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Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddell, Wrestling/BrockLesnar, and ''especially'' Creator/RondaRousey and Conor [=McGregor=] becoming household names, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.

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Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddell, Wrestling/BrockLesnar, and ''especially'' Creator/RondaRousey and Conor [=McGregor=] becoming household names, HouseholdNames, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.
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As of September 2023, Endeavor Group Holdings, which owns UFC, merged it with the aforementioned WWE to form TKO Group Holdings.
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Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddell, Wrestling/BrockLesnar, and ''especially'' Creator/RondaRousey and UsefulNotes/ConnorMcGregor becoming household names, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.

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Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddell, Wrestling/BrockLesnar, and ''especially'' Creator/RondaRousey and UsefulNotes/ConnorMcGregor Conor [=McGregor=] becoming household names, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.
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Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddell, Wrestling/BrockLesnar, and ''especially'' Creator/RondaRousey and UsefulNotes/ConorMcGregor becoming household names, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.

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Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddell, Wrestling/BrockLesnar, and ''especially'' Creator/RondaRousey and UsefulNotes/ConorMcGregor UsefulNotes/ConnorMcGregor becoming household names, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.
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The style of fighting has also evolved. As well as fighters needing two (or more) disciplines in order to be considered competitive, mixed martial arts has evolved into its own style of fighting. Typically this would come in the form of basic punches and kicks, elbows, knees, and grapples where opponents will try and take each other to the ground, where they will either go for some variation of a choke, armbar or leg lock, or simply try and beat the opponent into the ground. One of the iconic sights of the UFC is for a fighting to sit on top of their opponent and punch them in the head again and again. Of course each fighter's training and experience would come into play, utilizing different moves and methods of delivery for strikes and holds, but this is a basic rundown of UFC Mixed Martial Arts fighting.

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The style of fighting has also evolved. As well as fighters needing two (or more) disciplines in order to be considered competitive, mixed martial arts has evolved into its own style of fighting. Typically this would come in the form of basic punches and kicks, elbows, knees, and grapples where opponents will try and take each other to the ground, where they will either go for some variation of a choke, armbar or leg lock, or simply try and beat the opponent into the ground. One of the iconic sights of the UFC is for a fighting fighter to sit on top of their opponent and punch them in the head again and again. Of course each fighter's training and experience would come into play, utilizing different moves and methods of delivery for strikes and holds, but this is a basic rundown of UFC Mixed Martial Arts fighting.
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Because the sport was seen as inherently dangerous the UFC struggled in its early years. Despite this, the likes of the Gracies, Wrestling/KenShamrock and Wrestling/DanSevern would find success and make a name in other arenas such as the Wrestling/{{WWE}}. At the turn of the millennium Zuffa, backed by casino owners Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta, was formed, who purchased the UFC for $2,000,000 and reformed and restructured the event. In 2005, a reality competition was created called Series/TheUltimateFighter, where contenders would be trained by professionals and fight each other to earn the chance of a UFC contract.

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Because the sport was seen as inherently dangerous the UFC struggled in its early years. Despite this, the likes of the Gracies, Wrestling/KenShamrock and Wrestling/DanSevern would find success and make a name in other arenas such as the Wrestling/{{WWE}}.Wrestling/{{WWE}} and [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff PRIDE FC in Japan]]. At the turn of the millennium Zuffa, backed by casino owners Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta, was formed, who purchased the UFC for $2,000,000 and reformed and restructured the event. In 2005, a reality competition was created called Series/TheUltimateFighter, where contenders would be trained by professionals and fight each other to earn the chance of a UFC contract.
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The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is a UsefulNotes/MixedMartialArts promotion formed in TheNineties by the Gracies. Practitioners of UsefulNotes/BrazilianJiuJitsu, they saw this as the [[ShapedLikeItself ultimate]] style of fighting, and held a tournament where they would face all comers to prove it. The competition was open to all comers, martial artists, boxers, wrestlers, sumo wrestlers, street fighters, [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot martial artist wrestling street fighters]], whoever felt they were up to the challenge. Royce Gracie, who used a variety of submission holds that fighters were not used to seeing, won three of the first four UFC championships. From here, it was apparent that being a black belt in a particular discipline was not going to cut the mustard, and so taking a page from Creator/BruceLee, competitors began training to become [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot martial artist boxing sumo wrestling street fighters]].

