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UFC 114

UFC 114: Rampage vs. Evans was a (MMA) event held by the (UFC) on May 29, 2010, at the in , . The event featured 11 bouts, headlined by a grudge match between former UFC champions Quinton "Rampage" Jackson and Rashad "Suga" Evans, who had served as rival coaches on season 10. In the main event, Evans defeated Jackson via (30-27, 29-28, 30-27) after three rounds, showcasing his wrestling and striking to outpoint the power-punching Jackson in a closely contested fight that drew significant fan interest due to their TUF 10 rivalry. The co-main event saw middleweight secure a victory (30-27, 30-27, 29-28) over Dan Miller, relying on his technical and takedown defense to control the bout. Other notable undercard fights included a heavyweight clash where defeated via (punches) in the third round, marking an upset victory, and a bout in which defeated Jason Brilz via split decision (29-28, 29-28, 28-29), earning Fight of the Night honors. The event also featured defeating by unanimous decision in a matchup, contributing to a card known for its mix of established stars and emerging talents. UFC 114 drew a live gate of $3,730,125 from 14,246 attendees, reflecting the event's popularity amid the UFC's growing mainstream appeal in 2010. It marked a pivotal moment for the division, with Evans' win positioning him as a top contender following his title loss to in 2008, while Jackson's performance highlighted ongoing questions about his consistency post-championship reign.

Event Information

Date and Venue

UFC 114 took place on May 29, 2010, at the in , , . The event coincided with the second annual UFC Fan Expo, a two-day fan engagement event held at the nearby Convention Center, featuring autograph sessions, seminars, and interactive exhibits with UFC fighters and coaches. The main card was broadcast live on , while two preliminary bouts aired on Spike TV starting at 9:00 p.m. , one hour before the PPV began. This event also served as the long-awaited matchup between rival coaches and Quinton "Rampage" Jackson from Season 10.

Attendance and Financial Performance

UFC 114 drew an official attendance of 14,996 spectators to the in , , as confirmed by the (NSAC) following the event. This figure represented a slight adjustment from the UFC's initial estimate of 15,081 attendees, highlighting the promotion's near-accurate projections for the live crowd. The event generated a live gate revenue of $3,895,125, which ranked among the top five highest-grossing events at the venue at the time and underscored the commercial appeal of the main event rivalry between and . In terms of (PPV) performance, UFC 114 achieved approximately 1,050,000 buys, marking it as one of the promotion's strongest non-title PPV events of the era and tied for the second-highest buyrate in UFC history up to that point. Early estimates from industry reporter placed the figure around 925,000, but final tallies confirmed it surpassed the one-million mark, driven by the star power and personal animosity between the headliners. This success contributed significantly to the UFC's PPV revenue stream, which totaled over $50 million across all events in 2010. Financially, UFC 114 played a key role in LLC's (the UFC's parent company) robust performance, a year in which the promotion hosted multiple high-revenue events exceeding $25 million each in total income, including ticket sales, PPV, and sponsorships. The NSAC's post-event corrections to attendance and gate figures provided a more precise accounting, ensuring transparency in the promotion's economic reporting amid growing scrutiny of the sport's . Overall, the event exemplified the UFC's expanding commercial viability in the early , bolstered by mainstream interest in .

Background

Promotional Build-up

The promotional build-up for UFC 114 centered on the intense rivalry between light heavyweight contenders Quinton "Rampage" Jackson and , which originated during their roles as opposing coaches on Season 10. Airing from September 2009 to December 2009 on Spike TV, the season showcased their on-screen clashes and personal animosity, positioning the UFC 114 main event as the natural payoff to this reality TV narrative. This integration of scripted drama and authentic competition helped draw in casual viewers from the show while appealing to hardcore MMA fans eager for the coaches' in-ring confrontation. To further amplify the hype, the UFC aired a three-part UFC Primetime series on Spike TV in the weeks leading up to the event, with episodes premiering on May 12, May 19, and May 26, 2010. The series provided behind-the-scenes access to both fighters' training camps—Evans at Jackson Wink MMA in and Jackson at the Wolfslair Academy in —highlighting their trash-talk, psychological tactics, and physical preparations, which culminated in record-breaking ratings for the format. This multimedia approach underscored the personal stakes of the grudge match between the two former champions. UFC 114 also carried historical weight as the first UFC main event to feature two African American fighters, with Jackson and Evans headlining in a matchup that sparked discussions on within the sport. The broader marketing emphasized this milestone alongside the event's role as a high-profile post-TUF spectacle, blending competitive intrigue with cultural significance to broaden its appeal. Complementing these efforts, the promotion integrated UFC 114 with the second annual UFC Fan Expo, held May 28-29, , at the in , which drew an estimated 125,000 attendees for autograph sessions, seminars, and vendor exhibits. Timed to coincide with the event at the nearby , the expo served as an interactive fan experience that extended the TUF-fueled excitement into a weekend-long celebration of MMA culture.

