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UFC 108

UFC 108: Evans vs. Silva was a event produced by the (UFC) that took place on January 2, 2010, at the in , . The card featured 10 bouts, headlined by a clash between former UFC champion Rashad Evans and Brazilian striker Thiago Silva, marking the organization's first major event of the year. Known for its turbulent booking history, the event underwent multiple changes due to injuries, including the withdrawal of Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira, which elevated the Evans-Silva matchup to the main slot. In the main event, Evans defeated Silva by (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) after three rounds of dominance, though he survived a late surge in the final frame to improve his record to 14-1-1. The co-main event saw British welterweight make a successful UFC debut by knocking out Dustin Hazelett via strikes at 2:24 of the first round. Other standout performances included earning a quick victory over in the heavyweight division at 2:07 of round one, positioning him as a rising contender, and Jim Miller submitting Duane Ludwig with an armbar in the opener at 2:31 of the first. The prelims delivered finishes as well, with tapping via and Mark Munoz stopping Ryan Jensen with punches. Despite earning a reputation as a "cursed" card after 11 fighters dropped out for various reasons, UFC 108 drew a lively crowd and showcased resilient matchmaking, contributing to a solid night of action that helped launch the UFC's 2010 schedule. Notable debuts like Daley's and competitive decisions, such as 's unanimous win over , highlighted the event's depth across weight classes.

Background

Promotion and Scheduling Changes

UFC 108 was initially announced on September 25, 2009, with middleweight champion set to defend his title against in the main event at the in . This matchup was positioned as a high-profile rematch, given Belfort's prior status as a former UFC champion and Silva's dominant reign. The card underwent significant revisions starting in late October 2009, when Silva's manager, Ed Soares, confirmed that the champion would not be ready to compete due to ongoing recovery from elbow surgery performed after UFC 101 in August. This withdrawal prompted the UFC to pivot the main event, leading to a series of announcements over the following months to stabilize the lineup. On November 10, 2009, the UFC revealed a new main event featuring Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira against Cain Velasquez, both top heavyweight contenders, while elevating the previously scheduled light heavyweight bout between Rashad Evans and Thiago Silva to co-main status. Just six days later, on November 16, 2009, Nogueira's withdrawal necessitated further adjustments, with Evans vs. Silva promoted to headline the event. The promotion highlighted Evans' status as a former light heavyweight champion and Silva's knockout power as key draws for the revised card. The co-main event slot experienced its own evolution amid the heavyweight division's instability. Early planning included considerations for Brock Lesnar's return from illness, with Fabricio Werdum as a potential opponent following Lesnar's withdrawal from , but this did not materialize for UFC 108. Dos Santos was scheduled to face , but Gonzaga's subsequent illness led to his replacement by UFC newcomer , announced on December 3, 2009, setting up Dos Santos' showcase. In the lightweight division, withdrew due to injury and was replaced by , but Sherk also pulled out, resulting in Jim Miller facing . These changes, detailed through a series of UFC press releases and media updates from September through December 2009, reflected the promotion's efforts to maintain a competitive card despite the setbacks. The frequent adjustments impacted fighter preparations by requiring rapid opponent switches and training camp modifications. By late December, the UFC confirmed the final 11-bout lineup, ensuring the event proceeded as scheduled on January 2, 2010.

