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UFC 93

UFC 93: Franklin vs. Henderson was a pay-per-view event produced by the (UFC) that took place on January 17, 2009, at in , , marking the promotion's first event in the country. The card consisted of ten bouts, headlined by a clash between former UFC champions and , with the winner earning a coaching spot opposite on the ninth season of . In the main event, defeated via after three rounds, in a closely contested fight that saw Henderson utilize his wrestling to control the action while Franklin pressed with striking. The co-main event featured former titleholder Mauricio "Shogun" Rua overcoming 1991 world wrestling silver medalist by third-round TKO via punches, in Coleman's final professional fight. Other notable main card results included submitting Denis Kang with a in the second round, winning a over , and edging by in a "Fight of the Night" bout. The event drew an announced attendance of 9,369 fans and generated a live gate of $1.3 million USD. Several preliminary fights served as elimination bouts for The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. the United Kingdom, including John Hathaway's first-round TKO of Tom Egan to advance as a welterweight representative. Post-fight bonuses went to Lytle and Davis for Fight of the Night ($40,000 each), to Belcher for Submission of the Night ($40,000), and to Siver for Knockout of the Night ($40,000).

Event Overview

Date and Location

UFC 93 took place on January 17, 2009, at in , . This marked the Ultimate Fighting Championship's inaugural event in , representing a key step in the organization's expansion into Europe following Zuffa's acquisition of the promotion in 2001. The hosted a sold-out crowd of 9,369 spectators for the event. The live gate revenue reached $1.3 million, underscoring the strong local interest in at the time. Additionally, the buyrate was reported at 350,000, reflecting solid global viewership for UFC's first venture into the Irish market.

Promotion and Broadcast

UFC 93 marked the Ultimate Fighting Championship's inaugural event in , , announced on , 2008, as part of the promotion's push into new European markets following its 2007 debut in . The card was positioned as a high-profile opener for , headlined by a clash between American veterans and , with the winner slated to coach opposite on the ninth season of The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. United Kingdom, heightening the stakes and tying the bout to the ongoing U.S.-U.K. rivalry narrative. Tickets for the event at The O2 arena went on presale to UFC Fight Club members on October 17, 2008, at 9 a.m. local time, followed by a UFC newsletter presale on October 19 and general public sale on October 21, ultimately selling out the 10,000-seat venue within two weeks amid strong local demand. Promotional efforts targeted Irish fans by spotlighting the contrast between American headliners and a diverse international undercard, including Brazilian Mauricio Rua and American Mark Coleman in the co-main event, alongside debuting Irish talent like Tom Egan to foster national pride and excitement. Official posters prominently featured Franklin and Henderson in dynamic poses, distributed across print and digital media to build hype, while a pre-fight press conference on January 15, 2009, in Dublin allowed fighters to engage directly with local media, emphasizing the event's role in showcasing global MMA rivalries. The main card aired on pay-per-view via providers including , , , TVN, and Bell ExpressVu, with a live broadcast starting at 3 p.m. EST to account for the time zone, followed by a tape-delayed primetime telecast at 10 p.m. EST / 7 p.m. PST. For international audiences, particularly in , the event received wide distribution through partners like , which broadcast it live starting at 8 p.m. local time in the and , aiding UFC's accessibility in the region.

Background

Announcement and Stakes

UFC 93 was officially announced on October 1, 2008, as the promotion's inaugural event in Ireland, scheduled for January 17, 2009, at in . The reveal highlighted the main event bout between and , positioning it as a high-profile clash to headline the card. In December 2008, the stakes for the Franklin-Henderson matchup were elevated when UFC president confirmed that the winner would secure a coaching position opposite on the ninth season of : vs. , set to premiere later in 2009. The bout was framed as a showdown between two former champions, with Franklin holding the distinction of being the UFC titleholder from 2003 to 2006, and Henderson having captured the UFC crown in 2007 along with and titles. The co-main event further amplified the card's appeal through a rematch between Mauricio "Shogun" Rua and , echoing their 2006 encounter at 31 where Coleman secured a victory due to an injury to Rua. Both fighters carried significant legacy from FC, with Coleman as the inaugural UFC heavyweight champion and Rua as a former light titleholder, drawing on the promotion's storied history to attract global audiences. This event represented a key step in the UFC's early 2000s expansion into , following successful outings in the , to cultivate an international fanbase amid growing demand for .

