When former UFC lightweight champion Benson Henderson isn’t training, he likes to dive into the world of comic books.
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When former UFC lightweight champion Benson Henderson isn’t training, he likes to dive into the world of comic books.
Video Credit: UFC

It was announced that Benson Henderson would be facing Brandon Thatch in the Main Event at UFC Fight Night 60, replacing the injured Stephen Thompson in a welterweight match [170 lbs].
There was [including me] a double take. Why, well Benson Henderson is making a run at the lightweight division [155 lbs], and already has a fight booked on April 4th at UFC Fight Night 63 Fairfax; but kudos to ‘smooth’ Benson Henderson who has saved the Main Event on two weeks notice by going up a weight division for this fight.
In the words of Benson Henderson
Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere.

Benson Henderson got his wish granted, after losing a close split decision fight last weekend with Donald ‘ Cowboy’ Cerrone. The former lightweight champion stated he wanted to fight again soon and was willing to face anyone, anytime, anywhere.
An injury forced Bobby Green out of his scheduled bout with Jorge Masvidal after revealing he had torn his Quad, he will be out for around five months.
In steps Benson Henderson who will now be competing against Jorge Masvidal on the UFC Fight Night 63: Mendes vs Lamas card,
With an another line up revealed yesterday, Brit Luke Barnatt [8-2-0] has also been added to the card to face Clint Hester [7-4-0] along with female bout Liz Carmouche [9-5-0] vs Lauren Murphy [8-1-0].
This is shaping up to be one great fight card in Fairfax, Virginia that you do not want to miss.
UFC Fight Night 63: Mendes vs Lamas is on April 4th at Patriot Center, Fairfax, Virginia.
Fight card so far:
Chad Mendes vs Ricardo Lamas
Benson Henderson vs Jorge Masvidal
Diego Ferreira vs Dustin Poirier
Michael Chiesa vs Mitch Clarke
Shamil Abdurahimov vs Timothy Johnson
Liz Carmouche vs Lauren Murphy
Luke Barnatt vs Clint Hester
Fairfax, Virginia at the Patriot Center is where it is set to go down. The date Saturday April 4th. UFC Fight Night 63 will be in town and two of the top women’s Bantamweight will throw down for the night. Liz Carmouche [9-5] will take on Lauren Murphy [8-1] in what is set to be one of this year’s great fight. Both women have a fairly similar record on paper. Carmouche’s stats according to sherdog are 67% in KO/TKO, 22% in submissions and 11% in her only decision fight. Laurens stats according to sherdog are 75% KO/TKO, 0% in submissions and 25% in decisions for 2 of her fights.[The 0% in submissions is that Lauren chosses her method of a KO/TKO finish in the first 6 of her fights].
What makes this an interesting fight for fans around the world, is the striking ability both women posess on paper and what we have seen them do in the cage. Also both women are very highly skilled on the ground if they choose for the fight to go this way, (we saw this when Carmouche fought Ronda Rousey and Murphy when she fought Sara McMann), every which way you look at this fight, for me, it is without a shadow of a doubt already a ‘fight of the night’ candidate. These women mean business and will leave it all in the cage, no matter what.

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UFC Fight Night 59, Boston lived up to the hype from the very first fight on FIGHT PASS, for me though the pure transitions, fluidity and skill shown of his Jiu-Jitsu in the aired Prelim fights on Fox Sports 1 was Charles Rosa, to me it was so awesome to watch. With an array of submission attempts and one step ahead I felt, it was beautiful, with a tight D’arce choke sunk in the third round.
Another Prelim fight for which I personally enjoyed every single minute was Johnny Case, another example of beautiful short elbows (yes I love using my elbows too), amongst a great winning fight.

Patrick Holohan is always impressive, especially with his ground game, he came out fast, with intent on finishing Shane Howell within the first round. He almost succeeded several times with a rear naked choke, but credit where credit due, Shane Howell is tough, durable and managed to escape Paddy’s rear naked choke in the last ten seconds of the first round to end up on top. Although it was a one sided ‘beating’ for Shane, his skills on the ground amazed alot of people to escape several of Paddy’s Chokes.

