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This fight is widely viewed as the "Fight of the Year" for 2011. This fight was also inducted into the 2018 UFC Hall of Fame. [25] Rua was expected to face Thiago Silva on 21 July 2012, at UFC 149. [26] However, Silva was forced out of the bout with an injury. [27] Rua faced Brandon Vera on 4 August 2012, at UFC on Fox: Shogun vs. Vera. [28]
UFC 104: Machida vs. Shogun was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) on October 24, 2009 in Los Angeles, California. [ 3 ] Background
The event was headlined by the anticipated rematch between mixed martial arts legends Maurício Rua and Dan Henderson. [2] Henderson won their first encounter back in November 2011 at UFC 139 via unanimous decision in a bout lauded by many MMA pundits as the Fight of the Year for 2011 and one of the best bouts in the history of the UFC.
IN FOCUS: The new FX/Disney+ series, adapted from James Clavell’s 1975 novel, is the most-nominated show at this year’s Emmy Awards. As Kevin E G Perry writes, both the book and show take ...
UFC 128 featured two preliminary fights live on Spike TV, [22] and on March 7, it was announced that the Almeida vs Pyle and Pellegrino vs Tibau fights would stream live on the UFC's official Facebook page. [23] Bruce Buffer announced that Mike Pyle defeated Ricardo Almeida by scores of 29–28, 30–27 and 30–27. However, the official ...
UFC Fight Night: Condit vs. Kampmann 2 UFC Fight Night: Shogun vs. Sonnen (also known as UFC Fight Night 26 ) was a mixed martial arts event held on August 17, 2013, at the TD Garden in Boston . [ 2 ]
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Shogun (English: / ˈ ʃ oʊ ɡ ʌ n / SHOH-gun; [1] Japanese: 将軍, romanized: shōgun, pronounced [ɕoːɡɯɴ] ⓘ), officially sei-i taishōgun (征夷大将軍, "Commander-in-Chief of the Expeditionary Force Against the Barbarians"), [2] was the title of the military rulers of Japan during most of the period spanning from 1185 to 1868. [3]