Because the sport was seen as inherently dangerous the UFC struggled in its early years, despite the success of the sport and names like the Gracies, Wrestling/KenShamrock and Wrestling/DanSevern, some of who would make a name in other arenas such as Wrestling/{{WWE}}. Then at the turn of the millennium Zuffa, backed by casino owners Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta, was formed, who purchased the UFC for $2,000,000 and reformed and restructured the event. In 2005 a real life television program was created, Series/TheUltimateFighter, where contenders would be trained by professionals and fight each other to earn the chance of a UFC contract, in a Mixed Martial Arts cross between ''Series/BigBrother'' and ''Series/AmericanIdol''.

The reemergence of the UFC saw a number of changes take place. Instead of a no holds barred fight, each contest is strictly controlled and regulated, with a boxing style points system being implemented, referees stopping a fight if it gets too rough or an opponent is too injured or cannot defend themselves during [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown the signature ground and pounds]], stepping in to restart a fight in a stalemate or if there is no real fighting, and generally acting in the best interests of the fighter's safety, leading some to claim that as dangerous as some think the sport is it is safer than boxing. Instead of a take on all comers tournament the fighters have been split into different weight divisions, with proper ranks and seeds to determine who is in contention for a title shot.

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The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is a UsefulNotes/MixedMartialArts promotion formed in TheNineties by the Gracies. Practitioners of UsefulNotes/BrazilianJiuJitsu, they saw this as the [[ShapedLikeItself ultimate]] style of fighting, and held a tournament where they would face all comers to prove it. The competition was open to all comers, martial artists, boxers, wrestlers, sumo wrestlers, street fighters, [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot martial artist wrestling street fighters]], whoever felt they were up to the challenge. Royce Gracie, who used a variety of submission holds that fighters were not used to seeing, won three of the first four UFC championships. From here, it was apparent that being a black belt in a particular discipline was not going to cut the mustard, and so taking a page from Creator/BruceLee, competitors began training to become [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot martial artist boxing sumo wrestling street fighters]].

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Because the sport was seen as inherently dangerous the UFC struggled in its early years, despite years. Despite this, the success likes of the sport and names like the Gracies, Wrestling/KenShamrock and Wrestling/DanSevern, some of who Wrestling/DanSevern would find success and make a name in other arenas such as the Wrestling/{{WWE}}. Then at At the turn of the millennium Zuffa, backed by casino owners Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta, was formed, who purchased the UFC for $2,000,000 and reformed and restructured the event. In 2005 2005, a real life television program reality competition was created, created called Series/TheUltimateFighter, where contenders would be trained by professionals and fight each other to earn the chance of a UFC contract, in a Mixed Martial Arts cross between ''Series/BigBrother'' and ''Series/AmericanIdol''.

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The reemergence of the UFC saw a number of changes take place. Instead of a no holds barred fight, each contest is strictly controlled and regulated, with a boxing style points system being implemented, referees stopping a fight if it gets too rough or an opponent is too injured or cannot defend themselves during [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown the signature ground and pounds]], stepping in to restart a fight in a stalemate or if there is no real fighting, and generally acting in the best interests of the fighter's safety, leading some to claim that as dangerous as some think the sport is it is safer than boxing. safety. Instead of a take on all comers tournament take-on-all-comers tournament, the fighters have been split into different weight divisions, with proper ranks and seeds to determine who is in contention for a title shot.
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Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddell, Wrestling/BrockLesnar, and ''especially'' Creator/RondaRousey and Conor [=McGregor=] becoming household names, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.

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Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddell, Wrestling/BrockLesnar, and ''especially'' Creator/RondaRousey and Conor [=McGregor=] UsefulNotes/ConorMcGregor becoming household names, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.
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Because the sport was seen as inherently dangerous the UFC struggled in it's early years, despite the success of the sport and names like the Gracies, Wrestling/KenShamrock and Wrestling/DanSevern, some of who would make a name in other arenas such as Wrestling/{{WWE}}. Then at the turn of the millennium Zuffa, backed by casino owners Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta, was formed, who purchased the UFC for $2,000,000 and reformed and restructured the event. In 2005 a real life television program was created, Series/TheUltimateFighter, where contenders would be trained by professionals and fight each other to earn the chance of a UFC contract, in a Mixed Martial Arts cross between ''Series/BigBrother'' and ''Series/AmericanIdol''.

