When Michael Bisping emphatically dethroned Luke Rockhold to win the middleweight championship at UFC 199, he almost immediately set his sights on Dan Henderson. Henderson had knocked out Hector Lombard earlier in the night, and Bisping was looking to settle a score, the famous knockout from UFC 100 that has made Bisping a staple on the wrong side of highlight reels in the years since.
Ultimately, the UFC granted Bisping his wish and booked him to fight Henderson at UFC 204 in Manchester, England, his hometown. It was a hero's welcome that has become a trend in the UFC lately, champions returning home to defend their titles.