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jkdberlin
06-11-2003, 08:34
LAS VEGAS, November 5, 2003….The two legendary mixed martial arts
fighters most closely associated with the popular history of the
Ultimate Fighting Championship, Royce Gracie and Ken Shamrock, will
become the charter members of the new UFC Hall of Fame on Friday,
November 21, in special ceremonies that will be telecast LIVE on pay-
per-view during the international telecast of UFC 45: Revolution
from the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Ct.

The induction ceremony and the creation of the Hall of Fame will be
part of the celebration of the UFC's 10th anniversary.

Anniversary ceremonies also will include the recognition of the 10
most popular UFC fighters in its history as voted by fans. They will
be the first winners of UFC Viewer's Choice Awards. A special
Legends autograph session will be open to the public from 3 p.m. to
6 p.m., Friday, Nov. 21, in the entry foyer to Mohegan Sun Arena so
fans can participate in UFC history.

UFC President Dana White announced today that after Gracie and
Shamrock establish the Hall of Fame, one UFC fighter will be
inducted each year at its final fight event.

"There are certainly many current and former UFC athletes who
deserve and will receive this recognition. But, we feel that no two
individuals are more deserving than Royce and Ken to be the charter
members. Their contributions to our sport, both inside and outside
the Octagon, may never be equaled," White said.

White said that a physical location for the UFC Hall of Fame is
being determined "but in the hearts and minds of our loyal fans, it
already exists as far as Royce and Ken are concerned."

Both Gracie and Shamrock have played major roles in the growth of
the UFC since the beginning.

Gracie, a member of the legendary Gracie family of martial arts in
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, introduced Brazilian jiu jitsu to the UFC
and was its first champion defeating Gerard Gordeau at UFC 1: The
Beginning, November 12, 1993, at McNichols Arena in Denver, Colo.,
by tap out with a rear naked choke. He retained the championship at
UFC 2: No Way Out, March 11, 1994, at Mammoth Gardens in Denver,
with a tap out victory by punches over Patrick Smith. Injured at UFC
3: The American Dream, September 9, 1994, in Charlotte, N.C., and
unable to continue, Gracie returned to UFC 4: Revenge of the
Warriors, December 16, 1994, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to re-capture the
championship with a tap out victory over Dan Severn by triangle
choke. But perhaps his most memorable fight was his last at UFC 5:
Return of the Beast, April 7, 1995, at Independence Arena in
Charlotte, N.C., when he met Shamrock in a super fight. They fought
to a 36-minute draw, still the longest match in UFC history. Fans
have called for a re-match between the two legends ever since.

"I would like to thank Dana White and the UFC for honoring me and
recognizing my accomplishments. The UFC has grown into an
international mixed martial arts giant and I am honored to be part
of it," Gracie said.

Shamrock's UFC career is just as storied. He also fought in UFC 1:
The Beginning and won his first match by defeating Smith by tap out
with a heel hook before he ran into Gracie in the semifinals.
Following the historic draw with Gracie, Shamrock became the first
super fight champion at UFC 6: Clash of the Titans, July 14, 1995,
at the Casper Events Center in Casper, Wyo., when he defeated Severn
by tap out with a guillotine choke. He kept the super fight title at
UFC 7: The Brawl In Buffalo, September 8, 1995, at Memorial
Auditorium, in a 33-minute draw with Oleg Taktarov that furthered
the Shamrock legend. He defeated Kimo Leopoldo in the next super
fight at UFC 8: David Vs. Goliath, February 16, 1996, at the Ruben
Rodriguez Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico, by knee bar tap out.

Shamrock defeated Brian Johnston by tap out with a forearm choke at
Ultimate Ultimate 1996 on December 7 at the State Fair Arena in
Birmingham, Ala. He then pursued a pro wrestling career but
continued to train mixed martial arts fighters at his famous Lion's
Den in Chula Vista, Calif. That led to his return to the UFC on
November 22, 2002, at UFC 40: Vendetta, at the MGM Grand in Las
Vegas, where he fought then light heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz in
the most publicized fight in mixed martial arts history.
"Until now, I felt I had a satisfying career in the UFC. But, being
one of the first to be inducted in the Hall of Fame brings it
altogether. I will never forget you and now I will not be forgotten.
God bless," Shamrock said.
The 10 most popular fighters, as selected by a vote of fans on the
UFC website, www.ufc.tv, include Gracie and Shamrock along with
current Light Heavyweight Champion Randy Couture, Tank Abbott, Don
Frye, Mark Coleman, Severn, Marco Ruas, Pat Miletich and Taktarov.
They will be introduced in the Octagon and be first-time recipients
of Viewer's Choice Awards before Gracie and Shamrock are inducted
into the Hall of Fame. Fans can receive a commemorative set of 10
casino chips with a likeness of each fighter by mailing a copy of
their cable bill showing the purchase of UFC 45: Revolution to Top
UFC Fighters Casino Chips, P.O. Box 5661, Rockville Centre, N.Y.
11571-5661.

Grüsse

Nic
06-11-2003, 11:20
"Fans have called for a re-match between the two legends ever since."

Jap. Schön wärs...
Aber ich glaube nicht das das zustande kommen wird...

Was meint ihr?

MfG
Nic

jkdberlin
06-11-2003, 11:25
Hmm, wahrscheinlich bin ich einfach kein Fan...mich würde das nur am Rande interessieren ;)

Grüsse

maximus
06-11-2003, 12:49
re match zwischen royce und ken?!?

bitte nicht!