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UFC-Mixed Martial Arts

Mixed martial art (MMA) is a full contact fighting sport that allows the use of a wide range of combating skills and techniques in competitions. Notable MMA fighters include Matthew Taylor, Georges St. Pierre, Fedor Emelianenko and Anderson Silva.

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Who was the oldest fighter in UFC 55?

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my grandfather. he put up one hellava fight when we tried to put him in a nursing home.

Who invented mma fighting?

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bruce lee invented jeet kune do which its some of every fighting style even the ufc refers to him as the godfather of mma

Did brock lesnar beat all the ufc fighters?

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Actually No. Lesnar has lost 3 of his 7 fights in the UFC. His losses were against the following 3 fighters:

a. Frank Mir - His first fight in the UFC

b. Cain Velasquez - Lost the UFC Heavyweight Title

c. Alistair Overeem - Retired after this fight

He also won 4 fights in the UFC including his win against Randy Couture which made him the UFC Heavyweight Champion.

Best UFC fighter?

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Dan Henderson is probably my favorite. I also like Frank Mir, George St Pierre Bj Penn, Wanderlei Silva, Sean Sherk, Cheick Kongo

 quinton rampage jackson,mirko cro crop,cheick kongo,randy couture,                                                        B.J Penn,George St Pierre,Quinton(Rampage)Jackson,Brock Lesnar,and Chieck Kongo.

Who did lesnar fight for the UFC title?

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Brock Lesnar had a fairly short UFC Career. It spanned 7 fights and close to 4 years. He retired at the end of his last fight in December 2011 with a UFC win-loss record of 4 wins and 3 losses. He was also the "UFC Heavyweight" champion and defended it twice before losing it. His matches were with the following fighters:

a. Frank Mir (Lost)

b. Heath Herring (Won)

c. Randy Couture (Won the UFC Heavyweight Title)

d. Frank Mir (Defended the title)

e. Shane Carwin (Defended the title)

f. Cain Velasquez (Lost the Title)

g. Alistair Overeem (Lost the match and Retired)

Who was the first hispanic UFC heavyweight champion?

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John Ruiz of Massachusetts & of Puerto Rican decent was the first Hispanic heavyweight champion.

When did Anderson silva win UFC title?

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Yes he's had the ufc title belt for 6 years now

Can you be an UFC fighter with a felony record?

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There are a number of factors to be considered. The legal status of an individual does not affect their ability to teach. It may affect their ability to obtain a business license and in some countries it may prevent them from being licensed to teach martial arts.

Many organizations will also not allow a felon to associate with their style and governing body, meaning they will be an independent without certification from a larger organization.
As long as there are no licensing restrictions against it. Typically, there is no registration required of instructors by a local or state authority.

How often do kick-boxers triain?

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2 times per day. ususally between 2 and 3 hours per session.

How much can Randy Couture bench press?

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He can deadlift 720 pounds, squat 695 and bench-press 475

Who runs the UFC?

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Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta owns the UFC and its parent company, Zuffa, LLC

Dana White serves as the president of the UFC

What is the strongest kick power?

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[Note: While debates can rage on with personal opinions, these are best served on the discussion page for this question.]

The answer to this question might be expressed in personal opinions by many students of various skill levels in a variety of Martial Art systems. Nevertheless, the facts can be supported by scientific testing, however there has been no conclusive, scientific tests that verify which kick is the most "powerful", but an experienced Master will know what results come from each kick. The question can be misleading since "power" deals more with the science of physics where power is the rate of work done, or force applied as energy is transferred over a distance in a specific amount of time. In other words, fast kicks might have power, but could lack in the total force penetrating the target. The important factor is not so much the "power" of the kick as it is the maximum total force generated.

Some kicks increase their applied force through rapid acceleration in a short time. This results in a greater impact, and extensive visible damage to a target. However, all kicks are either linear or circular, and use one of three hip positions: Front, Side, or Back. For example, a front kick can be thrust on a straight line into the mid-section while using a front hip position (kicker's abdomen facing the target). A crescent kick also uses a front hip position, but travels on a circular path. The side kick follows a linear path with the hips facing to the side. The roundhouse kick and hook kick also uses the side hip position, but they both travel on a circular path.

While the circular kicks can deliver a great deal of force through rapid acceleration, and a somewhat pendulum like pivot with added extension or retraction of the knee joint, the applied force is not supported by the bone structure which considerably reduces the amount of reaction force capable of returning into the target. This can cut the potential total force nearly in half.