Wow is all I can say at the beginning of Cathal Pendred’s fight! Who else saw Sean Spencer knee (accidently) Cathal when he was on the ground at 2 mins 32 seconds of the first round? Cathal clearly stated ‘woah, hang on’ but even the commentators by passed the incident and carried on commentating about the ‘over hand right punches’ that were then connecting with Cathal after that incident by Sean Spencer!
On the flipside of this, I feel Sean Spencer did a great job of working his boxing skills, Octagon control, damage and therefore I did not see what the judges saw (good job I am not a judge), then again I do not think I am alone in saying this!

I have to mention Ron Stallings for taking this fight against Uriah Hall on five days notice, not many athlete’s go ahead once it is fight week when it comes to Uriah Hall so full props to Ron. Uriah Hall is a beast on his feet and has a very nasty ground and pound game for which we saw again Sunday.
The below picture was taken straight after his fight with Uriah Hall and shows the Ground and Pound damage by the fighter.
Photo courtesy of UFC Shanda


The Co-Main event Donald ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone vs Benson Henderson. What can one say. Cerrone is definitely in his prime and Henderson has been on the end of some shocking decisions as of late, but he will be back to winning ways I feel very soon. Again I did not see what the judges saw in this fight and I am sure I am not the only one!

Conor McGregor lived up to every bit of the hype, starting off with ‘flipping the bird’ at Dennis Siver as he did not touch gloves. Siver managed to keep his composure all week and not let McGregor get into his head one bit (unlike most of McGregor’s previous opponents).

McGregor did not dispose of Siver within the two minutes as he previously predicted, but he did dispose of him in the second round, convincingly. Next for McGregor is the featherweight champion Jose Aldo either in Las Vegas or Croke Park in Dublin.
Prelims on FIGHT PASS.COM
Flyweight: Tateki Matsuda (125 lbs) vs Joby Sanchez (126 lbs)
Judges score it 29 – 28 Sanchez 28 – 29 Matsuda 30 – 27 Sanchez; Winner via Split Decision Joby Sanchez.
Light Heavyweight: Sean O’Connell (206 lbs) vs Matt Van Buren (205 lbs)
Winner at 2 mins 11 secs in round three via TKO Sean O’Connell
PRELIMS ON FOXSPORTS 1
Featherweight: Charles Rosa (145 lbs vs Sean Soriano (146 lbs)
Winner at 4 min 43 secs in round three via Tapout – D’arce Choke Charles Rosa
Lightweight: Johnny Case (156 lbs) vs Frankie Perez (155 lbs)
Winner at 1 min secs in round three via TKO Johnny Case
Flyweight: Patrick Holohan (125 lbs) vs Shane Howell (125 lb)
Winner Patrick Holohan via Unanimous Decision 30-27
Lightweight: Zhang Lipeng (156 lbs) vs Chris Wade (156 lbs)
Winner Chris Wade via Unanimous Decision 30-26
Welterweight: John Howard (170 lbs) vs Lorenz Larkin (171 lbs)
Winner at 2 mins 17 secs round one via TKO (Punches) Lorenz Larkin
Welterweight: Cathal Pendred (171 lbs) vs Sean Spencer (171 lbs)
Winner Cathal Pendred via Unanimous Decision 29-28, 30-27, 30-27
MAIN CARD FOX SPORTS 1
Lightweight: Gleison Tibau (156 lbs) vs Norman Parke (156 lbs)
Winner Via Split Decision Gleison Tibau 29-28 Tibau, 29-28 Parke, 29-28 Tibau
Middleweight: Uriah Hall (186 lbs) vs Ronald Stallings (186 lbs)
Winner at 3 mins 37 secs round one Uriah Hall via TKO (Referee/Dr Stoppage)
Lightweight: Donald Cerrone (155 lbs) vs Benson Henderson (156 lbs)
Winner Donald Cerrone Via Unanimous Decision 29-28
Featherweight: Conor McGregor (145 lbs) vs Dennis Siver (146 lbs)
Winner at 1 min 54 secs round two Via TKO Conor McGregor
FIGHT BONUS
Performance of the night
Conor McGregor
Performance of the night
Lorenz Larkin
Fight of the night
Sean O’Connell vs Matt Van Buren
Each fighter received $50,000 extra for their performances.
It is finally here, UFC Fight night 59, Boston, where The notorious Conor McGregor takes on Dennis Siver.
All athletes who were scheduled to compete, made their contracted weight, results as follows:
MAIN CARD

Conor McGregor (145 lbs) vs Dennis Siver (146 lbs)

