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UFC 138

UFC 138 was a event produced by the (UFC) that took place on November 5, 2011, at the LG Arena in , . The event marked the UFC's second visit to Birmingham and featured a main card headlined by a non-title bout between and Mark Munoz, with a co-main event pitting against . It drew an attendance of 10,823 spectators and generated a gate of $1,500,000, broadcast live on in following prelims on Spike TV. The main event saw Mark Munoz secure a technical knockout victory over at 5:00 of the second round due to an eye injury, earning Munoz his fourth consecutive win and positioning him as a top contender. In the co-main, submitted via rear-naked choke at 4:09 of the first round, marking Barão's UFC debut win and later earning Fight of the Night honors alongside a $70,000 bonus. Other notable performances included Terry Etim's 17-second armbar submission over Edward Faaloloto, which won Submission of the Night, and ' 40-second knockout of Chris Cope, awarded Knockout of the Night. The full card comprised ten bouts across multiple weight classes, with results including unanimous decision wins for John Maguire over Justin Edwards, over Rob Broughton, and Michihiro Omigawa over Jason Young, as well as a victory for against Vaughan Lee. Thiago Alves submitted Papy Abedi in the first round, and Anthony Perosh submitted Cyrille Diabaté via rear-naked choke in the second. UFC 138 highlighted emerging talents and provided key momentum for fighters like Munoz and Barão in their respective divisions.

Overview

Date, Venue, and Attendance

UFC 138 was held on November 5, 2011, at the LG Arena in , , . The venue, part of the () complex and with a capacity of approximately 16,000, hosted the second UFC event in , following in 2008 at the nearby National Indoor Arena. The event attracted 10,823 paid attendees and generated $1.5 million in gate revenue, setting a record for UFC events in the UK at the time. This pay-per-view event marked the first UFC card in the to feature a non-title main event scheduled for five rounds, a format introduced to elevate non-championship bouts.

Broadcasting

UFC 138's main card was broadcast on a four-hour tape delay in the United States on Spike TV, airing at 8:00 p.m. on November 5, 2011. This telecast averaged 1.8 million viewers, marking a solid performance for a delayed event and outperforming some prior tape-delayed UFC broadcasts in key demographics. For international audiences, the event received live coverage tailored to regional time zones. In the and , the main card aired live on starting at 9:00 p.m. GMT. Canadian viewers accessed the live broadcast on , beginning at 4:00 p.m. / 1:00 p.m. , providing real-time access to the fights from the LG Arena in , . The preliminary card was made available for free streaming to broaden accessibility, airing live online on and ahead of the main event. This digital approach allowed global fans without traditional TV access to watch undercard bouts in , featuring matchups such as Vaughan Lee vs. .

Background

Announcement and Promotion

UFC 138 was officially announced on July 19, 2011, as the promotion's return to the after initial indications that no events would occur there that year, marking a key step in the organization's continued expansion into the European market. The event was billed as UFC 138: Leben vs. Muñoz, headlined by a middleweight clash between and , which was promoted as the first non-title main event in UFC history to span five rounds, designed to test the fighters' endurance and cardio in a format typically reserved for championship bouts. This innovative structure was highlighted in early press releases to generate buzz, positioning the matchup as a grueling between two durable strikers known for their aggressive styles. Marketing efforts emphasized the event's appeal to UK audiences by showcasing prominent local talent, such as in the co-main event against , to capitalize on national pride and draw crowds in . The promotion tied UFC 138 to the organization's established European footprint, building on the success of prior UK shows like in 2008, to underscore the growing popularity of MMA across the continent and encourage broader fan engagement through regional fighter narratives. Key promotional activities included a pre-fight on November 3, 2011, at the Hilton Metropole Hotel in , where UFC president Marshall Zelaznik, along with main event fighters Leben and and co-main participants Pickett and Barão, addressed the media to build hype around the historic five-round format and the showdown's potential for . The conference focused on the fighters' and predictions, amplifying the narrative of Leben's brawling resilience against 's wrestling prowess to heighten anticipation for the event at the LG Arena.

Fight Card Changes

The UFC 138 event underwent several significant alterations to its fight card in the lead-up to November 5, , primarily due to injuries and a late withdrawal from a non-injury incident, affecting the and divisions most prominently. These changes exemplified the logistical challenges in assembling international cards, particularly for a UK-based event requiring timely replacements and adjustments to maintain a balanced lineup. In the welterweight division, Pascal Krauss was forced to withdraw from his scheduled bout against after sustaining a . Matt Brown was announced as the replacement opponent, providing Hathaway with a high-profile matchup. However, Hathaway later pulled out due to his own with less than three weeks remaining until the event, leading to the complete cancellation of the fight. Separately, James Head withdrew from his welterweight matchup against John Maguire due to an unspecified , prompting Justin Edwards to step in as the late replacement. A key lightweight cancellation occurred when Paul Taylor was sidelined by whiplash sustained in a minor car accident just days before the event, forcing him out of his bout with Njokuani. With insufficient time to secure a replacement, the fight was scrapped entirely. This adjustment elevated the matchup between Cyrille Diabaté and Perosh from the preliminary card to the main card, addressing earlier scheduling concerns and ensuring the event retained a strong co-main structure. Overall, these disruptions—concentrated in the and bouts—reduced the planned lineup and highlighted the event's development hurdles, culminating in a finalized 10-fight card that proceeded without further major alterations.

