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Rashad Evans
Evans in December 2009
Born(1979-09-25)September 25, 1979(age 44)
Niagara Falls, New York,U.S.
Other namesSuga
Height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight205 lb (93 kg; 14 st 9 lb)
DivisionMiddleweight(2017)
Light Heavyweight(2004–2016, 2018)
Heavyweight(2005)
Reach75 in (191 cm)
StyleWrestling
Fighting out ofBoca Raton, Florida,U.S.
TeamSanford MMA
RankBlack belt in no giBrazilian Jiu-JitsuunderRolles Gracie[1][2] Black belt inGaidojutsu[3]
WrestlingNCAA Division IWrestling
Years active2003–2018, 2022
Mixed martial artsrecord
Total29
Wins20
By knockout7
By submission2
By decision11
Losses8
By knockout3
By decision5
Draws1
Other information
OccupationMMAfighter
UniversityMichigan State University
Niagara County C.C.
Children5
Websitehttp://www.rashadevans.tv/
Mixed martial arts recordfromSherdog
Medal record
Collegiate Wrestling
RepresentingtheMichigan State Spartans
Big Ten Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2003 Madison 174 lb
Last updated on: July 22, 2011

Rashad Evans(born September 25, 1979) is an Americanmixed martial artistwho currently competes in theLight Heavyweightdivision ofEagle Fighting Championship.Evans started his professional career in 2003, he was theHeavyweightwinner ofThe Ultimate Fighter 2and is also a formerUFC Light Heavyweight Champion,and a 2019 inductee of theUFC Hall of Fame.

In present day, he serves on the UFC broadcasting team as a desk analyst[4]while also advocating for the health benefits of functional mushrooms through his companyUmbo,co-founded alongside former NFL quarterback,Jake Plummer.[5]

Wrestling career[edit]

Wrestlingout ofNiagara-Wheatfield High SchoolinSanborn, New York,Evans twice made it to the state finals tournament of New York by winning his weight class for his region, in which he received All-State honors both times. In 1997 he placed 4th in the state at 145 pounds. In 1998 he placed 4th in the state at 171 pounds. In 1999 he entered the National Junior College Athletic Association National Championships for the 165 pound weight class in which he finished in 4th place. Competing once again at this tournament in 2000, he was the champion of the 165 pound weight class.

Moving on to theNCAA Division Iwrestling, Evans competed forMichigan State,in theBig Tenconference. In 2002 he finished in 4th place in the conference championships, losing a decision to fellow future UFC competitorJacob Volkmannin the third place match. In addition to Volkmann, this 174 pound weight class also saw more future UFC competitors withGerald HarrisandJosh Koscheckcompeting in it this year. In 2003, Evans again competed in the 174 pound weight class, capturing 3rd place in the Big Ten Championships. Entering the NCAA Division 1 championships on top of this 3rd-place finish, Evans won his opening match before losing a close 3–0 decision to the eventual national champion, Robbie Waller. Staying alive through the consolation bracket Evans pinned his next opponent before being matched up with legendGreg Jones,a 3x National Champion who would finish his college career with a record of 126–4. Evans won the match via 3–2 decision, becoming one of only 4 people to defeat Jones in his college career. Evans lost his next match to Purdue's Ryan Lange, in which a win would have qualified him forAll-Americanstatus, in a close 3–2 decision, ending his college career. He finished his career at Michigan State with a record of 48 wins and 34 losses.[6][7][8]

Mixed martial arts[edit]

Early career[edit]

In 2004, under the tutelage of futureUFC Hall of FamerDan Severn,[9]Evans competed in five professional mixed martial arts fights, winning all five. This led to his selection as one of the nine heavyweights to compete onThe Ultimate Fighter 2,areality TVseries onSpike.The season began airing on August 22, 2005, culminating in alive finalebetween the final two fighters of each weight division, held in Las Vegas, Nevada, on November 5, 2005. Rashad Evans is also a black belt inGaidojutsuandBrazilian jiu-jitsu,and studiedkarateas a child.

