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Inspired by Brazilian vale tudo, the UFC began in Denver, Colorado in 1993 as a single-event tournament designed to find the world's best fighters, regardless of their fighting style (whether boxing, kickboxing, wrestling, karate, Brazilian jiu jitsu or other disciplines). Although they did prescribe a limited number of rules, promoters marketed fighting in the UFC as no holds barred, and contests were often violent and brutal, leading critics like Senator John McCain to dub the sport "human cockfighting." Political pressures eventually led the UFC into the underground as pay-per-view providers nixed UFC programming, nearly extinguishing its public visibility.

As political pressure mounted, the UFC reformed itself, slowly embracing stricter rules, becoming sanctioned by State Athletic Commissions, and marketing itself as a legitimate sporting event. Dropping the no holds barred label and carrying the banner of mixed martial arts, the UFC has emerged from its political isolation to regain its position in pay-per-view television.

With a cable-television deal and expansion into Canada, Europe and new markets within the United States, the UFC as of 2009 has gained in popularity, along with greater mainstream-media coverage. As of 2009 viewers can access UFC programming on Spike in the United States and Canada, on ESPN in the United Kingdom as well as in 33 other countries worldwide.

1.The beginning

2.No way out

3.The american dream

4.Revenge of the warriors

5.Return of the beast(1/2)

6.Clash of the titans(1/2)

7.the brawl in buffalo(1/2)

8.David VS Goliath(1/2)

9.Motor cith madness(1/2)

10.The Tournament(1/2)

11.The proving Ground(1/2)

12.Judgment day(1/2)

13.Ultimate force(1/2/3)

14.Showdown(1/2/3)

15.Gollision course(1/2)

16.Battle in bayou

17.Redemption

18. Road to heavy weight title

19.Young guns

20.Battle for the gold

21.Return of the champions

22.Only one can be champion

23.Ultimate Japan 2

24.First defense

25.Ultimate Japan 3

26. Ultimate field of dreams

27.Ultimate bad boyz

28.High stakes

29.Defense of the belts

30.The battle on the boardwalk

31.Locked and loaded

32.Showdown in the meadowlands

33.Victory in begas

34.High voltage

35.Throwdown

36.Worlds collide

37.High Impact

38.Braw at the hall

39.The warriors teturn

40.Vendetta

41.Onslaught

42.Sudden Impact

43.Meltdown

44.Undisputed

45.Revolution

46.Super Natural

47.It's on

48.Payback

49.Unfinished business

50.The war of 04

51.Super satruday

52.Couture VS Chuck Lidde

53.Heavy Hitters

54.Boiling Point

55.Fury

56.Full force

57.Liddell Vs Couture 3

58.Usa Vs Canada

59.Reality Check

60.Hughes Vs Gracie

61.Bitter rivals

62.Liddell Vs Sobral

63.Hughes Vs Penn

64.Unstoppable

65.Bad intentions

66.Iddell Vs Ortiz

67.All Or Nothing

68.The Uprising

69.Shootout

70.Nations Collide

71.Liddell Vs Jackson

72.Victory

73.Stacked

74.Respect

75.Champion.Vs.Champion

76.Knockout

77.Hostile Territory

78.Validation

79.Nemesis

80.Rapid Fire

81.Breaking .Point

82.Pride .Of. A.Champion

83.Serra.Vs. St-Pierre2

84.III.Will

85.Bedlam

86.Jackson.Vs.Griffin.

87.Seek.And.Destroy.

88.Breakthrough

89.Bisping.Vs.LEBAN

90.Silva.Vs.Cote

91.Couture.Vs.Lesnar.

