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UFC 104

UFC 104: Machida vs. Shogun was a (MMA) event produced by the (UFC) that took place on October 24, 2009, at the Staples Center in , . The event's main card was headlined by a UFC Championship bout between defending champion and challenger Mauricio "Shogun" Rua, with Machida retaining the title via unanimous decision after five rounds. The co-main event featured a heavyweight matchup between rising prospect Cain Velasquez and Ben Rothwell, which Velasquez won by technical via punches in the second round at 0:58. The full card consisted of 11 bouts across , , , , and divisions, broadcast on pay-per-view for the main card and Spike TV for the prelims. Notable preliminary fights included Pat Barry's second-round of Antoni Hardonk, earning Barry both the Fight of the Night and Knockout of the Night bonuses, and Stefan Struve's first-round submission of Chase Gormley, which secured the Submission of the Night award; each bonus was worth $60,000. UFC 104 drew an attendance of 14,892 spectators, with 11,592 paid, generating $1,913,093 in ticket revenue and approximately 500,000 buys. The event marked a significant moment in the light heavyweight division, as Rua's performance led to widespread debate over Machida's victory, with many believing Rua had done enough to win, prompting an immediate rematch that Rua won, highlighting Machida's elusive style against Rua's aggressive striking and . Other standout results included Ryan Bader's victory over Eric Schafer, Chael Sonnen's win against , and Anthony Johnson's quick first-round knockout of .

Event Overview

Date, Venue, and Attendance

UFC 104 was held on October 24, 2009, at the Staples Center in , , a prominent arena that has since been renamed . This event marked one of the UFC's key appearances in a major U.S. market during its expansion phase in 2009. The event attracted a total attendance of 14,892 spectators, including both paid and complimentary tickets, of which 11,592 were paid. Live gate revenue for the evening reached $1,913,093, reflecting strong ticket sales at the venue. In terms of broadcast performance, UFC 104 generated approximately 500,000 purchases, contributing significantly to the promotion's revenue streams.

Promotion and Broadcast Details

UFC 104 was officially promoted as UFC 104: Machida vs. Shogun, emphasizing the marquee title bout between champion and challenger Mauricio "Shogun" Rua, highlighting Rua's storied legacy from . The event's main card aired on , beginning at 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT, following a one-hour preliminary card broadcast live on Spike TV starting at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT, which featured select undercard fights to build anticipation for the premium offering. Mike Goldberg handled play-by-play duties, while Joe Rogan served as the color commentator for both the Spike TV prelims and the pay-per-view main card, delivering their signature energetic analysis throughout the broadcast. As part of UFC's expansive event schedule under ownership, the promotion leveraged growing mainstream interest in to position UFC 104 as a pivotal spectacle in the fall lineup.

Background

Announcement and Key Matchups

UFC 104 was officially announced in mid- as a title defense for champion , with the event scheduled for October 24, , at the Staples Center in , . The headlining bout featured undefeated champion Machida (15-0 at the time) defending his title against Mauricio "Shogun" Rua, pitting Machida's karate-based, elusive striking style—characterized by precise counters, superior movement, and defensive footwork—against Rua's aggressive and background from his dominant FC tenure, where he captured the 2005 Middleweight Grand Prix title with a 12-1 record in the promotion. This matchup generated significant hype as a clash between Machida's unblemished streak and innovative approach, which had overwhelmed opponents like , and Rua's legendary status as a icon seeking redemption after early UFC setbacks due to injuries. The co-main event was later added as a heavyweight showdown between rising prospect Cain Velasquez and veteran Ben Rothwell, announced in August 2009 after Velasquez's original opponent was reassigned. Promotional narratives highlighted Velasquez's elite wrestling pedigree as a two-time All-American from , emphasizing his relentless takedown ability and cardio as demonstrated in his UFC debut TKO of Christian Wellisch, against Rothwell's extensive experience with a 30-6 record, including a 9-0 run in the IFL and 17 victories powered by his heavy hands and brawling style. Additional bouts announced for the card in early October 2009 included lightweight contenders versus , both seeking to rebound from recent losses and climb the division rankings, and middleweight matchup against , framed as a test of Sonnen's prowess against Okami's well-rounded skill set and prior contention experience. These fights contributed to the event's appeal by showcasing pivotal divisional battles alongside the star-studded top of the card.

