UFC Announces Remaining Bouts For UFC 87: Seek and Destroy
The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) organization today announced the remaining fights for the upcoming UFC 87: SEEK AND DESTROY card, which features the UFC Welterweight Title bout between Champion Georges St-Pierre and number one contender Jon Fitch, Live from Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Just confirmed for the UFC 87 main card and undercard are exciting matchups between Robert Emerson vs. Manvel Gamburyan; Demian Maia vs. Jason MacDonald; Tamden McCrory vs. Luke Cummo; Dan Evensen vs. Cheick Kongo; Jon Jones vs. Andre Gusmao; Steve Bruno vs. Chris Wilson; and Ben Saunders vs. Ryan Thomas.
Tickets for UFC 87: SEEK AND DESTROY are on sale now and priced at $600, $400, $250, $125, $75 and $50. They are available at Target Center’s Box Office, all Ticketmaster outlets, online at ticketmaster.com or by calling 651.989.5151.
UFC 87: SEEK AND DESTROY is available live on pay-per-view at 10 p.m. EST/7 p.m. PST on iN DEMAND, DIRECTV, DISH Network, TVN, Bell ExpressVu, Shaw Communications and Viewer’s Choice Canada for a suggested retail price of $44.95 for standard definition or high-definition broadcasts (where available).
Robert Emerson (9-6, 1 NC) 5’9â€/155 lbs., fighting out of Irvine, Calif. is known for being a hard hitting striker. A pro since 2002, who made his debut against former UFC lightweight champion Jens Pulver, Emerson undoubtedly paid his dues in mixed martial arts, not only with that bout, but by squaring off against the likes of Melvin Guillard, Javier Vasquez, and Dokonjonosuke Mishima in his formative years as a fighter. In 2007, he burst on the world scene with his stint on season five of The Ultimate Fighter. Emerson engaged in an exciting battle with Gray Maynard in the season finale before the bout was ruled a no contest. Following his big win in February over Keita Nakamura, Emerson returns to face Manvel Gamburyan (10-3). What started as a dream run to the finals of The Ultimate Fighter’s fifth season for Gamburyan soon turned into a nightmare when a severe shoulder injury forced him to submit in the second round of his final bout against Nate Diaz. It was a disappointing finish for the 5’5â€/155 lb. sparkplug, who thrilled fans with his aggressive style and charisma and let opponents know that size didn’t matter. Living up to his nickname of “Pitbull†after the injury, Gamburyan healed up, got back in the gym, and scored big wins over Nate Mohr and Jeff Cox in successive bouts. Now he just wants to fight as often as possible and he gets his chance once again as he takes on Emerson.
Jason “The Athlete†MacDonald (21-9) 6’3â€/185 lbs., fighting out of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, took close to seven years to get to the UFC. Once he got here with a first round win over Ed Herman in October of 2006, he made it clear that he was not going to be leaving anytime soon. Since then, “The Athlete†has won three of five fights in the Octagonâ„¢, defeating Chris Leben, Rory Singer, and old nemesis Joe Doerksen. He will be pushed to the limit once again by Jiu-Jitsu master Demian Maia, and MacDonald promises fireworks. But when a world-class grappler enters the MMA world, there is always a little skepticism. Sao Paulo, Brazil’s Maia (8-0) 6’0â€/185 lb., winner of a seemingly endless array of grappling tournaments, including the world championships, Abu Dhabi, and Pan Ams, may be the exception to the rule. He is without question one of the premier Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioners in the world today, even owning a grappling win over UFC heavyweight contender Gabriel Gonzaga. From the first time he put the gloves on in pro mixed martial arts, Maia has continued to impress. His transition to the pro game being smooth enough to garner him eight victories without a loss, with only one fight going the three round distance. Last October, he made his UFC debut with a first round submission win over Ryan Jensen, and in April he was even more impressive in submitting Ed Herman. Now Maia will go to battle with MacDonald.
Luke “The Silent Assassin†Cummo (9-5) 6’0â€/170 lbs., fighting out of Long Island, NY first entered the consciousness of fight fans during the second season of The Ultimate Fighter series. The consensus was that this 28-year-old wasn’t your typical fighter. Despite his quirky behavior outside the Octagon, once Cummo stepped inside of it, it was clear that with his crisp standup game and knockout power, he was a fighter to be reckoned with. Since losing a close decision to Joe Stevenson in The Ultimate Fighter Season 2 finale in 2005, Cummo, a protégé of former welterweight champion Matt Serra, has continued to put on exciting fights. He pounded out a decision win over Jason Von Flue, and scored knockouts over Josh Haynes and Edilberto Crocota, all the while accelerating his development as a complete mixed martial artist. “The Silent Assassin†looks to get back in the win column after a hard fought decision loss to Luigi Fioravanti in March when he takes on fellow New Yorker Tamdan “The Barn Cat†McCrory (10-1). Cortland, New York’s McCrory may not look like your stereotypical fighter, but when the bell rings, all bets are off as the 6’4â€/170 lb. banger immediately garners respect from his opponents for his size, power, and underrated ground game. Winner of his first UFC fight by submission over Pete Spratt in June of 2007, the 20-year old “Barn Cat†may have fallen short in an exciting bout against former PRIDE star Akihiro Gono last November. He plans on rebounding in style against Luke Cummo.
