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UFC Fight Night 84 Results: Michael Bisping vs. Anderson Silva

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[Show: UFC Fight Night 84] [Location: London] [Date: 2/27/16] [Airing Live On Fight Pass]

MAIN CARD (UFC Fight Pass, 4 p.m. ET)

Middleweight Bout: Michael Bisping vs. Anderson Silva

Round 1: Bisping comes out and misses a wild head kick. Silva circles the cage. Bisping caught him with a left hook and Silva smiled. Bisping pushed forward and landed a straight right. Silva becomes more aggressive late in the round. Silva puts his hands down and tells Bisping to come on. Bisping misses a wild spinning kicks, and they exchange to the bell with both men tagged. After the round, Silva went for a hug and Bisping pushed him back.

Round 2: Bisping comes out aggressive and backs Silva up against the fence. Silva stands and misses Bisping’s strikes by just standing there. Silva tagged him with a right hook. Bisping rocked him, and Silva went down. Bisping poured on the strikes from guard on top. Bisping can’t finish him and the bell sounds.

Round 3: Silva stopped clowning around in this round. Bisping continued to move forward and was landing his left hook often. Silva caught a kick and Bisping fell. Bisping got up, and a ate a head kick. Silva tagged him with a knee strike to the head. Bisping landed a series of strikes and Silva fired back. Bisping pointed down because his mouthpiece fell out and Silva landed a flying knee and Bisping dropped. The fight was not over as the bell sounded when Bisping was down. Major controversy here.

Round 4: Bisping looks out of it, and Silva did not pounce right away. Bisping was bleeding at this point. Silva caught him with a groin strike. Bisping comes out on fire and was landing some big strikes. Silva was poked in the eye. Back to the fight, Bisping punched him, and Silva went back peddling. Silva swarmed him with just seconds left in the fight.

Round 5: Bisping’s face was a bloody mess. Silva swarms him knowing that he needs a finish. A doctor checked on Bisping. He’ll continue. Bisping starts throwing bombs until Silva hurt him with a front face kick. Silva clinched and hit him with a knee to the body. Bisping went for a late round takedown, but was exhausted and could not get it. They exchange to the bell.

Results: Michael Bisping def. Anderson Silva via unanimous decision (48-47, 48-47, 48-47)

Middleweight Bout: Thales Leites vs. Gegard Mousasi

Round 1: They clinch right away. Mousasi took him down at 4:03, but Leites got right back to his feet and clinched with him. at 3:30, they separate. They got back to striking to end the round.

Round 2: Leites with a lot of movement in this round as Mousasi was looking more sharp. a mostly stand up round with Mousasi using his jabs while Leites was throwing a lot of combos. Leites shot in for a takedown with 30-seconds left, but could not get it and Mousasi kicked his legs. Leites’ left eye was busted up bad.

Round 3: Leites clinched with him and Mousasi took him down right away to begin the round. Mousasi let him up at 4:05. Leties starts throwing bombs midway through the round. Mousasi took him down with two minutes to go and got half guard.

Results: Gegard Mousasi def. Thales Leites via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 30-27)

Welterweight Bout: Tom Breese vs. Keita Nakamura

Round 1: They clinch right away. Nakamura with a trip takedown at 3:48. Nakamura moved to mount just seconds later. Breese sweeps and went for a leg submission. Breese got to his feet at 3:05. Nakamura blitzed him and then they clinched again at 2:20. They separated about a minute remaining and they go back to striking.

Round 2: Nakamura clinches with him right away and then got a trip takedown at 4:20. Nakamura got half guard and then Breeze went for a leg lock. He couldn’t get it and at 3:47 scrambled to top position. Breese was pouring on the strikes.

Round 3: Nakamura shot in for a single leg at 3:38, but could not get it. After working for it, he got it at 2:20.

