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UFC 45: Revolution (2004)

UFC 45: Revolution (2004)
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Fighters embracing a handful of different martial arts disciplines come together to determine who is the true champion in this video, which marks the tenth anniversary of the Ultimate Fighting Challenge competition. Ultimate Fighting Challenge, Vol. 45: Revolution is headlined by a welterweight title match between reigning champ Matt Hughes and leading contender Frank Trigg, while longtime UFC favorite Tank Abbott faces off against a spirited newcomer, Cabbage Correira. Other brawlers on the card include Robbie Lawler, Matt Lidland, and Yves Edwards. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Synopsis of UFC 45: Revolution

Fighters embracing a handful of different martial arts disciplines come together to determine who is the true champion in this video, which marks the tenth anniversary of the Ultimate Fighting Challenge competition. Ultimate Fighting Challenge, Vol. 45: Revolution is headlined by a welterweight title match between reigning champ Matt Hughes and leading contender Frank Trigg, while longtime UFC favorite Tank Abbott faces off against a spirited newcomer, Cabbage Correira. Other brawlers on the card include Robbie Lawler, Matt Lidland, and Yves Edwards. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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    Charles H.

    The movie was broke has big scratch in it.

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    Nate B.

    I thought it was cool. Lawler vs. Lytle was excellent. Overall I thought it was great.

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    James B.

    Some other good bouts, but the Hughes/Trigg one is the first of 3 biggies, and explains some of their rivalry later.

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