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The UFC PPV events that never were

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Another week and another main card changed due to injuries. It just seems Dana White and the UFC brass just cannot catch a break (no pun intended). Other than being the most injury ridden year ever, there were numerous other reasons that caused fighters to pull out of fights. Last week, it was the UFC 153 card’s turn to be affected as both Jose Aldo and “Rampage” Jackson were pulled due to foot and elbow injuries respectively. Some will say it is a curse, some say it is the fighter’s insurance program and some argue it is due to an overloaded event schedule, but that can be a discussion for another day. Let’s look back at the main events this year that never were.

UFC 142 – January 14

The first UFC event of the year and it escaped relatively unscathed from injuries. This event had a total of 4 injury replacements, but only one fight on the main card was affected. Erick Silva was scheduled to face Siya Bahadurzada but ended up fighting Carlo Prater instead. However, the co-main event of this card almost got cancelled. Anthony Johnson, who is well known for his weight issues, came in 11lbs over the 186lb weight limit. Belfort agreed to fight if Anthony weighed no more than 205lbs on the day of the fight. Luckily for the UFC and the fans, Anthony made the 205lb limit and the co-main event was saved.

Proposed PPV Main Card

Actual PPV Main Card

Jose Aldo vs Chad Mendes (Title Fight)

Jose Aldo vs Chad Mendes (Title Fight)

Vitor Belfort vs Anthony Johnson

Vitor Belfort vs Anthony Johnson

Rousimar Palhares vs Mike Massenzio

Rousimar Palhares vs Mike Massenzio

Erick Silva vs Siyar Bahadurzada

Erick Silva vs Carlo Prater

Edson Barboza vs Terry Etim

Edson Barboza vs Terry Etim

UFC 143 – February 4

This card was supposed to feature the welterweight super fight between Georges St-Pierre and Nick Diaz; a fight that many fans were wishing for. Unfortunately GSP was injured, so Carlos Condit, who originally was slated to face Josh Koscheck on the same card stepped in to take GSP’s place for the interim title. In turn, Koscheck’s new opponent was Mike Pierce. The dream welterweight fight of GSP vs Diaz is still just that today – A dream.

Proposed PPV Main Card

Actual PPV Main Card

GSP vs Nick Diaz (Title Fight)

Carlos Condit vs Nick Diaz (Interim Title Fight)

Roy Nelson vs Fabricio Werdum

Roy Nelson vs Fabricio Werdum

Josh Koscheck vs Carlos Condit

Josh Koscheck vs Mike Pierce

Renan Barao vs Scott Jorgensen

Renan Barao vs Scott Jorgensen

Ed Herman vs Clifford Starks

Ed Herman vs Clifford Starks

UFC 144 – February 26

Well, UFC, don’t say you don’t get any luck because the main card for UFC 144 went as planned. However, there were still 2 injuries on preliminary card.
UFC 145 – April 21

Well, up to this point of the year, main cards were doing pretty well in terms of avoiding changes so you can say the UFC was still relatively lucky. At UFC 145, only one main card fight was changed. Mark Bocek was expected to take on Matt Wiman but he withdrew due to injury, so fellow Canadian John Alessio stepped in to set up the all Canadian match up.

Proposed PPV Main Card

Actual PPV Main Card

Jon Jones vs Rashad Evans (Title Fight)

Jon Jones vs Rashad Evans (Title Fight)

Rory MacDonald vs Che Mills

Rory MacDonald vs Che Mills

Brendan Schaub vs Ben Rothwell

Brendan Schaub vs Ben Rothwell

Miguel Torres vs Michael McDonald

Miguel Torres vs Michael McDonald

Mark Hominick vs Eddie Yagin

Mark Hominick vs Eddie Yagin

Mark Bocek vs Matt Wiman

Mark Bocek vs John Alessio

UFC 146 – May 26

And this is where the UFC’s luck went downhill. This all heavyweight main card was supposed to be headlined by Junior dos Santos against Alistair Overeem, but we all know how that panned out. If you don’t, well, let’s just say Overeem was intaking more than just horse meat. In stepped Frank Mir to take on dos Santos. This whole main card was one big shuffle after that fell through, as it created a domino effect of shake ups in the matches on the main card. On April 20, 2012, Dana White announced that dos Santos would now defend his title against Frank Mir instead. Two days later, White announced Cain Velasquez, who was originally slated to fight Mir in the co-main event, would face Antonio Silva. In effect, Roy Nelson, who was originally scheduled to fight Silva, would fight Gabriel Gonzaga, but that only lasted briefly as he dropped out and Nelson would eventually face Dave Herman. Lastly, Shane del Rosario, who was originally slated to fight Gonzaga, would face Stipe Miocic. Are you confused yet? Yes, well there is one more to keep you on point. Mark Hunt was supposed to fight Stefan Struve, however Hunt had to pull out and in stepped former Strikeforce fighter Lavar Johnson.