Fight Results

Main Card Results

The main card of UFC 138 featured five bouts broadcast on Spike TV, showcasing a mix of quick finishes and dominance. In the opener, faced Edward Faaloloto. Etim wasted no time, landing a series of hooks and a spinning back kick that rocked Faaloloto, who attempted a desperation . Etim transitioned seamlessly into a , forcing the tap-out just 17 seconds into the first round. defeated Edward Faaloloto via submission () at 0:17 of Round 1. The light heavyweight bout pitted Anthony Perosh against Cyrille Diabaté. In Round 1, Diabaté controlled the standup early with strikes, while Perosh pulled guard to initiate grappling exchanges with limited offense, earning Diabaté the round edge. Round 2 saw Perosh reverse momentum, securing a takedown into mount before transitioning to the back for a rear-naked choke that forced the submission. Anthony Perosh defeated Cyrille Diabaté via submission (rear-naked choke) at 3:09 of Round 2. Welterweights Thiago Alves and Papy Abedi clashed next. Abedi started aggressively with punches and kicks, but Alves countered effectively, dropping Abedi with a combination and following with an elbow that opened a cut. Alves mounted and transitioned to the back, locking in a rear-naked choke amid heavy ground-and-pound attempts. Thiago Alves defeated Papy Abedi via submission (rear-naked choke) at 3:32 of Round 1. The co-main event featured bantamweights and in a high-paced striking affair. Both exchanged heavy combinations early, but Barão staggered Pickett with a knee to the body followed by punches, securing the and sinking a rear-naked choke for the quick finish. Renan Barão defeated Brad Pickett via submission (rear-naked choke) at 4:09 of Round 1. Headlining the event was a middleweight showdown between and , scheduled for five rounds. In Round 1, Muñoz executed a swift , controlling from half-guard with rights and elbows while Leben briefly reversed but failed to capitalize. Round 2 mirrored the dominance as Muñoz tripped Leben for another , unleashing ground-and-pound that bloodied Leben's face and impaired his vision; following a doctor's check, Leben's corner halted the fight at the round's end. defeated via (corner stoppage) at 5:00 of Round 2.

Preliminary Card Results

The preliminary card for UFC 138 featured five non-televised bouts streamed live on and , showcasing emerging talents across multiple weight classes. In a bout, defeated Chris Cope via TKO (knees and punches) at 0:40 of Round 1. The bout saw edge out Vaughan Lee by (29-28, 29-28, 28-29) after three rounds of competitive action. At , Michihiro Omigawa outpointed Jason Young via (29-28, 29-28, 29-28), controlling the exchanges over the full 15 minutes. In a clash, won a (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) against Rob Broughton, relying on effective striking and takedown defense. The finale on the prelims went to Maguire, who dominated Edwards en route to a victory (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).

Awards and Aftermath

Performance Bonuses

At UFC 138, the Ultimate Fighting Championship awarded its standard post-event performance bonuses to honor fighters for their standout efforts in the Octagon. Each bonus carried a payout of $70,000, distributed across three categories: Fight of the Night, Knockout of the Night, and Submission of the Night. These awards, selected by UFC officials including president Dana White, recognize performances that exemplify excitement, technical proficiency, and significant impact on the event's entertainment value. The Fight of the Night bonus went to and for their co-main event, a thrilling back-and-forth clash that showcased relentless aggression and skill before concluding with Barão's rear-naked choke submission at 4:09 of the first round. This bout highlighted the fighters' endurance and striking exchanges, making it a highlight of the card. Che Mills earned the Knockout of the Night for his first-round victory over Chris Cope in a preliminary bout, landing stunning knees and punches at 0:40 that forced the referee's stoppage. Mills' dominant performance demonstrated his finishing power and control. Submission of the Night was awarded to for his lightning-fast against Edward Faaloloto in a opener, securing the tap at just 0:17 into the first round after defending an early attempt. Etim's quick opportunistic finish underscored his expertise following a long injury hiatus.
CategoryRecipientsBonus AmountRationale
Fight of the Night vs. $70,000 eachIntense, competitive bantamweight bout with high action and a submission finish.
Knockout of the Night$70,000TKO via knees and punches in Round 1 against Chris Cope, showcasing finishing power.
Submission of the Night$70,000 at 0:17 against Edward Faaloloto, a rapid and technical finish.

Drug Testing and Suspensions

Following UFC 138, conducted on November 5, 2011, in , , the promotion administered its own post-event drug testing for the 20 fighters on the card, as the event fell outside U.S. jurisdiction without athletic commission oversight. All participants except one passed the standard screening. Middleweight tested positive for the prescription painkillers and in samples collected after his second-round loss to Mark Munoz on the main card. The UFC announced the violation on November 28, 2011, resulting in a one-year suspension for Leben, effective immediately, during which he was required to undergo rehabilitation. His defeat to Munoz was not overturned, preserving the official fight outcome. This marked Leben's second drug-related suspension in the UFC; he had previously been banned for nine months in 2008 after testing positive for the following a loss to at UFC 89. The 2011 incident stemmed from Leben's ongoing struggles with painkiller , which he later credited as a turning point that prompted sustained recovery efforts during his suspension. Upon returning in 2012, Leben secured a victory over at UFC 149 but suffered subsequent losses to at UFC 155, and to Andrew Craig and in 2013, leading to his release from the UFC and announced retirement in 2014. The suspension significantly disrupted his career momentum, limiting him to just four more appearances. He later returned to professional fighting, signing with in 2016 for two losses before transitioning to and fully retiring from combat sports in 2021. Leben's case underscored the UFC's stringent anti-doping enforcement in 2011, prior to its partnership with the (USADA) that began in 2015 and introduced more comprehensive, independent testing protocols. It highlighted the promotion's proactive stance on among fighters, even under its in-house testing regime, contributing to a broader of to and event during an era of evolving regulatory standards in .

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