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Because the sport was seen as inherently dangerous the UFC struggled in it's its early years, despite the success of the sport and names like the Gracies, Wrestling/KenShamrock and Wrestling/DanSevern, some of who would make a name in other arenas such as Wrestling/{{WWE}}. Then at the turn of the millennium Zuffa, backed by casino owners Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta, was formed, who purchased the UFC for $2,000,000 and reformed and restructured the event. In 2005 a real life television program was created, Series/TheUltimateFighter, where contenders would be trained by professionals and fight each other to earn the chance of a UFC contract, in a Mixed Martial Arts cross between ''Series/BigBrother'' and ''Series/AmericanIdol''.



The style of fighting has also evolved. As well as fighters needing two (or more) disciplines in order to be considered competitive, mixed martial arts has evolved into it's own style of fighting. Typically this would come in the form of basic punches and kicks, elbows, knees, and grapples where opponents will try and take each other to the ground, where they will either go for some variation of a choke, armbar or leg lock, or simply try and beat the opponent into the ground. One of the iconic sights of the UFC is for a fighting to sit on top of their opponent and punch them in the head again and again. Of course each fighter's training and experience would come into play, utilizing different moves and methods of delivery for strikes and holds, but this is a basic rundown of UFC Mixed Martial Arts fighting.

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The style of fighting has also evolved. As well as fighters needing two (or more) disciplines in order to be considered competitive, mixed martial arts has evolved into it's its own style of fighting. Typically this would come in the form of basic punches and kicks, elbows, knees, and grapples where opponents will try and take each other to the ground, where they will either go for some variation of a choke, armbar or leg lock, or simply try and beat the opponent into the ground. One of the iconic sights of the UFC is for a fighting to sit on top of their opponent and punch them in the head again and again. Of course each fighter's training and experience would come into play, utilizing different moves and methods of delivery for strikes and holds, but this is a basic rundown of UFC Mixed Martial Arts fighting.
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The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is a UsefulNotes/MixedMartialArts promotion formed in TheNineties by the Gracies. Practitioners of Brazilian Jujitsu, they saw this as the [[ShapedLikeItself ultimate]] style of fighting, and held a tournament where they would face all comers to prove it. The competition was open to all comers, martial artists, boxers, wrestlers, sumo wrestlers, street fighters, [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot martial artist wrestling street fighters]], whoever felt they were up to the challenge. Royce Gracie, who used a variety of submission holds that fighters were not used to seeing, won three of the first four UFC championships. From here, it was apparent that being a black belt in a particular discipline was not going to cut the mustard, and so taking a page from Creator/BruceLee, competitors began training to become [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot martial artist boxing sumo wrestling street fighters]].

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The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is a UsefulNotes/MixedMartialArts promotion formed in TheNineties by the Gracies. Practitioners of Brazilian Jujitsu, UsefulNotes/BrazilianJiuJitsu, they saw this as the [[ShapedLikeItself ultimate]] style of fighting, and held a tournament where they would face all comers to prove it. The competition was open to all comers, martial artists, boxers, wrestlers, sumo wrestlers, street fighters, [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot martial artist wrestling street fighters]], whoever felt they were up to the challenge. Royce Gracie, who used a variety of submission holds that fighters were not used to seeing, won three of the first four UFC championships. From here, it was apparent that being a black belt in a particular discipline was not going to cut the mustard, and so taking a page from Creator/BruceLee, competitors began training to become [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot martial artist boxing sumo wrestling street fighters]].
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Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddel, Wrestling/BrockLesnar, and ''especially'' Creator/RondaRousey and Conor [=McGregor=] becoming household names, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.

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Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddel, Liddell, Wrestling/BrockLesnar, and ''especially'' Creator/RondaRousey and Conor [=McGregor=] becoming household names, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.

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The UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) is a UsefulNotes/MixedMartialArts promotion formed in TheNineties by the Gracies. Practitioners of Brazilian Jujitsu, they saw this as the [[ShapedLikeItself ultimate]] style of fighting, and held a tournament where they would face all comers to prove it. The competition was open to all comers, martial artists, boxers, wrestlers, sumo wrestlers, street fighters, [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot martial artist wrestling street fighters]], whoever felt they were up to the challenge. Royce Gracie, who used a variety of submission holds that fighters were not used to seeing, won three of the first four UFC championships. From here, it was apparent that being a black belt in a particular discipline was not going to cut the mustard, and so taking a page from Creator/BruceLee, competitors began training to become [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot martial artist boxing sumo wrestling street fighters]].