Proposed PPV Main Card

Actual PPV Main Card

Junior dos Santos vs Alistair Overeem (Title Fight)

Junior dos Santos vs Frank Mir (Title Fight)

Cain Velasquez vs Frank Mir

Cain Velasquez vs Antonio Silva

Roy Nelson vs Antonio Silva

Roy Nelson vs Dave Herman

Shane del Rosario vs Gabriel Gonzaga

Shane del Rosario vs Stipe Miocic

Stefan Struve vs Mark Hunt

Stefan Struve vs Lavar Johnson

UFC 147 – June 23

This one was a doozy. Originally scheduled to fight was champ Anderson Silva in a rematch against his arch nemesis Chael Sonnen. However, due to a logistics conflict with the United Nations Conference in Rio and many other different reasons, that match was moved to UFC 148. Further to that, Vitor Belfort broke his left hand in training so he had to pull out. The new main event was changed to Rich Franklin facing Brazilian fan favorite Wanderlei Silva. This card was also set to host the middleweight tournament final of The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil between Cezar Ferreira and Daniel Sarafian, but Sarafian would be replaced by semifinalist Sergio Moraes. Due to the changes, ticket-holders were even offered a full ticket refund if they didn’t want to attend the event. This was a first for the organization.

Proposed PPV Main Card

Actual PPV Main Card

Anderson Silva vs Chael Sonnen (Title Fight)

Rich Franklin vs Wanderlei Silva

Vitor Belfort vs Wanderlei Silva

Cezar Ferreira vs Sergio Moraes

Cezar Ferreira vs Daniel Sarafian

Rony Jason vs Godofredo Pepey

Rony Jason vs Godofredo Pepey

Fabricio Werdum vs Mike Russow

Fabricio Werdum vs Mike Russow

Hacran Dias vs Yuri Alcantara

UFC 148 – July 7

Dominick Cruz was set to defend his Bantamweight belt against hated rival Urijah Faber in the co-main event following their stint as opposing coaches on The Ultimate Fighter. However, Cruz suffered a torn ACL and was forced off the card. The trilogy fight between Forrest Griffin and Tito Ortiz would be bumped to co-main event status. In his return fight to middleweight, Rich Franklin was expected to fight against movie star Cung Le. However, due to an injury to UFC 147 headliner Vitor Belfort, Franklin was pulled from this fight to replace Belfort in a rematch against Wanderlei Silva. Le would go on to face veteran Patrick Cote and welcome him back to the UFC. The match up of Mike Easton and Ivan Menjivar would move up to the PPV portion to fill up the main card.

Proposed PPV Main Card

Actual PPV Main Card

Anderson Silva vs Chael Sonnen (Title Fight)

Anderson Silva vs Chael Sonnen (Title Fight)

Dominick Cruz vs Urijah Faber (Title Fight)