Cheick Kongo (21-4-1) 6’4â€/240 lbs., fighting out of Paris, France was relatively unknown when he made his UFC debut in July of 2006 against Gilbert Aldana. He answered that question quickly and emphatically as he halted his rugged foe in a little over four minutes of the first round. Not everyone was sold on the dynamic striker, so Kongo jumped back in the Octagon a month later to defeat Christian Wellisch. After a temporary setback against Carmelo Marrero, he impressively defeated Assuerio Silva and PRIDE superstar Mirko Cro Cop in successive bouts. Even though he fell short via split decision against Heath Herring in March, he knows that if he gets by Dan Evensen, he will move one step closer to challenging for the title he has longed for since he began training. Dan “The Viking†Evensen (10-2-0) 6’5â€/260 lbs., fighting out of Norway, is an imposing new force in the heavyweight division. Norway native Evensen won’t be looking for takedowns against Kongo, instead he’s searching for the knockout, something that has come naturally to him since his pro debut in 2002. Since his first fight, six of his ten wins have come by TKO or KO. With a four fight winning streak under his belt, he’s right on time to make his first trip to the UFC Octagon.
Andre Gusmao (5-0) 6’2â€/205 lbs., fighting out of Goiania, Brazil is a former law student. This highly-touted light heavyweight prospect has incorporated a unique mix of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Capoeira into his fight game. The results have been perfect so far for the Brazilian who has put together an undefeated record that includes two knockout wins over always tough Mike Ciesnolevicz and only one decision victory. The 31-year old Gusmao, a protégé of Renzo Gracie, puts that unbeaten slate on the line against Jon Jones (6-0) 6’4â€/205 lbs. A newcomer to the UFC Jones is a member of the Northeast-based Team BombSquad. At just 20 years old, Jones was a stand-out high school wrestler and state champion. He also recently won a national JUCO championship at Iowa Central Community College before applying his trade to MMA. Despite his strong base in wrestling, though, Jones has finished five of his six victories via knockout (with one submission win). He will now face the toughest test of his young career in Gusmao.
Chris “The Professor†Wilson (12-4, 1 NC) 6’1â€/170 lbs., is a well rounded battler from Portland, Ore. Wilson made his UFC debut in March after four years of building a reputation as one of the most talented welterweights in the game today. After his spirited effort in losing a hard-fought three round decision to top welterweight contender Jon Fitch, “The Professor†has staked his claim as a legitimate contender in the Octagon. Owner of victories over UFC veterans Brandon Melendez, Jay Hieron, Rory Markham and Derrick Noble, the confident Wilson is back to square off against newcomer Steve Bruno. A retired Naval air crewman, Brooklyn’s Bruno 5’10â€/170 lbs., relocated to Florida to train. The results for the talented 26-year old have been evident as he has compiled a 12-3 record that includes four straight wins that have all come by TKO, KO, or submission. For this jiu-jitsu fighter with the knockout punch, his previous success doesn’t mean a thing until he makes his mark in the Octagon. Now, American Top Team’s Bruno gets a tough assignment for his first UFC bout, as he takes on welterweight contender Wilson.
Ben “Killa B†Saunders (5-0-2) 6’3â€/170 lbs., fighting out of Orlando, Fla., is unbeaten in seven pro fights. The 25-year old Saunders established himself as a fighter to watch with his stint on season six of The Ultimate Fighter. More importantly, he showed the heart of a champion by rising from a first round knockdown to beat Dan Barrera in their memorable war on the show. Saunders wouldn’t be able to move on with his promising career until he settled all his business with Barrera, something “Killa B†did with a dominating three round unanimous decision win over his rival at The Ultimate Fighter 6 finale last December. Even though he didn’t get the finish he wanted, Saunders did earn another shot to get into the UFC Octagon, this time against newcomer Ryan “The Tank Engine†Thomas (9-1). Fighting out of Danville, Ill.,Thomas 6â€0/170 lbs. is a division I wrestler from Eastern Illinois University and is well versed in jui jitsu. “The Tank Engine†is looking to push the pace against Saunders and come out with a win in his UFC debut.
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Tags: Andre Gusmao, Ben Saunders, Cheick Kongo, Chris Wilson, Dan Evensen, Demian Maia, Jason MacDonald, Jon jones, Luke Cummo, Manny Gamburyan, rob emerson, Ryan Thomas, Steve Bruno, Tamden McCrory



They better show the kongo fight or i’ll be pissed!
I will not be buying this card. There really isn’t any fight on it that I NEEED to see. Tis a shame really.
