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Donald Frye (born November 23, 1965) is an American former mixed martial artist, professional wrestler, and actor.In MMA, he was one of the sport's earliest well-rounded fighters and won the UFC 8 and Ultimate Ultimate 96 tournaments and finished as runner-up at UFC 10 in his first year of competition.
Win 5–0 Brian Johnston: TKO (submission to punches) UFC 11: September 20, 1996: 1 2:20 Augusta, Georgia, United States Won the UFC 11 Tournament. Win 4–0 Julian Sanchez Submission (scarf hold) 1 0:45 UFC 11 Tournament Quarterfinals. Win 3–0 Don Frye: TKO (punches) UFC 10: July 12, 1996: 1 11:34 Birmingham, Alabama, United States Won the ...
The event would also be the last time Don Frye fought in the UFC, as he would also transition into pro wrestling, signing with New Japan Pro-Wrestling. Mark Hall , who Frye defeated in the semifinals, would later claim that Don Frye and manager Robert DePersia came into his dressing room during the tournament and convinced him to throw the two ...
Feb 16, 1996 Openweight Don Frye: Gary Goodridge: UFC 10: Jul 12, 1996 Openweight Mark Coleman: Don Frye: UFC 11: Sep 20, 1996 Openweight Mark Coleman (2) Scott Ferrozzo: The Ultimate Ultimate 2: Dec 7, 1996 Openweight Don Frye (2) Tank Abbott: UFC 12: Feb 7, 1997 Heavyweight Vitor Belfort: Scott Ferrozzo: Light Heavyweight Jerry Bohlander ...
Don Frye: Submission (rear-naked choke) Ultimate Ultimate 1996: December 7, 1996: 1 1:22 Birmingham, Alabama, United States Ultimate Ultimate 96 Final. Win 6–3 Steve Nelmark: KO (punch) 1 1:03 Win 5–3 Cal Worsham TKO (submission to punches) 1 2:51 Loss 4–3 Scott Ferrozzo: Decision (unanimous) UFC 11: September 20, 1996: 1 15:00
1996 Summer Olympics takes place in Atlanta, United States United States wins the most medals (101), and the most gold medals (44). Winter Asian Games held in Harbin, China; Athletic competition in the Big 12 Conference is inaugurated with a football game between Kansas State University and Texas Tech University, in Manhattan, Kansas, on August 31.
Wins Losses Draws NC Total 1 ... Don Frye: Thomas Ramirez HW: UFC 8: Knockout ... Don Frye: Mark Hall: Ultimate Ultimate 1996 - 0:20 Chin to the Eye:
UFC 10 featured the first appearance of Mark Coleman, who beat fan favorite Don Frye to win the tournament. It was also the first time that Bruce Buffer announced the fights inside the Octagon, replacing Rich Goins. (Bruce's brother Michael Buffer had announced at UFC 6 and UFC 7. [1])