UFC mixed martial arts event in 2011
UFC 130: Rampage vs. Hamill
was a
mixed martial arts
event held by the
Ultimate Fighting Championship
on May 28, 2011 at the
MGM Grand Garden Arena
in
Las Vegas, Nevada
.
[3]
Background
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This event was to be the third meeting between
Frankie Edgar
and
Gray Maynard
and their second meeting for the
UFC Lightweight Championship
. The two met earlier in the year at
UFC 125: Resolution
with the fight ending in a split draw, and Edgar retaining his title. Their first encounter at
UFC Fight Night: Florian vs. Lauzon
saw Maynard win via unanimous decision.
It was later announced on May 9 that injuries to both forced the fight to be removed from the card. Edgar suffered broken ribs, while Maynard suffered a knee injury.
[4]
On February 9, it was rumored that
Thiago Silva
had been forced from his bout with
Quinton "Rampage" Jackson
and could be replaced by
Rashad Evans
. Silva stated that he was not injured and was looking forward to his bout with Jackson. Instead, information surfaced that Silva may have failed a pre-fight drug screening at
UFC 125
, which could have resulted in his suspension.
[5]
It was then announced that the proposed Rashad Evans bout was never close to being signed, and that Rampage would face
Matt Hamill
.
[6]
Former
Sengoku
Middleweight Champion
Jorge Santiago
confirmed he has signed a contract with the UFC and returned to face
Brian Stann
at this event.
[7]
[8]
On April 20,
Brad Pickett
was forced to withdraw from his bout with
Miguel Torres
.
Demetrious Johnson
, who was set to fight
Renan Barao
on the undercard, stepped in as Pickett's replacement while Barao faced
Cole Escovedo
.
[9]
On April 27,
Norifumi Yamamoto
was forced out of his bout with
Chris Cariaso
due to injury.
Michael McDonald
, who was scheduled to take on
Nick Pace
at
UFC 133
, stepped in as Yamamoto's replacement.
[10]
Cody McKenzie
was set to fight
Bart Palaszewski
in this event, but an injury forced him out of the card. UFC president
Dana White
later announced that
Gleison Tibau
would step up to replace McKenzie.
[11]
Palaszewski was also injured and replaced by returning UFC veteran
Rafaello Oliveira
.
[12]
UFC 130
featured two preliminary fights live on
Spike TV
,
[13]
and the remainder of the preliminary bouts streamed on
Facebook
.
[14]
Results
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Main card
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Weight class
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Method
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Round
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Time
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Notes
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Light Heavyweight
|
Quinton Jackson
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def.
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Matt Hamill
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Decision (unanimous) (30?27, 30?27, 30?27)
|
3
|
5:00
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Heavyweight
|
Frank Mir
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def.
|
Roy Nelson
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Decision (unanimous) (30?27, 30?27, 30?26)
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3
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5:00
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Heavyweight
|
Travis Browne
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def.
|
Stefan Struve
|
KO (punch)
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1
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4:11
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Welterweight
|
Rick Story
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def.
|
Thiago Alves
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Decision (unanimous) (29?28, 29?28, 29?28)
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3
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5:00
|
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Middleweight
|
Brian Stann
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def.
|
Jorge Santiago
|
TKO (punches)
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2
|
4:29
|
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Preliminary card (
Spike TV
)
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Weight class
|
|
|
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Method
|
Round
|
Time
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Notes
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Bantamweight
|
Demetrious Johnson
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def.
|
Miguel Torres
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Decision (unanimous) (29?28, 29?28, 29?28)
|
3
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5:00
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Middleweight
|
Tim Boetsch
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def.
|
Kendall Grove
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Decision (unanimous) (30?27, 30?27, 30?27)
|
3
|
5:00
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Preliminary card (
Facebook
)
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Weight class
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|
|
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Method
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Round
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Time
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Notes
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Lightweight
|
Gleison Tibau
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def.
|
Rafaello Oliveira
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
2
|
3:28
|
[a]
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Bantamweight
|
Michael McDonald
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def.
|
Chris Cariaso
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Decision (split) (27?30, 29?28, 29?28)
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3
|
5:00
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Bantamweight
|
Renan Barao
|
def.
|
Cole Escovedo
|
Decision (unanimous) (30?27, 30?27, 29?28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
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This bout aired on the broadcast following the Jackson vs Hamill bout.
Bonus awards
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Fighters were awarded $70,000 bonuses.