92.The.Ultimate.2008

93.Franklin.Vs.Henderson

94.St-Pierre.Vs.Penn.2

95.Sanchez.VS.Stevenson

96.Jackson.VS.Jardine

97.Redemption

98.Evans.VS.Machida

99.Countdown

100.Making.History

101.Declaration.Penn.VS.Florian.Repack

102.Couture.VS.Nogueira

103.Franklin.VS.Belfort

104.Shogun.VS. Machida

105.Couture.VS.Vera

106.Ortiz.VS.Griffin.Full

107.Penn.VS.Sanchez

108.Evans.VS.Silva

109. UFC best Of 2009
110. Georges st-PLERRE
111. WELTERWELGHT CONTENDERS
112. HUGHES VS SERRA
113. CONDIT VS ELLENBERGER
114. MAROUARDT VS MAIA
115. FRANKLIN VS BELFORT
116. QUARRY VS CREDEUR
117. SILVR VS GRIFFIN
118. EVANG VS MACHIDA
119. LIDDELLVS RUA
120. CHUCK LIDDEL
121.JARDINE VS SILVR
122.THE ULTIMATE FLGHIER
UNITED STATES VS UNITED KINGDOM
123. LIGHTWEIGHT CONTENDERS
124. SANCHEI VS GOIOA
125. THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER HEAVEYWEIGHTS
126. HEAVYWEIGHT CONTENOERS
127. COUTURE VS NOGUEIRA
128. LESNAR VS MIR
129. THANK ABBOTT VS STEVE NELMARK
130. BRAD KOHLEER VS STEVE JUOSON
131. JENS PULVER VS JOHN LEWIS
132. B.J.PENN VS CADL UNO
133. TONY DESOUZA VS JUTARO NAKAO
134. PAT MILETICH VS SHONIE CARTER
135. GARY GOODRLOGE VS PAUL HERRERA
136. BOBBY HOFFMAN VS MARC YOBINSON
137. PEORO RIZZO VS TANK ABBOTI
138. FABIANO IHA VS CAOL UNO
139. FRANK SHAMROCK VS IGOR ZINOVIEW
140. PEDRO RIZZO VS TRA TELLIGMAN
141. SHONIE CARTER VS TRA TELLIGMAN
142. LANCE GIBSON SR. VS JERMAINE ANORC
143. CHUCK LIDDELL VS KEVIN RANDLEMAN
144. RON WATERMAN VS ANDER ROBERTS
145. RON WATERMAN VS KEI YAMAMIYA
146.CARLOS NEWTON VS MATT HUGNES
147.VIOR BELFORT VS WANDERLEL SILVA
148. PEDRO RIZZO VS JOSH VARNETT
149.EUGENE JACKSON VS ROYCE ALGER
150. PETE WILLIAMS VS MARK COLEMAN
151. TITO ORTIZ VS EVAN TANNER
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269. JASKSON VS SILVA

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    Does Anyone Know where to buy the Reebok AFL Throwback Denver Broncos Gold Sweatshirt from last season 09-10?
    I have been on a quest for almost a year now, trying to find the GOLD throwback sweatshirt from last season... I seen it worn by the broncos coach during their throwback games last October...

    I have had no luck online, at ANY source!!! Be it eBay, amazon, all the pro shops, the CBS shop, the NFL shop, and just about every store online that sells gear.

    I have even called the shops in Denver and even made a trip from California to search for it, and i have still come up empty!

    Now i know they sold out but some one somewhere must have one or be willing to part with it.

    I have been trying to surprise my husband at every gifting occasion - birthday, Christmas, anniversary, valentines day and i have had no luck!!!!!

    So i am trying this forum in the hopes that someone out there can help me make his dreams come true!

    Cost is not an issue i will pay any price, as long as its still new or semi-new, in an Extra Large! if anyone out there comes across one please post info, links or phone numbers! Thanks!
    I have been searching eBay, Amazon and every other online retailer for almost a year now!!!

    Doe anyone have any other suggestions or know of someone with one who is willing to sell it????

    I am running out of places to look and go to, trying to find this sweatshirt has been an endless quest one that keeps coming up empty!!!.

    I have already been to Denver and invesco field and I haven't had any luck... Can anyone help me????

    • ANSWER:
      you should really try ebay or amazon, thats how i buy sports stuff..or you should try the reebok website or the broncos website

  2. QUESTION:
    Approximately how much could I get (U.S. $) for a set of 2003 U.S. Mint uncirculated coins? READ DETAILS:?
    OK there are 2 envelopes. 1st one:
    DENVER
    Includes:
    Certificate of authenticity signed by Henrietta Holsman Fore,
    the Illinois quarter, Alabama quarter, Maine quarter, Missouri quarter, Arkansas quarter, one cent, 5 cent, dime, half dollar, gold dollar. all are UNCIRCULATED AND LAMINATED.
    the Philidelphia includes:
    Certificate of Authenticity signed by Henrietta Holsman Fore, Illinois quarter, Alabama quarter, Maine quarter, Missouri quarter, Arkansas quarter, one cent, 5 cent, dime, half dollar and gold dollar, again they are all LAMINATED AND IN PERFECT, UNCIRCULATED CONDITION. both have matching envelopes to hold the coins and the certificates. So how much would i get for this collection approximately, and in u.s. dollars please? Also, where could i sell them? (flea market, bank?)

    THANK YOU

    • ANSWER:
      Problem is there is nothing rare or unusual about those sets and there were tons issued. You might have some luck on E-bay if someone fell in love with the item without checking the value.

