left hook that sent Jardine to the ground.  Silva pounced on the opportunity and three shots later Jardine was out cold.

Randy Couture stated that he was training for the best Nogueria he had ever seen.  Unfortunately the Nogueria that showed up was better than anything Couture had witnessed.  The undersized Couture didn’t have an answer for Nogueria’s offense.  Even when Couture landed solid heavy punches, Nogueria just seemed to shrug them off and kept coming forward.  The pace of the fight seemed more like that of welterweights as neither fighter would give up or stop going.  In the end, Nogueria won the decision victory.

Todd Duffee set a new knock out record by knocking out Tim Hauge in just 7 seconds.  Duffee sent Hauge to the ground with a straight jab and then seized the opportunity.  After a couple of right hands that didn’t hit the mark, a left-handed punch knocked Hauge out cold.

Ed Herman and Aaron Simpson was a fast paced action fight.  Unfortunately for Herman, a knee injury in the first round proved to be too much.  After the first round ended, Herman was noticeably limping to his corner.  Yves Lavigne told Herman to protect his knee before the start of the second after Herman said he was still able to fight.  Herman attempted to kick Simpson but Simpson just caught the kick.  As Simpson caught the kick, Herman’s knee popped and Herman curled up into a ball forcing Yves to stop the fight.

OFFICIAL RESULTS
o    Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira def. Randy Couture via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
o    Thiago Silva def. Keith Jardine via TKO (strikes) – Round 1, 1:35
o    Jake Rosholt def. Chris Leben via technical submission (arm-triangle choke) – Round 3, 1:30
o    Nate Marquardt def. Demian Maia via knockout (punch) – Round 1, 0:21
o    Brandon Vera def. Krzysztof Soszynski via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
o    Aaron Simpson def. Ed Herman via TKO (injury) – Round 2, 0:17
o    Gabriel Gonzaga def. Chris Tuchscherer via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 4:27
o    Mike Russow def. Justin McCully via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-26, 30-27)
o    Todd Duffee def. Tim Hague via knockout (punches) – Round 1, 0:07
o    Mark Munoz def. Nick Catone via split decision (28-29, 30-27, 29-28)
o    Evan Dunham def. Marcus Aurelio via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 30-27)

Randy Couture UFC 102 Weigh-In - Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images North America

UFC 102 Weigh-in Results

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Randy Couture UFC 102 Weigh-In - Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images North America

Randy Couture UFC 102 Weigh-In - Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images North America

All fighters on the “UFC 102: Couture vs. Nogueira” card successfully made weight Friday night. The weigh-ins took place at the Rose Garden Arena in Portland, Oregon, which is the same place where the fights will be held Saturday night.

Both main event fighters looked lean and ready to go to war as Couture weighed in at 220 pounds, while Nogueira tipped the scales at 231. The main event fighters each expressed their respect for their opponent and said this fight is a long time coming.

“UFC 102: Couture vs. Nogueira” weigh-in results:

Main Card
•    Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (231) vs. Randy Couture (220)
•    Thiago Silva (205) vs. Keith Jardine (205)
•    Demian Maia (185) vs. Nate Marquardt (185)
•    Krzysztof Soszynski (205) vs. Brandon Vera (205)
•    Jake Rosholt (185) vs. Chris Leben (185)

Preliminary Card
•    Aaron Simpson (185) vs. Ed Herman (185.5)
•    Chris Tuchscherer (258) vs. Gabriel Gonzaga (259)
•    Mike Russow (260) vs. Justin McCully (238)
•    Todd Duffee (251) vs. Tim Hague (263.5)
•    Mark Munoz (185.5) vs. Nick Catone (185.5)
•    Evan Dunham (155) vs. Marcus Aurelio (156)

UFC 102 Staff Predictions

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UFC 102 Poster

UFC 102 Poster

UFC 102 takes place live Saturday August 28th at the Rose Garden Arena in Portland, Oregon.  The televised portion of the card includes a light heavyweight matchup between Brandon Vera and Krzysztof Soszynaski, a middleweight bout with title shot implications between Nate Marquardt and Demian Maia, a middleweight fight between Portland’s own Chris Leben and Jake Rosholt, a co-main event of heavy hitters Keith Jardine and Thiago Silva and finally mainevented by heavyweights Randy Couture and Antonio Nogueira.  Read on for our analysis and predictions of who will be victorious inside the octagon.

Couture vs. Nogueira
In a matchup of two UFC and mixed martial arts legends, both Nogueira and Couture need a win to remain relevant in today’s heavyweight contender mix. Unfortunately, only one man can be victorious. Both fighters’ abilities have been questioned lately, with age being the biggest factor. Nogueira looked old and out of shape in his last bout, as he was finished for the first time in his career by Frank Mir. Couture was very undersized and had no answer for the phenom known as Brock Lesnar.

The fight will likely start off with Couture punishing Nogueira early on, but, the fact is Couture is a 46 year old in a young man’s sport. Randy’s age will become apparent in this fight as Nogueira proves to the world who the washed up fighter is as he submits Couture midway through the third round.

