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- The Ultimate Fighting Championship is an American mixed martial arts promotion company based in Las Vegas, Nevada. The UFC is owned and operated by Zuffa, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Endeavor Group Holdings.
- June 6, 2003- The premier mixed martial arts event in the world is back in blistering Las Vegas at the Thomas & Mack Center for UFC 43: Meltdown. In the main event, Light Heavyweight number-one contender Chuck "The Iceman" Liddell battles former two-time UFC Heavyweight Champion Randy "The Natural" Couture for the Interim Light Heavyweight Championship. The undercard is stacked with such UFC stars as Tank Abbott, Kimo, Vitor Belfort, Frank Mir, Yves Edwards, and Ian Freeman. A total of 8 fights.
- The world's leading MMA competition rolls into Las Vegas's Mandalay Bay Events Center for the fall 2003 in the world famous Octagon of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. In the main event, it's champion vs champion as long time champion Tito Ortiz is challenged by interm champ Randy Couture for The UFC Light Heavyweight Championship of the World. In the co-main event it's the battle giants with the mammoth Tim Sylvia facing off against the equally huge Gan McGee. Meanwhile, Andrei Arlovski, Rich Franklin, and Hermes Franca are looking to make a name for themselves at UFC 44, but only one will be UNDISPUTED! The full fight card is as follows: Caol Uno vs Hermes Franca Jeremy Jackson vs Nick Diaz Josh Thompson vs Gerald Strebendt Dave Strasser vs Karo Parisyn Rich Franklin vs Edwin Dewees David Loiseau vs Jorge Rivera Andrei Arlovski vs Vladimir Matyshenko Tim Sylvia vs Gan McGee Tito Ortiz vs Randy Couture
- The third installment in the Ultimate Knockouts series brings even more hard-hitting action. Picking up right where Ultimate Knockouts 2 left off, Ultimate Knockouts 3 features all the best knockouts from 2002 and 2003. This DVD includes fights from UFC 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, and 48. UFC superstars Chuck Liddell, Vitor Belfort, Ken Shamrock, Tim Sylvia, Frank Mir, and Andre Arlovski, among others, star.
- Filmed 06/04/05 before a sold-out crowd at the Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall, this Ultimate Fighting Championship features some of the biggest names in mixed martial arts, including interim heavyweight champion Andrei Arlovski. The fight card includes matchups between Arlovski and Justin Eilers, Rich Franklin and Evan Tanner, Forrest Griffin and Bill Mahood, Karo Parisyan and Matt Serra, and David Loiseau and Charles McCarthy.
- The Octagon unleashes a fury when the Ultimate Fighting Championship ® (UFC ®) organization holds the first-ever "Ultimate Fight Night," a nationally-televised event on Spike TV featuring fighters from the hit reality series "The Ultimate Fighter." Stephan Bonnar, Sam Hoger, Alex Karalexis and Kenny Florian will be pitted against each other, and Chris Leben, Nate Quarry and Josh Koscheck will face-off with Patrick Cote, Pete Sell and Pete Spratt in a soon-to-be classic UFC event live on Spike TV from Las Vegas' Cox Pavilion Saturday, August 6, 2005. The live action starts at 7:15 p.m. ET/4:15 p.m. PT and Spike TV's cable telecast starts at 9 p.m. ET/PT(tape delay), Satellite is Live at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT
- Filmed live on 10/7/2005 in Connecticut's Mohegan Sun Arena. This riveting installment of the Ultimate Fighting Championship packs even more punch than usual. Fights include matchups between Forrest Griffin and Elvis Sinosic, Andrei Arlovski and Paul Buentello for the UFC Heavyweight Title, Chael Sonnen and Renato Sobral, Keigo Kunihara and Marcio Cruz, and Dennis Hallman and Jorge Rivera.
- November 19, 2005 - Before a sold-out crowd at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, UFC Middleweight Champion Rich Franklin defends his title against hard-hitting The Ultimate Fighter season 1 veteran Nate Quarry. The originally scheduled Welterweight Championship between Champion Matt Hughes and challenger Joe Riggs was changed to a non-title bout due to Riggs' inability to make the required 170 pound weight limit. A total of eight fights.
- Five friends road trip to Las Vegas for a bachelor party.