Injuries and Fight Cancellations

UFC 108 experienced an unprecedented wave of injuries and illnesses in late , leading to numerous cancellations and last-minute adjustments to its fight card, which ultimately featured 11 bouts after significant reshuffling. This period marked a challenging time for , as multiple high-profile matchups were derailed by issues ranging from surgeries and infections to training accidents, forcing UFC officials to scramble for replacements and reposition fighters. The disruptions highlighted the physical toll of the sport and contributed to the event being dubbed one of the most "cursed" cards in UFC . One of the earliest and most impactful cancellations involved UFC champion , who was slated to defend his title against in the main event. Silva underwent elbow surgery earlier in 2009, which delayed his recovery and prevented him from competing on January 2, 2010, shifting the bout to in April. This vacancy prompted a reshuffling of the card, elevating versus to headline status. Heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar's ongoing health struggles further compounded the issues, as his diagnosis in November 2009—an intestinal condition exacerbated by his high-protein diet—forced the postponement of his title defense against , originally planned as the co-main event. Lesnar had already withdrawn from a prior bout at due to a related illness, and the severity of his condition, which required emergency surgery and hospitalization, kept him sidelined until later in the year, leaving a gap in the heavyweight lineup. In the heavyweight division, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira's severe staph , which entered his bloodstream and necessitated hospitalization, cancelled his anticipated matchup with just weeks before the event. The stemmed from an elbow issue that worsened rapidly, sidelining the former interim champion and contributing to broader scheduling chaos in the division, as Velasquez was left without an opponent. Similarly, Gabriel Gonzaga withdrew from his bout against due to a staph in his arm, prompting to step in as a replacement on short notice. Other notable withdrawals included , who sliced his hand on sheet metal while cleaning his garage, leading to a serious that forced him out of his co-main event against ; Dustin Hazelett ultimately filled in against Daley. Rory Markham tore his Achilles tendon during training, pulling out of his fight with and being replaced by . Steve Cantwell's undisclosed injury also cancelled his matchup with , adding to the preliminary card instability. These incidents, part of a larger surge in MMA injuries during late 2009, underscored the promotion's resilience in maintaining a full event despite the setbacks.

Event Details

Venue and Date

UFC 108: Evans vs. Silva was a mixed martial arts event promoted by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), held on January 2, 2010, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. The event featured a main card broadcast on pay-per-view (PPV) starting at 10:00 p.m. EST, preceded by a preliminary card airing on Spike TV at 9:00 p.m. EST. The served as a frequent host for UFC events in early , including UFC 108 and the subsequent UFC 109 just weeks later, underscoring its role as a key venue during the promotion's expansion phase. , often called the "Fight Capital of the World," played a pivotal part in the UFC's growth by providing a high-profile stage for major cards like this one.

Weigh-ins and Pre-Fight Notes

The official weigh-in for UFC 108 took place on January 1, 2010, at the in , , the day before the event. All 16 fighters made weight, with the exception of , who came in at 172 pounds—two pounds over the non-title limit of 170 pounds—resulting in a fine of 10% of his purse and the bout proceeding at a . Dustin Hazelett weighed in under at 168 pounds. All other medical examinations cleared the fighters without incident, and no additional bouts were canceled following the weigh-ins. The complete weigh-in results are as follows:
BoutFighter 1WeightFighter 2Weight
Main Event: 205 lb205 lb
Co-Main: ()*172 lbDustin Hazelett168 lb
155 lb155 lb
237 lb239 lb
Jim Miller155 lb156 lb
Preliminary: 171 lb171 lb
Preliminary: MiddleweightMark Munoz185 lbRyan Jensen186 lb
Preliminary: MiddleweightDan Miller185 lbConor Heun186 lb
*Daley missed the welterweight limit. At the pre-fight held on December 31, 2009, tensions were evident during faceoffs, particularly between main event fighters and , though no physical altercations occurred. The weigh-in ceremony drew a crowd of media and fans to the , though specific attendance figures were not publicly reported.

