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UFC 159

UFC 159 was a event produced by the (UFC) that took place on April 27, 2013, at the in . The event was headlined by a UFC Championship bout between defending champion and challenger , who had served as opposing coaches on the seventeenth season of reality series; Jones retained his title via technical knockout (punches) at 4:33 of the first round, marking his fifth successful defense. The co-main event featured a middleweight clash between and , with Bisping emerging victorious by (30-27, 30-27, 29-28). Other notable main card bouts included Roy Nelson's first-round knockout (punch) of at 2:03, earning him a Performance of the Night bonus, and Phil Davis defeating by (30-27, 30-27, 29-28). The full card comprised 11 fights across multiple weight classes, highlighted by quick finishes such as 's debut first-round of Sheila Gaff and a no contest between Jim Miller and Pat Healy due to Healy's post-fight marijuana test failure. UFC 159 drew a sold-out crowd of 15,227 spectators, generating a live gate of $2.7 million, and reportedly achieved approximately 530,000 buys, making it one of the promotion's stronger commercial successes of the year.

Event Details

Date and Venue

UFC 159 was a event held on April 27, 2013, at the in , . This marked the fourth time the UFC hosted an event at the Prudential Center, a multi-purpose indoor arena with a capacity of approximately 18,000 for MMA bouts. As part of the UFC's numbered series, which primarily features spectacles, UFC 159 served as a significant installment in the promotion's lineup of major events.

Attendance and Financials

UFC 159, held at the in , drew a paid of 15,227 spectators, reflecting strong local interest in the event despite the venue's capacity exceeding 18,000 for configurations. The live gate revenue totaled $2.7 million, underscoring the event's financial viability through ticket sales alone and contributing significantly to the UFC's operational success in . buy estimates for UFC 159 ranged from 520,000 to 550,000 purchases, with a commonly cited figure of 530,000, marking it as one of the higher-performing events of the year and highlighting the draw of the main event matchup.

Background

Announcement and Promotion

UFC 159 was officially announced on , 2013, as the promotion's next installment in its numbered event series, scheduled for April 27 at the in . The event was positioned as a major title defense for champion against challenger , capitalizing on the ongoing rivalry established during their time as opposing coaches on Season 17. This matchup, which originated from Sonnen's short-notice offer for the canceled , was officially announced as the main event for UFC 159, generating immediate buzz due to Sonnen's reputation for provocative commentary and Jones' status as the division's dominant force. Promotional themes centered on Sonnen's trash-talk persona, which had already clashed with Jones during the TUF 17 filming, portraying the fight as a high-stakes clash of styles and egos. UFC marketed the event by highlighting Jones' undefeated title reign against Sonnen's bold claims of exposing the champion's vulnerabilities, framing it as a potential upset driven by verbal warfare rather than traditional matchmaking logic. The narrative emphasized Sonnen's move up from middleweight on relatively short notice following his 2012 loss to Anderson Silva, positioning the bout as an opportunistic challenge to Jones' supremacy. Marketing efforts included a series of press conferences and media events to amplify the hype, such as the conference call featuring Jones and Sonnen discussing their animosity, and the pre-fight presser where verbal sparring continued. UFC produced the to UFC 159 episode, aired on , which provided behind-the-scenes access to training camps and recapped the TUF-fueled buildup. These initiatives, combined with the TUF 17 season premiere on January 22, created sustained media exposure around the short-notice dynamic and Sonnen's unfiltered persona. The venue selection in supported broader East Coast promotional outreach for UFC events.

Key Fight Developments

The buildup to UFC 159's main event between champion and challenger evolved from their roles as opposing coaches on Season 17, which premiered in January 2013 and intensified their personal rivalry through on-show confrontations and media appearances. This coaching dynamic, announced alongside the fight booking, shifted the narrative from Jones' prior defenses to a highly verbal feud, with Sonnen leveraging his trash-talking style to generate buzz. Pre-fight controversies centered on Sonnen's history of performance-enhancing violations, including a 2010 positive test for elevated testosterone levels following his loss to , which resulted in an initial one-year suspension by the California State Athletic Commission, later reduced to six months following an appeal. Sonnen's approved use of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) for UFC 159, permitted under NSAC rules at the time for his diagnosed , drew sharp criticism from Jones, who publicly stated it was unfair and implied Sonnen had relied on steroids throughout his career, potentially contributing to his low natural testosterone. These exchanges amplified the promotional storyline, with Jones emphasizing clean competition while Sonnen defended TRT as medically necessary, echoing broader debates in MMA over hormone therapies. The undercard underwent several adjustments due to injuries, ensuring the event's assembly despite setbacks. In March 2013, Jimy Hettes withdrew from his bout against Steven Siler due to an undisclosed , prompting the UFC to sign Strikeforce veteran Kurt Holobaugh as a short-notice replacement for his promotional debut. Later, in , Godofredo Pepey was forced out of his matchup with by , leading to stepping in on short notice to face Bedford. Additionally, a planned lightweight clash between and Joe Proctor was scrapped entirely after both fighters sustained injuries, with no replacement found in the limited timeframe. These substitutions highlighted the logistical challenges in finalizing the card, prioritizing experienced alternatives to preserve depth across weight classes.

