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UFC 103

UFC 103: Franklin vs. Belfort was a event produced by the (UFC) that took place on September 19, 2009, at the in , . It marked the promotion's first visit to Dallas and featured a main card headlined by a bout between former UFC champions and , with Belfort securing a first-round victory at 3:02. The co-main event pitted against Mirko Filipović (Cro Cop), ending with a third-round win for dos Santos at 2:00. The event drew a sellout crowd of 17,428 spectators, generating a live gate of $2.4 million, and achieved approximately 375,000 buys. Notable undercard bouts included Paul Daley's first-round over and Josh Koscheck's quick first-round knockout of , contributing to a card with 13 fights—all broadcast on and Spike TV prelims. Belfort's emphatic return after a three-year hiatus highlighted the event's appeal, while dos Santos' performance stood out as an early highlight in his path to UFC contention.

Event Information

Date, Location, and Venue

UFC 103 took place on September 19, 2009. The event was held in , , , marking the promotion's first venture into the city's market despite prior appearances in the state, such as in two years earlier. The served as the venue, a multi-purpose arena that opened in 2001 and typically accommodates around 19,200 spectators for events, providing a large-scale setting for UFC's expansion efforts in the region. This hosting represented a strategic move by the UFC to tap into Texas's growing MMA fanbase, leveraging the arena's prominence as home to the NBA's and NHL's to draw significant local interest.

Attendance and Financial Performance

UFC 103, held at the in , , drew an attendance of 17,428 spectators, marking a sellout event for the promotion's debut in the city. The live gate revenue reached $2.4 million, reflecting strong local interest and contributing to the UFC's expanding commercial footprint in 2009. The event generated 375,000 pay-per-view buys, a solid performance that underscored the UFC's rising appeal amid increasing mainstream recognition for mixed martial arts. This figure positioned UFC 103 competitively against the concurrent boxing pay-per-view headlined by Floyd Mayweather Jr. versus Juan Manuel Márquez, which achieved 1 million buys and a $6.8 million gate despite drawing only 12,006 attendees. While the boxing event outperformed in both metrics, UFC 103's results highlighted the promotion's ability to vie for viewer dollars in a direct scheduling conflict, signaling MMA's growing challenge to traditional combat sports dominance. Additionally, UFC 103 featured a record 13 fights on the card, the most ever broadcast by at that time, which enhanced its for pay-per-view audiences and contributed to the event's overall financial success.

Background

Announcement and Initial Planning

The (UFC) officially announced UFC 103 on July 15, , as part of its 2009 event schedule, with the card set for September 19, 2009, at the in , . This marked the promotion's first event in Dallas and its return to Texas following the successful in two years earlier, reflecting a strategic push to deepen its footprint in high-potential U.S. markets. Tickets went on sale on July 18, , ranging from $50 to $450, underscoring the UFC's confidence in strong local demand. Positioned as the 103rd numbered event in UFC history, the card followed closely after UFC 102 on August 29, 2009, in , maintaining the promotion's rhythm of monthly major pay-per-views. Initially without a confirmed headline bout, the event was branded UFC 103, with an early main event announcement on July 20, 2009, pitting former champions against in a rematch. By 2009, the UFC, owned by , LLC since its acquisition in 2001, was emphasizing expansion through a robust lineup of numbered pay-per-view spectacles featuring marquee talent to capitalize on ' surging mainstream appeal. The promotion hosted 14 such events that year, contributing to record pay-per-view performance and solidifying its dominance in combat .

Fight Card Development and Changes

The fight card for UFC 103 underwent several significant alterations in the lead-up to the event, primarily driven by fighter injuries, strategic decisions, and organizational adjustments to enhance appeal. Initially announced on July 20, 2009, the main event was set as a rematch between and at a 195-pound , following their controversial from UFC 77 in 2007. However, due to negative fan feedback and backlash over the matchup's perceived lack of excitement, UFC President opted to revise it, announcing on July 28, 2009, that would replace Henderson to face Franklin in the headliner. This change was motivated by Belfort's return to the UFC after a four-year absence since his last Octagon appearance in 2005, aiming to capitalize on his star power and recent wins outside the promotion. Several other bouts were affected by injuries, leading to replacements that reshaped both the main and preliminary cards. In early September 2009, suffered a training injury and withdrew from his matchup against , prompting British striker to step in on short notice as a UFC debutant. Similarly, pulled out due to a knee from his scheduled fight with Jim Miller, with filling the slot on the preliminary card. Dan Lauzon also withdrew from a bout against Rafaello Oliveira due to a back , replaced by UFC newcomer . Separately, Matt Wiman withdrew from his bout against due to , with stepping in. Additional prelim adjustments included the addition of newcomers and Brian Foster in a matchup that highlighted emerging talent. These changes ensured the event maintained depth despite setbacks. The main card saw key confirmations throughout August 2009, solidifying the lineup ahead of the September 19 event. On August 3, 2009, vs. was demoted to the untelevised s to accommodate higher-profile additions like vs. , announced earlier that summer as a showcase. Other main card bouts, including vs. , were locked in by mid-August, reflecting the UFC's efforts to balance star power with competitive matchups. A notable innovation for UFC 103 was the introduction of live preliminary card broadcasts on Spike TV, announced on , 2009, marking the first time the promotion aired undercard fights in real-time on free television to build hype and accessibility for fans. This format included four prelim bouts, enhancing the event's overall structure.

