The fallout of the top-heavy UFC 100 begins: In one of the more lackluster main events of recent memory, Rich Franklin and Dan Henderson are set to rematch one another Sept. 19 at UFC 103 in Dallas.
If Henderson is angling for that title bid with Silva, this is a shaky foundation: If Franklin beats him, he’s not going to challenge Silva for a third time. And if Henderson wins a 205-pound fight, what relevance does that have at 185? And what more could he gain, having already beat Franklin once?
Wheezy fight. UFC 103 is suddenly looking a lot like a card that the promotion posts up for free on Spike as a fan gratuity, a move that now might not be practical considering Floyd Mayweather’s bout with Juan Manuel Marquez airs on pay television that same night. If the event is given away, you can expect boxing’s louder mouths to crow that MMA was “chased away” or some similar manic episode.
But, hey -- they can’t all be winners.