The UFC presented UFC 129 live from the Rogers Centre in Toronto on April 30.

The organization knew going into fight night that it had already set records for attendance and live gate. At the post-fight press conference, it was announced that the fight card drew 55,724 fans for a live gate of $12.075 million (US).

Both of those numbers crushed the previous records set at UFC 124. That fight card, which was also headlined by a Georges St-Pierre fight, drew 23,152 fans for a gate of $5.397 million.

The UFC also announced Fight Night bonuses at the post-fight press conference. The bonuses were worth $129,000 each.

Pablo Garza took home "Submission of the Night" for the flying triangle choke he used to put away Yves Jabouin at the 4:31 mark of Round One of the very first fight on the card.

Lyoto Machida took home "Knockout of the Night" delivering a front kick that was equal parts Anderson Silva and "The Karate Kid" crane kick, turning out Randy Couture's lights at the 1:05 mark of Round Two.

"Fight of the Night" went to Jose Aldo and Mark Hominick. Hominick showed great heart and a no quit attitude in this bout, sustaining a huge hematoma on his forehead that had Joe Rogan remarking, "It looks like he's got an extra head."

Even with the ugly swelling, Hominick went after the gassed Aldo in the fifth and final round, eventually dropping a unanimous decision to the champion.