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White: Edgar-Henderson to Headline UFC’s Feb. 26 Japan Return


UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar will next defend his belt against former WEC titleholder Ben Henderson when the UFC returns to Japan in February.

UFC President Dana White confirmed the booking during the UFC on Fox 1 post-fight press conference Saturday night. According to White, Edgar-Henderson will headline the Japanese event expected to go down Feb. 26 at Saitama Super Arena.

“Both [Henderson and Edgar] are exciting fighters. After Frankie’s [knockout of Gray Maynard], I was texting him for four days, like a groupie. I was so blown away by his performance,” said White. “Every time [Henderson] fights, it’s exciting, so them being the main event in Japan should be a great show.”

Henderson (Pictured, file photo) earned his shot at the belt by edging Clay Guida in a hard-fought contest on Saturday. Though “The Carpenter” hung tough through three rounds, it was Henderson who left the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif., with a unanimous decision.

“I like to feed off the crowd. I get them hyped up and they get me hyped up,” Henderson said at the post-fight press conference. “I go out there and have a good time; that’s all there is to it. I hate decisions. I can’t stand them, but it is what it is. Next time, I will aim to finish the fight.”

While Henderson appeared to get the better of the many scrambles and exchanges through the first two rounds, Guida came out in the third frame with renewed zeal, attacking the WEC import with a topside guillotine. The choke looked tight enough to cause a finish, but Henderson would not give up, continually defending Guida’s advances before escaping to his feet.

“I wasn’t too worried [when I was caught in the guillotine],” said Henderson. “My submission defense is not too shabby, so I knew the right technique to get out of it. It was tight, and he was squeezing hard, but as far as me going to sleep, it wasn’t happening.”

A winner in 13 of his last 14 fights, Henderson rides the momentum of three straight Octagon victories into his showdown with the speedy champion. Despite his streak of excellence, Henderson asserts that he will need to make some adjustments prior to his trip across the Pacific.

“I wanted to be more technical and precise [tonight]. Clay did a great job of making it more of a brawl and a wrestling match,” said Henderson. “As far as matching up with Frankie, I have to do a better job at sticking to the game plan. Frankie and I are going to put on a great show.”

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