Key Fighter Profiles

Rich Franklin, a former UFC middleweight champion from 2003 to 2006, entered UFC 93 with a professional record of 25-3, boasting 17 knockouts and five submissions among his victories. Known for his mathematical background as a high before turning pro in 1999, Franklin captured the UFC title by defeating via at UFC in 2003 and defended it successfully against and . After losing the belt to in 2006, he rebounded with wins over and in 2007, though a loss to in their rematch followed; by late 2008, Franklin had moved to following back-to-back wins over and , positioning him for a high-stakes bout against a fellow veteran. The undercard also included elimination bouts for the upcoming ninth season of : vs. the . Dan Henderson, an Olympic Greco-Roman wrestler who competed in the 1992 and 1996 Games, brought a record of 23-7 into UFC 93, with 12 knockouts and 10 decisions highlighting his elite wrestling pedigree in MMA. Henderson had previously held both the and titles simultaneously, achieving dual-division dominance rare in the sport, including a signature knockout of at Pride 33 in 2007. After early UFC success with tournament wins at in 1998, he ventured into and other promotions, amassing key victories over and , though he endured setbacks like submissions to Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira and ; returning to the UFC after a 10-year absence since his last appearance in 1998, Henderson aimed to reestablish himself at . In the co-main event, Mauricio "Shogun" Rua, a product of the renowned in , entered with a 17-2 record, featuring finishes in 15 of his wins, including 10 . Rua dominated as the 2005 middleweight Grand Prix winner, defeating legends like and with submissions and strikes, including a win over Overeem at Pride Total Elimination Absolute in 2006. Making his UFC debut in 2007, Rua suffered a submission loss to at amid a string of injuries, but he had since notched a win over Kazuhiro Nakamura at in 2008 before transitioning fully to the UFC division for redemption. Mark Coleman, the inaugural UFC heavyweight champion and a 2008 inductee into the UFC Hall of Fame's Pioneer Wing, approached UFC 93 with a 16-8 record, emphasizing his pioneering ground-and-pound style with seven knockouts and five submissions. A former NCAA Division I wrestling champion and 1996 Olympic alternate, Coleman won the UFC 10 tournament in 1996, defeating Dan Severn in the final to claim the heavyweight belt, which he defended once against Severn at UFC 12 before losses to Maurice Smith and Randy Couture. After transitioning to Pride, where he became the promotion's first heavyweight champion in 2000, Coleman's career saw sporadic activity with a notable TKO win over Rua in 2006 due to a broken arm, though recent knockouts by Mirko Filipovic and Fabricio Werdum underscored his veteran status at age 44. Among the undercard, rising middleweight Alan Belcher entered with a 10-4 record, showcasing versatility with knockouts like his head-kick finish of in 2006 and a split-decision upset over in 2008. Korean-Canadian judoka , known for his grappling prowess with eight submission victories, carried a 30-13-2 (1 NC) record into the event, highlighted by a recent over Marvin Eastman in 2008 after competing extensively in promotions like K-1 Hero's. U.S. Marine Corps veteran , who began his pro career at age 29 in 2003, held a 13-4 mark, blending skills with submissions such as his of Paul Kelly in 2008.

