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UFC 1: The Beginning

  • Émission spéciale
  • 1993
  • 3h
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UFC 1: The Beginning (1993)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe Ultimate Fighting Championship debuts, as eight fighters enter the Octagon for a one-night tournament to determine the superior fighting style, including Royce Gracie, Ken Shamrock, and ... Tout lireThe Ultimate Fighting Championship debuts, as eight fighters enter the Octagon for a one-night tournament to determine the superior fighting style, including Royce Gracie, Ken Shamrock, and Gerard Gordeau.The Ultimate Fighting Championship debuts, as eight fighters enter the Octagon for a one-night tournament to determine the superior fighting style, including Royce Gracie, Ken Shamrock, and Gerard Gordeau.

  • Réalisation
    • Mark Lucas
  • Scénario
    • Clay McBride
  • Casting principal
    • Royce Gracie
    • Gerard Gordeau
    • Ken Shamrock
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,7/10
    465
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    • Réalisation
      • Mark Lucas
    • Scénario
      • Clay McBride
    • Casting principal
      • Royce Gracie
      • Gerard Gordeau
      • Ken Shamrock
    • 4avis d'utilisateurs
    • 4avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Royce Gracie
    • Self
    Gerard Gordeau
    • Self
    Ken Shamrock
    Ken Shamrock
    • Self
    Kevin Rosier
    • Self
    Patrick Smith
    • Self
    • (as Pat Smith)
    Art Jimmerson
    • Self
    Zane Frazier
    • Self
    Taylor Wily
    Taylor Wily
    • Self
    • (as Teila Tuli)
    Jason DeLucia
    Jason DeLucia
    • Self
    Trent Jenkins
    • Self
    Joao Alberto Barreto
    • Self - Referee
    Alan Brakup
    • Self - Doctor
    Jim Brown
    Jim Brown
    • Self - Fight Commentator
    Rich Goins
    • Self - Announcer
    Helio Gracie
    • Self
    Brian Kilmeade
    Brian Kilmeade
    • Self
    Kathy Long
    • Self - Fight Commentator
    Rod Machado
    • Self
    • Réalisation
      • Mark Lucas
    • Scénario
      • Clay McBride
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    10danmaldonado

    The beginning of UFC

    The event that started it all and these first events are a must-see for any UFC fan. It introduced fights between different styles which proved that fighters needed to learn more about the styles and techniques they were unfamiliar with. This basically evolved the MMA class of fighters which now has a broader range of techniques, giving them the ability to effectively fight against any opponent's style, weight or power. Although these early events had very few fight restrictions, they do show that it's not simply striking or kicking but also the need to use strategy. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu proved this effectiveness while also capable of rendering opponents unable to fight or conceding to defeat by submission. The UFC encountered many struggles as part of delivering the raw format that is encountered in any real fight. Cities banned the events, sometimes at the last minute and leaving promoters scrabbling to find another city and venue that would host them. As the UFC's popularity increased, it was clear the events would continue even if it meant taking the events to more-tolerant countries. The delivery over satellite meant the public would still be able to watch them while U.S. cities lost the local revenues that were possible. These factors meant a compromise would be needed and the use of regulations and fight classes was introduced. While the UFC has evolved to being a professional sporting event, it's great to see it's origins and how opponents from different weight classes relied on technique and strategy.
    7bruceleefan007

    The Beginning of the UFC

    On November 12,1993 the world was introduced to the first ultimate fighting championship held at the McNichols Sports Arena in Denver, Colorado. I really liked this event despite what some may think of it, i have always loved tournament format. Royce Gracie, Ken Shamrock, Patrick Smith, Kevin Rosier, Zane Frazier, Art Jimmerson, Teila Tuli, and the very interesting dutch fighter Gerard Gordeau all competed in the tournament. If you wanted to see how all started, i recommend you watch this. I don't want to spoil any of it so just watch it if you can. I don't know why you have to give a minimum of 10 lines on this site for a review, it's kind of annoying sometimes especially when i have to write this to fill up the spare room.
    8nvillesanti

    The Beginning

    Forget what you have seen in movies or what you have heard about martial arts. This was the real deal. First time I have ever hear of the UFC was in a Playboy magazine back in 1993. I remember, the ad said that fighters from different styles were to fight in a no hold bar competition. Sumo, Tae Kwan Do, Jujitsu, Kickboxing, Karate etc, were to be represented in the tournament with no weight classes. The first thing that came in to my mind was "can this be real?" Something like this wasn't seen before, or at least in the US. The only place was in movies and video games, but never for real.

    I was in high school at the time, and a friend of mine and I managed to convince his mother to let us watch the event on PPV. The house was packed of people who were drawn by curiosity. The first fight started, and after Gerard Gordeau kicked the big sumo guy to the ground, I remember my friend's mother saying out loud "oh my God, he killed him." That first fight left an impression in everyone's mind that would last for a long time. But what left an even bigger impression, was the 170 pounds Brazilian fighter, by the name of Royce Gracie. Gracie managed to win the tournament that night, and changed the way we looked at martial arts. Gracie later became a legend. Another great legend that made his US debut in this event was Ken Shamrock. Shamrock became a UFC hall of fame, a Super Fight Champion, and was the first to have an elite MMA training camp called the Lions Den.

    It was brutal, it was bare, and it was real. If I were to describe the event in one word, I would say, awesome. There were no flying spinning kicks or fancy fighting like in the movies, but there was the sense of shock. Shock, because for the first time, we got to see what was effective in a fight and what wasn't. Yes, the UFC has come a long way and has evolved immensely since then. But this event laid the foundation that shaped what we know today as Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). It's funny to watch this event today, not because of the fights or the fighters, but because like us, the people evolved didn't know what to expect of it. The commentators didn't know what to say in many occasions. They even brought Jim Brown, perhaps to make the event legit. Jim Brown had little or no knowledge of martial arts, which made his comments a little awkward. Even the referee didn't know when to stop a fight or to let it continue. However, if you want to see how it all started, I strongly recommend this classic.

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    • Anecdotes
      Early UFC matches were less of a contest between individuals and more of a contest between different fighting styles. Each fighter was usually only skilled in one form of martial arts and was built physically to take advantage of the rules and conventions associated with each form.
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      Followed by UFC 2: No Way Out (1994)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 novembre 1993 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
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    • Langue
      • Espagnol
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      • The ultimate fighting championship
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Denver, Colorado, États-Unis(McNichols Sports Arena)
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      • SEG Sports
      • W.O.W Promotions
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