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UkrainianGuy
08-03-2009, 11:57 AM
Quinton Jackson on Saturday night at UFC 96 in Columbus, Ohio, earned a shot at redemption. With a unanimous decision victory over Keith Jardine, he not only got the "W," but also the right to face UFC light heavyweight champion Rashad Evans at UFC 98 on May 23.

He had a rough go of it against a very aggressive Jardine, however. Though he was put on his backside twice during the bout, courtesy of Jackson's boxing, Jardine fought back hard, nearly putting the former UFC light heavyweight champion down early on in round two.

The fight also put a $60,000 bonus check in Jackson and Jardine's pockets for their entertaining efforts that garnered a UFC 96 Fight of the Night designation.

Though there were no submissions Saturday night at the Nationwide Arena, there were plenty of knockouts to choose from. None, however, matched up to the devastating head kick that Ultimate Fighter alumnus Matt Hamill landed on American Kickboxing Academy fighter Mark Munoz towards the end of the opening round.

The kick caused Munoz to crumple to the mat, his head bouncing off his own knee, as he collapsed against the cage. It also earned Hamill the UFC 96 Knockout of the Night and a $60,000 bonus check of his own.

UFC 96 AWARDS AND BONUSES
(Each fighter earned a $60,000 bonus check.)

UFC 96 Fight of the Night:
–Quinton Jackson and Keith Jardine

UFC 96 Knockout of the Night:
–Matt Hamill

UFC 96 Submission of the Night:
–There were no submissions

UkrainianGuy
09-03-2009, 04:57 PM
UFC 96 SALARIES: RAMPAGE LEADS WITH $325,000

For the third year in a row the Ultimate Fighting Championship made Columbus, OH its home for a weekend and once again the show was a rousing success. As UFC president Dana White made mention during the post fight press conference, between their event and the Arnold Classic running the same weekend, the city of Columbus experienced around $41 million dollars in revenue.

As for the fighters earnings on the card, former light heavyweight champion, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson led the way with a total pay of $325,000, plus another $60,000 for his part in the "Fight of the Night."

His opponent, Keith Jardine, was the second highest paid fighter on the card earning $55,000 for his show money and another $60,000 for the "Fight of the Night" bonus also.

Here are the rest of the salaries for UFC 96:

MAIN EVENT FIGHTERS:

– Quinton "Rampage" Jackson $325,000 (includes win bonus of $100,000) def. Keith Jardine $55,000 (win bonus would have been $55,000)
* Jackson and Jardine also each earned $60,000 for "Fight of the Night"

MAIN CARD FIGHTERS:

– Shane Carwin $32,000 (includes win bonus of $16,000) def. Gabriel Gonzaga $60,000 (win bonus would have been $60,000)

– Matt Brown $16,000 (includes win bonus of $8,000) def. Pete Sell $12,000 (win bonus would have been $12,000)

– Matt Hamill $40,000 (includes win bonus of $20,000) def. Mark Munoz $12,000 (win bonus would have been $12,000)
• Matt Hamill also earned $60,000 for "Knockout of the Night"

– Gray Maynard $20,000 (includes win bonus of $10,000) def. Jim Miller $9,000 (win bonus would have been $9,000)

PRELIMINARY CARD FIGHTERS:

– Tamdan McCrory $20,000 (includes win bonus of $10,000) def. Ryan Madigan $3,000 (win bonus would have been $3,000)

– Kendall Grove $44,000 (includes win bonus of $22,000) def. Jason Day $5,000 (win bonus would have been $5,000)

– Jason Brilz $10,000 (includes win bonus of $5,000) def. Tim Boetsch $12,000 (win bonus would have been $12,000)

– Brandon Vera $60,000 (includes win bonus of $30,000) def. Mike Patt $5,000 (win bonus would have been $5,000)

– Shane Nelson $16,000 (includes win bonus of $8,000) def. Aaron Riley $6,000 (win bonus would have been $6,000)

steve1130
11-03-2009, 11:07 PM
Cool information! That Carwin guy sure has heavy hands. I had never seen him fight before.