Donald Cerrone (155 lbs) vs Benson Henderson (156 lbs) without towel

Uriah Hall (186 lbs) vs Ronald Stallings (186 lbs)

Gleison Tibau (156 lbs) vs Norman Parke ( 156 lbs)
PRELIM CARD

Cathal Pendred (171 lbs) vs Sean Spencer (171 lbs)
John Howard ( 170 lbs) vs Lorenz Larkin (171 lbs)
Zhang Lipeng (156 lbs) vs Chris Wade (156 lbs)

Patrick Holohan (125 lbs) vs Shane Howell (125 lbs)
Johnny Case (156lbs) vs Frankie Perez (155 lbs)
Charles Rosa (145lbs vs Sean Soriano (146lbs)
UFC FIGHTPASS
Sean O’Conell (206lbs) vs Matt Van Buren (205lbs)
Tateki Matsuda (125lbs vs Joby Sanchez (126lbs)
UFC FIGHTPASS exclusive prelims start at 11pm in the UK
PRELIMS ON BT SPORT 1, 12AM UK
MAIN CARD BT SPORT 1, 3AM UK
On August 16th, Lauren Murphy will make her long-awaited UFC debut where she will take on former UFC title contender Sara McMann in the women’s Bantamweight division.
McMann [7-1, 1-1 UFC] is an Olympic Silver Medalist who will be looking to seek to put herself back into title contention again after her last outing with Ronda Rousey ended in a 66 second defeat.
Murphy, who is 8-0 in her MMA career, with six of those wins coming by T/KO victories and two via decision wins. Murphy’s first, five fights never made it into the third round and were all T/KO wins. On December 7th 2013, Murphy won the first ever inaugural Bantamweight Belt for promotion InvictaFC after defeating Miriam Nakamoto in the fourth round via TKO, before relinquishing the title to sign with the UFC.
I managed to catch up with Lauren for a quick chat about how the UFC offer came about, her new home in Arizona, new training home at The MMALAB and when we will get to see ‘The Lauren Murphy Documentary’ amongst others.
What made you say ‘right the time is now for UFC’, after all you are the Invicta Bantamweight Champion – or was it a case of the UFC came to you with an offer [the offer you had been waiting for] after finally noticing that you should be in the UFC?
I had an offer previously with the UFC, to take a short notice fight last year. I decided not to pursue it at that time, because I was not ready. I also did not pursue the Ultimate Fighter, because at that time, I wanted more experience before getting a fight in the UFC. Therefore, there were a couple of times when there might have been an opportunity to go to the UFC, but the time was not right. Then this last year, Invicta had a long time between shows and we were not really sure what was going on for a long time, so we started looking into our options for the UFC- much the same way several other champs in Invicta have. When Sara needed an opponent, I think I was the only one willing and healthy that made sense, so Sean Shelby called Shannon and off I went.
You have just moved to Arizona. How are you finding it having your family complete and with you since Joe is now retired from the Air Force. Is it great to be together all the time (so to speak) whilst just celebrating your first year of marriage and having your son Max with you?
It IS great! It really is nice to wake up next to my husband everyday. That is why I married him! There are some things we have to adjust to, of course. When I would do camps in Houston by myself, I learned how to handle bad days and good days alone. Now I have someone who loves me right there with me to share that with, and I think that is an adjustment for Joe. I also have a little more to worry about. In Houston, I could go home, make my own food, get in bed, watch something on Netflix and call it a day. Now, I have to make sure Max is ready for the next day, get dinner ready for everyone, make sure the laundry is done. I have a much bigger house to keep clean. Before, I was just renting a tiny room. All the same stuff people deal with when they have a job and a family. Before, when I was on my own, I could just worry about myself. I could afford to be very selfish that way, and now I cannot. Joe does a TON around the house while I train, but it is still an adjustment for all of us to some extent.
You moved training camps to The MMA LAB in Arizona, was this to start preparing for the fight that has just been announced or was it for other reasons?
No, I was not even in the UFC when we decided to move. My long time coach in Houston decided to move his family to Virginia to be closer to his extended family, and when he left Texas, I decided to look for a new gym. I just figured it was a good time to go to a big gym with a big camp. There are pros and cons to every situation, but I came to the Lab to see if I would like it and just fell in love with it. Therefore, when Joe was released from the Air Force, we decided to set up shop here. We wanted a place that had a strong coach, a good gi program for jiu jitsu, and had a family-like and family-friendly atmosphere. The Lab has all those things, plus a kick ass team in a great location. We are very happy here.

