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UFC 55: Knockout 0:15 Light Heavyweight Frank Shamrock: Kevin Jackson: UFC 15.5: Submission 0:16 Middleweight Rich Franklin: Nate Quarry: UFC 56: Knockout 2:34 Welterweight Tyron Woodley: Robbie Lawler: UFC 201: Knockout 2:12 Lightweight Rafael dos Anjos: Donald Cerrone: UFC on Fox 17: Knockout 1:06 Featherweight Conor McGregor: José Aldo: UFC ...
Her head-kick knockout of Eye is seen as one of the greatest KOs in UFC history. Women's strawweight Joanna Jedrzejczyk (16-5; 4 KO/TKOs, 1 submission, 11 decisions)
UFC: 17–0 (12 KO, 1 SUB) [9] Daniel Marcos: Male Bantamweight: UFC: 17–0 (1 NC, 8 KO) [10] Bout declared a no contest after an accidental groin kick rendered Aori Qileng unable to continue. Ilia Topuria: Male Featherweight Lightweight Bantamweight: UFC: 16–0 (6 KO, 8 SUB) [11] Sarvadzhon Khamidov: Male Bantamweight Featherweight: Bellator ...
All he had to do was stay out of danger and he chose to stand in the fire and deliver one of the greatest moments in @ufc history instead! #blessed #UFC300 — Alan Jouban (@AlanJouban) April 14, 2024
At the time, this brought the total number of active divisions in the UFC to five: lightweight, welterweight, middleweight, light heavyweight, and heavyweight. It would be nearly ten years before the UFC would expand their divisional offerings to include any of the lower weight classes.
The Greatest MMA Knockouts of All Time #83 vs. John Hathaway [68] MMA's Best Fights of the Year #19 (2014) vs. John Hathaway [69] MMA's Best Knockouts of the Year #20 (2013) vs. Erick Silva [70] MMA's Best Fights of the Year #44 (2011) vs. Nate Diaz [71] Fox Sports. Knockout of the Year (2014) vs. John Hathaway [72] MMA Junkie. Knockout of the ...
The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is a mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion, founded in 1993 by Art Davie and Rorion Gracie.The organization was purchased from its parent company SEG in 2001 by Zuffa LLC, a promotional company owned by Las Vegas casino magnates, Lorenzo and Frank Fertitta and managed by Dana White (current president of operations). [1]
On January 16, 2006, UFC President Dana White announced that Royce Gracie would return to the UFC to fight UFC welterweight champion Matt Hughes on May 27, 2006, at UFC 60. This was a non-title bout at a catchweight of 175 lb. under UFC/California State Athletic Commission rules.