The Ultimate Fighter[edit]

At 5 feet 10.5 inches (1.791 m) and 225 pounds (102 kg), Evans was the shortest and the second-lightest of the nine heavyweight competitors.[10]He was considered the underdog in each of his fights, but made it to the finals by defeating Tom Murphy,Mike Whitehead,andKeith Jardineall by decision. During his tenure on the show, Evans was criticized by opposing coachMatt Hughesfor hisshowboatingduring fights, but the two eventually settled their differences, and Hughes even cornered Evans for his semifinal bout. In the finale, Evans defeated 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)Brad Imesbysplit decision,thus winning a three-year, six-figure contract with the UFC and a brand new car. AfterThe Ultimate Fighter,Evans joined Greg Jackson's Submission Fighting camp along with fellow competitorKeith Jardine,who would eventually become his training partner and good friend.

Ultimate Fighting Championship[edit]

Undefeated streak[edit]

Evans dropped down to light heavyweight after the show, deciding he would have a better chance of success in a lower weight class.[11]His first fight under the contract took place on April 6, 2006, againstSam Hoger,who had been a semi-finalist onThe Ultimate Fighter 1.Evans defeated Hoger via split decision despite nearly falling victim to akimurasubmission at the end of the second round.[12]

Evans followed with a victory bymajority decisionoverThe Ultimate Fighter 1finalistStephan Bonnaron June 28, 2006. Evans maintained control throughout the fight with repeated take downs, including a number of slams in the center of the cage and went on to secure the victory.[13]

Three months later, Evans facedJason LambertatUFC 63.Lambert, riding an eight-fight win streak, was seen as Evans's first real test at 205 pounds. Evans controlled the fight from early on, and knocked Lambert out with punches from the mount in the second round. It was his first stoppage victory in over two years.

Evans next headlinedUFC Fight Night: Evans vs Salmonagainst UFC newcomerSean Salmon,a highly decorated collegiate wrestler who held a 9–1 professional record. Though Salmon had won the first round by scoring two takedowns, Evans came back with a head kick knockout early in the second round. Salmon remained motionless for several minutes after the fight and was eventually carried out on a stretcher to a local hospital. The kick came to the surprise of many fans who had previously considered Evans a one-dimensional wrestler.[14]

AtUFC 73,Evans squared off against former UFC Light Heavyweight ChampionTito Ortiz.The two competitors fought to a draw as all three judges scored the bout 28–28. Ortiz had won two out of three rounds on all scorecards, but was docked a point for holding the cage fence to defend against a takedown by Evans.[15]Immediately after the fight, Ortiz asked for a rematch. At a press conference followingUFC 73,UFC PresidentDana Whitepromised a rematch which, for various reasons relating to scheduling, did not occur until 4 years later atUFC 133.

Unable to get a rematch with Ortiz, Evans made his debut as a headliner on a pay-per-view event atUFC 78instead, against fellow undefeated fighter andThe Ultimate Fighter 3winnerMichael Bisping.After three close rounds, Evans came out on top on two of the judges' scorecards, winning by split decision. This fight marked Bisping's first loss and his final bout in the light heavyweight division. After his win over Bisping, Evans drastically changed his fighting style, which he kept secret until his fight against UFC LegendChuck Liddell.

Evans vs. Liddell[edit]

Entering the fight as a very heavy underdog, Evans shocked the world by knocking out former light heavyweight champion Chuck Liddell in brutal fashion atUFC 88.Liddell threw an uppercut that Evans countered with an overhand right, landing flush. Liddell remained unconscious for several minutes before finally walking out of the cage under his own power. The knockout was awarded knockout of the year bySherdogfor 2008. Evans had previously been scheduled to face Liddell atUFC 85as a replacement for the injuredMauricio Rua.When Liddell pulled out of the event due to an injured hamstring,[16]Evans was matched withJames Irvin.When Irvin pulled out after breaking his foot, the fight was removed from the card altogether.[17]After the fight,UFCPresidentDana Whiteconfirmed in the post-event press conference that Evans's next fight would be a title shot against newly crownedlight heavyweight championForrest GriffinatUFC 92.[18]

Winning the Light Heavyweight Championship[edit]

On December 27, 2008, atUFC 92,Evans faced champion Forrest Griffin for the UFC Light Heavyweight belt.[19]Griffin controlled most of the first two rounds with effective striking and low kicks. In the third round, however, Evans caught a low kick and countered with a straight right hand that dropped Griffin. Evans followed Griffin to the ground and eventually managed to finish the stunned champion with punches inside Griffin's guard. With the victory, Evans became the new UFC Light Heavyweight Champion. It capped off a year in which Evans won Fighter of the Year honors from Sherdog.com.