Pre-fight Changes and Weigh-ins

The UFC 104 fight card underwent several alterations in the lead-up to the event due to injuries and scheduling adjustments. Originally, was scheduled to face in the heavyweight co-main event, but Carwin was reassigned to challenge UFC Champion at , prompting —who had been set to fight Chase Gormley—to step in as his replacement. This shift left Gormley without an opponent, leading to the addition of a preliminary bout between Gormley and . In the division, was forced to pull out of his matchup against due to a injury sustained in training, with agreeing to step in on short notice to keep the bout intact on the main card. These changes helped maintain the event's depth despite the disruptions, though they briefly impacted promotional narratives around the heavyweight contenders. The official weigh-ins for UFC 104 took place on October 23, 2009, at the Event Deck adjacent to the Staples Center in , . All fighters on the main card successfully made weight, with the exception of two bouts. champion weighed in at 202.5 pounds and challenger Mauricio Rua at 204.5 pounds, as did co-main event participants (238 pounds) and (265 pounds). Other main card fighters, including (155 pounds) and (155.5 pounds), also complied without issue. However, welterweight bout participant Anthony "Rumble" Johnson missed the 170-pound limit by 6 pounds, weighing in at 176 pounds for his fight against ; as a result, the matchup proceeded at , and Johnson was fined 20 percent of his show purse by the California State Athletic Commission. Similarly, in the lightweight bout, came in at 157 pounds and at 156 pounds, both exceeding the 155-pound division limit, but they mutually agreed to proceed as scheduled without further penalties beyond the weight class adjustment. These incidents marked the only weigh-in controversies for the event, with the rest of the preliminary card, including the newly added Gormley-Struve clash (Gormley at 234.5 pounds and Struve at 253.5 pounds), proceeding smoothly.

Fight Card and Results

Main Card Outcomes

The main card of UFC 104 featured five bouts, headlined by the light heavyweight title fight. In the main event, light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida defended his title against Mauricio "Shogun" Rua, winning via unanimous decision with scores of 48–47 across all three judges after five rounds. Machida's counter-striking and elusive footwork allowed him to land precise shots while avoiding Rua's aggressive advances, maintaining control in a closely contested affair. The co-main event saw heavyweight Cain Velasquez defeat Ben Rothwell by TKO (punches) at 0:58 of the second round. Velasquez utilized his superior wrestling to take Rothwell down early and transitioned into dominant ground-and-pound, overwhelming his opponent with relentless strikes until the referee intervened. In a catchweight bout at 157 pounds—after Gleison Tibau weighed in at 157 pounds and Josh Neer at 156.5 pounds—Tibau won by unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 29–28) after three rounds. Tibau's grappling pressure and effective takedowns neutralized Neer's striking, leading to periods of top control throughout the fight. Lightweight Joe Stevenson stopped Spencer Fisher via TKO (elbows) at 4:03 of the second round. Stevenson capitalized on his grappling to secure a crucifix position, raining down unanswered elbows that forced the stoppage. Opening the main card in a catchweight bout at 176 pounds—after Anthony Johnson weighed in at 176 pounds and Yoshiyuki Yoshida at 170 pounds—Johnson knocked out Yoshida with a punch at 0:41 of the first round. Johnson's explosive power overwhelmed Yoshida early, landing a devastating right hand that dropped him instantly.

Preliminary Card Outcomes

The preliminary card for UFC 104 consisted of seven fights across , , and divisions, broadcast on Spike TV and non-televised undercard slots. These matchups showcased a mix of established prospects and veterans, with several decisions highlighting exchanges. In the opener, defeated Eric Schafer by (30-27, 30-27, 29-28) after three rounds. Bader controlled the fight with dominant wrestling, securing multiple takedowns and ground control while landing effective strikes from top position, improving his undefeated record to 10-0. Heavyweight Pat stopped Antoni Hardonk via (punches) at 2:30 of the second round. Barry, a former kickboxer, overwhelmed Hardonk with precise leg kicks in the first round before capitalizing on a grounded opponent with ground-and-pound strikes in the second, earning his second UFC win. Middleweight outpointed by (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) over three rounds. Sonnen utilized superior wrestling to dictate the pace, repeatedly taking Okami down and avoiding significant damage while frustrating the fighter's attempts to stand, marking a career highlight in his 22-10-1 record at the time. In another middleweight clash, Jorge Rivera defeated Rob Kimmons via (punches) at 1:53 of the third round. Rivera absorbed early pressure but reversed momentum with a right hand that dropped Kimmons, followed by unanswered strikes on the ground that prompted Jason Herzog to intervene. edged out Razak Al-Hassan by (29-28, 28-29, 29-28) after a competitive three-round affair. The bout featured back-and-forth striking exchanges, with Kingsbury's volume and clinch work narrowly swaying two judges despite Al-Hassan's power shots. Heavyweight submitted Chase Gormley via at 4:04 of the first round. Struve, leveraging his 7-foot frame, pulled guard after an early scramble and locked in the from the bottom, forcing the tap in his UFC debut bout following Gormley's late addition to the card.

