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UFC 22: 4 4:42 Middleweight Alex Pereira: Israel Adesanya: UFC 281: 5 2:01 Welterweight Kamaru Usman: Colby Covington: UFC 245: 4:10 Lightweight Justin Gaethje: Tony Ferguson: UFC 249: 3:39 Featherweight Max Holloway: Brian Ortega: UFC 231: 4 5:00 Bantamweight Petr Yan: Jose Aldo: UFC 251: 5 3:24 Flyweight Brandon Moreno: Deiveson Figueiredo ...
Only Holloway was eligible to win title UFC 221: Feb 11, 2018 Interim Middleweight: Yoel Romero (187.7 lb) def. Luke Rockhold (185 lb) Only Rockhold was eligible to win title UFC 225: Jun 9, 2018 Middleweight: Robert Whittaker (c) (185 lb) def. Yoel Romero (185.2 lb) Fight changed to non-title contest UFC Fight Night: Benavidez vs. Figueiredo ...
Yearly revenue, PPV, and other financial figures for most of the time UFC owned the company. [305] [306] Detailed accounts of negotiation tactics used on particular athletes. [307] UFC paid former Pride Fighting Championships CEO Nobuyuki Sakakibara $10 million for a 7-year non-compete clause. [308]
2.1 Most wins. 2.2 Longest current win streak. 2.3 Longest undefeated streak. 3 Most losses. 4 References. 5 External links. Toggle the table of contents.
Season 4. As part of season four, Travis Lutter and Matt Serra received automatic and immediate title shots, though non-winners can also compete for titles. Lutter was scheduled to compete for the UFC Middleweight Championship at UFC 67: All Or Nothing, but weighed in over the limit. He still competed against the champion and lost a non–title ...
[10] [11] [12] Johnson has been referred to by many as, ‘the greatest Flyweight (125 pound) Mixed Martial Arts fighter of all time.’ [13] [14] With a record of 25 wins and 4 losses in professional MMA, or 35 wins and 4 losses. He also held titles and notable ranked wins at 135 pounds, though also picked up 3 losses in that division.
The UFC signed a deal with Fox Sports Net, after Fox agreed to broadcast one fight in June 2002, during its "All-Star Summer" that month. [5] UFC 37 and 38 had already been scheduled and promoted, but as UFC 38 was the promotion's debut in the United Kingdom, they created UFC 37.5; an event that featured the first ever mixed martial arts fight ...
The Ultimate Fighter: The Comeback Finale (also known as The Ultimate Fighter 4 Finale) was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) on November 11, 2006. [1] Featured were the finals from The Ultimate Fighter 4 in both the Middleweight and Welterweight divisions.