Thiago Silva vs. Keith Jardine
This bout has “fight of the night” written all over it as two of the top light heavy weight contenders step into the octagon both looking to knock the other guy’s block off. Both Jardine and Silva are coming off losses to top ranked fighters in Quinton Jackson and the champ, Lyoto Machida, respectively.

I have doubts about both fighters’ chins, but one thing is clear, their hearts are big and their punches are even bigger. Jardine’s unorthodox style and solid takedown defense will reign supreme as he forces Silva into a striking match, resulting in a TKO for “The Dean of Mean.”

Nate Marquardt vs. Demian Maia
Another extremely intriguing matchup involving title implications takes place on Saturday night as Jiu Jitsu ace Demian Maia takes on the always impressive Nate Marquardt. Maia looks to remain undefeated, ultimately looking for a matchup against the number one fighter in the world, Anderson Silva. Marquardt has been remarkable since losing to the champion, and hopes that a win over Maia will get him that much sought after rematch.

This fight is up in the air as I can see Maia pulling guard to achieve the takedown and submitting his opponent; while at the same time I can see Marquardt defending the takedown and taking Maia out on his feet. I’m leaning towards the more experience, hungrier fighter in Marquardt, as I believe he will be able to keep this fight standing and force the referee to come to the rescue of his game opponent in Maia.

Chris Leben vs. Jake Rosholt
Leben has the advantage of fighting in his hometown state for this event, which is well deserved since he had to take on Bisping in England for his last fight. Rosholt was a very promising prospect coming from the WEC based on his excellent wrestling credentials. This fight should answer many questions about Rosholt’s future in MMA. If Leben can avoid being taken down he will deliver the knockout the entire arena will be looking forward to seeing. However, I’m going with another upset in this matchup as Rosholt will be better prepared for this bout than he was in his first UFC fight with Dan Miller, as he presses for the takedown and successfully ground and pounds Leben for three rounds and earns the decision victory.

Brandon Vera vs. Krzysztof Soszynski
A matchup between two solid strikers will kick off the pay-per-view portion of UFC 102 as Brandon Vera looks to live up to his hype against “The Polish Experiment.”  Soszynski takes this fight on shorter notice as he is filling in for the injured Matt Hammil. Soszynski has looked strong in the UFC, finishing all of his three opponents, but Vera will be his toughest test to date. Vera has definitely not lived up to all the hype he was given (and made for himself) to this point, but he will get on the right track on Saturday night as he beats Soszynski to earn a unanimous decision.

MMA Recap Staff Quick Picks
Adam Dicker
Nogueira by submission
Jardine by TKO
Marquardt by TKO
Rosholt by Decision
Vera by Decision

Brent Todd
Couture by Decision
Jardine by TKO
Maia by Submission
Leben by Decision
Soszynski by Submission

UFC 102 Poster

“UFC 102: Couture Vs. Nogueria” Finalized

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UFC 102 Poster

UFC 102 Poster

The UFC today announced the addition of several fights for “UFC 102: Couture vs. Nogueria”.  UFC 102 takes place from the Rose Garden Arena in Portland, Oregon on Saturday August 29.  New fights recently confirmed include Marcus Aurelio vs Evan Dunham, Ed Herman vs Aaron Simpson, and Gabriel Gonzaga vs Chris Tuchscherer.

UFC 102 is headlined by former heavyweight champion Randy “The Natural” Couture (16-9) taking on Antonio “Minotauro” Nogueria  (31-5-1).   Couture last fought at “UFC 91: Couture vs. Lesnar” losing his title to Brock Lesnar.  Nogueria competed at “UFC 92: The Ultimate” where he was stopped for the first time in his career by Frank Mir.

The night’s co-main event features heavy hitters in Keith Jardine (14-6-1) taking on Thiago Silva (13-1).  Silva is coming off the first loss in his career at UFC 94 where he lost to the now light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida.  Both fighters are known for their stand and bang attitude and will each be looking to knock the other out.

In a fight that has middleweight title contender status, submission expert Demian Maia will be taking on Nate Marquardt.  Maia has won five straight in the UFC all by submission.  Marquardt is riding a two-fight win streak where he has stopped Wilson Gouveia and Martin Kampmann with strikes.

Hometown favorites Chris Leben, Ed Herman, and Evan Dunham round out the card.

The full UFC 102 card is as follows:

MAIN CARD
* Randy Couture vs. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira
* Keith Jardine vs. Thiago Silva
* Chris Leben vs. Jake Rosholt
* Demian Maia vs. Nate Marquardt
* Krzysztof Soszynski vs. Brandon Vera

PRELIMINARY CARD
* Gabriel Gonzaga vs. Chris Tuchscherer
* Justin McCully vs. Mike Russow
* Todd Duffee vs. Tim Hague
* Nick Catone vs. Mark Munoz
* Marcus Aurelio vs. Evan Dunham
* Ed Herman vs. Aaron Simpson