UFC 88: Breakthrough
Date: September 6, 2008
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Venue: Philips Arena
Broadcast: Pay-Per-View (10pm ET)
| Dan Henderson, Rich Franklin, and Karo
Parisyan will all be making their return to
the Octagon at UFC 88 in Atlanta, GA on
September 6. The card is headlined by a light
heavyweight bout between Chuck Liddell and
Rashad Evans with the winner likely being very
close to a title shot.
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Dan Henderson, coming off a loss to Anderson
Silva in March, will be stepping back into the
cage against one of the UFC’s most highly
touted international talents, Rousimar
“Toquinho” Palhares. Henderson will be looking
for his first victory inside the UFC since
coming over after the collapse PRIDE. Toquinho
recently steamrolled Ivan Salaverry in his UFC
debut with a very slick armbar.
Rich Franklin, the former UFC middleweight
champion, will be facing off against fellow
Cincinnati fighter Matt Hamill in a battle at
light heavyweight. Franklin is coming off a
victory over Travis Lutter at UFC 83 and will
be fighting at light heavyweight for the first
time since he
fought Ken Shamrock at the first ever Ultimate
Fighter Finale. Matt Hamill (4-1, 4-1 UFC)
recently beat Tim Boetsch at UFC Fight Night
13 in April and will be looking to make it two
in a row since his
loss to Michael Bisping last year.
Karo Parisyan will be looking to prove to the
world that he’s still top shelf in the UFC’s
most talented division when he takes on one of
the best Japanese stars that the UFC has
signed in recent months, Yoshiyuki Yoshida.
Parisyan is coming off a knockout loss to
Thiago Alves at UFC
Fight Night 13, a fight that would have
catapulted him into title contention should he
have won. Yoshida recently made his UFC debut,
throttling Jon Koppenhaver at
UFC 84 in the
opening moments
of round one.
Chuck Liddell is looking to reclaim the UFC
light heavyweight title and a win over
undefeated Rashad Evans will most likely set
him up for a title shot. The same goes for
Rashad Evans, who’s also looking for a title
shot and possibly the biggest win of his
career.
As the mixed-martial-arts world awaits the
global broadcast of UFC 88, "Breakthrough,"
the city of Atlanta is beginning to show signs
of the approaching event on billboards and
heavily posted walls all about the urban
landscape. The UFC 88 main event will feature
former heavyweight
champion Chuck Liddell as he faces off with
the former Ultimate Fighter 2 winner, Rashad
Evans.
UFC 88 will take place in Atlanta, Ga., on
Saturday, September 6, setting up the first
show for the promotion inside the “Peach
State” in more than a decade.
In fact, UFC 11: “The Proving Ground”
(September 1996) and UFC 13: “The Ultimate
Force” (May 1997) were the only two shows ever
held in Georgia, which took place at the
Augusta Civic Center in Augusta.
UFC 88 Main Card:
Chuck Liddell vs. Rashad Evans
Rich Franklin vs. Matt Hamill
Karo Parisyan vs. Yoshiyuki Yoshida
Dan Henderson vs. Rousimar Palhares
PRELIMINARY CARD
Thiago Tavares vs. Kurt Pellegrino
Dong Hyun Kim vs. Matt Brown
Tim Boetsch vs. James Lee
Roan Carneiro vs. Ryo Chonan
UFC 88 Fight Results
Rashad Evans shot himself straight to the top
of the long list of challengers in the UFC's
light heavyweight division with a devastating
knockout win over the sport of MMA's top name
and former champion, Chuck Liddell, Saturday
night.
After a close opening round of their UFC 88
main event in Atlanta, Georgia Liddell
appeared restless and eager to close in on
Evans with strikes.
But it was Evans, a former Michigan State
wrestler, that made an impact with his fists
in the second round as he connected with an
overhand right flush to the jaw of Liddell,
knocking him unconscious immediately. Evans
threw a jab fake at Liddell before unleashing
his right hand just as Liddell himself loaded
up on an uppercut that landed a millisecond
too late to the arm pit of Evans.
Evans' punch landed clean, however, as
Liddell kept his left hand characteristically
low and let the blow through unfettered. With
the win, Evans stays undefeated at 17-0-1, and
Liddell loses for the third time in his last
four outings, dipping to 21-6 overall.
The win caps a three-year period for Evans
since his UFC debut without a single loss and
earns him top positioning to challenge
205-pound champion Forrest Griffin. But Evans
says that even if he doesn't get his just
rewards immediately, he'll remain patient.
"Hopefully (the win) puts me right up
there, but I'm a patient man ... whatever it
takes and however long it takes," he said.
In other action, Dan Henderson (23-7) won a
unanimous decision over Rousimar Palhares
(17-2),
Nate Marquardt (30-8-2) TKO'd Martin
Kampmann (13-2) in the first round,
welterweight Dong Hyun Kim (11-0-1) won a
split decision over Matt Brown (10-7) and
lightweight Kurt Pellegrino (18-4) won a
unanimous decision over Thiago Tavares (17-3).
Rounding out the card, Tim Boetsch (8-2)
won by TKO over Michael Patt (15-3) in the
first round
Jason MacDonald (22-10) submitted Jason
Lambert (23-9) in the second and Ryo Chonan
(15-8) won a split decision over Roan Carneiro
(12-8). |