Losing the title[edit]

Evans's first defense of the UFC Light Heavyweight title against challengerLyoto Machidaended in a knockout. During a flurry of punches from Machida, Evans started trash talking Machida telling him 'his hands were made of pillows'. Machida continued his onslaught, knocking the champion out. A photograph of Evans's face during the knockout became an infamous meme called "Shad face" among MMA fans.[20]This was the first loss of his career and the 15th straight win of Lyoto Machida's career.[21][22]Then, Evans went on to coach againstRampage JacksoninThe Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights.Evans was scheduled to fight Jackson on December 12, 2009, atUFC 107,but this was canceled due to Jackson being cast for theA-Team movie.[23]On September 22, 2009, Jackson wrote in a blog on his website that he is "done fighting" because of events that occurred between Jackson and Dana White, the president of the UFC.Thiago Silvawas named as Evans' next opponent atUFC 108.

Back into title contention[edit]

Evans foughtThiago Silvain the main event ofUFC 108on January 2, 2010.[24]Dana Whitewas quoted as saying that if Evans could defeatThiago Silvaat UFC 108, then he would go on to faceQuinton "Rampage" Jackson.[25]During the Spike TV broadcast of the UFC 108 preliminary card, Evans confirmed that he received hisBrazilian Jiu Jitsublack beltunderRolles Graciethat morning.[26][27]Evans would go on to defeat Thiago Silva – another BJJ black belt – by unanimous decision. Deviating from his usual standing and striking, Evans displayed his grappling skills with numerous takedowns that frustrated Silva throughout the match, but Evans failed to damage Silva substantially while on the ground.[28]In the third round, after severely mocking his opponent's fighting style with various taunts, Silva connected with a right hook to Evans's jaw, rocking him. Silva hesitated in finishing Evans off in order to return the taunting, however, and Evans was able to recover leading to a UD win.[29][30]Evans was expected to finally face rivalQuinton JacksonatUFC 113,[29]but the bout took place on May 29, 2010, atUFC 114.[30]

Evans caught Jackson with a right hand early in the first round and throughout the rest of the fight tried to take Jackson down, succeeding three times out of nine. In the third round Evans was hurt by Jackson but recovered and ended the final round with another takedown and strikes on the ground. The judges scored the bout 30–27, 30–27, 29–28 giving Evans the unanimous decision. Afterwards UFC PresidentDana Whitethen officially confirmed that Evans would square off againstMaurício Ruafor the UFC Light Heavyweight title,[31]but not until mid-Spring or early-Summer of 2011 as Rua recovered from knee surgery.[32]The fight was then booked for the main event ofUFC 128when the UFC returned to Newark, New Jersey.[33]

Following Evans's training partnerJon Jones's victory overRyan BaderatUFC 126,it was announced that Evans injured his knee during training. Jones was then told in his post-fight interview that the UFC wanted him to replace Evans in his fight against Mauricio Rua for theUFC Light Heavyweight Championship.Jones accepted and the fight was set forUFC 128.[34]It was then expected that if Jones won, he would face Evans in his first title defense.[35]

During a UFC 128 post-fight interview withAriel Helwani,Evans stated that he was done training at Jackson's Martial Arts in preparation for his fight with Jon Jones.[36]He then commenced training at Imperial Athletics inBoca Raton, Florida,at a new camp co-founded by Evans and several Brazilian fighters who had concomitantly leftAmerican Top Teamdue to a dispute over management services; these were later joined by some African-American fighters, and as a result the camp's members became known colloquially as the "Blackzilians", especially onTwitter.Evans gave further insight to MMAWeekly about his leaving Jackson's Submission Fighting, "When you get to a certain point, you really need a lot of time (with the coaches)… make sure you get the one-on-one, and you just need different things," he explained. "After being at Jackson's for a while, with so many people at the gym, it just got harder and harder for me to get that time."[37]

Evans/Jones was expected to take place on August 6, 2011, atUFC 133,but Jones was sidelined with a hand injury. Evans was expected to face rising prospectPhil Davisat the event instead.[38][39]A title fight betweenJosé AldoandChad Mendeswas delayed, so the UFC promoted Evans vs. Davis to serve as the main event. However, with less than four weeks until the event, Davis pulled out of the bout citing a knee injury. A rematch with Tito Ortiz was scheduled to headline the event.[40]Evans defeated Ortiz at UFC 133 via TKO in the second round. The victory secured Evans a title shot against Jones.