The side kick is the only kick (regardless of which Martial Art system employs it), that uses the most sound geometric shape and structure of the human anatomy to reinforce the applied force. The side kick can be applied numerous ways, and some are more suited for taking advantage of the rapid acceleration, mechanics of the muscles and joints, and the reinforced locking of the body which is supported by the rear foot securely planted on the floor.

The basic rotation of a front leg, or back leg side kick contains good reinforced position, but is not able to utilize the greatest amount of acceleration and mechanics. The skipping side kick has a better rotation of the hips from the beginning of the kick, and adds the momentum of the body to help reinforce the initial impact. The flying side kick can be equally as forceful with the forward motion of the body to support the kick, however the body is not planted on the ground, thus some initial applied force dissipates.

Probably the most powerful kick able to be delivered by the human body, when all kicks are mastered, is the spinning (or turning) side kick. This kick uses the most ideal hip position, mechanics of combining hip and knee extension simultaneously, the necessary acceleration as the kick progresses, and is the still supported by a firmly planted rear foot for maximum use of the reaction force. Even this kick must be mastered to combine all proper alignment, timing of muscle contractions, targeting, and a forward thrust of the entire body which is supported by the rear foot and floor.

[please see the discussion page for personal experience and opinions of contributors]

What is the list of all past heavyweight champions?

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Heavyweight ChampionsChampions

John L. Sullivan 1885-92

James J. Corbett 1892-97

Bob Fitzsimmons 1897-99

James J. Jeffries 1899-1905

Jeffries Retired as Undefeated titlist

Marvin Hart 1905-06

Tommy Burns 1906-08

Jack Johnson 1908-15

Jess Willard 1915-19

Jack Dempsey 1919-26

Gene Tunney 1926-28

Tunney Retired as the Undefeated titlist

Max Schmeling 1930-32

Jack Sharkey 1932-33

Primo Carnera 1933-34

Max Baer 1934-35

James J. Braddock 1935-37

Joe Louis 1937-49

Louis retired as the undefeated titlist

Ezzard Charles 1949-51

Jersey Joe Walcott 1951-52

Rocky Marciano 1952-56

Marciano retired as the Undefeated titlist

Floyd Patterson 1956-59

Ingemar Johansson 1959-60

Floyd Patterson 1960-62

Sonny Liston 1962-64

Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) 1964-67

Ernie Terrell (WBA) 1965-67

Controvery: Ali Stripted of title and later agrees to Retire

Joe Frazier 1968-70

Jimmy Ellis 1968-70

Joe Frazier 1970-73

George Foreman 1973-74

Muhammad Ali 1974-78

Leon Spinks 1978

Muhammad Ali Regains title (WBA)

