UFC 129

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UFC 129: St-Pierre vs. Shields
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The poster for UFC 129: St-Pierre vs. Shields
Information
Promotion Ultimate Fighting Championship
DateApril 30, 2011
Venue Rogers Centre
City Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Attendance55,724 [1]
Total gate$12,075,000 [1]
Buyrate800,000 [2]
Event chronology
UFC Fight Night: Nogueira vs. Davis UFC 129: St-Pierre vs. Shields UFC 130: Rampage vs. Hamill

UFC 129: St-Pierre vs. Shields was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on Saturday, April 30, 2011 at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [3]

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Background

The event was the sixth that the UFC has hosted in Canada and the first sanctioned mixed martial arts event in Ontario since the sport was legalized in the province in August 2010. [4] The Toronto event was originally titled UFC 131 by the promotion, but later changed to UFC 129 as its early 2011 schedule started to fall more firmly into place. [5]

A crowd of 55,000 filled Rogers Centre for UFC 129 UFC 129.jpg
A crowd of 55,000 filled Rogers Centre for UFC 129

It was the largest UFC event in North American history [6] [7] and coincided with a two-day UFC Fan Expo at the Direct Energy Centre. [8] [9] UFC officials had originally planned for the Rogers Centre to be configured to hold 42,000 fans for UFC 129. The UFC put those tickets on sale to UFC Fight Club members in a special pre-sale on February 10, 2011, selling nearly all of them. They released and sold more tickets the following day to UFC newsletter subscribers in a second special pre-sale. UFC 129 then sold out when tickets went on sale to the general public on February 12, with officials scrambling to up the number of seats to 55,000. [10] Selling out all 55,000 tickets for gate revenues exceeding $11 million, [11] the event shatters both MMA attendance and gate records in North America. [10]

John Makdessi was rumored to face Jonathan Brookins at the event; however, Makdessi instead fought Kyle Watson. [12]

In a conference call for UFC: Fight For The Troops 2 in January 2011, Dana White confirmed that UFC Featherweight Champion José Aldo would defend his title against Mark Hominick on this card, provided that Hominick defeated George Roop. [13] White also stated that, regardless of the outcome of the Hominick/Roop fight, Aldo would still defend his Featherweight Championship at this event. [14] Hominick defeated Roop, via first-round TKO, to confirm his place as no. 1 contender, and solidify the bout with Aldo. After the bout, judge Doug Crosby made a mistake scoring the 5th round 10–8 in favor of José Aldo instead of Mark Hominick, making the final tally 50–43 for Aldo. A correction was made after the bout, and the correct score was 48–45 in favor of Aldo. [15]

Rory MacDonald was expected to face James Wilks at this event, but Wilks was forced from the card, and replaced by Nate Diaz. [16]

On February 11, it was announced that Matt Hamill will no longer fight Phil Davis at this event and will instead fight Quinton Jackson at UFC 130. [17] In a Twitter post, Davis said he was "sorry the fight had been removed from the website, and would be fighting in Toronto regardless." [18] Davis was expected to face Jason Brilz [19] until Tito Ortiz had to pull out of his UFC Fight Night: Seattle fight with Antônio Rogério Nogueira. Davis headlined that event against Nogueira, [20] while Brilz is now expected to fight Vladimir Matyushenko at this event. [21]

Brian Foster was expected to face Sean Pierson at this event, but Foster was forced out of the bout after a pre-fight MRI scan showed that Foster had a brain hemorrhage, [22] and was replaced by Jake Ellenberger. [23]

On February 27, 2011, it was revealed that two of the preliminary bouts would air on a Sportsnet card. [24] These bouts aired at a new time of 8 pm ET /5 pm PT, as the UFC announced on March 5, 2011, that UFC 129 would be the first PPV to air live at 9 pm ET /6 pm PT. [25]

UFC Primetime returned to promote the St-Pierre/Shields title fight. [26]

On April 19, 2011, it was revealed that two of the preliminary bouts would air on a Facebook stream. [27] However, on April 21, the UFC instead announced that all of the prelims (except the two fights airing on Spike) would be on the Facebook stream. [28]

Results

Main card
Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
Welterweight Georges St-Pierre (c)def. Jake Shields Decision (unanimous) (48–47, 50–45, 48–47)55:00 [lower-alpha 1]
Featherweight José Aldo (c)def. Mark Hominick Decision (unanimous) (48–45, 48–46, 49–46)55:00 [lower-alpha 2]
Light Heavyweight Lyoto Machida def. Randy Couture KO (crane kick)21:05
Light Heavyweight Vladimir Matyushenko def. Jason Brilz KO (punches)10:20
Lightweight Benson Henderson def. Mark Bocek Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 30–27)35:00
Preliminary card (Spike)
Welterweight Rory MacDonald def. Nate Diaz Decision (unanimous) (30–26, 30–27, 30–26)35:00
Welterweight Jake Ellenberger def. Sean Pierson KO (punches)12:42
Preliminary card (Facebook)
Welterweight Claude Patrick def. Daniel Roberts Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28)35:00
Bantamweight Ivan Menjivar def. Charlie Valencia TKO (elbow and punches)11:30 [lower-alpha 3]
Middleweight Jason MacDonald def. Ryan Jensen Submission (triangle choke)11:37
Lightweight John Makdessi def. Kyle Watson KO (spinning back fist)31:27 [lower-alpha 4]
Featherweight Pablo Garza def. Yves Jabouin Submission (triangle choke)14:31 [lower-alpha 5]
  1. For the UFC Welterweight Championship
  2. For the UFC Featherweight Championship
  3. This bout aired on the broadcast following the Couture–Machida bout.
  4. This bout aired on the broadcast following the St-Pierre–Shields bout.
  5. This bout aired on the broadcast following the Matyushenko–Brilz bout.

Bonus awards

Fighters were awarded $129,000 bonuses. [29]

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