  3. QUESTION:
    All of the following were results of the growth of mining except?
    A) People flocked to the West in great numbers to try to strike it rich.
    B) Gold prices greatly increased as more deposits were found in the West.
    C) Vigilante committees formed to try to fight crime in the new mining towns.
    D) The increased population in the West allowed some areas to become states.

    2. Boomtowns sprang up in many locations in the late 1800s. What were boomtowns?

    A) Modern towns with opera houses, furniture, and fashions from Europe
    B) Towns with booming financial institutions
    C) Large cities settled by prospectors
    D) Abandoned, ghost-towns

    3. Which city was a major supplier to mining towns in Colorado and became the second largest city in the West?

    A) Leadville
    B) Albuquerque
    C) Flagstaff
    D) Denver

    4. What were the effects of mining in the 1880s?

    A) Colorado, Arizona, the Dakotas, and Montana gained statehood.
    B) Railroads were built through the Appalachian Mountains.
    C) Tombstone, Arizona became famous for its effective vigilance committee.
    D) Mining caused slow growth in the towns where ore was found.

    5. Western mining growth most affected which of the following industries in the United States?

    A) Textile mills
    B) Railroads
    C) Tobacco processing plants
    D) Insurance industry

    6. What changed after the Civil War that made moving cattle to eastern markets more practical?

    A) Beef was being purchased at higher prices.
    B) Roadways were safer when fighting stopped.
    C) Horses were available for ranching.
    D) Semi trucks were available after the Civil War.

    7. Why did ranchers round up cattle for the long drive from Texas to the Plains?

    A) There was better grazing land further north.
    B) Ranchers were relocating to the North to join the Union states.
    C) Ranchers could sell their cattle at higher prices to be shipped east on the railway.
    D) The cattle could not survive on the harsh climate of the Great Plains.

    8. What negative effect of the growth of ranching contributed to the end of the cattle drives?

    A) Too many cattle were bred and the herds got too large to move.
    B) Cowboys no longer wanted to deal with the rough terrain and difficult conditions on the trails.
    C) Sheep herders relocated flocks to the open range and farmers installed barbed wire.
    D) Demand for beef in the U.S. dropped, so cattle drives were no longer needed.

    9. What was one way the growth of ranching changed the industry?

    A) Ranchers created fenced-in properties for their cattle.
    B) Cowboys were no longer needed on ranches.
    C) Cattle herds from the East were combined with the longhorns on ranches in the Plains.
    D) The number of haciendas increased throughout the West.

    10.

    All of the following were effects of increased ranching except:
    A) Cattle prices decreased over time due to a large supply on the market.
    B) Many ranchers attempted to take over lands that Mexican people had claimed for years.
    C) Foreign investment in the cattle business
    D) A decrease in boomtowns as people moved to the Plains to start ranches

    • ANSWER:
      1)b
      2)c
      3)d
      4)a
      5)b
      6)a
      7)c
      8)c
      9)a
      10)d

  4. QUESTION:
    u.s history lesson 15-1 quiz help please?
    okay i do not want no rude answers or remarks if you cant answer it then dont post anything please

    1.
    All of the following were results of the growth of mining except:
    A) People flocked to the West in great numbers to try to strike it rich.
    B) Gold prices greatly increased as more deposits were found in the West.
    C) Vigilante committees formed to try to fight crime in the new mining towns.
    D) The increased population in the West allowed some areas to become states.
    2.
    Boomtowns sprang up in many locations in the late 1800s. What were boomtowns?
    A) Modern towns with opera houses, furniture, and fashions from Europe
    B) Towns with booming financial institutions
    C) Large cities settled by prospectors
    D) Abandoned, ghost-towns
    3.
    Which city was a major supplier to mining towns in Colorado and became the second largest city in the West?
    A) Leadville
    B) Albuquerque
    C) Flagstaff
    D) Denver
    4.
    What were the effects of mining in the 1880s?
    A) Colorado, Arizona, the Dakotas, and Montana gained statehood.
    B) Railroads were built through the Appalachian Mountains.
    C) Tombstone, Arizona became famous for its effective vigilance committee.
    D) Mining caused slow growth in the towns where ore was found.
    5.
    Western mining growth most affected which of the following industries in the United States?
    A) Textile mills
    B) Railroads
    C) Tobacco processing plants
    D) Insurance industry
    6.
    What changed after the Civil War that made moving cattle to eastern markets more practical?
    A) Beef was being purchased at higher prices.
    B) Roadways were safer when fighting stopped.
    C) Horses were available for ranching.
    D) Semi trucks were available after the Civil War.
    7.
    Why did ranchers round up cattle for the long drive from Texas to the Plains?
    A) There was better grazing land further north.
    B) Ranchers were relocating to the North to join the Union states.
    C) Ranchers could sell their cattle at higher prices to be shipped east on the railway.
    D) The cattle could not survive on the harsh climate of the Great Plains.
    8.
    What negative effect of the growth of ranching contributed to the end of the cattle drives?
    A) Too many cattle were bred and the herds got too large to move.
    B) Cowboys no longer wanted to deal with the rough terrain and difficult conditions on the trails.
    C) Sheep herders relocated flocks to the open range and farmers installed barbed wire.
    D) Demand for beef in the U.S. dropped, so cattle drives were no longer needed.
    9.
    What was one way the growth of ranching changed the industry?
    A) Ranchers created fenced-in properties for their cattle.
    B) Cowboys were no longer needed on ranches.
    C) Cattle herds from the East were combined with the longhorns on ranches in the Plains.
    D) The number of haciendas increased throughout the West.
    10.
    All of the following were effects of increased ranching except:
    A) Cattle prices decreased over time due to a large supply on the market.
    B) Many ranchers attempted to take over lands that Mexican people had claimed for years.
    C) Foreign investment in the cattle business
    D) A decrease in boomtowns as people moved to the Plains to start ranches

