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UFC 132
Date:
September 24, 2011
Location:
Pepsi Center, Denver, Colorado, USA.
How:
PPV

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UFC 135: Jones vs.Rampage

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Results

Preliminary card

    Featherweight bout: Brazil Raphael Assunção vs. United States Erik Koch

    Koch defeated Assunção via KO (punch) at 2:32 of round 1. This bout aired on the Spike broadcast following the Marshall vs. Cane fight and the PPV broadcast following the Rua vs. Jones fight.

    Catchweight (195 lb) bout: United States Nick Catone vs. Cyprus Constantinos Philippou

    Catone defeated Philippou via unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 30–27).

    Bantamweight bout: United States Joseph Benavidez vs. United States Ian Loveland

    Benavidez defeated Loveland via unanimous decision (29–28, 30–27, 30–27).

Preliminary card (Facebook)

    Lightweight bout: United States Kurt Pellegrino vs. Brazil Gleison Tibau

    Tibau defeated Pellegrino via split decision (29–28, 28–29, 29–28).

    Welterweight bout: Brazil Ricardo Almeida vs. United States Mike Pyle

    Pyle defeated Almeida via unanimous decision (29–28, 29–28, 29–28).[24]

Preliminary card (televised)

    Lightweight bout: Brazil Edson Barboza vs. Nigeria Anthony Njokuani

    Barboza defeated Njokuani via unanimous decision (29–28, 29–28, 29–28).

    Light Heavyweight bout: United States Eliot Marshall vs. Brazil Luiz Cane

    Cane defeated Marshall via TKO (punches) at 2:15 of round 1.

Main card

    Heavyweight bout: United States Brendan Schaub vs. Croatia Mirko Filipović

    Schaub defeated Filipović via KO (punch) at 3:44 of round 3.

    Middleweight bout: United States Nate Marquardt vs. United States Dan Miller

    Marquardt defeated Miller via unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 30–27).

    Lightweight bout: United States Jim Miller vs. Iran Kamal Shalorus

    Miller defeated Shalorus via TKO (knee and punches) at 2:15 of round 3.

    Bantamweight bout: United States Urijah Faber vs. United States Eddie Wineland

    Faber defeated Wineland by unanimous decision (29–28, 29–28, 29–28).

    Light Heavyweight Championship bout: Brazil Maurício Rua (c) vs. United States Jon Jones

    Jones defeated Rua via TKO (strikes) at 2:37 of round 3 to become the new UFC Light Heavyweight Champion.

 

Main card

 

Light Heavyweight Championship bout: Jon Jones (c) vs. Quinton Jackson

Welterweight bout: Matt Hughes vs. Diego Sanchez

Heavyweight bout: Ben Rothwell vs. Mark Hunt

 

Preliminary Fight Card

 

Featherweight bout: Manvel Gamburyan vs. Diego Nunes

Light Heavyweight bout: James Te Huna vs. Ricardo Romero

Bantamweight bout: Damacio Page vs. Norifumi Yamamoto

Heavyweight bout: Travis Browne vs. Rob Broughton

Lightweight bout: Takanori Gomi vs. Nate Diaz

Lightweight bout: Tony Ferguson vs. Aaron Riley

Middleweight bout: Nick Ring vs. Tim Boetsch

Bantamweight bout: Cole Escovedo vs. Takeya Mizugaki

 

 

UFC 135: Jones vs. Rampage is an upcoming mixed martial arts event to be held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on September 24th, 2011 at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.


Las Vegas, NV (USA) – UFC® light heavyweight champion Jon “Bones” Jones is undoubtedly the fastest-rising star in the sport of mixed martial arts. Since bursting onto the scene in 2008, the 23-year-old New Yorker has steamrolled through the UFC’s talented 205-pound division, finishing opponents with his unmatched blend of unorthodox striking and vice-grip-like submissions. On Saturday, Sept. 24, at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colo., Jones’ meteoric rise faces imminent danger, as “Bones” will makes his first title defense against former UFC and PRIDE® champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson.  


The Ultimate Fighting Championship® announced today the colossal 205-pound title bout, as well as an outstanding 170-pound clash between former welterweight champion and UFC Hall of Famer Matt Hughes and The Ultimate Fighter® season one winner Diego Sanchez.  If that wasn’t enough, UFC’s return to the Mile High City will feature a tremendous heavyweight battle pitting knockout artist Travis Browne against British finisher Rob Broughton, as well as an electric lightweight bout between The Ultimate Fighter® season five winner Nate Diaz and Japanese standout Takanori “The Fireball Kid” Gomi.

Jones, Jackson and UFC President Dana White will be in Denver on Tuesday, July 19 to discuss this epic card at a press conference to be held at the former BRAUNS Bar & Grill building at 1055 Auraria Pkwy at 10 a.m. MT. This event will be open to the public.

“Many people think that Jon Jones should be considered one of the pound-for-pound best fighters in the world, but I wouldn’t make that claim too fast,” UFC President Dana White said. “The 205-pound division is and always has been the most stacked division in MMA.  Rampage Jackson has been one of the top five light heavyweights in the world since 2003.  A win over Rampage Jackson will definitely put Jon Jones on the right track for becoming the pound-for-pound best fighter in the world.”

