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    Q about UFC from back in the day.

    Does anyone know how to find old fights from the early years of UFC? I am looking for one in particular from the mid 90's, but since I don't know the guys name, it's pretty difficult. Their website is great, but I don't know if they archive anything.

    Ideas?

    Thanks in advance.

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    http://www.noholdsbarred.tv/ufctapes.html

    I think you can get them all right here. I remember the first 5 or so. What are you looking for?
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    Give some more info about which fight you are looking for. You know white guy/black guy mulllet/no mullet musclar/fat guy... that sort of stuff. What was the fight intersting for? A big KO...., a guy carrying a cross into the ring...some huge nut puches?

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    Thanks

    Ok, tall, lanky black guy, first round KO (if I remember correctly). The thing I will never forget (this is why I want to see it again) is at the start, the first thing he does is a front kick to the chest which actually connects and throws his opponent halfway across the ring. It was pretty amazing to me, because you hardly EVER see high kicks work in the ring, but he pulled it off. Big gamble too IMO.
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    I beleive that was Pat Smith who landed that kick.

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    Great, thanks guys, will do a search and get back if anyone wishes. I do apologize for the lack of information, it's just that back then I had no idea how UFC would explode into the force to be reckoned with as it has become. I guess I just wasn't paying enough attention at the time.
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    Checked out the site, but the links take you to Amazon buy the DVD. Pat Smith is indeed listed for UFC 1, but I am not interested in spending any money on it (go figure). I am just looking for the footage to view online.


    Again, much thanks for the effort.

    BTW - watching UFC Unleashed Live as we speak.
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    Thanks Lueb, but that's not the one, even though it is pretty badaaass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tug
    It was pretty amazing to me, because you hardly EVER see high kicks work in the ring, but he pulled it off.
    http://martial.best.vwh.net/forum/sh...ad.php?t=41005

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    Ok, so Crocop has amazing leg work, I saw that, but that's not what I was looking for.

    (His hits are brutal, though, anyone know why he doesn't fight UFC?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Knifefighter
    I beleive that was Pat Smith who landed that kick.

    Upon further review, don't you mean Maurice Smith? Not doubting, just still trying to nail this one down.

    Thanks,

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    who could ever forget fred ettish's fetal fighting style.

    or tank abbot, who dominated it with zero training and was just an all out badasssssss.

    the debut of the gracie choke out was another highlight of the evolution of ufc.

    suffice it to say, it is better now than it was then. before it was a circus of nutjobs and anger management candidates for the most part.

    Nowadays, it's mostly technicians who are mouch better to watch and dissect.

    s'all good though.
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    hey david

    Quote Originally Posted by David Jamieson
    who could ever forget fred ettish's fetal fighting style.

    or tank abbot, who dominated it with zero training and was just an all out badasssssss.

    the debut of the gracie choke out was another highlight of the evolution of ufc.

    suffice it to say, it is better now than it was then. before it was a circus of nutjobs and anger management candidates for the most part.

    Nowadays, it's mostly technicians who are mouch better to watch and dissect.

    s'all good though.

    I saw a LONG fight on cheap seats one time on espn classic. One guy was named tank and he was 100% muscle and you could literally tell a minute before he was going to throw a punch but he was one of the biggest badasses I have ever seen. He was fighting a guy who was way taller and had to kick tank about 200 times in the fight. Is this the tank you are talking about because that is one of the best fights i have ever seen.
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