Results: Tom Breese def. Keita Nakamura via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Bantamweight Bout: Brad Pickett vs. Francisco Rivera

Round 1: Rivera tagged him with a left hook right away, and Pickett took a minute to recover. Pickett recovers and uses his jabs really well. Rivera landed a snap head kick at 2:16. Pickett shot in for a single-leg takedown at 2:10, but was stuffed. Rivera tagged him with two hooks at 1:35. Rivera found his range and was owning Pickett in this round. Picket let his hands go at 1:11 and they had a wild exchange. Rivera dropped him with right hook with 20-seconds remaining.

Round 2: Pickett couldn’t find his range and was eating several jabs. He did get a single-leg takedown at 3:07 and jumped into guard. Rivera scrambled and got back to his feet at 2:31. Rivera started to throw bombs at this point. Pickett went for a takedown with 25-seconds left, but could not get it. Pickett kicked him in the nuts with 10-seconds left.

Round 3: Pickett went for a single-leg takedown at 4:40, but was stuffed. Rivera worked for it up against the fence and got it at 3:40 and got into side control. Pickett stayed the for rest of the round and this one goes to the judges.

Results: Brad Pickett def. Francisco Rivera via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC Fight Pass, 12:45 p.m. ET)

Makwan Amirkhani vs. Mike Wilkinson

Round 1: Amirkhani got a double leg takedown at 4:12 and got into side control. Amirkhani moved into guard half way through this round as he continued to beat him down. Wilkinson went for a keylock, but could not get it. Wilkinson was bleeding from his nose bad.

Round 2: Wilkinson dropped and went for a guillotine choke at 2:32, but Amirkhani got out of it. Wilkinson was then put on his back. Amirkhani beat him down for the rest of the round.

Round 3: Amirkhani shot in for a takedown at the beginning of the round, but could not get it. Wilkinson tried to land some shots from the top but ended up being taken down. Amirkhani slowed down, and Wilkinson tagged him and got on top.

Results: Makwan Amirkhani def. Mike Wilkinson via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 29-28)

Featherweight Bout: Davey Grant vs. Marlon Vera

Round 1: Meza comes out and clinches right away. Meza went for a dropping submission, but grabbed his gloves, and there was a stop in the action. Grant then dropped down and got on top. Grant then landed a very good straight right. Vera got up at 1:47 and took him down and got his back. Grant would scramble and get on top in guard with under 30-seconds remaining.

Round 2: Grant comes out and was bleeding heavily. He clinched at 3:30 and started to rip off knees to the body. Vera pulled guard at 2:57. They were stood up moments later.

Round 3: Grant came out and right away took him down with a double leg. Vera got a point taken away from him for grabbing the glove. The pace slowed down in this round. Vera got to his feet with under a minute to go and landed a flying knee strike to the face.

Results: Davey Grant def. Marlon Vera via unanimous decision (30-26, 30-26, 30-26)

Middleweight Bout: Scott Askham vs. Chris Dempsey

Round 1: Dempsey came out and got a double leg takedown right away into guard. Askham was looking for an arm submission and went for a triangle choke, but couldn’t get it. They had a scramble at 3:26 and Askham ended up on top. Dempsey got back to his feet at 1:20 and Askham stayed on his back. Askham tagged him with a right hook then hit a nasty head kick for the win.

Results: Scott Askham def. Chris Dempsey by knockout (head kick) at 4:45 of Round 1

Featherweight Bout: Arnold Allen vs. Yaotzin Meza

Round 1: They came out and had a wild exchange. Meza clinched with right away and put him on the fence. Meza took him down to the ground at 1:57. Allen got to his feet with under a minute to go, and they exchanged to the bell.

Round 2: They kept the fight standing through this round. Allen was the dominant fighter.

Round 3: Meza came out and was looking for a takedown, but could not get it. Meza clinched and put him on the fence. Meza got a throw takedown at 1:45, but Allen got on top and got his back at 1:35. Meza got to his feet under a minute to go. Allen tagged him with just seconds to go.