Fight Card

Main Card

The main card for UFC 159 featured five high-profile bouts aired on , showcasing a mix of title defense and ranked contenders across multiple weight classes. The headline attraction was a championship bout between champion and Chael Sonnen, with Sonnen stepping in on short notice after original challenger withdrew due to a knee injury sustained in training. Serving as the co-main event was a matchup between and , both vying for momentum in the division's upper echelons. Additional main card fights included a clash between Roy Nelson and , a bout pitting Phil Davis against , and a lightweight contest featuring Jim Miller versus Pat Healy.
BoutWeight ClassStakes
(c) vs. UFC Championship
vs. MiddleweightNon-title bout
Roy Nelson vs. HeavyweightNon-title bout
Phil Davis vs. Non-title bout
vs. Pat HealyNon-title bout

Preliminary Card

The preliminary card for UFC 159 featured six bouts, split between two broadcast platforms to build anticipation for the main events. The portion aired live at 8:00 p.m. ET and included three fights across , , and women's divisions, showcasing a mix of established UFC veterans and promising newcomers seeking to advance their careers. The earlier prelims, starting at 6:00 p.m. ET, consisted of three bouts: one and two matchups highlighting aggressive strikers and wrestlers looking to break into the promotion's rankings. These undercard bouts provided diverse stylistic contrasts, from grappling-heavy exchanges to high-volume striking, setting the stage for the headliners without overshadowing the title implications of the main card.

FX Preliminary Card

Weight ClassFighters (Record Entering Event)Context
LightweightRustam Khabilov (15-1) vs. Yancy Medeiros (8-0)Khabilov, a Russian specialist with a dominant wrestling base from his Strikeforce tenure, faced undefeated prospect Medeiros, known for his explosive knockout power and striking in his debut.
Light HeavyweightOvince Saint Preux (12-5) vs. Gian Villante (10-3)Saint Preux, a former quarterback bringing athleticism and knockout threat from his Ring of Combat success, met firefighter Villante, a regional standout with heavy hands and improving grappling.
Women's BantamweightSara McMann (6-0) vs. Sheila Gaff (9-5)Olympic silver medalist wrestler McMann, undefeated and aiming to establish herself in UFC's inaugural women's division, clashed with Brazilian veteran Gaff, a seasoned grappler with experience in multiple promotions.
These FX bouts emphasized technical grappling and athletic matchups, reflecting the promotion's push to highlight emerging talents in non-title divisions.

Facebook Preliminary Card

Weight ClassFighters (Record Entering Event)Context
BantamweightBryan Caraway (6-1) vs. Johnny Bedford (19-9)Caraway, a submission artist and boyfriend of UFC champion , tested his ground game against Bedford, a durable striker from the Midwest with a history of tough regional wars.
Featherweight (15-10) vs. (14-3)Garcia, a Bellator alum renowned for his relentless brawling style and fan-favorite wars, squared off against McKenzie, an Alaskan wrestler with a specialization from his drop-down.
FeatherweightSteven Siler (21-9) vs. Kurt Holobaugh (9-1)Siler, a UFC with a well-rounded skill set from his time in the promotion, faced Holobaugh, an undefeated prospect from with sharp boxing and resilience.
The segment focused on lighter weight class action, prioritizing high-energy fights to engage casual viewers early in the evening broadcast.