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The UFC (Ultimate Ultimate Fighting Championship) Championship (UFC) is a UsefulNotes/MixedMartialArts promotion formed in TheNineties by the Gracies. Practitioners of Brazilian Jujitsu, they saw this as the [[ShapedLikeItself ultimate]] style of fighting, and held a tournament where they would face all comers to prove it. The competition was open to all comers, martial artists, boxers, wrestlers, sumo wrestlers, street fighters, [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot martial artist wrestling street fighters]], whoever felt they were up to the challenge. Royce Gracie, who used a variety of submission holds that fighters were not used to seeing, won three of the first four UFC championships. From here, it was apparent that being a black belt in a particular discipline was not going to cut the mustard, and so taking a page from Creator/BruceLee, competitors began training to become [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot martial artist boxing sumo wrestling street fighters]].



Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddel, Wrestling/BrockLesnar, Conor Mcgregor and ''especially'' Creator/RondaRousey becoming household names, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.

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Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddel, Wrestling/BrockLesnar, Conor Mcgregor and ''especially'' Creator/RondaRousey and Conor [=McGregor=] becoming household names, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.
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Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddel, Wrestling/BrockLesnar, Conor Mcgregor and ''especially'' Ronda Rousey becoming household names, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.

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Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddel, Wrestling/BrockLesnar, Conor Mcgregor and ''especially'' Ronda Rousey Creator/RondaRousey becoming household names, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.
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Because the sport was seen as inherently dangerous the UFC struggled in it's early years, despite the success of the sport and names like the Gracies, Wrestling/KenShamrock and Dan Severn, some of who would make a name in other arenas such as Wrestling/{{WWE}}. Then at the turn of the millennium Zuffa, backed by casino owners Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta, was formed, who purchased the UFC for $2,000,000 and reformed and restructured the event. In 2005 a real life television program was created, Series/TheUltimateFighter, where contenders would be trained by professionals and fight each other to earn the chance of a UFC contract, in a Mixed Martial Arts cross between ''Series/BigBrother'' and ''Series/AmericanIdol''.

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Because the sport was seen as inherently dangerous the UFC struggled in it's early years, despite the success of the sport and names like the Gracies, Wrestling/KenShamrock and Dan Severn, Wrestling/DanSevern, some of who would make a name in other arenas such as Wrestling/{{WWE}}. Then at the turn of the millennium Zuffa, backed by casino owners Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta, was formed, who purchased the UFC for $2,000,000 and reformed and restructured the event. In 2005 a real life television program was created, Series/TheUltimateFighter, where contenders would be trained by professionals and fight each other to earn the chance of a UFC contract, in a Mixed Martial Arts cross between ''Series/BigBrother'' and ''Series/AmericanIdol''.
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Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddel, Wrestling/BrockLesnar and ''especially'' Ronda Rousey becoming household names, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.

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Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddel, Wrestling/BrockLesnar Wrestling/BrockLesnar, Conor Mcgregor and ''especially'' Ronda Rousey becoming household names, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.
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Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddel, Wrestling/BrockLesnar, Conor McGregor and ''especially'' Ronda Rousey becoming household names, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.

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Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddel, Wrestling/BrockLesnar, Conor McGregor Wrestling/BrockLesnar and ''especially'' Ronda Rousey becoming household names, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.
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Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddel, Wrestling/BrockLesnar and ''especially'' Ronda Rousey becoming household names, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.

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Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddel, Wrestling/BrockLesnar Wrestling/BrockLesnar, Conor McGregor and ''especially'' Ronda Rousey becoming household names, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.
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Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddel, Wrestling/BrockLesnar and Ronda Rousey becoming household names, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.

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Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddel, Wrestling/BrockLesnar and ''especially'' Ronda Rousey becoming household names, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.
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Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddel and Wrestling/BrockLesnar becoming household names, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.

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Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddel and Liddel, Wrestling/BrockLesnar and Ronda Rousey becoming household names, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.
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Because the sport was seen as inherently dangerous the UFC struggled in it's early years, despite the success of the sport and names like the Gracies, Wrestling/KenShamrock and Dan Severn, some of who would make a name in other arenas such as Wrestling/{{WWE}}. Then at the turn of the millennium Zuffa, backed by casino owners Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta, was formed, who purchased the UFC for $2,000,000 and reformed and restructured the event. In 2005 a real life television program was created, TheUltimateFighter, where contenders would be trained by professionals and fight each other to earn the chance of a UFC contract, in a Mixed Martial Arts cross between ''Series/BigBrother'' and ''Series/AmericanIdol''.

