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Las Vegas, NV (August 1, 2005) --The Octagon⢠unleashes a fury when the Ultimate Fighting Championship® (UFC®) organization holds the first-ever âUltimate Fight Night,â a nationally-televised event on Spike TV featuring fighters from the hit reality series âThe Ultimate Fighterâ¢.â
UFC® âULTIMATE FIGHT NIGHTâ¢â LIVE FROM LAS VEGAS AUGUST 6 Ultimate Fighters⢠Will Be Unleashed in Octagon for First-Ever Ultimate Fight Night Las Vegas, NV (August 1, 2005) --The Octagon⢠unleashes a fury when the Ultimate Fighting Championship® (UFC®) organization holds the first-ever âUltimate Fight Night,â a nationally-televised event on Spike TV featuring fighters from the hit reality series âThe Ultimate Fighterâ¢.â Stephan Bonnar, Sam Hoger, Alex Karalexis and Kenny Florian will be pitted against each other, and Chris Leben, Nate Quarry and Josh Koscheck will face-off with Patrick Cote, Pete Sell and Pete Spratt in a soon-to-be classic UFC event live on Spike TV from Las Vegasâ Cox Pavilion Saturday, August 6, 2005. The live action starts at 7:15 p.m. EST/4:15 p.m. PST and Spike TVâs telecast starts at 6:00 p.m. EST/PST VINDICATION MATCH Stephan Bonnar vs Sam Hoger (Light Heavyweights) More than two and a half million viewers watched Stephan âAmerican Psychoâ Bonnar (9-2) fight like a warrior for three five-minute rounds before a close-call decision went to opponent Forrest Griffin. Working up the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu skills he learned from the legendary Carlson Gracie, Bonnar intends to vindicate himself by sending Sam âthe Alaskan Assassinâ Hoger (5-0) to the mat. Hoger, who trains with the renowned Pat Miletich team, is predicting a different outcome and intends to devastate Bonnar using his superior stand up martial arts skills. WELTERWEIGHT WARRIOR MATCH Alex Karalexis vs Kenny Florian (Welterweights) Alex âThe Assassinâ Karalexis (5-0), set the precedent for his upcoming bout against Kenny âKen-Floâ Florian (4-2) when he TKOâd Josh Rafferty in the first two minutes of the first round of the undercard of The Ultimate Fighter finale. A dangerous striker with knockout power, Karalexis will definitely need his stand-up martial arts skills against the polished ground-fighter and jiu-jitsu black belt Florian. Patrick Cote vs Chris Leben (Middleweights) Despite his controversial antics during the first season of The Ultimate Fighter, Chris âThe Cripplerâ Leben (11-1) has proved himself a force to be reckoned with inside the Octagon. Holding a strong professional record, Leben will need all of his experience to challenge Canadian MMA champion Patrick âThe Predatorâ Cote (6-2-0). Cote, a knockout artist, is hungry to make a name for himself in the UFC organization and plans to do so at Lebenâs expense. Pete Spratt vs Josh Koscheck (Welterweights) Already considered a top-flight wrestler, Josh Koscheck (5-0) possesses raw athletic talent and precision timing on the mat. Praised by the coaches of The Ultimate Fighter for his skills, Koscheck will find a foe of epic proportions with Pete âThe Secret Weaponâ Spratt (14-7-0). Described as a Dangerous striker with a Muay Thai base, Spratt renders instant knockouts with punches, kicks, knees or elbows. Spratt, who stopped âRuthlessâ Robbie Lawler at UFC 42, plans to take Koscheck to school and teach him a few hard-knock lessons inside the Octagon. Gideon Ray vs Mike Swick (Middleweights) Scoring an intense 20-second knockout on The Ultimate Fighter finale, Mike âQuickâ Swick (7-1) made good on his fight moniker and is plotting a similar attack when he meets Gideon "The Gladiator" Ray (15-2-1). Currently training under UFC veteran Keith âThe Giant Killerâ Hackney, Gideon intends to unload his famous striking techniques and render Swick a quick KO. With rival stand-up skills, both fighters are expected to strike at will and finish the bout by knockout. Josh Neer vs Drew Fickett (Welterweights) Determined to make his first-ever UFC fight a success, Josh âThe Dentistâ Neer (13-1-1) will enter the Octagon as an aggressive fighter who can swiftly handle an opponent by submission or knockout. Using a combination of wrestling and Muay Thai disciplines, Neer will take on Drew âThe Masterâ Fickett (26-3-0), who considers himself one of the most well-rounded fighters in the world. Coming off months of intense conditioning and complex training, Fickett wants to defeat Neer and show the world he has the makings of a UFC champion. Nate Quarry vs Pete Sell (Middleweights) Nathan âRockâ Quarry (13-1) is on the fast track to UFC fame with his TKO of Lodune Sincaid at the Ultimate Fighter finale and recent TKO of veteran fighter Shonie Carter at UFC 53. Quarry has earned the reputation as a striker with a versatile set of submission skills. Pete âDragoâ Sell, (6-0-0) a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt trained by UFC veteran Matt âThe Terrorâ Serra, was the first man to ever submit the very tough âNew York Bad Assâ Phil Baroni. Sell is ready to show that he can take on Quarry and become the best middleweight in the division. Nate Marquardt vs Ivan Salaverry (Middleweights) The only man to be crowned a seven time-champion of one of Japanâs oldest fighting organizations, Nate âThe Greatâ Marquardt (24-6-1) will find himself against Ivan Salaverry (11-3-1) inside the Octagon August 6. Marquardt, who prides himself on his versatility and lion-hearted fighting style, will utilize the full potential of his world class striking and take-down skills to handle his opponent. Salaverry, coming off wins against Andrei Semenov, Tony Fryklund and Joe Riggs, is considered one of the most talented middleweights in the world. He has plans to become a challenger for the UFC middleweight title, and has no intention to let Marquardt derail that goal. TICKETS Tickets are priced at $300, $100 and $30 for UFCâs Ultimate Fight Night and are available at the Cox Pavilion box office, at www.unlvtickets.com, or by calling 866.388.3267. Card subject to change and some bouts may not be shown due to time constraints. THE ULTIMATE FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP The Ultimate Fighting Championship® brand is the worldâs leading professional mixed martial arts association and offers the premier series of MMA sports events. Owned and operated by Zuffa, LLC, and headquartered in Las Vegas, Nev., UFC® fight programs feature six live pay-per-view events annually through cable and satellite providers. In addition to its U.S. distribution, UFC® fight programs are distributed internationally throughout the world, including broadcast on WOWOW, Inc. in Japan, Globosat in Brazil and Bravo in the United Kingdom. Zuffa, LLC licenses the distribution of its fight show DVDs through Studioworks Entertainment, a Ventura Distribution company. âUltimate Fighting Championship,â âUltimate Fighting,â âUFC,â âThe Ultimate Fighter,â âSubmission,â âAs Real As It Getsâ, "The Octagon" and the eight-sided cage design are registered trademarks, trademarks, trade dress or service marks owned exclusively by Zuffa, LLC in the United States and other jurisdictions. All other marks referenced herein may be the property of Zuffa, LLC or other respective owners.
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