A great deal of warriors timid far from giving expectations on their battles. Be that as it may, since when has UFC middleweight champ Michael Bisping been timid?
"Dan Henderson is going to get beat into a living mash," Bisping told MMAjunkie video accomplice Champions.co ahead of time of his rematch with the previous PRIDE champ on at UFC 204. "I'm going to toy with him for two rounds, I'm going to make him feel old and moderate, I'm going to humiliate him, and after that in the third round, I'm going to thump him unconscious."
The last time they met, it was Bisping on the less than desirable end of a concussive completion. Seven years back at UFC 100, Henderson laid him out with a right submit the second round. It was by a wide margin the most merciless loss of the Brit's profession.
Presently, Bisping (29-7 MMA, 19-7 UFC) is the No. 1 warrior USA TODAY Sports/MMAjunkie MMA middleweight rankings and holds the UFC middleweight title after an astounding late-profession turnaround. The 46-year-old Henderson (32-14 MMA, 9-8 UFC), positioned No. 14, is reaching end his vocation on a high note subsequent to beating back father time.
Much has been made about the matching's decency with higher-positioned contenders – No. 4-positioned Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza (23-4 MMA, 6-1 UFC) among them – taking a rearward sitting arrangement to the rematch. Be that as it may, Bisping said UFC President Dana White needed the battle, and he basically acknowledged.
"On the off chance that Dana had said "Jacare," I'd have battled "Jacare." If Dana said (Chris) Weidman, it would have been Weidman. The name they gave me was Dan Henderson. I owe that old knave one, so how about we do it. I know he's going to resign soon, so get him before he goes. There's a lot of plusses."
The second circumvent features Saturday's compensation per-view occasion at Manchester Arena in Manchester, England. The compensation per-view principle card begins at 3 a.m. neighborhood time.
The keep going time Bisping battled on home soil, it was UFC 105, and he was arranging a rebound after the Henderson misfortune. A second-round TKO of Denis Kang denoted his arrival to the win section. This time around, he'll battle in the small hours of Sunday morning to compensate the American for what happened each one of those years prior.
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