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Because the sport was seen as inherently dangerous the UFC struggled in it's early years, despite the success of the sport and names like the Gracies, Wrestling/KenShamrock and Dan Severn, some of who would make a name in other arenas such as Wrestling/{{WWE}}. Then at the turn of the millennium Zuffa, backed by casino owners Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta, was formed, who purchased the UFC for $2,000,000 and reformed and restructured the event. In 2005 a real life television program was created, TheUltimateFighter, Series/TheUltimateFighter, where contenders would be trained by professionals and fight each other to earn the chance of a UFC contract, in a Mixed Martial Arts cross between ''Series/BigBrother'' and ''Series/AmericanIdol''.
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Because the sport was seen as inherently dangerous the UFC struggled in it's early years, despite the success of the sport and names like the Gracies, Ken Shamrock and Dan Severn, some of who would make a name in other arenas such as the Wrestling/{{WWE}}. Then at the turn of the millennium Zuffa, backed by casino owners Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta, was formed, who purchased the UFC for $2,000,000 and reformed and restructured the event. In 2005 a real life television program was created, TheUltimateFighter, where contenders would be trained by professionals and fight each other to earn the chance of a UFC contract, in a Mixed Martial Arts cross between ''Series/BigBrother'' and ''Series/AmericanIdol''.

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Because the sport was seen as inherently dangerous the UFC struggled in it's early years, despite the success of the sport and names like the Gracies, Ken Shamrock Wrestling/KenShamrock and Dan Severn, some of who would make a name in other arenas such as the Wrestling/{{WWE}}. Then at the turn of the millennium Zuffa, backed by casino owners Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta, was formed, who purchased the UFC for $2,000,000 and reformed and restructured the event. In 2005 a real life television program was created, TheUltimateFighter, where contenders would be trained by professionals and fight each other to earn the chance of a UFC contract, in a Mixed Martial Arts cross between ''Series/BigBrother'' and ''Series/AmericanIdol''.
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The UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) is a MixedMartialArts promotion formed in TheNineties by the Gracies. Practitioners of Brazilian Jujitsu, they saw this as the [[ShapedLikeItself ultimate]] style of fighting, and held a tournament where they would face all comers to prove it. The competition was open to all comers, martial artists, boxers, wrestlers, sumo wrestlers, street fighters, [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot martial artist wrestling street fighters]], whoever felt they were up to the challenge. Royce Gracie, who used a variety of submission holds that fighters were not used to seeing, won three of the first four UFC championships. From here, it was apparent that being a black belt in a particular discipline was not going to cut the mustard, and so taking a page from BruceLee, competitors began training to become [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot martial artist boxing sumo wrestling street fighters]].

Because the sport was seen as inherently dangerous the UFC struggled in it's early years, despite the success of the sport and names like the Gracies, Ken Shamrock and Dan Severn, some of who would make a name in other arenas such as the Wrestling/{{WWE}}. Then at the turn of the millennium Zuffa, backed by casino owners Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta, was formed, who purchased the UFC for $2,000,000 and reformed and restructured the event. In 2005 a real life television program was created, TheUltimateFighter, where contenders would be trained by professionals and fight each other to earn the chance of a UFC contract, in a MixedMartialArts cross between ''BigBrother'' and ''Series/AmericanIdol''.

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The UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) is a MixedMartialArts UsefulNotes/MixedMartialArts promotion formed in TheNineties by the Gracies. Practitioners of Brazilian Jujitsu, they saw this as the [[ShapedLikeItself ultimate]] style of fighting, and held a tournament where they would face all comers to prove it. The competition was open to all comers, martial artists, boxers, wrestlers, sumo wrestlers, street fighters, [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot martial artist wrestling street fighters]], whoever felt they were up to the challenge. Royce Gracie, who used a variety of submission holds that fighters were not used to seeing, won three of the first four UFC championships. From here, it was apparent that being a black belt in a particular discipline was not going to cut the mustard, and so taking a page from BruceLee, Creator/BruceLee, competitors began training to become [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot martial artist boxing sumo wrestling street fighters]].