Post-Event Analysis

Bonus Awards

At the post-fight following UFC 104, the awarded performance bonuses to recognize standout efforts in the . The Fight of the Night bonus went to Pat Barry and Antoni Hardonk for their preliminary card clash, with each fighter receiving $60,000; the bout ended with Barry securing a second-round victory via punches, showcasing intense striking exchanges. Pat Barry also earned the Knockout of the Night award for the same performance against Hardonk, adding another $60,000 to his payout and bringing his total bonuses to $120,000. Stefan Struve received the Submission of the Night bonus of $60,000 for his first-round finish over Chase Gormley in a preliminary matchup, highlighting his prowess. In total, $240,000 in bonus money was distributed across these awards. These bonuses were selected by UFC executives, including president , based on criteria such as fight excitement, technical execution, and overall impact on the event.

Reported Payouts and Financials

The reported fighter payouts for UFC 104 were disclosed through filings with the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC), totaling a disclosed payroll of $922,000 across all bouts, excluding performance-based bonuses. Among the top earners, light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida received $200,000, comprising a $100,000 base salary and a $100,000 win bonus for his unanimous decision victory over Mauricio Rua. Challenger Mauricio Rua earned a flat $155,000 guarantee despite the loss, as reported in official CSAC documents. Heavyweight Cain Velasquez collected $70,000, including a $35,000 base pay and a matching $35,000 win bonus following his second-round technical knockout of Ben Rothwell. Other notable payouts included welterweight Anthony Johnson, who was fined 20% of his $30,000 show purse ($6,000 penalty) for weighing in at 176 pounds, six pounds over the 170-pound limit; his adjusted earnings after the deduction and including a $15,000 win bonus totaled $39,000 for the technical knockout win over .
FighterBase SalaryWin BonusTotal Payout
Lyoto Machida$100,000$100,000$200,000
Mauricio Rua$155,000N/A$155,000
Cain Velasquez$35,000$35,000$70,000
Anthony Johnson*$30,000$15,000$39,000
*Adjusted for 20% fine ($6,000) on show purse. The event generated $1,913,093 in live gate revenue from 14,892 attendees at the Staples Center, with paid attendance of 11,592. Additionally, UFC 104 achieved approximately 500,000 pay-per-view buys, contributing significantly to the promotion's overall revenue for the year. These figures do not encompass separate performance bonuses awarded to recipients such as Pat Barry and Stefan Struve, which added $60,000 each beyond the base payroll.

Controversies and Legacy

The main event between light heavyweight champion and challenger Mauricio "Shogun" Rua ended in a controversial victory for Machida (48-47 on all three judges' scorecards), drawing immediate boos from the Staples Center crowd and widespread criticism from media and fans who believed Rua had done enough damage to win at least three rounds. UFC president publicly stated that he scored the fight for Rua, and the backlash prompted an immediate rematch at in May 2010, where Rua knocked out Machida in the first round to claim the title. Despite the official loss, Rua received his full contracted pay, including the win bonus, as a from the promotion amid the judging dispute. Adding to the event's issues, Anthony Johnson missed weight by six pounds, coming in at 176 pounds for his bout against , which proceeded at a ; Johnson was fined 20 percent of his show purse by the State Athletic Commission, underscoring the UFC's rigorous enforcement of rules and the health risks of extreme cuts. The controversies and outcomes at UFC 104 had lasting effects on the fighters involved. Machida's elusive, counterstriking style faced increased scrutiny following the disputed win, contributing to his first-round loss to Rua in the rematch and subsequent title defenses where he struggled against aggressive pressure, ultimately leading to a four-fight skid that diminished his standing as an undefeated phenom. Cain Velasquez's dominant over propelled him into heavyweight title contention, culminating in a first-round of champion at just one year later to become the division's first Mexican-American titleholder. Rua's resilient performance, despite the loss, marked the start of his UFC resurgence, as he captured the belt in the rematch and defended it successfully before injuries slowed his career. Chael Sonnen's victory over elevated his profile in the division, setting up a high-profile title challenge against at and establishing him as a top contender known for his wrestling and trash-talking persona. Beyond individual careers, UFC 104 highlighted persistent inconsistencies in MMA judging, with the main event's scoring fueling debates over criteria like effective striking versus control and prompting calls for standardized training among officials to reduce such disputes. The card's international appeal, particularly through Rua's star power from PRIDE FC, contributed to the UFC's explosive growth in 2009, as the promotion expanded its global reach with high-profile bouts drawing larger audiences and buys amid a banner year that solidified MMA's mainstream traction.

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