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Ultimate Fighting Championship: Best of 2005 (2005)

Ultimate Fighting Championship: Best of 2005 (2005)
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Zuffa Entertainment's UFC, or Ultimate Fighting Championship, embodies the premier MMA (mixed martial arts) organization in the United States. As in PRIDE, its Japanese equivalent, UFC draws from a colorful and varied array of martial arts traditions including Muay Thai, boxing, karate, and Brazilian ju-jitsu, combining those styles into an MMA contest of speed, strength, and agility. The home release UFC: UFC's Ultimate 2005 functions as a "best of" the 2005 UFC matches, a three-hour selection of highlights. Included here are extended clips from the Evan Tanner vs. David Terrel match, Forrest Griffin and Rich Franklin vs. Shamrock, and Stephan Bonnar vs. Forrest Griffin, among others. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Zuffa Entertainment's UFC, or Ultimate Fighting Championship, embodies the premier MMA (mixed martial arts) organization in the United States. As in PRIDE, its Japanese equivalent, UFC draws from a colorful and varied array of martial arts traditions including Muay Thai, boxing, karate, and Brazilian ju-jitsu, combining those styles into an MMA contest of speed, strength, and agility. The home release UFC: UFC's Ultimate 2005 functions as a "best of" the 2005 UFC matches, a three-hour selection of highlights. Included here are extended clips from the Evan Tanner vs. David Terrel match, Forrest Griffin and Rich Franklin vs. Shamrock, and Stephan Bonnar vs. Forrest Griffin, among others. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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