Alan Belcher continues with the eye injury updates from his official Twitter.com account, providing a pic of lacerated lid that required eight stitches to fix after Michael Bisping accidentally poked him in the third and final round of their UFC 159 co-main event this past weekend. "The Talent," who was unable to continue, went on to drop a technical decision to "The Count." The good news is that injury, which you can watch happen here, was not more serious. A very close call, considering his 2010 surgery to correct a detached retina in the same eye, one that nearly ended his MMA career.
Michael Bisping breaks down Anderson Silva vs. Chris Weidman
UFC's Brazil return on Jan. 19, 2012, for Vitor Belfort vs. Michael Bisping event will be UFC on FX 7 and feature a four-fight main card. For more on that and the complete event line-up click here. Photo: Josh Hedges/Getty Images
It didn't take long for Michael Bisping to respond to Chris Weidman's criticism of him in a recent interview. As expected, Bisping turned to twitter to make his point: "Chris the Wiesel Weidman saying I fold under pressure. Hahahahaha I needed a good laugh this morning."
Mauro Ranallo sits down Brian Stann to talk about his upcoming match with Michael Bisping.
Full UFC 149 Fan Club Q&A with Michael Bisping
Zombie Prophet is back sans Kid Nate for a Saturday installment of Your MMA of the Day. Subscribe to the MMA Nation YouTube channel to get all of his playlists. This edition features Michael Bisping ripping into Hector Lombard, Lorenz Larkin, Ronda Rousey, UFC 149 weigh in highlights and Urijah Faber cutting weight. Enjoy!
Here's Michael Bisping, Tiki Ghosn and some other people on their way to Calgary for UFC 149. Did they really make Tiki sit in the back and put luggage on top of him?
UFC middleweight Michael Bisping confirmed via his official Twitter account that he has left Wolfslair Gym in the U.K. "The Count" was quoted as saying, "it was a phase of my training there, but I have now moved on." No word on where or who he'll train with going forward but now that he makes permanent residence in the U.S., his options are limitless. Anywhere you would like to see him go?