Another fight has been added, Michael Bisping vs. Chris Leban. So now Hughes, Alves, Leban, and Bisping are on the card. Not too shabby, considering the original main event, Shogun vs Liddell, has been scratched. (Hopefully that can take place later this year). <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Get ready London. The UFC has taken lemons and turned them into lemonade. A card that many were just days ago calling unfit for pay-per-view just received a strong infusion with the addition of Matt Hughes vs. Thiago Alves and Micheal Bisping vs. Chris Leban. Many thought the card was mortally wounded with the loss of Mauricio Rua and Chuck Liddell, who were both forced to pull out of the card due to injuries. But, it appears that the UFC was able to rebound nicely and throw in a few "bonus" fights for our trouble. Seriously, this card is stacked. The addition of the two aforementioned fights pushes the count of "main card" quality match-ups on this card to seven. Yes, seven high quality match-ups. Let's hope the UFC airs more than six fights on the PPV this time around. Take a look at the current UFC 85 fight card as it stands: -Thiago Alves vs. Matt Hughes -Micheal Bisping vs. Chris Leban -Rashad Evans vs. James Irvin -Brandon Vera vs. Fabricio Werdum -Thales Leites vs. Nate Marquardt -Martin Kampmann vs. Jorge Rivera -Marcus Davis vs. Mike Swick -Roan Carneiro vs. Ryo Chonan -Luiz Cane vs. Jason Lambert -Thiago Tavares vs. Matt Wiman -Jess Liaudin vs. Paul Taylor -Antoni Hardonk vs. Neil Wain</div> Bisping vs. Leban Added; Along with Hughes
Nice, I dont have to wait very long to watch Bisping dominate another fighter. Also I am interested to see how Hughes will bounce back after his last fight. Still not a top notch PPV but its still decent