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Pete Williams (born July 10, 1975) is an American former mixed martial arts fighter who fought out of Ken Shamrock's fight team the Lion's Den. Williams was ranked as high as the #6 top Heavyweight fighter in the world as of May 2000. [1] He has competed in the KOTC, RINGS, Pancrase and the UFC, and was runner up in the 1996 Pancrase Neo Blood ...
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog: Joe Charles (born July 18, 1958) is an American ... Pete Williams: Submission (kneebar) SB 2: SuperBrawl 2 October 11, 1996: 1
Williams knocked out former UFC Heavyweight Champion Mark Coleman with a high kick to the head in overtime at UFC 17, and eventually earned a UFC Heavyweight Championship title shot. Pete Williams was also ranked as high as the #6 Heavyweight fighter in the world as of May 2000. [3] The Lion's Den was also successful in the Pancrase organization.
Pete Williams was celebrated by his colleagues on TODAY and gave a hint at what's next for him as the legendary NBC News Justice Correspondent retired after 29 years with NBC.
Mir's next UFC match was against Lion's Den fighter and eight-time UFC veteran Pete Williams at UFC 36: Worlds Collide on March 22, 2002. Mir submitted Williams in 46 seconds with an inside shoulder lock that has since been named after himself. [12] It was the only submission loss of Williams' career. [13]
NBC News’ Washington bureau announced a series of staff changes as Pete Williams departs next week as justice correspondent. Williams, who has been covering the Justice Department and Supreme ...
Pete Williams is getting ready to sign off from NBC News after a nearly three-decade-long career. Before he goes, however, he may just have to report on one of the most consequential national ...
UFC 36: Worlds Collide was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on March 22, 2002. [2] The event was seen live on pay per view in the United States, and later released on home video.