[15]
- Fight of the Night: Brian Stann vs. Jorge Santiago
- Knockout of the Night: Travis Browne
- Submission of the Night: Gleison Tibau
Reported payout
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The following is the reported payout to the fighters as reported to the
Nevada State Athletic Commission
. It does not include sponsor money or "locker room" bonuses often given by the UFC and also do not include the UFC's traditional "fight night" bonuses.
[16]
- Quinton Jackson:
$250,000 (no win bonus) def. Matt Hamill: $32,000
- Frank Mir:
$250,000 ($125,000 win bonus) def. Roy Nelson: $15,000
- Travis Browne:
$16,000 ($8,000 win bonus) def. Stefan Struve: $21,000
- Rick Story:
$34,000 ($17,000 win bonus) def. Thiago Alves: $33,000
- Brian Stann:
$46,000 ($23,000 win bonus) def. Jorge Santiago: $36,000
- Demetrious Johnson:
$12,000 ($6,000 win bonus) def. Miguel Torres: $30,000
- Tim Boetsch:
$36,000 ($18,000 win bonus) def. Kendall Grove: $26,000
- Gleison Tibau:
$50,000 ($25,000 win bonus) def. Rafaello Oliveira: $10,000
- Michael McDonald:
$12,000 ($6,000 win bonus) def. Chris Cariaso: $4,000
- Renan Barao:
$10,000 ($5,000 win bonus) def. Cole Escovedo: $6,000
References
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- ^
a
b
Stupp, Dann
(June 20, 2011).
"UFC 130 officially draws 12,753 attendees for $2.58 million live gate"
.
MMAjunkie.com
. Archived from
the original
on June 30, 2012
. Retrieved
July 1,
2011
.
- ^
"Pay-per-view : MMAPayout.com: The Business of MMA"
. Archived from
the original
on 2011-06-27
. Retrieved
2011-10-09
.
- ^
"UFC 130: Rampage vs. Hamill"
. UFC.com. 2011-02-03.
- ^
Chiappetta, Mike (May 9, 2011).
"Frankie Edgar vs. Gray Maynard off UFC 130"
.
MMAFighting.com
. Retrieved
July 1,
2011
.
- ^
Morgan, John; Marrocco, Steven (February 9, 2011).
"Thiago Silva's status in doubt for UFC 130, "Rampage" Jackson could face Rashad Evans"
.
MMAjunkie.com
. Archived from
the original
on February 10, 2011
. Retrieved
July 1,
2011
.
- ^
"Matt Hamill replaces Thiago Silva, faces "Rampage" Jackson at UFC 130"
. mmajunkie.com. February 11, 2011.
- ^
Martin, Damon (February 22, 2011).
"Jorge Santiago Announces UFC Signing, Faces Brian Stann at UFC 130"
.
MMAWeekly.com
. Retrieved
July 1,
2011
.
- ^
Marrocco, Steven;
Stupp, Dann
(February 12, 2011).
"Brian Stann likely to meet Jorge Santiago, not Wanderlei Silva, at UFC 130"
.
MMAjunkie.com
. Retrieved
July 1,
2011
.
- ^
"UFC fight card updates"
. ufc.com. April 22, 2011.
- ^
Tabuena, Anton (April 27, 2011).
"UFC 130: 'Kid' Yamamoto Injured, Michael McDonald Steps in Against Chris Cariaso"
.
BloodyElbow.com
. Retrieved
July 1,
2011
.
- ^
"McKenzie out, Tibau In"
. ufc.com. May 5, 2011.
- ^
Whitman, Mike (May 19, 2011).
"Oliveira Replaces Palaszewski, Faces Tibau at UFC 130"
.
Sherdog.com
. Retrieved
July 1,
2011
.
- ^
"Spike TV confirms Boetsch vs. Grove, Johnson vs. Torres for UFC 130 "UFC Prelims"
"
. mmajunkie.com. May 17, 2011.
- ^
"Facebook airs UFC 130's Palaszewski vs. Tibau, Cariaso vs. McDonald, Barao vs. Escovedo"
. mmajunkie.com. May 17, 2011.
- ^
Stupp, Dann
(May 29, 2011).
"UFC 130 bonuses: Browne, Tibau, Stann and Santiago get $70K awards"
.
MMAjunkie.com
. Retrieved
July 1,
2011
.
- ^
"UFC 130 salaries: "Rampage" Jackson ($250K), Frank Mir ($250K) lead fighter payroll"
. mmajunkie.com. 2011-05-31.
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