Ken Norton (WBC) 1978

Larry Holmes (WBC) 1978-80

Muhammad Ali 1978-79

John Tate (WBA) 1979-80

Mike Weaver (WBA) 1980-82

Larry Holmes 1980-85

Michael Dokes (WBA) 1982-83

Gerrie Coetzee (WBA) 1983-84

Tim Witherspoon (WBC) 1984

Pinklon Thomas (WBC) 1984-86

Greg Page (WBA) 1984-85

Michael Spinks 1985-87

Tim Witherspoon (WBA) 1986

Trevor Berbick (WBC) 1986

Mike Tyson (WBC) 1986-87

James (Bonecrusher) Smith (WBA) 1986-87

Tony Tucker (IBF) 1987

Mike Tyson (WBC, WBA, IBF) 1987-90

Buster Douglas (WBC, WBA, IBF) 1990

Evander Holyfield (WBC, WBA, IBF) 1990-92

Riddick Bowe (WBA, IBF) 1992-93

Lennox Lewis (WBC) 1992-94

Evander Holyfield (WBA, IBF) 1993-94

Michael Moorer (WBA, IBF) 1994

Oliver McCall (WBC) 1994-95

George Foreman (WBA, IBF) 1994-95

Bruce Seldon (WBA) 1995-96

George Foreman 1995-96

Frans Botha (IBF) 1995-96

Frank Bruno (WBC) 1995-96

Mike Tyson (WBC) 1996

Mike Tyson (WBA) 1996

Michael Moorer (IBF) 1996-1997

Evander Holyfield (WBA, IBF) 1996-2000

Lennox Lewis (WBC) 1997-2000

Lennox Lewis (WBA, WBC, IBF) 2000

Evander Holyfield (WBA) 2000-01

Lennox Lewis (WBC, IBF) 2000-01

John Ruiz (WBA) 2001-03

Hasim Rahman (WBC, IBF) 2001

Lennox Lewis (IBF) 2001-02

Lennox Lewis (WBC) 2001-04

Roy Jones Jr. (WBA) 2003

Chris Byrd (IBF) 2003-

Vitali Klitschko (WBC) 2004-

John Ruiz (WBA) 2003-

More than a century of Heavyweight Lineage

(1892 to 2004) by: Mikhail Kaztrov

John L. Sullivan was recognized as boxing's first modern world heavyweight champion (1882 to 1892).

1892 James J Corbett beat John L Sullivan

1895 Pete Maher beats Steve O'Donnell - awarded by Jim Corbett upon his retirement****

1896 Bob Fitzsimmons beat Peter Maher

1897 Bob Fitzsimmons beat James J Corbett (real World championship)

1899 James Jeffries beat Bob Fitzsimmons

1905 James Jeffries refused to give Johnson a chance at the title despite the fact that Jack Johnson was at the time the preeminent challenger.Jeffries adhered to a colorline that then existed in professional boxing regarding the heavyweight championship. Jeffries unwilling to give Johnson a chance for the title, decided instead to retire undefeated in May of 1905###.He served as a referee for the next few years, including the bout in which Marvin Hart defeated Jack Root to stake a claim at Jeffries' vacated title.

###This information on Jeffries may not be accurate

1905 Marvin Hart beat Jack Root to win the World Heavyweight Title.

1906 Tommy Burns beat Marvin Hart

1908 Jack Johnson beats Tommy Burns; bout halted by the police, per prior agreement; decision awarded by the referee ***Police pre-determination here needs better reference material, please.

Hart & Burns winning the title were disputed by some because of its legitamicay and succession of title but nevertheless considered as Heavyweight Champions of the world.

1910 Jack Johnson beat James Jeffries after a 5 year hiatus/ this bout has nothing what-so-ever to do with Championship Changeing hands

1915 Jess Willard beats Jack Johnson

1919 Jack Dempsey beats Jess Willard

1927 Gene Tunney beats Jack Dempsey

1928 Gene Tunney beats Tom Heeney; Tunney announced his retirement from boxing a few days later.

1929 Title vacant

1930 Max Schmeling beat Jack Sharkey for the vacant World Heavyweight Title.

1932 Jack Sharkey beat Max Schmeling

1933 Primo Carnera beat Jack Sharkey

1934 Max Baer beat Primo Carnera

1935 James Braddock beat Max Baer for the NYSAC and NBA World Heavyweight Titles

1937 Joe Louis beat Jim Braddock; After a record 25 successful title defenses, Louis Retired as the Undisputed, Undefeated titlist.

1950 Ezzard Charles beat Jersey Joe Walcott to fill vacant title (The Comebacking Joe Louis would lose to Charles in one of Charles Title defenses)

1951 Jersey Joe Walcott beat Ezzard Charles

1951 Ezzard Charles beat Jersey Joe Walcott (false entry)

1952 Rocky Marciano beat Jersey Joe Walcott

1955 Rocky Marciano beat Archie Moore in Marciano's final Match

1955 Rocky Marciano retired from boxing and holds the distinction of being the only Heavyweight Champion of the World to retire undefeated.

Lineage broken (What's this, "Lineage broken" suppossed to mean?)

1956 Floyd Patterson beat Archie Moore for the vacant World Heavyweight Title.

1959 Ingemar Johannesen beat Floyd Patterson

1961 Floyd Patterson beat Ingemar Johannesen

1962 Sonny Liston beat Floyd Patterson

1964 Cassius Clay(Muhammad Ali) beats Sonny Liston

1967 Muhammad Ali beat Zora Folley in defense. Due to legal troubles, Muhammad Ali would not fight for the next three years.