Evans and Jones were rumoured to finally clash on December 10, 2011, atUFC 140.[41]However, a lingering thumb injury cost Evans another title opportunity, and he was replaced byLyoto Machidato fight Jon Jones for the belt at UFC 140.[42]Jones retained the Light Heavyweight belt, defeating the challenger Machida, which left open the possibility of a future fight between Evans and Jones for the title.

Evans faced Phil Davis on January 28, 2012, atUFC on Fox 2.[43]He won the fight via unanimous decision. Evans out-wrestled the former division one national wrestling champion landing numerous takedowns throughout the fight.

In his second title shot, Evans faced UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones on April 21, 2012, atUFC 145.[44]Evans lost to Jones via unanimous decision.

In his first post-title shot fight, Evans facedAntônio Rogério Nogueirain the co-main event atUFC 156on February 2, 2013. Nogueira won the fight via unanimous decision.[45]

Evans facedDan Hendersonon June 15, 2013, in the main event atUFC 161.[46]He won the fight by split decision.

Evans facedChael SonnenatUFC 167in a Light Heavyweight bout on November 16, 2013, in the co-main event of the evening.[47]He won the fight via TKO in the first round.

Injuries and Rehabilitation[edit]

Evans was expected to faceDaniel CormieratUFC 170on February 22, 2014.[48]However, a leg injury knocked him off the card just 10 days before the event.[49]Originally expected to be out for a month, Evans was instead sidelined indefinitely.[50]

Evans was linked to a potential bout withAlexander Gustafssonon January 24, 2015, atUFC on Fox 14.[51]However, Evans announced was not ready to accept a fight during that time frame as he was still rehabilitating a lingering knee injury.[52]

Evans was expected to faceGlover Teixeiraon February 22, 2015, atUFC Fight Night 61.[53]However, on January 7, Teixeira pulled out of the bout citing a slow to heal knee injury that he had sustained in his last fight. In turn, Evans was removed from the event entirely. A heavyweight bout betweenAntônio SilvaandFrank Mir,previously scheduled forUFC 184,took place a week earlier and headlined the event.[54]

Evans announced in mid-February 2015 that he expected to be sidelined an additional six to sevens months after undergoing another knee surgery and hoped to return by the end of 2015.[55]

Evans facedRyan Baderon October 3, 2015, atUFC 192.[56]He lost the fight via unanimous decision.[57]

A long discussed bout againstMaurício Ruawas rescheduled and was expected to take place on April 16, 2016, atUFC on Fox 19.[58]However, Rua was pulled from the fight on March 9 in favor of a matchup withCorey Andersona couple of weeks later atUFC 198and was replaced by former title challengerGlover Teixeira.[59][60]Evans lost the fight via knockout in the first round.[61]

Drop to Middleweight, retirement and return to fighting[edit]

Evans was expected to faceTim Kennedyin a middleweight bout on November 12, 2016, atUFC 205.[62]However, on November 8, Evans was pulled from the fight after an undisclosed irregularity was found during his pre-fight medical exam. Subsequently, Kennedy was removed from the card as well.[63][64]The bout was quickly rescheduled and was expected to take place a month later atUFC 206.[65]Once again, Evans was unable to obtain medical clearance to compete on the card and was pulled from the bout on November 21. An irregularity in his pre-fight tests was responsible for both removals and he is expected to undergo an additional screening with an neurologist to prove he is healthy enough to fight, before possibly returning to the cage in January or February, according to his manager.[66]The Ultimate Fighter: Team Jones vs. Team Sonnenmiddleweight winnerKelvin Gastelumwas his eventual replacement on the card.[67]

Evans facedDan Kellyon March 4, 2017, atUFC 209.[68]He lost the back-and-forth fight via split decision.[69]