I wish someone else would sign Overeem already. I love watching that guy. He’s the black Tito. Seriously look at his head. haha
whoa i thought it was jroc vs killa b wat happened?
That is a pretty solid card all in all. Gusmao will be a treat for the live audience. And Emerson will likely be making one of his final appearances in the cage.
huertarogerhuerta ,
i agree with you i was excited to see j-roc after his one of the fights of the year fight against war machine…kris do you know what happened?
i would love to see some Capoeira in the octagon that would be awesome he will probably get knocked out but it would be excitingly bad
dannyboy,
I disagree, well maybe you dont NEED to see this card, but the three bigger fights should be pretty good. GSP and Huerta usual turn in must see performances. Fitch and Florian are pretty good challenges for both of them. Plus I’m interested to see Lesnar try again against another experienced fighter. Looks like an entertaining card to say the least.
I’ll start with picks:
GSP – round 3 or 4 TKO
Lesnar – round 1 TKO
Kenflo – unanimous decision victory
Manville – TKO round 2 (hope not, but…)
Maia – round 2 crazy submission
McCrory – round 3 TKO
Kongo – decision
Gusmao – round 1 sub
Wilson – round 2 TKO
Saunders – boring decision
What up with that?
What the year end card may look like:
Rampage/ W Silva
Liddell/Griffin
Mir/Nogueria
GSP/Penn
Anderson Silva/Soon to have plastic surgery ‘bisping’
Oh yeah, there’s an article on mmajunkie.com that talks about J-roc not fighting. It states how the UFC hasn’t said why he’s replaced. So, I don’t think anyone knows at this point.
Gary Shaw stepped down. Hmmmmm….Kris?
Too many average and unproven no-names on here. If the UFC really wants to build new talent and let them make a name for themselves, they need to bring back the old tournament format with the victor winning 2 or 3 fights in one nights, proving he’s a bad-ass and become a name fighter overnight and putting him into contention for the title. The whole TUF is boring and too long. Have them all fight on one night, or split it up into two nights and have the winner face each other. IMO, that’s why the older guys and even the Pride guys still get more respect and are still viable draws, because they won the tournaments.
I think its Mir Nogueira on NYE weekend
Liddell Griffith will be there for the SuperBowl.Penn for NYE double bill. Rampage will need till 2/09 to get himself together. GSp will go back to Canada to headline.
I told you KOuch. They put him on the backburner so it was only a matter of time.
Oh and I didn’t say I would be SEEING this card… just that I would be buying it. I’ll let a friend take care of this one.
Dannyboy,
You must have good friends. My friends never get me back for UFC ppv’s but finally one of my friends got me back by ordering Affliction…….f-n assholes!
this is a class main card dannyboy if any card is worth buying its this one
yea i agree wit johnboy idk how everyone is not foamin at the mouth to see fitch vs gsp or for that matter huerta vs florian these 2 fights r already fight of the year canidates wit out even having fought yet and as for the no names those r the guys that usually come out and put on spectacular preformances case in point tyson griffen vs frankie edgar was a fight between 2 relative unknowns and look how that turned out the unknowns have everything to prove and that in turn makes them fight harder cuz this is there life and there not lookin to blow it
Huerta vs Florian is the best fight on the card methinks. If Lesnar somehow pulls an upset it will make things interesting, at least. Fitch has no chance, but again could make it interesting I suppose.
KOuch, I have a one friend who will buy one now and then so I wait on the cards i don’t care to pay for and use him for that.
Ugh… I feel like dana for doing it… ah well… I have to be true to my MLK Hippie Terrorist Flip Flopper ways.
i love how everyones countin fitch out fitch is a T4 or terminator version 4 he cant b destroyed by conventional means i will say this when fitch beats gsp i hope he doesnt do wat he did when he lost to serra and start blamin it on something other then fitch is an animal
im not writein fitch off, if i had to pick a winner then ide go with gsp but i wont be that shocked if fitch pulled this one off, like u say he an animal an has earnt his shot
i wasnt speakin of u johnboy but most people r sayin fitch doesnt stand a shot which is mindbogglin to me the guy lost 2 of his first 3 fights and hasnt lost since i kno fitch is an underdog but to completly count him out is ridiculous for 3 reasons 1st hes a beast 2nd hes well rounded not as well rounded as gsp but gsp finds ur weakness and dominates u in that aspect thats gonna b alot harder to do wit someone as good and well rounded as fitch 3rd i wonder if gsp is gonna b a mental midget again like in his fight wit serra
i actually really like fitch’s chances in this fight….just the way he said i will beat george st. pierre!..made me pick him to upset gsp…plus i think fitch’s improved stand up will surprise gsp just like serra….gsp just seems like mainly a wrestler anymore
gunslinger u took the words right out of my mouth i see gsp as a wrestler now, i think if this stays on the feet fitch has a better chance, if it goes to the floor i gota go with gsp, screw my head thats saying gsp will win im going with my gut feeling that fitch is guna win via knock out 2nd round