Card Changes and Injuries

The UFC 114 event, originally announced in March 2010 with a light heavyweight co-main bout between Forrest Griffin and Antonio Rogerio Nogueira, underwent significant roster adjustments in the weeks prior to the May 29, 2010, date due to injuries. Griffin was forced to withdraw from his scheduled fight against Nogueira after suffering a shoulder injury during training, as reported on May 4, 2010; this led to undefeated wrestler Jason Brilz stepping in on short notice to face Nogueira in the light heavyweight division, with Bisping vs. Miller elevated to co-main event status, while Brilz vs. Nogueira was placed on the main card. The replacement preserved the matchup's competitive balance at 205 pounds but introduced uncertainty to the card's high-profile undercard slot. Similarly, contender pulled out of his preliminary card bout against due to an elbow injury sustained in training, with the withdrawal announced around May 13, ; Waylon Lowe, making his UFC debut, was tapped as the replacement to keep the 155-pound fight intact. These changes, occurring approximately three to four weeks before the event, highlighted the instability in the and divisions' matchmaking but did not disrupt the main event's stability.

Results

Main Card Results

The main card of UFC 114 featured five bouts broadcast on pay-per-view, headlined by a light heavyweight grudge match between former champions Quinton "Rampage" Jackson and Rashad Evans. In the main event, Rashad Evans defeated Quinton Jackson by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28) after three five-minute rounds. Evans, leveraging his superior wrestling and footwork, executed multiple takedowns throughout the fight, landing 3 of 12 attempts while controlling Jackson on the ground for significant portions of each round. Jackson, known for his knockout power, connected with heavy strikes including a notable right hand in the second round, but Evans' defensive movement and higher volume of significant strikes (29 of 52 landed) neutralized the threat, frustrating Jackson's attempts to mount offense. The bout, stemming from their rivalry as opposing coaches on The Ultimate Fighter season 10, earned widespread praise for its competitive pace. The co-main event saw outpoint Dan Miller via (30-27, 30-27, 29-28) in a clash. Bisping dictated the pace with precise striking, landing 78 significant strikes to Miller's 42, while using clinch work and occasional threats to maintain control against Miller's attempts. Miller absorbed punishment but showed resilience, briefly reversing positions in the second round; however, Bisping's technical striking and cardio edge secured the victory, rebounding from his prior loss to . Heavyweight Mike Russow pulled off a stunning upset against Todd Duffee, securing a knockout victory via punches at 2:35 of the third round. Duffee dominated the first two rounds with aggressive striking and ground-and-pound, dropping Russow early and landing 51 significant strikes while Russow focused on survival through clinches and takedown defense. In the final frame, Russow weathered the storm, reversed position, and delivered a clean right hand that rendered Duffee unconscious against the cage, marking one of the night's most dramatic comebacks. This win earned Russow the Knockout of the Night bonus. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira edged out Jason Brilz by (29-28, 28-29, 29-28) in a bout that went the full three rounds. The fight was a back-and-forth affair, with Brilz securing three takedowns and controlling the mat in the first and second rounds, while Nogueira countered with effective clinch knees and 23 significant strikes to Brilz's 18. The closely contested matchup, marked by mutual respect and intense exchanges, was awarded Fight of the Night. Opening the main card, defeated by (30-27, 30-27, 30-26) in action. Hathaway utilized his reach advantage and crisp to outstrike Sanchez, landing 84 significant strikes to Sanchez's 24, while stuffing multiple attempts and maintaining distance throughout. Sanchez pressed forward aggressively with combinations and clinch work but couldn't close the gap effectively, resulting in Hathaway's dominant performance in his UFC debut.

Preliminary Card Results

The preliminary card for UFC 114 featured six bouts, with the final two airing live on Spike TV. In the opening fight, Ryan Jensen submitted Jesse Forbes via at 1:06 of the first round. Aaron Riley defeated Joe Brammer by (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) after three rounds. Light heavyweight Cyrille Diabaté stopped Luiz Cane via (punches) at 2:13 of the first round. Melvin Guillard earned a victory over Waylon Lowe with strikes at 3:28 of the first round. The first Spike TV-televised prelim saw Efraín Escudero win a against Dan Lauzon (29-27, 29-27, 29-27) over three rounds, despite Escudero losing a point for an illegal knee. Closing the televised prelims, outpointed by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) after three rounds of grappling-heavy action.

