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UFC 168 - Weidman vs. Silva: What the fighters said

UFC president Dana White and a host of the fighters that featured on the main card of UFC 168 took part in the customary post-fight press conference on Saturday night.

Here are the highlights...

UFC 168 Awards ($75,000 bonus)

Fight of the Night: Ronda Rousey vs. Miesha Tate

Knockout of the Night: Travis Browne (first-round KO vs. Josh Barnett)

Submission of the Night: Ronda Rousey (armbar vs. Miesha Tate)

What the fighters (and White) had to say

Chris Weidman 

On training specifically to defend against Silva's leg kicks:

"[Silva] really capitalized on leg kicks last fight, so we focused on stopping his leg kicks.

He noted that he purposely tried to block the kick with his knee, as per his instructions in training.

"That's how you check a kick ... if I didn't check the kick I'd have a big bruised leg right now ..."

On his ability in the clinch:

"I feel like there's nobody in this weight class that can clinch with me."

Ronda Rousey

On being booed by the crowd:

"I wasn't surprised by the reaction of the crowd."

On not shaking hands with Tate after the fight:

"I'll consider shaking her hand when she formally apologizes to [my coach]."

White also took the opportunity to announce that Rousey will be back in the Octagon shortly, as she will defend her bantamweight title Feb. 22:

The undefeated champion seemed unconcerned when asked about her thoughts on the short amount of time that she will have between bouts.

"I want to fight again soon, I' m in the best shape of my life...I'm ready to get back into it, I'm hungry. I'll try to rest a little bit but this is what I love to do. I feel like I could fight again tonight."

Miesha Tate

On what's next for her MMA career:

"I just need some time to really let this soak in and not make any rash decisions."

Travis Browne

On not being the underdog anymore:

"I'm only the underdog in Vegas' eyes and [in the eyes of] some of the fans that maybe don't understand."

Dustin Poirier

On why his anger towards Diego Brandao had nothing to do with weight:

"Before we walked out on stage he told me he was going to stab me in the neck ... that's why I was so upset."

Dana White

On Anderson Silva's leg injury:

"It was a shitty way to see him go out, but that's part of the game.

"He's an incredible human being, he has done incredible things here in the UFC. I don't want to count him out...the important thing is that he gets surgery."

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