Promotion and Broadcasting

Media Coverage and Broadcast Details

UFC 103's main card was distributed via through major cable and satellite providers , commencing at 10:00 p.m. on , . The event featured 13 bouts in total. International audiences accessed the through regional providers, though specific network details varied by . In a milestone for UFC broadcasting, select preliminary card fights aired live and commercial-free on Spike TV for the first time, starting at 9:00 p.m. and serving as a lead-in to the main event. The hour-long broadcast included matchups such as vs. and vs. Drew McFedries, attracting 1.4 million viewers and ranking as the second-highest rated program in its time slot among men aged 18-49. The production was handled by the UFC's standard team, with play-by-play commentary provided by and color analysis by . Pre-event hype included the "Countdown to UFC 103" special, which debuted on Spike TV on September 14, 2009, offering in-depth previews of key fighters and matchups.

Promotional Campaigns and Hype

The promotional buildup for UFC 103 centered on the main event featuring former UFC champion against , marking Belfort's return to the after a four-year hiatus from the promotion since his last UFC fight in 2005. UFC officials emphasized Belfort's explosive striking and past successes, dubbing him "The Phenom" in marketing materials to highlight his potential for a dramatic comeback against the technically proficient Franklin. This narrative was amplified by the matchup's origins: initially announced as Franklin versus , the bout was altered following widespread fan dissatisfaction expressed through online forums and media, prompting UFC President to sign Belfort and deliver what he called a more appealing headliner. Additional storylines fueled the event's anticipation, particularly the heavyweight co-main event between undefeated prospect and PRIDE veteran Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic, promoted as a stylistic showdown between dos Santos's aggressive and Cro Cop's renowned high kicks and leg attacks. Promoters spotlighted dos Santos as an emerging force in the division against Cro Cop's storied legacy of knockouts, positioning the fight as a test of old-school versus modern MMA evolution. Another key angle was Paul Daley's high-profile UFC debut against , with marketing focusing on Daley's reputation as a knockout artist from European promotions, especially after he stepped in on short notice following Mike Swick's injury withdrawal. Media events played a crucial role in building momentum, including a pre-fight press conference held in Dallas where fighters exchanged words and White addressed the card adjustments based on fan input. The official weigh-ins took place on September 18 at the Dallas Convention Center Arena, drawing local crowds and featuring dramatic moments such as Belfort's multiple initial weight misses before making the 195-pound catchweight limit on his final attempt. Fan engagement was enhanced by the event's status as the first UFC show in Dallas, aligning with the promotion's expansion into the Texas market through targeted advertising and tie-ins that leveraged regional pride. This approach, combined with responsive changes to the card driven by public feedback, created a sense of community involvement in shaping the night's rivalries.

Fight Card and Results

Main Card Results

The main card of UFC 103 featured six bouts broadcast on pay-per-view, headlined by a catchweight clash between former champion Rich Franklin and Vitor Belfort. All fights ended by stoppage, with five knockouts or TKOs in the first two rounds.
Weight ClassWinnerLoserMethodRoundTime
Catchweight (195 lb)Vitor BelfortRich FranklinKO (Punches)13:02
HeavyweightJunior dos SantosMirko Cro CopTKO (Punches)32:00
WelterweightPaul DaleyMartin KampmannTKO (Punches)12:31
WelterweightJosh KoscheckFrank TriggTKO (Punches)11:25
LightweightTyson GriffinHermes FrançaKO (Punches)23:26
LightweightEfrain EscuderoCole MillerTKO (Punches)13:36
In the main event, quickly closed the distance on , landing a left hand that dropped him before following up with ground strikes for the stoppage. Dos Santos and Cro Cop exchanged strikes throughout the first two rounds, with dos Santos landing heavier shots; in the third, dos Santos overwhelmed Cro Cop with punches until he verbally submitted while turtled on the ground. Daley rocked Kampmann with punches and followed with a flurry against the cage to end the fight. Koscheck dropped Trigg with a right hand and swarmed with ground-and-pound strikes for the referee stoppage. Griffin and França traded positions in the first round before connected with a straight right in the second, dropping França and finishing with punches on the mat. Escudero caught a body kick from , used it to secure a takedown, and unleashed punches from top position until the referee intervened.

