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LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 27:  Anderson 'The Spider' Silva of Brazil (L) and Michael 'The Count' Bisping of England (R) compete in their Middleweight bout during the UFC Fight Night held at at Indigo at The O2 Arena on February 27, 2016 in London, England.  (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 27: Anderson 'The Spider' Silva of Brazil (L) and Michael 'The Count' Bisping of England (R) compete in their Middleweight bout during the UFC Fight Night held at at Indigo at The O2 Arena on February 27, 2016 in London, England. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Zuffa LLC/Getty Images

UFC Fight Night 84 Results: Winners, Scorecards from Silva vs. Bisping Card

Brian MaziqueFeb 27, 2016

Anderson Silva is the most perplexing athlete in mixed martial arts. On Saturday night in London, Michael Bisping defeated Silva via unanimous decision (48-47, 48-47, 48-47) in an odd, controversial and entertaining bout. The UFC congratulated both men after the fight:

There seems to be a disconnect in Silva's mind when it comes to determining what wins a fight in the UFC these days. His post-fight comments, per Fox Sports' Ariel Helwani, supported that notion:

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Silva is seemingly more interested in posing and making cinematic movements with his hands than landing strikes.

Through the first two rounds, Bisping was busier, and he even dropped Silva in the second round. There wasn't a ton of action—aside from Silva's posturing—but Bisping had clearly won both frames.

In the third, Silva came alive. He got more serious and took control of the center of the Octagon. Controversy struck at the close of the round.

Bisping lost his mouthpiece about 15 seconds before the end of the frame. He pointed to it, but referee Herb Dean didn't stop the action.

Just before the horn, Silva landed a flying knee that dropped Bisping. Dean waved off the round, but he should've called it a knockout. Silva thought he'd won the fight.

LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 27:  After knocking out Silva's gumshield Michael Bisping of Great Britain (L) stops fighting Anderson Silva of Brazil but Silva fights on without his gumshield and knocks Bisping to the ground with his knee during the Middlewei

He went into full celebration mode. It took at least three minutes for someone in his corner to convey to him that the fight wasn't over.

LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 27:  Anderson Silva of Brazil starts to celebrate his victory believing that he had knocked out Michael Bisping of Great Britain during the Middleweight Bout of the UFC Fight Night  at The O2 Arena on February 27, 2016 in London

Instead of coming out hard in the fourth round, Silva was tentative, and he gave away another round. To make things worse, he didn't capitalize after he hurt Bisping with a front kick. ZombieProphet shared a replay:

Bisping stumbled back, but instead of pouncing on his injured opponent, Silva just looked at him.

Silva won the round, but he didn't understand where he was in the fight. As the decision was read, he looked shocked that he didn't win.

During the post-fight interview, Bisping had nothing but respect for Silva, per Helwani and the UFC:

Bisping deserved to win, but he wasn't the better fighter. Silva gave him the fight, and Dean made a key error. Where does Silva go from here? At 40 years old, the chances that he changes his style seem slim. 

However, he probably has no chance to beat the best in the world with his style-over-substance approach. Bisping is a worker who will give most fighters a tough night, but he has also proved time and again that he's not an elite 185-pounder.

This one left a weird taste in your mouth after it ended, but it was fun to watch.

Mousasi Dominates Leites

LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 27:  Gegard Mousasi of Holland (R) in action as he beats Thales Leites of Brazil during the Middleweight Bout of the UFC Fight Night  at The O2 Arena on February 27, 2016 in London, England.  (Photo by Christopher Lee/Getty Imag

The co-main event was a one-sided beatdown. Thales Leites had no answer for Gegard Mousasi's kickboxing. Mousasi dominated Leites in every round. Leites, a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, attempted to take Mousasi down on several occasions. Mousasi stuffed every attempt.

Leites lost his confidence and had no choice but to take the beating. In the final round, he did land a hard shot, but it didn't put Mousasi in any danger.

The fight should have been a shutout on all three cards. Somehow, one judge found a round to give to Leites. ZombieProphet shared an image of a beaten and battered Leites:

Mousasi might have had some room to push the action against Leites, but he was content to pick the Brazilian apart from a distance. Referencing his technical-knockout loss to Uriah Hall in September, Mousasi explained his approach Saturday night, per MMAFighting.com:

A win is better than a thrilling defeat. Here's a look at all of the results:

Main Card Results

  • Michael Bisping def. Anderson Silva via unanimous decision (48-47, 48-47, 48-47).
  • Gegard Mousasi def. Thales Leites via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28).
  • Tom Breese def. Keita Nakamura via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28).
  • Brad Pickett def. Francisco Rivera via split decision (29-28, 29-28, 28-29).


Undercard Results

  • Makwan Amirkhani def. Mike Wilkinson via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28).
  • Davey Grant def. Marlon Vera via unanimous decision (30-26, 30-26, 30-26).
  • Scott Askham def. Chris Dempsey via knockout (head kick) at 4:45 of Round 1.
  • Arnold Allen def. Yaotzin Meza via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).
  • Krzysztof Jotko def. Brad Scott via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27).
  • Rustam Khabilov def. Norman Parke via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28).
  • Daniel Omielanczuk def. Jarjis Danho via technical decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-29).
  • Teemu Packalen def. Thibault Gouti via submission (rear-naked choke) at 0:24 of Round 1.
  • David Teymur def. Martin Svensson via technical knockout (punches) at 1:26 of Round 2.

The Finishes

Teymur Takes Down Svensson

LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 27:  David Teymur of Sweden and Martin Svensson of Sweden compete in their Lightweight bout during the UFC Fight Night held at at Indigo at The O2 Arena on February 27, 2016 in London, England.  (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Zuf

The uppercut was the punch of the day in the early bouts. David Teymur used the punch to put Martin Svensson in peril in the second round. 

After a high-octane first round, Svensson looked to be gassed coming into the second. The nasty uppercut caught Svensson coming in and put him down. Teymur wasted no time pounding his opponent out to get the stoppage.

The UFC shared the finish:

It was the UFC debut for both men and Teymur's fourth consecutive win. 

Packalen Chokes Out Gouti

LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 27:  Teemu Packalen of Finland holds Thibault Gouti of France into submission to win the fight during the Lightweight Bout of the UFC Fight Night  at The O2 Arena on February 27, 2016 in London, England.  (Photo by Christopher L

An uppercut was the shot that led to Teemu Packalen's victory over Thibault Gouti. Early in the first round, Packalen dropped Gouti in a brief exchange and almost immediately took his opponent's back to lock in the rear-naked choke.

It took just 24 seconds, and the bout was over. Here's the finish:

It was Gouti's UFC debut, and he was previously undefeated. Packalen shook off a loss in his UFC debut to score the impressive victory. 

Ashkam Depletes Dempsey with Head Kick

LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 27:  Scott Askham of England (L) KO's Chris Dempsey of the USA with a high kick in their Middleweight bout during the UFC Fight Night held at at Indigo at The O2 Arena on February 27, 2016 in London, England.  (Photo by Dean Mou

The American Chris Dempsey was performing well early in the first round, but Scott Ashkam turned the tables in a major way. A straight left hand started the issues for Dempsey, and a follow-up head kick turned out the lights.

Referee Yves Lavigne didn't waste time stopping the bout. The UFC's official Twitter account applauded the Brit's brutal finish:

We should've predicted a win for Ashkam; it fit his pattern. He has alternated wins and losses in his four UFC bouts. Krzysztof Jotko defeated him via split decision in his last fight.

This was Dempsey's second straight loss. Both have come by technical knockout.


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