UFC 128

UFC 128: Shogun vs Jones

A poster or logo for UFC 128: Shogun vs Jones.
Information
Promotion Ultimate Fighting Championship
Date March 19, 2011
Venue Prudential Center
City Newark, New Jersey
Attendance 12,619[1]
Total gate $2,140,000[1]
Buyrate 490,000[2]
Event chronology

UFC Live: Sanchez vs. Kampmann UFC 128: Shogun vs Jones UFC Fight Night: Nogueira vs. Davis

UFC 128: Shogun vs. Jones was a mixed martial arts pay-per-view event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on March 19, 2011, at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.[3][4]

Background

This event was expected to take place in Abu Dhabi, the promotion's first return to the United Arab Emirates since UFC 112.[5][6] However, the organization scrapped the idea after a suitable location for the event could not be finalized in time, since the temporary venue that hosted UFC 112 had been dismantled.[7]

A bout between Tito Ortiz and Antônio Rogério Nogueira, was linked to this event, but was moved to headline UFC Fight Night 24.[8]

A bout between Brendan Schaub and Frank Mir was expected for this event.[9] However, Schaub ended up fighting Mirko Filipović.[10]

A bout between Chael Sonnen and Yoshihiro Akiyama was briefly reported but Sonnen plead guilty to federal charges of money laundering[11] and had his contract placed on hold by the UFC.[12] Nate Marquardt was then signed to compete against Akiyama.[13][14] However, on March 12, it was announced that Yoshihiro Akiyama had to pull out of his fight with Nate Marquardt due to the tragedy in Japan. Dana White then announced via Twitter that Dan Miller would be stepping up from the preliminary fights to replace Akiyama on the main card.[15] Miller's original opponent Nick Catone instead faced UFC newcomer Costas Philippou in an 195-pound catchweight bout.

During Jon Jones' post-fight interview, following his victory over Ryan Bader at UFC 126, Joe Rogan announced that Rashad Evans had injured his knee during training. Jones was then informed that the UFC wanted him to replace Evans in a fight against Mauricio Rua in the main event for the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship. Jones accepted, and the fight was set for this event.[16]

Quinton Jackson was originally offered the fight before Jon Jones. He declined the fight saying he would never take a fight with only a four-week notice. He also stated that he currently weighed 250 pounds and would have to lose 45 pounds in that four week time period and would not have time to actually train.[17]

Karlos Vemola was scheduled to face Luiz Cane on the card, but Vemola was forced out of the fight with an injury.[18] Eliot Marshall stepped in and replaced Vemola.[19]

Manvel Gamburyan was scheduled to take on Raphael Assunção, but withdrew due to a back injury on February 25.[20][21] Erik Koch stepped in and faced Assunção, as Koch's original opponent for the UFC on Versus 3 event two weeks prior to UFC 128, Cub Swanson, pulled out due to injury around the same time as Gamburyan.[22]

UFC 128 featured two preliminary fights live on Spike TV,[23] and on March 7, it was announced that the Almeida/Pyle and Pellegrino/Tibau fights would stream live on the UFC's official Facebook page.[24]

Bruce Buffer announced that Mike Pyle defeated Ricardo Almeida by scores of 29–28, 30–27 and 30–27. However, the official scorecards showed that Pyle actually won the fight with scores of 29–28 across the board.[25]

On March 17, Dana White announced on an episode of MMA Live that Rashad Evans would be offered the next light heavyweight title shot against the winner of the main event.[26] Instead, Jones made his first title defense against Quinton Jackson on September 24, 2011 at UFC 135.[27]

Results

Main card
Weight class Method Round Time Notes
Light Heavyweight Jon Jones def. Maurício Rua (c) TKO (knees and punches) 3 2:37 [lower-alpha 1]
Bantamweight Urijah Faber def. Eddie Wineland Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28) 3 5:00
Lightweight Jim Miller def. Kamal Shalorus TKO (knee and punches) 3 2:15
Middleweight Nate Marquardt def. Dan Miller Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 30–27) 3 5:00
Heavyweight Brendan Schaub def. Mirko Filipović KO (punch) 3 3:44
Preliminary card (Spike)
Light Heavyweight Luiz Cané def. Eliot Marshall TKO (punches) 1 2:15
Lightweight Edson Barboza def. Anthony Njokuani Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28) 3 5:00
Preliminary card (Facebook)
Welterweight Mike Pyle def. Ricardo Almeida Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28) 3 5:00
Lightweight Gleison Tibau def. Kurt Pellegrino Decision (split) (29–28, 28–29, 29–28) 3 5:00
Preliminary card
Bantamweight Joseph Benavidez def. Ian Loveland Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 30–27, 30–27) 3 5:00
Catchweight (195 lbs) Nick Catone def. Costas Philippou Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 30–27) 3 5:00
Featherweight Erik Koch def. Raphael Assunção KO (punch) 1 2:32 [lower-alpha 2]
  1. For UFC Light Heavyweight Championship
  2. This bout aired on the Spike broadcast following the Marshall vs. Cane fight and the PPV broadcast following the Rua vs. Jones fight.

