UFC 64 Gambling Results - UFC Franklin vs. Silva Odds

Franklin Returns to the Octagon to Defend Middleweight Title

UFC 64 is being headlined by Middleweight Champion Rich Franklin. He will take on Anderson Silva on October 14th in Las Vegas, Nevada. This will be Franklin's first fight since March when he was injured during his win over David Loiseau of Montreal. Sean Sherk takes on Kenny Florian for the returning UFC Lightweight Championship at UFC 64: UNSTOPPABLE.

UFC 64: UNSTOPPABLE VENUE
Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino
Las Vegas, NV

UFC 64: UNSTOPPABLE
Rich “ACE” Franklin Returns to The Octagon to Face Anderson “THE SPIDER” Silva

Special Feature: Lightweight Crown Returns to UFC with Championship Bout Florian vs. Sherk

 

DATE
Saturday, October 14, 2006
10 PM ET / 7 PM PT

UFC 64: UNSTOPPABLE taking place live from Las Vegas at the Mandalay Bay Events Center Saturday, Oct. 14.

Has Franklin, who is undefeated in the UFC, finally met his match? Find out at UFC 64: UNSTOPPABLE - live on closed circuit-pay per view on Saturday, October 14.

World Middleweight Champion, Rich "Ace" Franklin, returns to the Octagon after a 7-month absence to take on the seemingly unstoppable UFC newcomer Anderson "The Spider" Silva. With a history of vicious striking and devastating knockout power, Silva has quickly become the most dangerous contender in UFC's Middleweight Division.

Also announced to be fighting at UFC 64, will be the return Kenny “KenFlo” Florian and Sean “The Muscle Shark” Sherk will face off at UFC 64 to battle for the vacant lightweight crown, which has been held only by former champion Jens Pulver. As demonstrated by recent pay-per-view events, the UFC has a number of talented lightweights competing in this division, including the return of Jens Pulver as well as Spencer Fisher, Melvin Guillard, Mark Hominick, Joe Stevenson and Yves Edwards.

Kenny Florian (7-2) 5’10”/155 lbs., fighting out of Boston, Mass., is a jiu-jitsu specialist with dangerous elbows. Florian recently defeated Sam Stout at The Ultimate Fighter® 3 Finale, and also has wins over Muay Thai Champion Kit Cope and TUF 1 fighter Alex Karalexis. Florian dropped from welterweight to lightweight to fight Stout and is now
ready to battle Sean Sherk for the UFC World Lightweight crown.

Sean Sherk (34-2-1) 5’6”/170 lbs., fighting out of Oak Grove, Minn., holds an incredible record, with only one two losses. The first came to Matt Hughes for the UFC World Welterweight title. Sherk went on to win 12 straight fights before losing by TKO in the second round to Georges St. Pierre. Sherk is an excellent wrestler and is one of the pound-for-pound strongest competitors in the sport. He recently defeated Nick Diaz at UFC 59 and now is ready to take on Florian and become the new UFC World Lightweight Champion.

Confirmed/Rumored Fights

UFC Middlewieght Title
[22-1-0] Rich Franklin vs. Anderson Silva [15-4-0]

UFC Lightweight Title
[29-2-1] Sean Sherk vs. Kenny Florian [7-2-0]

[10-3-1] Keith Jardine vs. Mike Nickels [3-1-0]

[28-10-1] Yves Edwards vs. Justin James [9-5-0]

[26-6-1] Nathan Marquardt vs. Thales Leites [9-0-0]***

UFC 64 Unstoppable Fight Results

UFC Middleweight Championship
Rich Franklin (185) vs Anderson Silva (185)
Knees to the body, Knees to the head, and more Knees earns Silva the TKO in rd 1 and the UFC world title!

Vacant UFC Lightweight Championship
Kenny Florian (155) vs Sean Sherk (154.5):
Great fight! Sherk's takedowns and ground and pound were very impressive. Florian opened up a cut early in the second round on Sherk's head with a "Kenflo elbow which lead to a very bloody fight. Sherk takes all 5 rounds to become the new UFC 155lb World Champion. Great heart displayed by Kenny Florian

Jon Fitch (170) vs Kuniyoshi Hironaka (170):
Fitch controls most of the fight with his wrestling skills and ground and pound. While standing, Fitch also landed some great combo's & shots. Hironaka although a tough game fighter, just comes up short in all areas in this match. Fitch takes it on all 3 judges scorecards.

Cheick Kongo (226) vs Carmelo Marrero(222):
Carmelo controls both the 1st and 2nd rounds with takedowns and ground control, The third round was better back and forth action, Kongo missed a few good opportunities to get the fight standing. Carmelo's 6 takedowns were enough to earn him the nod by split decision

Spencer Fisher (155) vs Dan Lauzon (155):
Dan made an impressive opening getting the takedown and controlling most of the 1st round, Spencer got up, and turned up the combo's and landed a nice flying knee, ended up dropping Dan and the ref called it.

Keith Jardine (205) vs Mike Nickels (205):
Fight cancelled.

Yushin Okami (185) vs Kalib Starnes (185):
round 3, Starnes appears to have a cut nose. Okami looks the fresher of the two. They trade kicks. Okami rocks Starnes with a right. Starnes runs to escape, and maybe should have been docked a point, but either way, Okami ends up scoring a trip and working from the top. Okami scores nine straight rights, Starnes flips over, Okami scores seven consecutive lefts, and the referee stops the fight on TKO due to strikes. Starnes' nose cut open badly.

Justin James (155) vs Clay Guida (154.5):
One minute left in the 2nd round, Guida breaks through with a ridiculous flurry of about 20 punches with 30 seconds left, James flips over, Guida sinks in a rear naked choke, and James taps. Nice performance by Guida.

Kurt Pellegrino (154.5) vs Junior Assuncao (155):
Assuncao comes out swinging, connects with a combo, and goes for a guillotine. Pellegrino escapes and ends up on top, then gets to his feet, passes Assuncao's guard and scores a huge flurry of rights to the head. Pellegrino gets Assuncao's back and tries to sink in a choke. And he's got it. Pellegrino wins by tapout at 2:04.

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