Result

Record

Opponent

Method

Date

. .

Jon Jones

.

September 24, 2011

Win

32–8

Matt Hamill

Decision (unanimous)

May 28, 2011

Win

31–8

Lyoto Machida

Decision (split)

November 20, 2010

Loss

30–8

Rashad Evans

Decision (unanimous)

May 29, 2010

Win

30–7

Keith Jardine

Decision (unanimous)

March 7, 2009

Win

29–7

Wanderlei Silva

KO (punch)

December 27, 2008

Loss

28–7

Forrest Griffin

Decision (unanimous)

July 5, 2008

Win

28–6

Dan Henderson

Decision (unanimous)

September 8, 2007

Win

27–6

Chuck Liddell

KO (punch)

May 26, 2007

Win

26–6

Marvin Eastman

TKO (punches)

February 3, 2007

Win

25–6

Matt Lindland

Decision (split)

July 22, 2006

Win

24–6

Yoon Dong-Sik

Decision (unanimous)

February 26, 2006

Win

23–6

Hirotaka Yokoi

TKO (soccer kick and stomp)

October 23, 2005

Loss

22–6

Maurício Rua

TKO (soccer kicks)

April 23, 2005

Win

22–5

Murilo Rua

Decision (split)

February 20, 2005

Loss

21–5

Wanderlei Silva

KO (knees)

October 31, 2004

Win

21–4

Ricardo Arona

KO (slam)

June 20, 2004

Win

20–4

Ikuhisa Minowa

TKO (knee)

December 31, 2003

Loss

19–4

Wanderlei Silva

TKO (knees)

November 9, 2003

Win

19–3

Chuck Liddell

TKO (corner stoppage)

November 9, 2003

Win

18–3

Murilo Bustamante

Decision (split)

August 10, 2003

Win

17–3

Mikhail Illoukhine

Submission (knee to the body)

June 8, 2003

Win

16–3

Kevin Randleman

TKO (punches)

March 16, 2003

Win

15–3

Igor Vovchanchyn

Submission (injury)

September 29, 2002

Win

14–3

Sean Gray

TKO (punches)

May 17, 2002

Win

13–3

Masaaki Satake

TKO (slam)

April 28, 2002

Loss

12–3

Daijiro Matsui

DQ (knee to groin)

December 23, 2001

Win

12–2

Yuki Ishikawa

KO (punches)

November 3, 2001

Win

11–2

Alexander Otsuka

TKO (doctor stoppage)

October 14, 2001

Loss

10–2

Kazushi Sakuraba

Submission (rear naked choke)

July 29, 2001

Win

10–1

Kenneth Williams

Submission (rear naked choke)

June 17, 2001

Win

9–1

Bryson Howvreck

Submission (punches)

April 29, 2001

Win

8–1

Rocko Henderson

Submission (kimura)

April 7, 2001

Win

7–1

Dave Taylor

TKO (corner stoppage)

February 18, 2001

Win

6–1

Charles West

Decision (unanimous)

December 9, 2000

Win

5–1

Rob Smith

Decision (unanimous)

November 29, 2000

Win

4–1

Warren Owsley

Submission (armbar)

October 28, 2000

Win

3–1

Ron Rumpf

TKO (punches)

July 19, 2000

Loss

2–1

Marvin Eastman

Decision (unanimous)

June 24, 2000

Win

2–0

Marco Bermudaz

Submission (rear naked choke)

May 13, 2000

Win

1–0

Mike Pyle

Decision (unanimous)

November 13, 1999

Result

Record

Opponent

Method

Date

. .

Quinton Jackson

.

September 24, 2011

Win

13–1

Mauricio Rua

TKO (punches and knees)

March 19, 2011

Win

12–1

Ryan Bader

Submission (guillotine choke)

February 5, 2011

Win

11–1

Vladimir Matyushenko

TKO (elbows)

August 1, 2010

Win

10–1

Brandon Vera

TKO (elbows and punches)

March 21, 2010

Loss

9–1

Matt Hamill

Disqualification (illegal downward elbows)

December 5, 2009

Win

9–0

Jake O'Brien

Submission (guillotine choke)

July 11, 2009

Win

8–0

Stephan Bonnar

Decision (unanimous)

January 31, 2009

Win

7–0

Andre Gusmão

Decision (unanimous)

August 9, 2008

Win

6–0

Moyses Gabin

TKO (punches)

July 12, 2008

Win

5–0

Parker Porter

KO (punch)

June 20, 2008

Win

4–0

Ryan Verrett

TKO (punches)

May 9, 2008

Win

3–0

Anthony Pina

Submission (guillotine choke)

April 25, 2008

Win

2–0

Carlos Eduardo

KO (punch)

April 19, 2008

Win

1–0

Brad Bernard

TKO (punches)

April 12, 2008

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*Fights labeled as "may not be broadcast" are scheduled to take place before the live broadcast begins. These pre-recorded fights are inserted into the broadcast if time permits. However, due to broadcast time constraints some of these undercard bouts may not be seen on a broadcast. These additional bout can be found as bonus footage on the event DVD.

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