Fight Card and Results

Main Card

The main card of UFC 93 featured five bouts broadcast on , showcasing a mix of veteran contenders and rising talents in the light heavyweight, , and divisions. All fighters on the main card successfully made weight during Friday's weigh-in at in , , with no fines or incidents reported, including who weighed in at 184 pounds for the middleweight limit despite past challenges in other promotions. The co-main event pitted former PRIDE light heavyweight champion Mauricio "Shogun" Rua against UFC pioneer Mark Coleman in a light heavyweight rematch. In the first round, Coleman, entering with a 15-8 record, used his wrestling pedigree to secure multiple takedowns and control time on the ground, landing 12 of 18 significant strikes while Rua absorbed pressure but countered with submission attempts. Rua reversed momentum in round two, defending takedowns and landing 15 significant strikes to Coleman's 10, including a near-omoplata that forced Coleman to expend energy. The third round saw Rua capitalize with an uppercut that dropped Coleman, followed by ground-and-pound punches that prompted referee Dan Miragliotta to stop the fight at 4:36, earning Rua the TKO victory. Overall, Rua outlanded Coleman 62-31 in significant strikes and secured one takedown to Coleman's seven, marking a significant rebound for the Brazilian after previous UFC setbacks. Opening the pay-per-view portion was a clash between and , both known for their striking prowess. Round one was competitive, with Lytle landing 28 significant strikes to Davis's 22, including early combinations that rocked Davis briefly, though Davis responded with clinch knees. Davis took control in round two, outstriking Lytle 20-18 and using footwork to avoid grappling exchanges. The final round remained close, as Lytle pressed forward with 27 significant strikes against Davis's 17, but Davis's cleaner volume edged the exchanges. Judges scored it 29-28 twice for Davis and 28-29 for Lytle, awarding Davis the win. Davis finished with 59 significant strikes landed to Lytle's 73, but his accuracy (49%) and defensive movement proved decisive in the 15-4 entrant extending his streak. In a middleweight bout, faced , a former contender with a 31-10-1 record entering. Kang dominated the first round with three takedowns and 26 significant strikes landed to Belcher's four, controlling over three minutes on the ground while Belcher survived submission threats. Belcher, however, exploded in round two, stuffing a takedown attempt and locking in a against the cage at 4:36, forcing Kang to tap and securing the submission victory. The upset highlighted Belcher's 13-5 record improving to 14-5, with the finish reversing Kang's early advantage despite Kang's superior strike volume in the opener. Rousimar Palhares took on in another matchup, where Palhares's expertise shone. From the outset, Palhares secured seven takedowns across three rounds, controlling Horn for nearly eight minutes total and landing 18 significant strikes, primarily ground-based elbows and punches. Horn managed one and seven strikes but struggled to escape Palhares's top pressure, including a near-leg lock in round one. Palhares cruised to a victory with scores of 30-27 on all cards, boosting his 8-3 record while Horn fell to 83-20-5 in a lopsided affair. The main event featured former UFC light heavyweight champion against in a 205-pound bout to determine the next title challenger. Henderson, with a 24-7 record, controlled round one with two takedowns and 18 significant strikes to Franklin's 10, spending 1:43 in dominant positions. Franklin, entering 25-4, rebounded in round two by keeping the fight standing, landing 8 strikes to Henderson's 11 but winning the striking exchanges on the feet. Round three saw Franklin outstrike Henderson 21-7, but Henderson's late takedown and pressure swayed two judges. The bout went to a for Henderson (29-28, 29-28, 27-30), with Henderson landing 36 significant strikes and four takedowns to Franklin's 39 strikes and none. Henderson's edge (5:04 control time) proved pivotal in the razor-close fight.