He officially retired in 1970 to allow the winner of the upcoming Joe Frazier-Jimmy Ellis unification bout to be considered the undisputed champion

1968 Jimmy Ellis won the vacant WBA title from Jerry Quarry

1970 Joe Frazier beat Jimmy Ellis for the Undisputed titles

1971 Joe Frazier beats Muhammad Ali (Title Defense with much Hup-La)

1973 George Foreman beats Joe Frazier

1974 Muhammad Ali beat George Foreman for the Undisputed Heavyweight titles.

1978 Leon Spinks beat Ali

1978 Ali beat Leon Spinks, now only for the WBA Title

(Ali Retired)

John Tate won in box off for WBA Title;

Ken Norton won in box off for the WBC Title;

Larry Holmes took the WBC Title from Ken Norton

Holmes relinquished the WBC Title;

The newly established IBF gave recognition to Larry Holmes, already a popular Champion; History yet needs developement here on the split-up of the hvywt. Championship.

1985 Michael Spinks beat Holmes

1988 Mike Tyson beat Trevor Berbick for his first Championship, Uniting with Tony Tucker And James (Bonecrusher) Smith and finally uniting with Michael Spinks.

Tucker had won Championship that was Vacant in box-off with James Douglas;

Smith had won title in shocking fashion with Ko 1 over Tim Witherspoon;

1990 James Douglas beat Tyson

1990 Evander Holyfield beat Douglas

1992 Riddick Bowe beat Holyfield

1993 Evander Holyfield beat Bowe

1994 Michael Moorer beat Holyfield

1994 George Foreman beat Moorer

1997 Shannon Briggs beat Foreman**

1998 Lennox Lewis beat Briggs*

2001 Hasim Rahman beat Lewis

2001 Lennox Lewis beat Rahman

2003 Lennox Lewis (final match came against Vitali Klitschko), retired.

***Oliver McCall is just one of the missing links in this Historical display. And, WBO History needs to be developed 1st champion was Francesco Damiani of Italy. Ray Mercer; Tommy Morrison; Michael Bentt, Herbie Hide, Riddick Bowe, Henry Akinwande, Vitali And his brother Wladimir Klitschko, Corrie Sanders, Serguei Lyakhovich, Shannon Briggs and Sultan Ibragimov are names to be included along that line. Granted, the WBO was at first considered a Weak-link; Holmes also was a WBO Champ* please double check/ bout with Ray Mercer was advertised as so but possible Admin problems took the sanctioning from that. There also is some hidden history joins around WWII that are worth while investigations. I mean, just because a Champion doesn't make Noice when he is not recognized properly is that reason to disallow an Official claim?

Lennox Lewis was the last Heavyweight undisputed Champion of the world. Lineage broken.

2004:

WBA Champion - Roy Jones Jr. - John Ruiz

WBC Champion - Vitali Klistchko

IBF Champion - Chris Byrd

WBO Champion - Wladimir Klitschko

2005:

WBA Champion - John Ruiz(*James Toney)

WBC Champion - Vitali Klitschko

IBF Champion - Chris Byrd

WBO Champion - Lamon Brewster

2006:

WBA Champion - Nicolay Valuev

WBC Champion - Hasim Rahman

IBF Champion - Chris Byrd

WBO Champion - Serguei Lyakhovich

2007:

WBA Champion - Ruslan Chagaev

WBC Champion - Oleg Maskaev

IBF Champion - Vladamir Klitschko

WBO Champion - Shanon Briggs-Sultan Ibragimov

The three Heavywt. title holders (2010) Wladimir Klitschko, Vitali Klitschko and England's David Haye - Only the WBC, WBA, WBO and IBF Need Be recognized.

I take the following from the 2010 RING Magazine Almanac. Please Note the Codes I have used as these will beter define entries. Codes are listed after the body of work.

Aug. 29,1885 John L. Sullivan W6 Dominick McCaffrey, Cincinnati (Wins Vacant World Title) ##

Sept. 7, 1892 James J. Corbett KO 21 John L. Sullivan, at New Orleans #3

March 17, 1897 Bob Fitzsimmons KO 14 James J. Corbett, Carson City, NV. #3

June 9, 1899 James J. Jeffries KO 11 Bob Fitzsimmons, Brooklyn, NY #3 -retirement-

July 3, 1905 Marvin Hart KO 12 Jack Root, Reno, NV (Wins Vacant World Title) #3

Feb. 23, 1906 Tommy Burns W 20 Marvin Hart, Los Angeles #3

Dec. 26, 1908 Jack Johnson KO 14 Tommy Burns, Sydney, Australia #3

April 5, 1915 Jess Willard KO 26 Jack Johnson, Havana #3

July 4, 1919 Jack Dempsey KO 4 Jess Willard, Toledo, OH #3

Sept. 23, 1926 Gene Tunney W 10 Jack Dempsey, Philadelphia, Pa. #3 -retirement-

June 12, 1930 Max Schmelling W. disq. 4 Jack Sharkey, at Bronx, NY (Wins Vacant World Title) #3