Results: Arnold Allen def. Yaotzin Meza via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Middleweight Bout: Krzysztof Jotko vs. Brad Scott

Round 1: Scott pressured him early and tagged him a few times. Jotko was loading up on his punches and was not landing at all. Jotko was also trying to land elbows, but could not get it. Scott was bleeding from his nose late in the round, which atthe same time, Jotko was starting to find his rhythm. Scott landed a good right hook that had Jotko back peddling.

Round 2: Jotko went for a takedown at 2:50, but was stuffed. Jotko clinched with him and pressed him up against the fence. Jotko landed a knee to the body, but was tagged with a left hook. Jotko landed a head kick and then a 1-2 combo after it. Jotko stunned him with an elbow late in the round.

Round 3: Scott slowed way down in this round. Jotko continued to come forward and landed a good knee at 3:37. Jotko took him down with 1:05 remaining and got guard.

Results: Krzysztof Jotko def. Brad Scott via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 29-28)

Lightweight Bout: Rustam Khabilov vs. Norman Parke

Round 1: Khabilov clinched with him and took him down at 3:05. Parke got to his feet, and they went back to striking. Parke started to let his hands go late in the round. Parke was headbutted at 1:24. The fight resumed. Khabilov looked for a single-leg takedown and got it with 35-seconds left. Khabilov got his back and landed some strikes.

Round 2: Parke tagged him with a left hook at 4:08. Parke found his range in this round and continued to land a left hook. Khabilov was slightly bleeding from his right temple. Khabilov started to throw some leg kicks and as the round went on, he worked harder. Khabilov went for a takedown at 2:10, but could not get it. Parke looked for a single leg with under a minute to go, but it was stuffed. Khabilov took him down and got guard. Khabilov landed some elbows while on top.

Round 3: Parke got a double leg takedown at 4:05 and then got his back at 3:50. Parke worked him over, but Khabilov scrambled and got to his feet at 2:35. Khabilov took him down at 2:27 and got guard. With a minute to go, Khabilov got his back and landed some more strikes.

Results: Rustam Khabilov def. Norman Parke via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Heavyweight Bout: Jarjis Danho vs. Daniel Omielanczuk

Round 1: Omielanczuk comes out quick and the dudes were throwing bombs. Omielanczuk tagged him with a series of rights and Danho was back peddling. Omielanczuk clinched with him up on the fence. Omielanczuk worked for the takedown late in the round, but could not get it. Danho landed some good elbows while in the clinch.

Round 2: Omielanczuk used a lot more leg kicks in this round. Danho looked tired in this round and the amount of strikes he threw were limited. Omielanczuk continued to pressure him through the round. Omielanczuk tagged him with a straight right and jumped on him. Danho got to his feet, but Omielanczuk stayed on him. Omielanczuk kneed him in the face, which was illegal, and the action stopped. Back to it, Omielanczuk tagged him with a right hook and landed some good strikes. Danho was tough and hanged in there.

Round 3: Omielanczuk punched him in the nuts and Danho fell to the ground. The doctor was called into the cage to check on Danho. The fight was called.

Results: Daniel Omielanczuk def. Jarjis Danho via majority tech decision (29-29, 29-28, 29-28)

Lightweight Bout: Thibault Gouti vs. Teemu Packalen

Round 1: This one did not last long. Packalen landed a sick uppercut that dropped Gouti, and he fell. Packalen chased him and got his back to lock in the rear-naked choke.

Results: Teemu Packalen def. Thibault Gouti via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 0:24

Lightweight Bout: Martin Svensson vs. David Teymur

Round 1: Teymur comes out and presses the pace. Both men exchange in leg kicks. Teymur landed a good leg kick at 4:16. Svensson shot in for a takedown, but could not get it. Teymur threw a leg kick at the two-minute mark and Svensson caught it. He went for a takedown, but Teymur put up some good takedown defense. Teymur got a late round takedown.

Round 2: Svensson was looking for a takedown, but Teymur landed an uppercut and Svensson fell to the ground and the fight ended.

Results: David Teymur def. Martin Svensson via TKO (strikes) – Round 2, 1:26

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