    • ANSWER:
      Sorry but your grammar is atrocious. You do not want ANY rude answers. Also, the first letter of a sentence is always capitalized and "can't" and "don't" are contractions that have an apostrophe in them. You're a failuire waiting to happen in both English and History. I suggest you start studying.

  5. QUESTION:
    does any insight students know quiz 15-1 in u.s history?
    1.All of the following were results of the growth of mining except:
    A) People flocked to the West in great numbers to try to strike it rich.
    B) Gold prices greatly increased as more deposits were found in the West.
    C) Vigilante committees formed to try to fight crime in the new mining towns.
    D) The increased population in the West allowed some areas to become states.

    2.Boomtowns sprang up in many locations in the late 1800s. What were boomtowns?
    A) Modern towns with opera houses, furniture, and fashions from Europe
    B) Towns with booming financial institutions
    C) Large cities settled by prospectors
    D) Abandoned, ghost-towns

    3.Which city was a major supplier to mining towns in Colorado and became the second largest city in the West?
    A) Leadville
    B) Albuquerque
    C) Flagstaff
    D) Denver

    4.What were the effects of mining in the 1880s?
    A) Colorado, Arizona, the Dakotas, and Montana gained statehood.
    B) Railroads were built through the Appalachian Mountains.
    C) Tombstone, Arizona became famous for its effective vigilance committee.
    D) Mining caused slow growth in the towns where ore was found.

    5.Western mining growth most affected which of the following industries in the United States?
    A) Textile mills
    B) Railroads
    C) Tobacco processing plants
    D) Insurance industry

    6.What changed after the Civil War that made moving cattle to eastern markets more practical?
    A) Beef was being purchased at higher prices.
    B) Roadways were safer when fighting stopped.
    C) Horses were available for ranching.
    D) Semi trucks were available after the Civil War.

    7.Why did ranchers round up cattle for the long drive from Texas to the Plains?
    A) There was better grazing land further north.
    B) Ranchers were relocating to the North to join the Union states.
    C) Ranchers could sell their cattle at higher prices to be shipped east on the railway.
    D) The cattle could not survive on the harsh climate of the Great Plains.

    8.What negative effect of the growth of ranching contributed to the end of the cattle drives?
    A) Too many cattle were bred and the herds got too large to move.
    B) Cowboys no longer wanted to deal with the rough terrain and difficult conditions on the trails.
    C) Sheep herders relocated flocks to the open range and farmers installed barbed wire.
    D) Demand for beef in the U.S. dropped, so cattle drives were no longer needed.

    9.What was one way the growth of ranching changed the industry?
    A) Ranchers created fenced-in properties for their cattle.
    B) Cowboys were no longer needed on ranches.
    C) Cattle herds from the East were combined with the longhorns on ranches in the Plains.
    D) The number of haciendas increased throughout the West.

    10.All of the following were effects of increased ranching except:
    A) Cattle prices decreased over time due to a large supply on the market.
    B) Many ranchers attempted to take over lands that Mexican people had claimed for years.
    C) Foreign investment in the cattle business
    D) A decrease in boomtowns as people moved to the Plains to start ranches

    • ANSWER:
      b
      c
      d
      a
      b
      a
      c
      c
      a
      d
      i just took this
      can you help me this its the unit 14 test a questions 11-25
      http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20101202154431AAyyiUx


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