June 21, 1932 Jack Sharkey W 15 Max Schmelling, Long Is. City, NY #3

June 29, 1933 Primo Carnera KO 6 Jack Sharkey, Long Is. City, NY #3

June 14, 1934 Max Baer KO 11 Primo Carnera, Long Is. City, NY #3

June 13, 1935 James J Bradock W 15 Max Baer, Long Is. City, NY #3

June 22, 1937 Joe Louis KO 8 James J. Bradock, Chicago #3 -retirement-

Louis sets and still holds today record for number of Hvywt. title defenses (25)

June 22, 1949 Ezzard Charles W 15 Jersey Joe Walcott, Chicago (Wins Vacant World Title) #3

July 18, 1951 Jersey Joe Walcott KO 7 Ezzard Charles, Pittsburgh #3

Sept. 23, 1952 Rocky Marciano KO 13 Jersey Joe Walcott, Philadelphia, Pa. #3 -retirement-

Nov. 30, 1956 Floyd Patterson KO 5 Archie Moore, Chicago (Wins Vacant World Title) #3

June 26, 1959 Ingemar Johansson KO 3 Floyd Patterson, at Bronx #3

June 20, 1960 Floyd Patterson KO 5 Ingemar Johansson, New York, NY

(-first to regain World Hvywt. Championship-) #3

Sept. 25, 1962 Charles (Sonny) Liston KO 1 Floyd Patterson, Chicago #3

Feb. 25, 1964 Cassius Clay KO 7 Charles (Sonny) Liston, Miami Beach, Fl.

(Clay soon after changes religion to Islam, and changes name to -Muhammad Ali-)#3

March 5, 1965 Ernie Terrell W15 Eddie Machen, Chicago (Wins Vacant WBA Title)

Feb. 6, 1967 Muhammad Ali W 15 Ernie Terrell -one sidedly- Houston (Unifies Championship) #3

March 4, 1968 Joe Frazier KO 11 Buster Mathis, New York, NY (Wins Vacant New York World Title; this is a reverse of earlier. amateur. US Olympic trials Competitions) #3

April 27, 1968 Jimmy Ellis W 15 "Irish" Jerry Quarry, Oakland, Ca. (end of fame 8 man tournament; Wins Vacant WBA World title) #3

Feb. 16, 1970 Joe Frazier "Smokes"/ KO 5 Jimmy Ellis, New York, NY (Unifies World title) #3

Jan. 22, 1973 George Foreman KO 2 Joe Frazier, Kingston, Jamaica #3

Oct. 30, 1974 Muhammad Ali - Hugh Underdog- KO 8 Foreman, Kinshasa, Zaire #3

Feb. 15, 1978 Leon Spinks (One fight past having -Drawn- against Scott LeDoux) W 15 Muhammad Ali, Las Vegas #3

Record of date is March 29, 1978 based-on Ken's Split decision win against Jimmy Young on Nov. 5, 1977 and then Leon Spinks insistence to grant the great Ali rematch rather than face No.1 Mandated contender, Norton. (WBC Championship) #5

June 9, 1978 Larry Holmes W 15 Ken Norton, Las Vegas (Wins WBC Title) -Bout Recognized as one of the "Greater" Hvywt. Championship battles - of-all-time- #3

Sept. 15, 1978 Muhammad Ali W 15 Leon Spinks, New Orleans (Regains WBA Title and -some will say- has the "Popular" backing) #3

Oct. 20, 1979 John Tate W 15 Gerrie Coetzee, at Pretoria, S.A. (Wins Vacant WBA Title, tournament)

March 31, 1980 Mike Weaver KO 15 John Tate, Knoxville, TN (behind on points, Weaver wins by "clean" KO with less than one min. left in Contest; Wins WBA Title) #3

Dec. 10, 1982 Michael Dokes KO 1 Mike Weaver, Las Vegas (Wins WBA Title; bout is a controversial stopage and the two soon rematch, resulting is a 'Draw' verdict w/ Dokes retain Championship) #3