Awards and Payouts

Performance Bonuses

Following the conclusion of UFC 114 on May 29, 2010, at the in , , the announced its traditional post-event performance bonuses during the official press conference. These awards recognized standout efforts across specific categories, with each recipient earning $65,000, the standard amount for such honors at UFC events in 2010. The Fight of the Night bonus went to competitors Antonio Rogerio Nogueira and Jason Brilz for their three-round bout, which Nogueira won by and featured intense exchanges that captivated the audience. of the Night was awarded to heavyweight Mike for his third-round victory over , marking a significant upset in the division. Submission of the Night honors were given to Ryan Jensen for his first-round armbar submission of Jesse Forbes, showcasing a quick and technical finish early on the preliminary card. Under the UFC's 2010 bonus policy, these fight-night —comprising one Fight of the Night shared between two fighters and two individual Performance of the Night recognitions (for and submission)—totaled $260,000 distributed among four athletes, emphasizing the promotion's commitment to rewarding exceptional performances and exciting matchups.

Reported Fighter Earnings

The disclosed the fighter payouts for UFC 114, revealing a total payroll of approximately $1.4 million in base pay and win bonuses, excluding performance awards or shares. topped the list with $435,000, comprising a $250,000 base salary and a $185,000 win bonus for defeating in the main event. Jackson received $250,000 as his guaranteed show money despite the loss. Other prominent earners included , who earned $190,000 ($175,000 base pay plus $15,000 win bonus) for his victory over Dan Miller, and Antonio Rogerio Nogueira, who pocketed $120,000 ($80,000 base plus $40,000 win bonus) after defeating Jason Brilz by split decision. Mike Russow claimed $24,000 ($12,000 base plus $12,000 win bonus) for his third-round knockout of . earned $100,000 ($50,000 base plus $50,000 win bonus) for his second-round victory over Aaron Simpson.
FighterBase PayWin BonusTotal Payout
$250,000$185,000$435,000
$250,000-$250,000
$175,000$15,000$190,000
Antonio Rogerio Nogueira$80,000$40,000$120,000
$12,000$12,000$24,000
$50,000$50,000$100,000
These figures, derived from official commission filings, highlight the compensation disparities on the card and relate to the event's strong financial performance, which generated a live gate of $3,730,125 from 14,246 attendees. While most main and preliminary card fighters' earnings were reported, some undercard details remained limited in public disclosures.

Aftermath

Immediate Outcomes

Following ' unanimous decision victory over in the main event, Evans was positioned as the next challenger for light heavyweight champion Mauricio Rua's title. However, in February 2011, Evans suffered a knee injury—a sprained —that sidelined him and forced him to withdraw from the scheduled bout against Rua, paving the way for to step in as replacement opponent. In his post-fight interview, Jackson expressed frustration over the loss, attributing it to Evans' wrestling strategy that neutralized his striking and insisting he remained on a superior level despite the defeat. He also joked defiantly that Evans could "kiss my black ass," reflecting lingering tension from their coaching rivalry on Season 10. The event achieved strong viewership metrics, with the preliminary card on Spike TV averaging 1.6 million viewers, marking one of the highest-rated UFC prelims at the time. buys reached 1,050,000, making it the fourth-highest in UFC history up to that point and underscoring the draw of the Jackson-Evans feud. At the post-fight , UFC president highlighted the card's overall competitiveness, praising the high-quality bouts and the event's success in delivering engaging fights from top to bottom.

Long-term Significance

Rashad Evans' victory over Quinton "Rampage" Jackson at UFC 114 positioned him as a top contender in the light heavyweight division, enhancing his status following his prior championship reign, though subsequent injuries, including a knee injury in 2011 that sidelined him ahead of his scheduled title fight at UFC 128, hindered his path to reclaiming the title. Evans compiled a 2-6-1 (NC) UFC record post-114 before retiring in 2018. Jackson's defeat, conversely, signaled the onset of his career decline, as he went 1-2 in his remaining UFC appearances, with losses to emerging stars like Jon Jones limiting his title opportunities and leading to his departure from the promotion after 2012. Meanwhile, Mike Russow's first-round knockout of Todd Duffee on the preliminary card propelled his heavyweight career, as he extended his UFC winning streak to 5-0 before suffering losses in 2012 and 2014, elevating him from obscurity to a brief contention spot. The event's main bout marked a historical milestone as the first all-Black main event in UFC history, highlighting the promotion's growing diversity and influencing subsequent matchmaking to feature more inclusive high-profile pairings. , who debuted on the preliminary card with a unanimous decision win over , used the exposure to launch his ascent, becoming the youngest UFC champion ever just nine months later at UFC 128. Michael Bisping's co-main event win over Dan Miller further propelled his career, leading to title contention and his eventual 2016 championship reign. UFC 114 contributed to the promotion's 2010 pay-per-view surge, drawing an estimated 1.05 million buys amid a year of 24 events that underscored MMA's mainstream expansion. By the 2020s, reflections on the event emphasize its role in the TUF era's peak, though the reality show's relevance has waned with the UFC's shift to streaming platforms and direct talent scouting, reducing its centrality in fighter development as of 2025.

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