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Dan Evensen

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The UFC officially announced Thursday the rest of the line-up for UFC 92, which takes place 27 December in Las Vegas. French heavyweight Cheick Kongo (12-4-1) will meet UFC newcomer Mustapha al Turk (1-0), “The Hammer” Matt Hamill (4-2) will meet Reese Andy (7-2) in a light heavyweight bout. Other bouts announced were “Piranha” Ryo Chonan (15-8) versus “Bad” Brad Blackburn (12-9-1), Antoni Hardonk (7-4) versus Mark Burch (10-2), and Dan Evensen (10-5) versus Pat Barry (1-0). Kongo photo courtesy of Josh Hedges and Zuffa, LLC. ...

Fighters.com's Welterweight Champion "Rush" Georges St. Pierre (17-2) defended his title in a five-round unanimous decision over top contender Jon Fitch (17-3) Saturday night in Minneapolis by scores of 50-44 twice and 50-43. St. Pierre and Fitch photo courtesy of Josh Hedges and Zuffa, LLC. The win facilitates an apparent New Year's Eve champion-versus-champion rematch between St. Pierre and Fighters.com's Lightweight Champion B.J. Penn (13-4-1), who was invited into the Octagon after the main event to challenge St. Pierre, saying, "I want to put this fight together." Florian photo courtesy of Josh Hedges and Zuffa, LLC.St. Pierre accepted Penn's challenge, proclaiming, "I'm a proud champion." In the co-main event, Brock Lesnar (2-1) dominated a three-round unanimous decision over Fighters.com's eighth-ranked heavyweight “Texas Crazy Horse” Heath Herring (28-14) by scores of 30-26 three times. "I fell off the horse," Lesnar told the 15,082 spectator hometown crowd referring to his Octagon debut loss to former UFC Heavyweight Champion Frank Mir (11-3), "but, tonight I got on that stallion and rode it out of town, baby! Wooo!" Fighters.com's seventh-ranked lightweight "KenFlo" Kenny Florian (10-3) won a blow-out unanimous decision over "El Matador" Roger Huerta (20-2-1) by 30-27 on all three judges' score cards in a UFC top contender bout. ...

Kongo Needs a Stoppage in August

Sunday, "Unstoppable" Cheick Kongo (11-4-1) announced that he'll bounce off his March defeat to Fighters.com eighth-ranked heavyweight "Texas Crazy Horse" Heath Herring (28-13) versus Norwegian Dan Evensen (10-2) in Minneapolis in August. Evensen is primarily a BodogFight product, going 3-0 in that now-defunct promotion. Evensen won his last fight in November by unanimous decision over Konstantin Gluhov (2-2). The Norwegian's record lists an April 2006 loss to UFC heavyweight "Hungarian Nightmare" Christian Wellisch (8-3). Kongo seemed slated for stardom by the UFC after forcing a unanimous decision "W" over "Cro Cop" Mirko Filipovic (23-6-2). After UFC 77 in October, fourth-ranked "Maine-iac" Tim Sylvia (24-4) called out the surging Frenchman as an alternative to a then-uncertain title challenge versus top-ranked "Minotauro" Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (31-4-1). When Sylvia scored his title shot versus Nogueira, Kongo was matched against Herring.  An unimpressive wrestling slog saw Herring take a split decision. The "L" added to another split decision loss to "Fury" Carmelo Marrero (7-2) in October 2006 and a majority decision Kongo squeaked over Assuerio Silva (13-6) in April 2007. Evensen's 10-2 record belies his pedestrian competition. The match-up reveals the UFC's waining confidence in their statuesque kickboxer. Kongo needs a stoppage victory in the UFC's current heavyweight climate which has seen Filipovic, Sylvia, and "Irish" Jake O'Brien (10-1) cut loose. ...