Sept. 23, 1983 Gerrie Coetzee KO 10 Michael Dokes, Richfield, OH (Wins WBA Title) #3

March 9, 1984 Tim Witherspoon W12 Greg Page, Las Vegas (Wins Vacant WBC Title which Larry Holmes had relinquished)

Date Need: Larry Holmes "bestowed" World Champ by the start up group of the International Boxing Federation

August 31, 1984 Pinklon Thomas W 12 Tim Witherspoon, Las Vegas (Wins WBC Title) #3

Dec. 1, 1984 Greg Page KO 8 Gerrie Coetzee, Sun City, S.A. (Wins WBA Title), #3

April 29, 1985 Tony Tubbs W 15 Greg Page, Buffalo, NY (Wins WBA Title/ reversal of a multi-fight series from amateurs) #3

Sept. 21, 1985 Michael Spinks W 15 Larry Holmes, Las Vegas (Wins IBF Title; first light-hvywt. Champ in history to -advance-) #3

Jan. 17, 1986 Tim Witherspoon W 15 Tony Tubbs, Atlanta (Wins WBA Title) #3

(just -note- Jan 17 the date of this fight, Muhammad Ali has his 44th b'date)

March 22, 1986 Trevor Berbick W 12 Pinklon Thomas, Las Vegas (Wins WBC Title; Berbick, -late- of this Entry had previously tryed for championship going 15 r. with champ Holmes & had exceptional ring endurance/ success with his other substantial Competitions) #3

Nov. 22, 1986 Mike Tyson (becomes Youngest Hvywt. Champ in History) KO 2 Trevor Berbick, Las Vagas (Wins WBC Title) #3

Dec. 12, 1986 James (Bonecrusher)Smith KO 1 Tim Witherspoon, New York, NY This is a reverse of a previous meeting where Witherspoon had Outpointed "Bonecrusher". Witherspoon blames personal out-of-the-ring 'problems' on interference with his concentration; Title Changes Possession -WBA World Championship- #3

March 7, 1987 Mike Tyson W 12 James (Bonecrusher) Smith, Las Vegas (Wins WBA Title; Bout Critisized as a 'very-boreing-affair') #3

March 30, 1987 Tony Tucker KO 10 James (Buster) Douglas, Las Vegas (Wins Vacant IBF Title; Douglas, -in losing- "Serves Notice") #3

Aug. 1, 1987 Mike Tyson W 12 Tony Tucker, Las Vegas (in a Very, Very Close fight, Tyson 'Nips' it Winning IBF Title and Unifying World Titles) #3

Feb. 11, 1990 James (Buster) Douglas -Greatest Upset in Heavyweight Boxing history til then and Since- KO 10 Mike Tyson, Tokyo (Wins Unified World title) #3

--& I moved to Beltsville, MD just outside of Washington, DC and sought work at a White-out Mfg. Co with "hope" to have the perfect record of my friend, Mike Tyson, restored (True Story) --Fight was bit Odd, and controversal----

Oct. 25, 1990 Evander Holyfield KO 3 James (Buster) Douglas, Las Vegas (Unmotivated and in reverse Psychologically, Douglas lays down like a Lamb and to this very hour, Regrets the date he went up against the Warrior, Holyfield, w/o fire and w/o motivation. Who knows why, but...This Guy Douglas, and whom-we-all-know, Riddick Boxing People refere to time and again as the "Nicest Persons" in all of Sport) #3

Nov. 13, 1992 Riddick Bowe W 12 Evander Holyfield, Las Vegas (Wins World Title) #3

Nov. 6, 1993 Evander Holyfield W 12 Riddick Bowe, Las Vegas (Bowe, expected to win the rematch more easy than 1st match is interupted by the bizar, "Fan Man" Episode; Holyfield shows his Greatness to Win this fight; WBA/IBF Titles Regained) #3

April 22, 1994 Michael Moorer W 12 Evander Holyfield, Las Vegas (Wins WBA/IBF Titles)

#3

Sept. 24, 1994 Oliver McCall KO 2 Lennox Lewis, London (Wins WBC Title in Upset) #3

Nov. 5, 1994 George Foreman KO 10 Michael Moorer, Las Vegas George, already having tryed against Holyfield and done 'Splendid' though he -lost- Wasn't Expected to Win and Came thru in World Shocking result/ not as big a shock as his loss to Ali in Kinshasa, Zaire years-ago, however (Wins WBA and IBF) #3