Fight Results

Main Card Outcomes

In the main event, former UFC Champion defeated by (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) after three rounds, with Evans controlling the fight through superior wrestling and clinch work, landing eight takedowns while being outstruck by Silva 31-12 in significant strikes overall. Evans dominated the first two rounds by closing distance for relentless takedowns and ground-and-pound, though Silva mounted a late rally in the third with a powerful right hand and submission attempts that Evans survived to secure the win. This victory reestablished Evans as a top contender in the division. Co-main event welterweight bout saw Paul Daley knock out Dustin Hazelett via punches at 2:24 of the first round, as Daley absorbed an early leg kick attempt and countered with a left hook that dropped Hazelett, followed by ground strikes that forced referee Yves Lavigne to stop the fight. Daley outlanded Hazelett 8-4 in significant strikes before the finish, marking his UFC debut with a quick statement performance. Lightweight matchup between Sam Stout and Joe Lauzon went the full three rounds, with Stout earning a victory (30-27, 30-27, 30-26) by edging out a volume-based striking exchange, landing 94 significant strikes to Lauzon's 26 while defending four of five takedown attempts. The fight featured competitive stand-up action, with Stout's body shots and precise combinations proving decisive after Lauzon's early pressure faded. Jim submitted Duane via armbar at 2:31 of the first round in their clash, reversing Ludwig's aggression by dropping him with strikes before transitioning to mount and isolating the arm for the tap. held a 6-2 edge in significant strikes in the brief fight, showcasing his prowess against the striker. Opening the main card, Junior dos Santos earned a first-round TKO over Gilbert Yvel via punches at 2:07, countering Yvel's aggressive entry with a left hook that buckled his opponent, then unleashing ground-and-pound to prompt referee Herb Dean's intervention. Dos Santos dominated with 14 significant strikes to Yvel's three, solidifying his status as an emerging heavyweight threat.

Preliminary Card Outcomes

The preliminary card for UFC 108 featured five bouts, all of which were contested on January 2, 2010, at the in , . In the opening bout, Rafaello Oliveira defeated John Gunderson by after three rounds, with all three judges scoring the fight 30-27. Oliveira dominated the exchanges throughout the contest, using his ground control to neutralize Gunderson's striking attempts and secure the victory on the scorecards. Welterweight stopped Mike Pyle via (punches) at 0:22 of the second round. The fight saw intense grappling in the first round, with Pyle attempting submissions including a , but Ellenberger survived and capitalized on a scramble early in the second to reverse position and land ground-and-pound strikes that forced Yves Lavigne to intervene. Pyle had stepped in on short notice, replacing an originally scheduled opponent. Middleweight Mark Munoz earned a TKO victory over Ryan Jensen at 2:30 of the first round via punches. Munoz utilized his wrestling background to take Jensen down quickly, reverse an early scramble, and deliver unanswered ground-and-pound from top position until referee Mario Yamasaki halted the action due to Jensen's inability to intelligently defend. Lightweight Cole Miller submitted Dan Lauzon with an inverted triangle kimura at 3:05 of the first round. After an early exchange where Lauzon briefly took Miller's back, Miller transitioned to top control, locked in the submission from a reverse triangle position, and forced the tap as referee Steve Mazzagatti intervened. Closing the preliminary card, welterweight Martin Kampmann submitted Jacob Volkmann via guillotine choke at 4:03 of the first round. Volkmann, replacing an injured Rory MacDonald, absorbed an early knockdown from Kampmann's striking but recovered and pursued a takedown; during the attempt, Kampmann snaked his arm around Volkmann's neck from the clinch for the choke, prompting referee Yves Lavigne to stop the fight.

Post-Event

Bonus Awards

At UFC 108, held on January 2, 2010, UFC president Dana White announced the post-event performance bonuses during the official press conference, following the standard structure of the era where recipients earned $50,000 each for standout efforts. The Fight of the Night award went to contenders and for their three-round bout characterized by intense, back-and-forth striking exchanges that showcased mutual resilience and technical striking prowess, earning each fighter $50,000. received the Knockout of the Night bonus of $50,000 for his emphatic first-round knockout of Dustin Hazelett at 2:24, delivered via a powerful left hook that highlighted Daley's striking power in the co-main event, despite Daley missing weight earlier. Cole Miller was awarded Submission of the Night and $50,000 for his first-round finish of Dan Lauzon at 3:05, securing a kimura from a reverse triangle position in a lightweight preliminary matchup that demonstrated Miller's grappling versatility. These four bonuses adhered to the UFC's established $50,000 per award format in 2010, with no additional or special recognitions distributed beyond the traditional categories of Fight, Knockout, and Submission of the Night.

