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UFC 152 Fight Card: Jones Vs. Belfort

Apr 21, 2012; Atlanta, GA, USA; Jon Jones reacts to beating Rashad Evans in the main event and light heavyweight title bout during UFC 145 at Philips Arena. Jon Jones won the bout by unanimous decision. Mandatory Credit: Paul Abell-US PRESSWIRE
Apr 21, 2012; Atlanta, GA, USA; Jon Jones reacts to beating Rashad Evans in the main event and light heavyweight title bout during UFC 145 at Philips Arena. Jon Jones won the bout by unanimous decision. Mandatory Credit: Paul Abell-US PRESSWIRE

What a difference a few days makes. Earlier this week, we were all content with the fact that the flyweights were going to be getting top billing at UFC 152. Then Dan Henderson and Jon Jones blow up the MMA world, and now Jones is facing Vitor Belfort of all people in Toronto on September 22nd. And all of a sudden, this card is pretty stacked. Two title fights, a possible number one contenders bout, and a litany of other potentially explosive matchups makes UFC 152 a can't miss.

Check out the new and improved card below.

Sept 22nd, live on PPV from Toronto, ON:

Main Card:
Jon Jones (16-1) vs. Vitor Belfort (21-9) [LHW title]
Joseph Benavidez (16-2) vs. Demetrious Johnson (15-2-1) [Flyweight title]
Michael Bisping (22-4) vs. Brian Stann (12-4)
Matt Hamill (10-4) vs. Vladimir Matyushenko (26-6)
Evan Dunham (13-2) vs. T.J. Grant (18-5)

Preliminary Card:
Marcus Brimage (5-1) vs. Jim Hettes (10-0)
Igor Pokrajac (25-8) vs. Vinny Magalhaes (9-5, 1 NC)
Charles Oliveira (16-2, 1 NC) vs. Cub Swanson (17-5)
Seth Baczynski (16-6) vs. Simeon Thoresen (17-2-1)
Lance Benoist (6-1) vs. Sean Pierson (12-6)
Mitch Gagnon (8-2) vs. Walel Watson (9-4)
Charlie Brenneman (15-4) vs. Kyle Noke (19-6-1)

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