April 8, 1995 Bruce Seldon KO 7 Tony Tucker, Las Vegas (Wins Vacant WBA) #3

Sept. 2, 1995 Frank Bruno W 12 Oliver McCall, London (Wins WBC) #3

Dec. 9, 1995 Frans Botha W 12 Axel Schulz, Stuttgart, Germany (Wins Vacant IBF Title; Please -research- was this decison Nolled??****)

March 16, 1996 Mike Tyson KO 3 Frank Bruno, Las Vegas (WBC Title Regained) #3

--Bruno expected to be -much stronger- than show--

June 22, 1996 Michael Moorer W 12 Axel Schulz, Dortmund, Germany (Regained Vacant IBF Title;Schulz, though never quite a World champion is one of the best in Hvywt. division during this time frame and will be remembered in Hvywt. boxing History for a long-time-to-come) #3

Sept. 7, 1996 Mike Tyson KO 1 Bruce Seldon, Las Vegas (Regains WBA Title %check please admin. this should be a Unification) #3

Nov. 9, 1996 Evander Holyfield KO 11 Mike Tyson, Las Vegas (Regains WBA Title) #3

Feb. 7, 1997 Lennox Lewis KO 5 Oliver McCall, Las Vegas (Regains Vacant WBC Title)#3

Nov. 8, 1997 Evander Holyfield KO 8 Michael Moorer, Las Vegas (Regains IBF Title)#3

To be Continued #3 = "No Controvery" as far as Historical record and its Standing;

## "Check this deeper" because, I believe there is more to it. #5 Ring Magazine does not even show this info in their Record/ which, in My Book is just another sign of the Editors Incompetence with boxing history & Theory and More Juice for my Organization The United WBCAFO-I (We Sanctify between 1st and 2nd Eschelons; "Ring" has only an Insane approach! these guys are "pro' with the Publishing Industry I give 'em that much but when it comes to the boxing, while, "Yes" they are "busy bees" these people soe Confusion more than they -fix-). I'll be back after i -repair- a little bit to finish this.

Where do you fight at in UFC?

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They compete in almost every state in America besides a few, notably New York, which is close to sanctioning it. It is most prominent in California, Nevada, Arizona, Oregon, Nebraska, New Jersey, Virginia, Florida, Ohio, Georgia, Texas, Alabama and many other states. They also compete in Europe, the United Kingdom, Russia, China, Asia, Japan, Australia.

What is the best MMA gym in South Carolina?

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The quest is to find the aspect of martial arts that suits the individual's needs.

That's why it's important for you to know that there are 5 aspects to the approach of martial arts.

They consist of : Self-Defense , Sport-Combat, Health & Fitness, Military Tactics and Art & Cultural.

Kick-Boxing (Category 1) - Jun Fan/Jeet Kune Do, Muay Thai and STX.

Grappling (Category 2) - Shooto, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and CSW

Weaponry (Category 3) - Lacoste Kali, Villabrille Kali and Lameco Escrima.

Close Quarters/Trapping *Sub-Category - Wing Chun, Silat and Pangamut One opinion is that the best MMA Gym in Miami is Hybrid Martial Arts Academy in SW Miami (Kendall)

Which make more money UFC or baseball?

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It's your opinion, baseball is real, wrestling' entertaining. It's more fun when you know anything can happen and it's not already decided, but wrestling may be slightly more entertaining especially for ages 8-18.

Which is popular boxing or MMA?

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MMA in the U.S. has sparked a huge fan base in the last few years, UFC pay-per-views have set record numbers in the United States. It is a very fast growing sport, it will continue to grow in popularity over time.

Who won at UFC 117?

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The main event of UFC 100 was the heavyweight championship unification match between the Interim Heavyweight Champion Frank Mir and the Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar. Lesnar won the match by TKO in the 2nd round to become the undisputed UFC Heavyweight Champion.

The other fighters who won in UFC 100 were:

a. Georges St-Pierre

b. Dan Henderson

c. Jon Fitch

d. Yoshihiro Akiyama

e. Mark Coleman

f. Jon Jones

g. Etc

How long did the UFC been going on?

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It was started in 1993

Who was the first UFC champion?

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Well Royce Gracie won the first UFC tournament at UFC 1.

But the first actual champion was Ken Shamrock who won the Superfight championship at UFC 6 by defeating Dan " The Beast" Severn by submission via rear naked chocke.