Well, I'm just now getting a chance to watch the show. I'm no MMA expert, but that Bisping/Hamill decision was fucking atrocious. Bisping looked like he knew he couldn't take it to the ground, and after the first round he looked like he wasn't too sure he could win the striking game either. He spent most of the fight on a bicycle trying desperately not to get drawn in to a clinch and apart from a couple of shots really just looked like he was on the defensive.
Hamill, while I appreciate his trying to push the pace a bit and stalk Bisping, does not look ready for the big time. His striking looks vastly improved from TUF, but his punches take forever to throw and he tends to overextend. And if he keeps dropping his arms he's going to spend a lot of time napping courtesy of a good striking/kneeing opponent (a good Muy Thai guy might cave his face in).
All in all, that was a travesty of a decision and Bisping was lucky as hell they were fighting in London. If that fight was in Las Vegas the fans might have booed the judges out of the building. Oh yeah, Bisping was a major league asshole in the after fight. "Go back to wrestling"? You're lucky and you know it.