After Saturday night's UFC 168, all the talk has been pinpointed mainly to Anderson Silva and the horrific scene of his left leg snapping in two as he threw a kick to Chris Weidman's leg.

If you've seen the video, you understand why everyone's talking. Chris Weidman retained his title while Silva underwent immediate surgery to have a rod placed in his leg.

The co-headlining match was one of a lot of talk as well with UFC Women's Bantamweight Champ Ronda Rousey defending her title, for a second time against arch-rival Miesha "Cupcake" Tate.

The two were in competition earlier this year as coaches on season 18 of 'The Ultimate Fighter' and right there in front of millions of viewers, lived out their dislike for one another. The show, if anything, helped to fuel the public's excitement for the rematch.

Miesha Tate came in as the underdog and is now the first person to take "Rowdy" Ronda past the first round. Clearly, Rousey was the dominant force in the match up from the first horn. Check out these highlights...

At the post-fight press conference it was announced that Sara McMann would meet Rousey at UFC 170 in the main event. It should be interesting on many levels but especially given both ladies Olympic backgrounds. McMann is an Olympic Silver Medalist in wrestling and Rousey became the first American to win an Olympic medal in women's judo, earning a Bronze medal.

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