Evans facedSam Alveyon August 5, 2017, atUFC Fight Night 114.[70]He lost the fight by split decision.[71]

Evans facedAnthony Smithin a light heavyweight bout on June 9, 2018, atUFC 225.[72]He lost the fight via knockout in the first round.[73]

On June 25, 2018, Evans announced his retirement from MMA.[74]

On May 18, 2019, Evans was announced to be inducted into UFC Hall of Fame on July 5, 2019.[75]

On December 19, 2021, Evans is scheduled to compete in his first professional grappling match against Ryan Aitken under theCombat Jiu-Jitsuruleset at the Featherweight edition of the CJJ World Championships.[76]

Return from retirement[edit]

On September 20, 2019, news surfaced that by his request, Evans was released from the UFC in order to pursue a return from retirement in another organization.[77]In December 2021, Evans revealed he would be fighting for the first time since 2018 forKhabib Nurmagomedov'sEagle Fighting Championshippromotion. His comeback fight took place atEagle FC 44on January 28, 2022, against Gabriel Checco.[78]Evans defeated Checco by unanimous decision.[79]

Personal life[edit]

Evans and his ex-wife[80]have one son and a daughter.[81]He also has a daughter from a previous relationship[82]and a son who was born in 2015. On New Year's Eve 2020, Evans's wife, Celiana, gave birth to their son.[83]

Evans's brother Lance made a brief appearance onThe Ultimate Fighter: Team Nogueira vs Team Mir,but was eliminated byVinicius Magalhaesdue to a rib injury and did not join the cast.[84]

In other media[edit]

Evans has appeared in aMicrosoftcommercial, where he says the lines, "You got a problem with that!" and "I'm a PC!", while sparring with an unidentified opponent.[85]Evans was a frequent commentator on the ESPN showMMA Live.Evans also made an appearance on Spike TV's showDeadliest Warrior.In the episode, Evans easily pierces a pig carcass with thexystonsimilar to one used byAlexander the Great,and crushed a gel torso's throat with an elbow.[82]

Championships and awards[edit]

Mixed martial arts[edit]

Amateur wrestling[edit]

Mixed martial arts record[edit]

