Franklin was originally scheduled to take on Cung Le at UFC 148 on July 7, but will now face Silva for a second time in this bout. The two squared off in the main event of UFC 99 in Germany, with Franklin earning a unanimous decision win after three rounds of action.
This fight will be contested as a five-round main event, and will be a 190 lb. catchweight fight. Franklin will return to action for the first time in 16 months after injuries sidelined him in the last year. His last appearance was a decision loss to Forrest Griffin in February of 2011.
Silva last fought in November, knocking out Cung Le in the second round at UFC 139. The win was a rebound from a knockout loss to Chris Leben at UFC 132 last July.
The fight will headline a card from Belo Horizonte in Minas Gerais, Brazil on June 23.
Penick's Analysis: They sacrificed a vastly more interesting fight between Franklin and Le at UFC 148 in order to put on a rematch no one asked for on this card. This event has just been cursed by bad luck, and it's the least interesting main event fight the UFC has had on a numbered event in a really long time. The first fight was fine, but no one has been clamoring for No. 2, and with interest already waned for the Silva-Belfort rematch as a headliner, this is just a poor replacement, especially since it takes away the Franklin-Le fight. If this is still a pay-per-view event, it will be the least watched pay-per-view card in some time.
[Rich Franklin art by Cory Gould (c) MMATorch.com]
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