Preliminary Card

The preliminary card for UFC 93 featured five non-televised bouts held at in , , on January 17, 2009, serving as the opening matches before the main card. These fights highlighted several UFC debuts and quick finishes, with all contests ending by stoppage, emphasizing striking exchanges and ground control. The card included a mix of and matchups, contributing to the event's overall attendance of 9,369 spectators. The lightweight opener saw Germany's defeat American Nate Mohr via (spinning back kick and punches) at 3:45 of round 3. Siver, leveraging his background, weathered an early takedown attempt by Mohr before landing a decisive spinning back kick to the body followed by ground strikes, marking his second UFC win. In the first bout, Poland's submitted Italy's Ivan Serati—making his UFC debut—with a (punches) at 2:02 of round 1. Drwal, a specialist, quickly took the fight to the mat and unleashed unanswered strikes from top position, overwhelming the newcomer in a one-sided affair. Another clash pitted American Eric Schafer against Brazil's Antonio Mendes, both in their UFC debuts, with Schafer securing a (punches) victory at 3:35 of round 1. Schafer reversed an early by Mendes and transitioned to dominant ground-and-pound, forcing the referee stoppage after Mendes absorbed heavy damage. Denmark's then faced Brazil's Alexandre Barros in a matchup, where Kampmann earned a (punches) at 3:09 of round 2. After a competitive first round, Kampmann stuffed a and swarmed Barros with strikes against the , dropping him and prompting the stoppage in what was Barros' UFC debut. The final preliminary bout was a contest between England's —in his UFC debut—and Ireland's Tom Egan, also debuting, with Hathaway winning by (elbows) at 4:36 of round 1. Hathaway controlled the exchanges, securing top position and raining down elbows until the intervened, delighting the local crowd despite the loss for the hometown fighter.
FightWeight ClassResultMethodRound/Time
vs. Nate MohrSiver def. Mohr (spinning back kick and punches)3 / 3:45
vs. Ivan SeratiDrwal def. Serati (punches)1 / 2:02
Eric Schafer vs. Antonio MendesSchafer def. Mendes (punches)1 / 3:35
vs. Alexandre BarrosKampmann def. Barros (punches)2 / 3:09
vs. Tom EganHathaway def. Egan (elbows)1 / 4:36

Post-Event

Bonus Awards

Following UFC tradition, $40,000 performance bonuses are awarded after each event to recognize fighters for exceptional displays of skill and excitement, with selections made by UFC management and announced immediately post-event. For UFC 93, these bonuses highlighted standout moments across the , including two bouts deemed Fights of the Night. The welterweight bout between and earned Fight of the Night honors for its intense, back-and-forth action that culminated in a victory for Davis. Similarly, the rematch between Mauricio Rua and was selected as the other Fight of the Night, featuring relentless pressure and exchanges before Rua secured a in the third round. Both sets of fighters—Davis, Lytle, Rua, and Coleman—received $40,000 each. Dennis Siver was awarded Knockout of the Night for his precise third-round knockout punch that finished Nate Mohr during the preliminary card. claimed Submission of the Night with a second-round that forced to tap out, overcoming early adversity in their matchup. Siver and Belcher each pocketed $40,000 for their individual achievements.

Aftermath and Impact

Dan Henderson's split decision victory over Rich Franklin in the main event positioned him as the coach for Team USA on the ninth season of The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. United Kingdom, opposite Michael Bisping. This rivalry culminated in their middleweight clash at UFC 100 on July 11, 2009, where Henderson secured a second-round knockout win, further solidifying his status as a top contender across weight classes. In contrast, Franklin's defeat prompted his return to the middleweight division, where he achieved a technical knockout victory over Vitor Belfort at UFC 103 before suffering a submission loss to Wanderlei Silva at UFC 110, marking a period of inconsistent results that included subsequent light heavyweight bouts. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira's first-round knockout of previously undefeated Luis Cane enhanced his standing in the UFC light heavyweight division following his earlier setback against , contributing to a career resurgence that saw him secure additional wins against fighters like Jason Brilz and despite a subsequent loss to . Similarly, Alan Belcher's submission of in the preliminary card elevated his profile as a prospect, setting the stage for subsequent victories in the division, though his momentum was later hampered by injuries, including a career-altering eye poke that ended his 2013 fight against at UFC 159. UFC 93 marked the promotion's successful debut in , attracting a sellout crowd of 9,369 at for a $1.3 million gate, which helped establish as a viable market and influenced future events like UFC Fight Night 26 in 2013. Media outlets praised the event's international draw and energetic atmosphere, crediting it with boosting UFC's European presence in the wake of The Ultimate Fighter: vs. , though it faced criticism for a relatively modest buyrate of approximately 350,000 compared to major U.S. cards. The card proceeded without significant controversies, but it underscored ongoing challenges with preliminary bout scheduling due to last-minute injury replacements, such as those affecting matchups involving fighters like Mark Holst.

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