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The UFC had made the unexpected decision to bring back old-timer Dennis Hallman after a four-year absence from the organization. Now the UFC has re-signed another hardy veteran, adding a fight between 38-year-old Vladimir Matyushenko and Igor Pokrajac to UFC 103.

A one-time UFC light heavyweight title contender, Matyushenko went 3-2 in the UFC from 2001 to 2003, scoring wins over Yuki Kondo, Travis Wiuff and Pedro Rizzo. Since then, "The Janitor" has gone 9-1, became the IFL Light Heavyweight Champion, and most recently won a decision over Jason Lambert at Call to Arms I in May.

It was also reported that 35-year-old PRIDE and UFC veteran Marcus Aurelio will be returning later this month at UFC 102. Between Matyushenko, Aurelio, Hallman, Ortiz, and the possibility that Chuck Liddell isn't quite retired, it's clear what's going on here: The Ultimate Fighter 11: Last Call. The coaches will be Liddell and Ortiz, the minimum age will be 33, and the winner will receive $100,000 in prescription medication.

Of course, such acquisitions come with a price. UFC middleweight Thales Leites was released from his contract yesterday, following his dull split-decision loss against Alessio Sakara at UFC 101. And to think, he was the number 1 middleweight contender two fights ago; serves him right for trying to use that boring jiu-jitsu stuff. Leites joins Tamdan McCrory, Dan Cramer, and likely George Roop and Danillo Villefort in the sad gentleman's club of UFC fighters who have recently lost their jobs, meaning that every single bout on UFC 101's undercard turned out to be a "win or go home" match.

UFC 97: Redemption comes to us live from the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Below are the official results for the event:
  • Anderson "The Spider" Silva def. Thales Leite by unanimous decision
  • Mauricio "Shogun" Rua def. Chuck "The Iceman" Liddell by TKO (strikes) at 4:28 of Round 1
  • Krzysztof "The Polish Experiment" Soszynski def. "All American" Brian Stann by submission (arm lock) at 3:53 of Round 1
  • Cheick Kongo def. Antoni Hardonk by TKO (strikes) at 2:29 of Round 2
  • Luis "Banha" Cane def. Steve Cantwell by unanimous decision
  • Eliot Marshall def. Vinicius Magalhaes by unanimous decision
  • Denis Kang def. Xavier Foupa-Pokam by unanimous decision
  • Nate "Rock" Quarry def. Jason "The Athlete" MacDonald by TKO (strikes) at 2:27 of Round 1
  • Ed Herman def. David Loiseau by unanimous decision
  • Mark Bocek def. David Bielkheden by submission (rear naked choke) at 4:57 of Round 1
  • TJ Grant def. Ryo Chonan by unanimous decision
  • Sam "Hands of Stone" Stout def. Matt Wiman by unanimous decision

A day after news the Quebec Athletic Commission and the UFC came into agreement for the UFC 97: Redemption to remain in Montreal, the remaining bouts for the April 18 pay-per-view card have been officially confirmed.

UFC 97 is headlined by a middleweight title bout between current champion Anderson Silva and number one contender Thales Leite. The co-main event features a match-up between Mauricio "Shogun" Rua and former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Chuck Liddell.

It's interesting to note that popular Canadian fighters Jason MacDonald and David Loiseau were left off of the main card leaving Krzysztof Soszynski the sole Canadian representative on the cards main lineup.

Soszynski will fight former WEC Light Heavyweight Champion Brian Stann. The main card also features a critical heavyweight tilt between top contender Cheick Kongo and fast rising heavyweight prospect Antoni Hardonk.

Luis Cane versus Steve Cantwell rounds out the main card in a highly anticipated light heavyweight match up.

Below is the official UFC 97 Fight Card:

Main Card:
  • Anderson Silva vs. Thales Leite
  • Chuck Liddell vs. Mauricio "Shogun" Rua
  • Krzysztof Soszynski vs. Brian Stann
  • Cheick Kongo vs. Antoni Hardonk
  • Steve Cantwell vs. Luis Cane

Preliminary Card:
  • Denis Kang vs. Xavier Foupa-Pokam
  • Jason MacDonald vs. Nate Quarry
  • David Loiseau vs. Ed Herman
  • Mark Bocek vs. David Bielkheden
  • Ryo Chonan vs. TJ Grant
  • Sam Stout vs. Matt Wiman

The meeting between the UFC and Quebec Athletic Commission on Tuesday was a success. UFC 97: Redemption will remain on April 11 in Montreal. According to Corus Sports, the Quebec Athletic Commission will permit elbows and knee strikes at UFC 97. Also, the UFC will not have to produce a smaller cage for the night's fights. If the commission did not follow the unified rules, the UFC had plans to move the show to Las Vegas, Nevada. UFC 97 is headlined by Anderson Silva versus Thales Leite and Chuck Liddell against Mauricio "Shogun" Rua.

UFC President Dana White will meet with the Quebec Athletic Commission next week in hopes of saving UFC 97: Redemption.

According to Corus Sports, White will present his case to the Quebec Athletic Commission on why they should stick to the Unified Rules of mixed martial arts for UFC 97.

The Quebec Athletic Commission are looking to do away with elbow strikes, and possibly reduce the size of the Octagon.

UFC 97, co-headlined by Anderson Silva versus Thales Leites and Chuck Liddell against Mauricio "Shogun" Rua, is currently scheduled for the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec on April 18. Tickets already went on sale Wednesday. But, a recent announcement that the province may change its rules regarding MMA regulation, UFC 97 could be in jeopardy.

The concern is real and UFC 97 may have to be re-scheduled or completely moved, which would obviously upset many Canadian fans. That is why White is heading up to Canada to attend meetings in Montreal to see if he can save UFC 97.

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