Professional record breakdown
29 matches 20 wins 8 losses
By knockout 8 3
By submission 1 0
By decision 11 5
Draws 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 20–8–1 Gabriel Checco Decision (unanimous) Eagle FC 44 January 28, 2022 3 5:00 Miami, Florida,United States
Loss 19–8–1 Anthony Smith KO (knee) UFC 225 June 9, 2018 1 0:53 Chicago, Illinois,United States Return to Light Heavyweight.
Loss 19–7–1 Sam Alvey Decision (split) UFC Fight Night: Pettis vs. Moreno August 5, 2017 3 5:00 Mexico City,Mexico
Loss 19–6–1 Daniel Kelly Decision (split) UFC 209 March 4, 2017 3 5:00 Las Vegas,Nevada,United States Middleweight debut.
Loss 19–5–1 Glover Teixeira KO (punches) UFC on Fox: Teixeira vs. Evans April 16, 2016 1 1:48 Tampa,Florida,United States
Loss 19–4–1 Ryan Bader Decision (unanimous) UFC 192 October 3, 2015 3 5:00 Houston,Texas,United States
Win 19–3–1 Chael Sonnen TKO (punches) UFC 167 November 16, 2013 1 4:05 Las Vegas,Nevada,United States
Win 18–3–1 Dan Henderson Decision (split) UFC 161 June 15, 2013 3 5:00 Winnipeg, Manitoba,Canada
Loss 17–3–1 Antônio Rogério Nogueira Decision (unanimous) UFC 156 February 2, 2013 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada,United States
Loss 17–2–1 Jon Jones Decision (unanimous) UFC 145 April 21, 2012 5 5:00 Atlanta, Georgia,United States For theUFC Light Heavyweight Championship.
Win 17–1–1 Phil Davis Decision (unanimous) UFC on Fox: Evans vs. Davis January 28, 2012 5 5:00 Chicago, Illinois,United States UFC Light Heavyweighttitle eliminator.
Win 16–1–1 Tito Ortiz TKO (knee to the body and punches) UFC 133 August 6, 2011 2 4:48 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,United States Fight of the Night.
Win 15–1–1 Quinton Jackson Decision (unanimous) UFC 114 May 29, 2010 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada,United States
Win 14–1–1 Thiago Silva Decision (unanimous) UFC 108 January 2, 2010 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada,United States
Loss 13–1–1 Lyoto Machida KO (punches) UFC 98 May 23, 2009 2 3:57 Las Vegas, Nevada,United States Lost theUFC Light Heavyweight Championship.
Win 13–0–1 Forrest Griffin KO (punches) UFC 92 December 27, 2008 3 2:46 Las Vegas, Nevada,United States Won theUFC Light Heavyweight Championship.Fight of the Night.
Win 12–0–1 Chuck Liddell KO (punch) UFC 88 September 6, 2008 2 1:51 Atlanta, Georgia,United States Knockout of the Night. Knockout of the Year.
Win 11–0–1 Michael Bisping Decision (split) UFC 78 November 17, 2007 3 5:00 Newark, New Jersey,United States
Draw 10–0–1 Tito Ortiz Draw (unanimous) UFC 73 July 7, 2007 3 5:00 Sacramento, California,United States Ortiz was deducted one point in round 2 for grabbing the fence.
Win 10–0 Sean Salmon KO (head kick) UFC Fight Night: Evans vs. Salmon January 25, 2007 2 1:06 Hollywood, Florida,United States Knockout of the Night.
Win 9–0 Jason Lambert KO (punches) UFC 63 September 23, 2006 2 2:22 Anaheim, California,United States
Win 8–0 Stephan Bonnar Decision (majority) UFC Ultimate Fight Night 5 June 28, 2006 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada,United States
Win 7–0 Sam Hoger Decision (split) UFC Ultimate Fight Night 4 April 6, 2006 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada,United States Return to Light Heavyweight.
Win 6–0 Brad Imes Decision (split) The Ultimate Fighter 2 Finale November 5, 2005 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada,United States WonThe Ultimate Fighter 2Heavyweight Tournament.
Win 5–0 Jaime Jara Decision (unanimous) GC 27: FightFest 2 June 3, 2004 3 5:00 Colusa, California,United States Won the Gladiator Challenge Light Heavyweight Tournament.
Win 4–0 Hector Ramirez Decision (unanimous) GC 27: FightFest 2 June 3, 2004 2 5:00 Colusa, California,United States
Win 3–0 Bryan Pardoe TKO (punches) GC 26: FightFest 1 June 2, 2004 1 3:24 Colusa, California,United States
Win 2–0 Danny Anderson TKO (submission to punches) Dangerzone: Cage Fighting April 10, 2004 1 3:09 Osceola, Iowa,United States
Win 1–0 Dennis Reed Submission (anaconda choke) 1 0:50

Mixed martial arts exhibition record[edit]

Professional record breakdown
3 matches 3 wins 0 losses
By decision 3 0
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 3–0 Keith Jardine Decision (unanimous) The Ultimate Fighter 2 October 31, 2005(air date) 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada,United States TUF 2 Semi-finals bout.
Win 2–0 Mike Whitehead Decision (unanimous) October 17, 2005(air date) 3 5:00 TUF 2 Quarter-finals bout.
Win 1–0 Tom Murphy Decision (unanimous) September 19, 2005(air date) 3 5:00 TUF 2 elimination round.

Pay-per-view bouts[edit]

Date Main event Billing Buys
7 July 2007 Ortizvs.Evans(co) UFC 73 425,000
17 November 2007 Evansvs.Bisping UFC 78 400,000
6 September 2008 Liddellvs.Evans UFC 88 480,000
27 December 2008 Griffinvs.Evans UFC 92 1,000,000
23 May 2009 Evansvs.Machida UFC 98 635,000
2 January 2010 Evansvs.Silva UFC 108 300,000
29 May 2010 Rampagevs.Evans UFC 114 1,050,000
6 August 2011 Evansvs.Ortiz UFC 133 310,000
21 April 2012 Jonesvs.Evans UFC 145 700,000
2 February 2013 Evansvs.Nogueira(co) UFC 156 330,000
15 June 2013 Evansvs.Henderson UFC 161 140,000
16 November 2013 Evansvs.Sonnen(co) UFC 167 630,000

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