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9th October 2016
08:43am BST

"I think we were talking about the scoring and he was a little surprised [the first round] wasn't a 10-8 round," Henderson told the media after the fight. "It's just unfortunate that it didn't come out as a W and I'm disappointed."Henderson dominated the early exchanges but was unable to force the result, and once Bisping was allowed back into the fight he made no mistake, grinding his opponent down as the 25 minutes wore on. And, while Henderson admitted he found the result tough to take, he was gracious in defeat before confirming this would indeed be his final fight, joking that he'd now be able to spend more time acting as an Uber driver to his children. When quizzed on who he thought might be a suitable next opponent for Bisping, the Californian suggested the outcome of the upcoming bouts between Luke Rockhold and Jacare Souza, and between Chris Weidman and Yoel Romero, would decide who next takes on The Count.
"The winner [of one of those fights] should probably get a title shot, but it all depends on how the two performances go when they win those fights."Catch up with the latest episode of Football Friday Live:
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