Bonus awards

Fighters were awarded $70,000 bonuses.[28][29]

References

  1. 1 2 "UFC 128 draws a reported 12,619 attendees for $2.14 million live gate". MMAjunkie.
  2. http://mmapayout.com/blue-book/pay-per-view/
  3. "UFC 128: Shogun vs. Jones". ufc.com. Retrieved 2011-01-04.
  4. "Full UFC 128 Fight Card Announced". Ultimate Fighting Championship. March 9, 2011.
  5. "UFC Returns to Abu Dhabi for UFC 128 on March 19th". bloodyelbow.com. November 10, 2010.
  6. "UFC 128 Headed to Abu Dhabi in March; Shogun vs. Evans Possible". MMAWeekly.com. November 10, 2010.
  7. "UFC's Abu Dhabi Return Scrapped". mmacombine.com. December 16, 2010.
  8. "Antonio Rogerio Nogueira vs. Tito Ortiz headlines UFC Fight Night 24 in Seattle". mmajunkie.com. December 21, 2010.
  9. "Frank Mir vs. Brendan Schaub also Stefan Struve vs. Brendan Schaub was targeted for early-2011 UFC event". mmajunkie.com. December 13, 2010.
  10. "Filipovic vs. Schaub at UFC 128". fightersonly.com. December 28, 2010.
  11. "Guilty plea shadows Chael Sonnen vs. Yoshihiro Akiyama at UFC 128".
  12. "Following money laundering conviction, Chael Sonnen suspended by UFC".
  13. Brett Okamoto (January 6, 2011). "Sources: Marquardt vs. Akiyama at 128". espn.com.
  14. http://sports.espn.go.com/extra/mma/news/story?id=6209527. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  15. "Yoshihiro Akiyama out at UFC 128; Dan Miller now faces Nate Marquardt". mmajunkie.com. March 12, 2011.
  16. "Rashad Evans hurt, Jon Jones now challenges Shogun Rua for title at UFC 128". mmajunkie.com. February 5, 2011.
  17. ""Rampage" Jackson cites poor timing, weight for UFC 128 title-fight decline". mmajunkie.com. February 7, 2011.
  18. "Karlos Vemola out, Luiz Cane without opponent for UFC 128". February 22, 2011.
  19. "Eliot Marshall returns, steps in to meet Luiz Cane at UFC 128". mmajunkie.com. February 23, 2011.
  20. "Manny Gamburyan Pulls Out Of UFC 128". mmafighting.com. February 25, 2011.
  21. "Featherweight Manny Gamburyan out at UFC 128 in New Jersey". mmajunkie.com. February 25, 2011.
  22. "With opponents injured, Koch/Assuncao tabbed for UFC 128". Sherdog.com. February 26, 2011.
  23. "Spike TV confirms "UFC Prelims" special for March's UFC 128 event". mmajunkie.com. March 2, 2011.
  24. "UFC 128's Almeida vs. Pyle, Pellegrino vs. Tibau to stream on Facebook". mmajunkie.com. March 7, 2011.
  25. "UFC 128 official scorecard images". heavymma.com. March 23, 2011.
  26. "Dana White: Rashad Evans to fight the winner of 'Shogun vs Jones'". mmamania.com. March 17, 2011.
  27. "As expected, champ Jon Jones and challenger "Rampage" Jackson headline UFC 135". mmajunkie. June 15, 2011.
  28. "UFC 128 bonuses: Schaub, Koch, Barboza and Njokuani each earn $70K". mmajunkie.com. 2011-03-20.
  29. "UFC 128 Post-Fight Bonsues Revealed". MMAWeekly.com. 2011-03-20.
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