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Price: $14.99 Prices subject to change.
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9781588171627
Format: Color, NTSC
ISBN: 1588171620
Label: Vidmark / Trimark
Manufacturer: Vidmark / Trimark
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Vidmark / Trimark
Release Date: April 10, 2001
Studio: Vidmark / Trimark
Sales Rank: 27136
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Description: Tito Ortiz and Frank Shamrock square off in a Main Event Middleweight Championship that will elave y ou in traction! Plus five other bouts from Lightweight, Middleweight and Heavyweight hard-hitters including Ron Waterman, Brad Kohler and Jeremy Horn. 119 minutes.
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September 24, 1999
Lake Charles Civic Center
Lake Charles, Louisiana
The whole event is about the buildup to Ortiz vs. Shamrock. It's an exciting event and everyone knows throughout the preliminary and undercard bouts that they are going to be witnessing something special a little later on in the evening.
The first bout is between Ron Waterman and Tim Lacjik. Both of these fighters are coming off of losses in the UFC - so both men felt the need to make a statement ... Read More
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Overall a great tape not as good as Ultimate street brawls but pretty good for a caged event.The second fight is between Extreme Fighting and Japan Vale Tudo veteran John Lewis and Lowell Anderson. This fight was great with no resting and the ending was great.
The third fight is between Pancrase, Extreme Challenge, and UFC veteran Jeremy Horn and Pancrase, Extreme Challenge and UFC veteran Jason Godsey. This was a rematch from an Extreme Challenge event, but the match was good and the ending ... Read More
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Obviously the highlight of this tape is the Shamrock - Ortiz fight, and it doesn't disappoint. This is one of the greatest fights in MMA and UFC history, and a must-see. Tito represents the new breed of cross-training, sophisticated ground-and-pound wrestlers and Frank represents japanese-style submission fighting and striking at their very highest levels.
The other fights are good too, but even if they weren't the middleweight championship on its own makes this tape worth seeing.
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Ultimate Fighting Championship XXII. (Only One Can Be Champion) can and should only remembered for one fight, Tito Ortiz vs. Frank Shamrock. Basically there were 6 or 7 fights that were insignificant and tame, but the main event was for the ages.
The fights before the main event did have some worth mentioning highlights. Some fights worth mentioning were Hughes/Ignatov, Liddell/Jones, and who will ever forget the ending of Judson/Kohler. It wasn't that these fights were boring in any way, but ... Read More
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UFC XXII is a great show with great fights. The first fight is between UFC 20 and 21 veteran Ron Waterman and Tim Lajcik. This is a good back and forth bout, but the ending may leave a bad taste in your mouth.
The second fight is between Extreme Fighting and Japan Vale Tudo veteran John Lewis and Lowell Anderson. This fight was great with no resting and the ending was great.
The third fight is between Pancrase, Extreme Challenge, and UFC veteran Jeremy Horn and Pancrase, Extreme Challenge ... Read More
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