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UFC 72 Results

Forrest Griffin Cbssportsline.com reports - Former UFC middleweight champion Rich "Ace" Franklin survived a late scare against Yushin Okami in the main event of UFC 72 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on Saturday. Franklin emerged with his second consecutive win since dropping the title, and the promise of another shot at the gol

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UFC 72 Preview and Weigh in Results

UFC 72

Weigh in Results

Rich Franklin (185) vs. Yushin Okami (185)
Forrest Griffin (204) vs. Hector Ramirez (204)
Jason MacDonald (185) vs. Rory Singer (186)
Tyson Griffin (155) vs. Clay Guida (155)
Marcus Davis (169) vs. Jason Tan (169)
Colin Robinson (238) vs. Eddie Sanchez (234)
Ed Herman (186) vs. Scott Smith (185)
Dustin Hazelett (169) vs

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Ed Herman vs. Scott Smith @ UFC 72

Ed Herman

The Ultimate Fighter alumni Ed "Short Fuse" Herman and Scott "Hands of Stone" Smith will face off in a UFC 72 matchup, the company announced today on its website.

The 185-pounders will fight on the undercard of the UFC’s first foray into Ireland on June 16. The main event of that card is former middleweight champion Rich Franklin taking on rising con

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Ultimate Fight Night Salaries Released 1/25/07

UFC Fight Night

Rich Clementi — $20,000 ($10,000 to show, $10,000 to win)
Ross Pointon — $5,000 ($5,000 to show, no win bonus)
(Clementi wins second-round rear naked choke)

Din Thomas — $24,000 ($12,000 to show, $12,000 to win)
Clay Guida — $5,000 ($5,000 to show, no win bonus)
(Thomas wins via unanimous decision)

Ed Herman — $24,0

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Rashad Evans scores stunning win on UFC Ultimate Fight Night

By - Canadian Press

 * * * * HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (CP) - Light-heavyweight (Sugar) Rashad Evans ran his mixed martial arts record to 15-0 Thursday, knocking out Sean Salmon with a stunning high kick in the main event of the UFC’s Ultimate Fight Night card.

The right-footed kick to the head left Salmon out cold as he toppled to the canvas like a sack of potatoes. Evans added to his pain with a couple of punches to the face before referee Troy Waugh stepped in at 1:06

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