Reported Payouts

The reported fighter payouts for UFC 108 were disclosed through filings with the (NSAC), totaling $843,000 in base salaries and win bonuses. These figures represent the official earnings reported to the and exclude additional incentives such as Fight of the Night or of the Night bonuses, taxes, or sponsorship income. topped the payroll as the main event victor, earning $375,000 ($200,000 base pay plus $175,000 win bonus) for his over . Several bouts featured win bonuses that doubled the base pay for victors, underscoring the event's competitive structure. For instance, received $60,000 ($30,000 base plus $30,000 win bonus) after defeating , while earned $46,000 ($23,000 base plus $23,000 win bonus) against . On the preliminary card, Sam Stout's split decision win over netted him $24,000 ($12,000 base plus $12,000 win bonus). Losers such as [Thiago Silva](/page/Thiago_Silva) (55,000 base pay) and ($30,000 base pay) received only their guaranteed show money. A notable adjustment occurred in the welterweight bout between and Dustin Hazelett, where Daley was fined 10% of his purse ($1,800) by the NSAC for weighing in at 171 pounds—one pound over the 170-pound non-title limit. The fine was reallocated to Hazelett, resulting in Daley's total payout of $34,200 ($18,000 base plus $18,000 win bonus, post-fine) and Hazelett's $19,800 ($18,000 base plus the $1,800 fine award). This penalty highlighted the strict enforcement of rules at the event. The full breakdown of disclosed payouts is as follows:
FighterBase PayWin BonusFine/AdjustmentTotal Payout
$200,000$175,000-$375,000
$55,000--$55,000
$18,000$18,000-$1,800 (to opponent)$34,200
Dustin Hazelett$18,000-+$1,800 (from opponent)$19,800
$12,000$12,000-$24,000
$12,000--$12,000
Jim Miller$15,000$15,000-$30,000
$12,000--$12,000
$30,000$30,000-$60,000
$30,000--$30,000
$23,000$23,000-$46,000
$6,000--$6,000
$12,000$12,000-$24,000
$15,000--$15,000
Mark Munoz$16,000$16,000-$32,000
Ryan Jensen$6,000--$6,000
$10,000$10,000-$20,000
Mike Pyle$17,000--$17,000
Rafaello Oliveira$10,000$10,000-$20,000
John Gunderson$5,000--$5,000
These payouts reflect the UFC's tiered compensation model at the time, with headliners and established contenders commanding significantly higher guarantees compared to preliminary fighters.

Aftermath and Impact

' unanimous decision victory over in the main event positioned him as a top contender in the light heavyweight division, leading to a title challenge against champion at later that year. Junior dos Santos' first-round TKO of Gilbert Yvel further established him as a rising force, marking his fourth consecutive UFC win by stoppage and paving the way for his undefeated streak that culminated in capturing the heavyweight title in 2011. Paul Daley's explosive debut against Dustin Hazelett generated significant buzz for the welterweight prospect, but his subsequent loss to at , followed by a post-fight altercation, resulted in a lifetime ban from the promotion and a brief UFC stint of just two bouts. The lightweight clash between and , which earned Fight of the Night honors, elevated both fighters' visibility in a , with Stout securing a win that he later described as his strongest performance to date. UFC 108 generated an estimated 300,000 buys, a $1,969,670 gate from 13,529 attendees, figures deemed respectable for a non-title event in the post-holiday period. Despite numerous pre-event injuries that reshaped the card, the successful delivery of high-profile finishes underscored the UFC's adaptability during a challenging period, contributing to the organization's robust 2010 lineup that included multiple title bouts. Outcomes from UFC 108 influenced for the subsequent UFC 109, with several preliminary card performers like advancing to prominent slots in the February event.

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