Forrest Griffin vs Tito Ortiz

Forrest Griffin vs Tito Ortiz

Cung Le vs Patrick Cote

Cung Le vs Rich Franklin

Demian Maia vs Dong Hyun Kim

Demian Maia vs Dong Hyun Kim

Chad Mendes vs Cody McKenzie

Chad Mendes vs Cody McKenzie

Mike Easton vs Ivan Menjivar 

UFC 149 – July 21

Calgary fans, you really needed to shoot that injury bug as all fights on the main card were changed. Yes, every single one of them! Originally, Jose Aldo was set to defend his title at this event against Erik Koch. However, with Aldo’s injury, they replaced this title fight with the interim bantamweight title fight between Urijah Faber and Renan Barao. In the co-main event, a bout between Michael Bisping and Tim Boetsch fell through because Bisping got injured and was replaced by promotional newcomer Hector Lombard. Big Nog was set to face Cheick Kongo, but his arm wasn’t fully healed yet so Shawn Jordan stepped in. Shogun was expected to fight Thiago Silva, but he got injured so they pulled both fighters from the card and replaced it with Claude Patrick against James Heads. However, Patrick got injured and was replaced by Brian Ebersole. Yoshihiro Akiyama was matched up with Thiago Alves, but Sexyama was also forced to pull out of the fight due to injury and replaced by Siyar Bahadurzada. To make matters worse, Alves got injured soon after and was replaced by Chris Clements. At this point, it was just comical as Bahadurzada was also injured and was replaced by Matthew Riddle. In the end, the card went on, but it was not close to what it was originally set to be.

Proposed PPV Main Card

Actual PPV Main Card

Jose Aldo vs Erik Koch (Title fight)

Urijah Faber vs Renan Barao (Interim title)

Tim Boetsch vs Michael Bisping

Tim Boetsch vs Hector Lombard

Cheick Kongo vs Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira

Cheick Kongo vs Shawn Jordan

Thiago Silva vs Mauricio Shogun Rua

James Head vs Brian Ebersole

Yoshihiro Akiyama vs Thiago Alves

Matthew Riddle vs Chris Clements

UFC 150 – August 11

Since the last event took such a hit, I think the fight gods took it easy on this one from an injury standpoint. Only one main card fight was affected by injury. Yushin Okami was set to face Luiz Cane, but injury forced him to be replaced by the leg submission specialist, Rousimar Palhares. However, Palhares himself got injured too, so they got Buddy Roberts to step in and faced “The Thunder.”

Proposed PPV Main Card

Actual PPV Main Card

Benson Henderson vs Frankie Edgar (Title fight)

Benson Henderson vs Frankie Edgar (Title fight)

Donald Cerrone vs Melvin Guillard

Donald Cerrone vs Melvin Guillard

Jake Shields vs Ed Herman

Jake Shields vs Ed Herman

Yushin Okami vs Luiz Cane

Yushin Okami vs Buddy Roberts

Max Holloway vs Justin Lawrence

Max Holloway vs Justin Lawrence

UFC 151 – September 1

This one tops all others. Jon Jones was expected to take on Dan Henderson in the main event, but Henderson was injured while training and unfortunately couldn’t compete. Chael Sonnen agreed to step up to the plate on 8 days notice, but Jones told UFC President Dana White that he did not want to take that fight. Subsequently, without a main event caliber fight, White and the UFC brass were forced to cancel the entire card! The first time something like this has happened since Zuffa took over the UFC.

Proposed PPV Main Card

Actual PPV Main Card

Jon Jones vs Dan Henderson (Title fight)

CANCELLED

Jake Ellenberger vs Jay Hieron

Dennis Siver vs Eddie Yagin

Dennis Hallman vs Thiago Tavares

John Lineker vs Yasuhiro Urushitani

UFC 152 – September 22

Their loss is our gain. That was how things ended up for UFC 152. With the cancellation of UFC 151, Jon Jones was expected to take on Lyoto Machida at UFC 152 in the main event; however, Machida declined the proposed fight and now taking on Jones is former champ, Vitor Belfort. Subsequently, the inaugural flyweight title fight between Joseph Benavidez and Demetrious Johnson was pushed to the co-main event. Also, Rory MacDonald was expected to face “The Prodigy” BJ Penn, but MacDonald suffered a serious cut while training. Things got weird as Roger Hollett was forced to pull out of his bout with Matt Hamill due to contractual issues with Bellator and in stepped Vladimir Matyushenko. Matyushenko was then forced to withdraw due to injury so Hollett returns to his original spot to face Hamill after the contract issues were resolved. With less than a week to go, let’s hope there are no more surprises to this event.

Proposed PPV Main Card

Actual PPV Main Card

Joseph Benavidez vs Demetrious Johnson (Title fight)

Jon Jones vs Vitor Belfort (Title fight)

Rory MacDonald vs BJ Penn

Joseph Benavidez vs Demetrious Johnson (Title fight)

Michael Bisping vs Brian Stann

Michael Bisping vs Brian Stann

Matt Hamill vs Roger Hollett

Matt Hamill vs Roger Hollett

Cub Swanson vs Charles Oliveira

Cub Swanson vs Charles Oliveira

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