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UFC Fight Night 48 results: Michael Bisping batters, bloodies, TKOs Cung Le


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MACAU – A stiff second-round punch badly damaged Cung Le‘s right eye, and despite his valiant effort to fight on, fellow middleweight veteran Michael Bisping exploited the edge and earned a fourth-round victory.

The middleweight bout, which ultimately saw Bisping (25-6 MMA, 15-6 UFC) stop Le (9-3 MMA, 2-2 UFC) with a swarm of punches and kicks, headlined today’s UFC Fight Night 48 event at The Venetian Macao’s CotaiArena in Macau. It streamed on UFC Fight Pass.

In the scheduled five-rounder, which concluded the first part of today’s UFC doubleheader in Macau and Oklahoma, Bisping got bragging rights after a contentious pre-fight buildup between the rivals.

The story of the first round was kicks. Both fighters successfully landed low, and Le mixed in some solid kicks to the body. However, as the round wore on, Bisping’s punches finally found their mark, and it continued in the next frame.

Early in that second round, Bisping, who picked up his first win since an extended injury layoff, popped Le with a couple punches. Le, the former Strikeforce champion, winced and clearly had an eye issue, but it came from a punch, not a poke, and the veteran kickboxer didn’t put up much of a protest while dodging additional blows. However, with just one good eye, Le soon became an easy mark for Bisping. The Brit unloaded a series of combinations, and Le’s nose gushed blood as the punches mounted.

Le got a brief timeout as the doctor checked his eye, and after a quick restart, he fought through bloodied vision to deliver a few sharp body kicks. Bisping, though, continued landing as Le’s face swelled and became an absolute mess, though the doctor surprisingly cleared him before the third round.

Le, though, was no easy target as the fight entered the later rounds. Despite smears of blood and gruesome swelling all over his face, he survived Bisping’s continued combinations and even delivered some jarring body kicks and counter-punches. But early in the fourth round, an extended barrage of kicks and punches put him down for good. The ref waved off the fight at the 0:57 mark of the final round.

“I took some time off and had some problems, and came back it didn’t go well,” said Bisping, who suffered a detached retina and then looked flat in a loss to Tim Kennedy when he returned in April. “This tonight is what I’m capable of.”

Bisping, 35, hasn’t given up hope for an elusive title shot, and he called out fellow contender Luke Rockhold as a possible next opponent.

“I want to be a world champion, and I know I have to back it,” he said. “This is backing it up. … I’m beating Luke Rockhold, and then I’m winning the title.”

“After the first round, I couldn’t see, and I couldn’t mount much offense,” said Le, who snapped a two-fight winning streak but suggest retirement isn’t imminent. “… I gave it my all, but he was the better man tonight.”

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(MMAjunkie’s John Morgan contributed to this report on-site in Macau.)

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