Because the sport was seen as inherently dangerous the UFC struggled in it's early years, despite the success of the sport and names like the Gracies, Ken Shamrock and Dan Severn, some of who would make a name in other arenas such as the Wrestling/{{WWE}}. Then at the turn of the millennium Zuffa, backed by casino owners Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta, was formed, who purchased the UFC for $2,000,000 and reformed and restructured the event. In 2005 a real life television program was created, TheUltimateFighter, where contenders would be trained by professionals and fight each other to earn the chance of a UFC contract, in a MixedMartialArts Mixed Martial Arts cross between ''BigBrother'' ''Series/BigBrother'' and ''Series/AmericanIdol''.



The style of fighting has also evolved. As well as fighters needing two (or more) disciplines in order to be considered competitive, mixed martial arts has evolved into it's own style of fighting. Typically this would come in the form of basic punches and kicks, elbows, knees, and grapples where opponents will try and take each other to the ground, where they will either go for some variation of a choke, armbar or leg lock, or simply try and beat the opponent into the ground. One of the iconic sights of the UFC is for a fighting to sit on top of their opponent and punch them in the head again and again. Of course each fighter's training and experience would come into play, utilizing different moves and methods of delivery for strikes and holds, but this is a basic rundown of UFC UsefulNotes/MixedMartialArts fighting.

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The style of fighting has also evolved. As well as fighters needing two (or more) disciplines in order to be considered competitive, mixed martial arts has evolved into it's own style of fighting. Typically this would come in the form of basic punches and kicks, elbows, knees, and grapples where opponents will try and take each other to the ground, where they will either go for some variation of a choke, armbar or leg lock, or simply try and beat the opponent into the ground. One of the iconic sights of the UFC is for a fighting to sit on top of their opponent and punch them in the head again and again. Of course each fighter's training and experience would come into play, utilizing different moves and methods of delivery for strikes and holds, but this is a basic rundown of UFC UsefulNotes/MixedMartialArts Mixed Martial Arts fighting.

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Because the sport was seen as inherently dangerous the UFC struggled in it's early years, despite the success of the sport and names like the Gracies, Ken Shamrock and Dan Severn, some of who would make a name in other arenas such as the Wrestling/{{WWE}}. Then at the turn of the millennium Zuffa was formed, who purchased the UFC for $2,000,000 and reformed and restructured the event. In 2005 a real life television program was created, TheUltimateFighter, where contenders would be trained by professionals and fight each other to earn the chance of a UFC contract, in a MixedMartialArts cross between ''BigBrother'' and ''Series/AmericanIdol''.

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Because the sport was seen as inherently dangerous the UFC struggled in it's early years, despite the success of the sport and names like the Gracies, Ken Shamrock and Dan Severn, some of who would make a name in other arenas such as the Wrestling/{{WWE}}. Then at the turn of the millennium Zuffa Zuffa, backed by casino owners Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta, was formed, who purchased the UFC for $2,000,000 and reformed and restructured the event. In 2005 a real life television program was created, TheUltimateFighter, where contenders would be trained by professionals and fight each other to earn the chance of a UFC contract, in a MixedMartialArts cross between ''BigBrother'' and ''Series/AmericanIdol''.
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The style of fighting has also evolved. As well as fighters needing two (or more) disciplines in order to be considered competitive, mixed martial arts has evolved into it's own style of fighting. Typically this would come in the form of basic punches and kicks, elbows, knees, and grapples where opponents will try and take each other to the ground, where they will either go for some variation of a choke, armbar or leg lock, or simply try and beat the opponent into the ground. One of the iconic sights of the UFC is for a fighting to sit on top of their opponent and punch them in the head again and again. Of course each fighter's training and experience would come into play, utilizing different moves and methods of delivery for strikes and holds, but this is a basic rundown of UFC MixedMartialArts fighting.

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The style of fighting has also evolved. As well as fighters needing two (or more) disciplines in order to be considered competitive, mixed martial arts has evolved into it's own style of fighting. Typically this would come in the form of basic punches and kicks, elbows, knees, and grapples where opponents will try and take each other to the ground, where they will either go for some variation of a choke, armbar or leg lock, or simply try and beat the opponent into the ground. One of the iconic sights of the UFC is for a fighting to sit on top of their opponent and punch them in the head again and again. Of course each fighter's training and experience would come into play, utilizing different moves and methods of delivery for strikes and holds, but this is a basic rundown of UFC MixedMartialArts UsefulNotes/MixedMartialArts fighting.
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The UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) was formed in TheNineties by fighting family The Gracies. Practitioners of Brazilian Jujitsu, they saw this as the [[ShapedLikeItself ultimate]] style of fighting, and held a tournament where they would face all comers to prove it. The competition was open to all comers, martial artists, boxers, wrestlers, sumo wrestlers, street fighters, [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot martial artist wrestling street fighters]], whoever felt they were up to the challenge. Royce Gracie, who used a variety of submission holds that fighters were not used to seeing, won three of the first four UFC championships. From here, it was apparent that being a black belt in a particular discipline was not going to cut the mustard, and so taking a page from BruceLee, competitors began training to become [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot martial artist boxing sumo wrestling street fighters]].