Results and Highlights

Main Event Breakdown

The main event of UFC 159 featured UFC defending his title against in a highly anticipated matchup. Sonnen, entering on short notice as a replacement for the injured , aimed to replicate his wrestling-heavy style that had challenged other top contenders. However, Jones quickly asserted dominance, neutralizing Sonnen's aggressive start and securing a decisive victory. The fight began with Sonnen charging forward in an attempt to close the distance and initiate his grappling attack, but Jones sprawled effectively to defend the takedown. Jones countered with a sharp elbow strike that opened a cut on Sonnen's face, shifting momentum immediately. Seizing the opportunity, Jones executed his own takedown, transitioning to half guard and then full mount, where he unleashed a barrage of ground-and-pound strikes including punches and elbows. Sonnen's early aggression, which included brief clinch work and a few knees, was rendered ineffective as Jones controlled the pace on the canvas, preventing any meaningful offense from his opponent. Statistically, Jones dominated the , landing 20 of 27 significant strikes (74% accuracy) compared to Sonnen's 6 of 15 (40%), with 15 of Jones' strikes coming from the ground. He also completed 3 of 6 takedown attempts, accumulating 4:05 of control time while Sonnen recorded none. Referee Keith Peterson intervened at 4:33 of the first round, stopping the bout due to Sonnen's inability to intelligently defend against the mounting damage, awarding Jones a victory via punches. This win marked Jones' fifth successful title defense, further solidifying his reign in the light heavyweight division.

Notable Preliminary Fights

The preliminary card at UFC 159 featured several standout performances that showcased the depth of talent on the undercard, with multiple finishes highlighting the event's intensity. In the division, the bout between Pat Healy and Jim Miller originally saw Healy secure a rear-naked choke submission in the third round at 4:16 after a comeback from early pressure, but it was later ruled a no contest due to Healy's failed post-fight for marijuana. This outcome tested both fighters' resilience but ultimately did not count toward their records. Rustam Khabilov delivered a dominant display in his clash with , securing a first-round at 2:32 via thumb injury after overwhelming his opponent with wrestling and strikes. Khabilov's background allowed him to control the pace early, forcing the stoppage and marking a strong performance in the division. Another notable finish was Sara McMann's UFC debut, where she defeated Sheila Gaff by (punches) in the first round at 2:35, showcasing her wrestling prowess with a quick takedown and ground strikes. These results contributed to the preliminary card's high finish rate, setting an energetic tone for the main events.

Post-Event Recognition

Bonus Awards

Following the event, UFC 159 awarded its standard $65,000 performance bonuses to recognize exceptional efforts, with selections based on overall fight excitement, decisive knockouts, and dominant submissions as determined by UFC executives during the post-fight press conference. The Fight of the Night bonus went to Pat Healy and Jim Miller for their lightweight clash on the main card, a grueling three-round battle that showcased relentless grappling and striking exchanges before Healy secured a rear-naked choke victory. Each received $65,000 for the award. Performance of the Night honors were given to Roy Nelson for his emphatic first-round knockout of Cheick Kongo via a powerful right hand, earning him $65,000, and to Pat Healy for the aforementioned submission finish against Miller, bringing Healy's total bonuses to $130,000. However, after Healy tested positive for marijuana metabolites in a post-fight drug screen conducted by the New Jersey State Athletic Control Board, the UFC rescinded his $130,000 in bonuses, changed his win over Miller to a no-contest, and issued him a 90-day suspension retroactive to the event date. Miller retained his Fight of the Night share, while bantamweight Bryan Caraway received the $65,000 Submission of the Night bonus for his guillotine choke submission victory over Johnny Bedford on the preliminary card.

Immediate Aftermath

Following his first-round TKO victory over Chael Sonnen at UFC 159, Jon Jones extended his light heavyweight title reign to five successful defenses, tying the division record previously held by Tito Ortiz. Despite suffering a broken big toe during the fight—revealed in the post-event press conference—Jones expressed immediate interest in facing Alexander Gustafsson as his next challenger, citing Gustafsson's recent performances as a compelling matchup. UFC President Dana White later confirmed this booking for UFC 165 in September 2013, positioning it as a significant test for Jones' dominance in the division. The event featured notable incidents that drew attention in the immediate aftermath. In the co-main event, Alan Belcher suffered a severe eye injury from an accidental poke by Michael Bisping, tearing his eyelid and requiring eight stitches; this occurred in the same eye Belcher had previously undergone surgery for a detached retina, yet the fight was halted, resulting in a unanimous technical decision win for Bisping (30-27, 30-27, 29-28). Meanwhile, Roy Nelson secured a knockout of the night against Cheick Kongo with a powerful overhand right followed by a legal ground strike, which some observers noted for its ferocity despite Kongo's defensive lapses, though the stoppage was ruled clean and without dispute. Media and fan reactions highlighted Jones' overwhelming skill in dispatching Sonnen via ground-and-pound in under two minutes, reinforcing his status as an elite champion despite the criticism surrounding the bout. Coverage praised the event's overall execution, which generated between 520,000 and 550,000 buys—UFC's second-highest of 2013—and helped sustain interest in the light heavyweight division amid Jones' record-setting nine-fight win streak. Sonnen, gracious in defeat, affirmed his intent to continue competing, though the quick loss tempered expectations for his future trajectory.

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