Preliminary Card Results

The preliminary card for UFC 103 featured seven bouts broadcast on Spike TV, showcasing a mix of established fighters and promising newcomers in the , , , and divisions.
Weight ClassWinnerOpponentMethodRoundTime
MiddleweightDrew McFedriesSubmission (rear-naked choke)21:03
LightweightJim MillerTKO (shoulder injury)20:48
LightweightRafaello Oliveira (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)35:00
WelterweightBrian FosterSubmission (arm-triangle choke)21:09
Light HeavyweightEliot MarshallJason Brilz (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)35:00
Light HeavyweightIgor Pokrajac (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)35:00
Lightweight (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)35:00
These results are sourced from official UFC statistics. Key moments included Drwal securing the rear-naked choke after transitioning from top position to force the tapout against McFedries. Miller's victory came abruptly when Lopez's shoulder dislocated during a exchange, leading to a stoppage. In his UFC debut, Story impressed by reversing position and locking in the arm-triangle choke to submit Foster midway through the second round. The decisions in the Lentz-Oliveira, Marshall-Brilz, Matyushenko-Pokrajac, and dos Anjos-Emerson bouts reflected competitive striking and exchanges over three rounds each.

Post-Event Analysis

Bonus Awards

At UFC 103, the Ultimate Fighting Championship awarded its standard post-event bonuses to recognize outstanding performances, with each bonus valued at $65,000. These included Fight of the Night for the most exciting bout, Knockout of the Night for the most impressive stoppage via strikes, and Submission of the Night for the most skillful grappling finish. The selections were determined by UFC officials based on criteria emphasizing excitement, technical merit, and decisive finishes that highlighted the fighters' skills. The Fight of the Night went to welterweights and Brian Foster for their preliminary card clash, a back-and-forth battle that ended with Story's second-round submission victory but captivated audiences with its intensity. earned Knockout of the Night for his swift first-round knockout of in the main event, showcasing his signature speed and power. Story also secured Submission of the Night for the arm-triangle choke that defeated Foster, marking a rare double bonus for the newcomer and totaling $130,000 in awards for him.

Career Impacts and Legacy

Vitor Belfort's emphatic first-round knockout victory over at UFC 103 relaunched his career trajectory, positioning him as a legitimate contender for the title. UFC indicated that the win could allow Belfort to bypass other challengers for a shot at , which materialized at in 2011, though Belfort ultimately fell short. This performance marked a resurgence for the former , who had been out of the UFC since 2005 and struggled with inconsistencies, revitalizing his status as a top draw in the division. Junior dos Santos' third-round technical knockout of Mirko Cro Cop similarly accelerated his ascent in the division, establishing him as an emerging force against established veterans. The win, described as a statement performance by UFC officials, showcased dos Santos' striking prowess and propelled him toward a series of high-profile bouts, culminating in his capture of the title against at UFC on 1 in 2011. This victory over the former standout not only improved dos Santos' UFC record to 3-0 but also highlighted his potential as a future champion, drawing praise for his aggressive style. Paul Daley's UFC debut knockout of signaled initial promise for the British striker, with analysts projecting a potential title contention within a year due to his explosive finishing ability. However, his tenure proved brief, marked by a controversial post-fight incident in his subsequent bout that led to his release from the promotion. Meanwhile, Rick Story's second-round submission of Brian Foster earned him dual $65,000 bonuses for Fight of the Night and Submission of the Night, providing a significant financial and reputational boost that elevated his profile as a rising prospect and paved the way for further opportunities in . UFC 103 holds a notable place in the organization's history as the inaugural event to feature live preliminary fights broadcast on Spike TV, a milestone that expanded accessibility and averaged 1.5 million viewers across subsequent prelims starting from this card. The event's record 13-fight lineup underscored the UFC's growing event scale, contributing to its revenue surge beyond $300 million amid competition from boxing promotions. Held in , , it supported the promotion's territorial expansion into new markets, drawing over 17,000 attendees and reinforcing the UFC's foothold in the American South. Several victors, including dos Santos and —who advanced toward title contention with his submission win—achieved long-term prominence, with dos Santos becoming a multi-time champion and Koscheck challenging for the belt against in 2010.

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