With the news breaking that you are now signed to the UFC and also on the same day that you would not have to wait long for your debut, as you will be fighting UFC ranked number 4 Sara McMann on August 16th in Maine; At that point with it now being ‘public’ knowledge, is it becoming more real to you, that you have now made it to the UFC?
Ha! Most days I wake up and am in awe of where I am at, but I felt that way before I signed to the UFC. If I start really thinking about it, my whole life has been pretty surreal. The UFC is just one more loop on the crazy roller coaster of my life 😉
‘Lauren Murphy fans’ who know you, know that whoever your opponent is, you will go into the octagon and fight 100%. What were your initial thoughts when you knew it was Sara McMann that you will be facing as your first UFC opponent?
I am really glad the UFC gave me a tough fight to begin with. I like being the underdog. I am so honoured to fight one of the best women in the world! I also know I can beat Sara. I do not know if I will. But I know I can if I work hard and go out there and perform to the best of my ability.
What are you expecting from your first UFC debut – in terms of being on the biggest stage for MMA, pre-conceptions if any or will it be business as usual?
Someone told me to remember, “It’s just another cage.” I like that. There might be a few more cameras, a few more lights, a few more people in the audience, but there is only one opponent, and she is human just like me.
How do you think you will ‘deal’ will the added side of the business that comes with being in the UFC – doing the media days and open public displays on fight week? Would you like to just concentrate on what you are here for and that is to get in the octagon and show why you are in the UFC?
The media days, interviews, and what not is just a part of the job. It is a challenge. We are at a level now where these things are done, so what is the point of liking it or disliking it? I go in to it like anything else, to do my best, and whether I like it or not, is actually not even really relevant to me ha ha ha.
When can we see ‘The Lauren Murphy Documentary’ as I for one am so looking forward to seeing your journey so far on DVD?
I think it is now planning on being released about a week before my fight? I have just signed all the gloves we are shipping out and those will come to donors soon. The release date is not set in stone, and I do not think it needs to be at this point. I have talked to the film’s producer and we agreed it should probably be released before the 16th of August, so it can generate some interest leading up to the fight.
The film editor experienced a sudden death in his family, and he needed some time to process that a little. I cannot imagine having something like that happen and then trying to work. My heart hurts for him 😦
Thank you for your time, it is always a pleasure, lastly anyone you would like to thank?
I always thank my husband for being so awesome 🙂 and I want to thank my manager as well, Chuck Wichert. He has been amazing and he always takes great care of all his fighters. Also to the team at the Lab, thanks for working with me so much. And to all my fans and family and friends that have supported me through all this craziness, thanks to you 🙂 It means everything to me.
You can watch Lauren Murphy in her debut UFC appearance on August 16th UFC Fight Night: Bader vs Saint Preux, which takes place at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine. It is also available free to view on the FOX Sports 1 network or BT Sports in the UK.
If you want to get better acquainted with Lauren Murphy, you can now see her last three fights on the UFC Fight Pass network under the Invicta FC library, starting from Invicta 5 where she competed against Kaitlyn Young. What better way to start your free 7 day trial than now!
If you missed my two-part in-depth interview with Lauren I covered last year you can read them here:
Introducing-the-inspiring-lauren-murphy-a-true-fighter-in-every-sense-of-the-word/part 1
Introducing-the-inspiring-lauren-murphy/part 2
You can follow Lauren on Twitter: @LaurenMurphyMMA
On Facebook, Official Athlete page: Lauren Murphy MMA
Facebook: The Lauren Murphy Documentary page
As of late, Twitter has become increasingly popular within athletes of the MMA community, well not just the MMA community, as this is the field I am interested in, I guess this is just what I notice!
When, Gilbert Melendez sent out the following tweet, which opens up into his Instagram account with a picture of the UFC Belt, Anthony Pettis sent his reply [which is when it turns interesting]. Benson Henderson then sent his reply, which is the whole reason this article was wrote!
The whole series of tweets are here for you all to read:
You can watch Gilbert Melendez and Anthony Pettis ‘Throwdown’ on December 6th at The Mandalay Bay Events Center, Las Vegas, Nevada.
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