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The UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) was is a MixedMartialArts promotion formed in TheNineties by fighting family The the Gracies. Practitioners of Brazilian Jujitsu, they saw this as the [[ShapedLikeItself ultimate]] style of fighting, and held a tournament where they would face all comers to prove it. The competition was open to all comers, martial artists, boxers, wrestlers, sumo wrestlers, street fighters, [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot martial artist wrestling street fighters]], whoever felt they were up to the challenge. Royce Gracie, who used a variety of submission holds that fighters were not used to seeing, won three of the first four UFC championships. From here, it was apparent that being a black belt in a particular discipline was not going to cut the mustard, and so taking a page from BruceLee, competitors began training to become [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot martial artist boxing sumo wrestling street fighters]].
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Because the sport was seen as inherently dangerous the UFC struggled in it's early years, despite the success of the sport and names like the Gracies, Ken Shamrock and Dan Severn, some of who would make a name in other arenas such as the Wrestling/{{WWE}}. Then at the turn of the millennium Zuffa was formed, who purchased the UFC for $2,000,000 and reformed and restructured the event. In 2005 a real life television program was created, TheUltimateFighter, where contenders would be trained by professionals and fight each other to earn the chance of a UFC contract, in a MixedMartialArts cross between ''BigBrother'' and ''AmericanIdol''.

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Because the sport was seen as inherently dangerous the UFC struggled in it's early years, despite the success of the sport and names like the Gracies, Ken Shamrock and Dan Severn, some of who would make a name in other arenas such as the Wrestling/{{WWE}}. Then at the turn of the millennium Zuffa was formed, who purchased the UFC for $2,000,000 and reformed and restructured the event. In 2005 a real life television program was created, TheUltimateFighter, where contenders would be trained by professionals and fight each other to earn the chance of a UFC contract, in a MixedMartialArts cross between ''BigBrother'' and ''AmericanIdol''.''Series/AmericanIdol''.
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Because the sport was seen as inherently dangerous the UFC struggled in it's early years, despite the success of the sport and names like the Gracies, Ken Shamrock and Dan Severn, some of who would make a name in other arenas such as the WWE. Then at the turn of the millennium Zuffa was formed, who purchased the UFC for $2,000,000 and reformed and restructured the event. In 2005 a real life television program was created, TheUltimateFighter, where contenders would be trained by professionals and fight each other to earn the chance of a UFC contract, in a MixedMartialArts cross between ''BigBrother'' and ''AmericanIdol''.

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Because the sport was seen as inherently dangerous the UFC struggled in it's early years, despite the success of the sport and names like the Gracies, Ken Shamrock and Dan Severn, some of who would make a name in other arenas such as the WWE.Wrestling/{{WWE}}. Then at the turn of the millennium Zuffa was formed, who purchased the UFC for $2,000,000 and reformed and restructured the event. In 2005 a real life television program was created, TheUltimateFighter, where contenders would be trained by professionals and fight each other to earn the chance of a UFC contract, in a MixedMartialArts cross between ''BigBrother'' and ''AmericanIdol''.



Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddel and Brock Lesnar becoming household names, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.

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Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddel and Brock Lesnar Wrestling/BrockLesnar becoming household names, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.
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Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddel and Brock Lesnar becoming household names, merchandising, video games and the slow acceptance and embracing of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeding the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success, enjoy the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.

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Today the UFC is one of the largest sports brands in the world, with Forest Griffin, Chuck Liddel and Brock Lesnar becoming household names, driving merchandising, spawning video games and the initiating the slow acceptance and embracing of the UFC as a competitive sport. It has far and away exceeding exceeded the Gracie's wildest imaginations of success, enjoy success and enjoys the same media attention and fan support the WWE enjoyed a decade before.

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