Bisping controlled the pace and pushed the action more for over 4 minutes.
Vitor had two small, quick (yet weak) combos and then that took control in the last 30 seconds.
Still, since the scoring is judged on "striking, grappling, aggression, and Octagon control," Bisping did more of that for longer. He tried to grapple more, threw more strikes, landed more strikes, was more aggressive, and felt more in control of the Octagon for 4+ minutes.
Even though I felt the end gave the round to Vitor, anyone saying that this was out of nowhere clearly only was thinking in terms of the last 30 seconds or bits and pieces of the round instead of the whole thing.
If you look at the round clearly and take into account everything that happened in it, the round was a lot closer than the end showcased. Really though, in terms of scoring, it comes down to the debate of one big (rocking?) shot vs. controlling most of the round.
You were devastated when the kick landed. That's fine. I don't care. Everything Bisping landed they mentioned. Vitor landed at least two combos in which neither Florian nor Anik mentioned. Let the butthurt flow through you, pansy.
You know, labeling people and dismissing everyone as a hater is a sign of stupidity. It's kind of funny, actually, because what you just said summed up his signature:
Dismissing other people as haters is intellectually lazy. It's also boring.
This dismissal of your opinion of his opinion is coming from someone who wanted Belfort to win, so don't play that crap with me.