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Revision as of 05:43, 9 November 2007

The UFC heavyweight championship belt.

This is a list of Ultimate Fighting Championship champions at each weight class.[1]

At the time of the UFC's inception in 1993, the sport of mixed martial arts was unsanctioned in the United States, and as such weight classes did not exist; instead of the traditional championship model, tournaments were held with the winner receiving a permanent appellation.[2] In response to criticism from Senator John McCain which saw the loss of their television deal and the banning of the sport in thirty-six states, the UFC increased its cooperation with state athletic commissions and introduced weight classes in 1997.[3]

The original codification for weight classes introduced only two divisions—heavyweight; which grouped competitors above 200 lbs. (90.7 kg), and lightweight; which encompassed all other competitors. The UFC would later rename their lightweight division to middleweight, and add lightweight (170 lbs, 77.1 kg) and bantamweight (155 lbs, 70.3 kg) divisions. In 2000, the New Jersey State Athletic Control Board completely took over regulation in its home state, and their rules and weight classes became the de facto rule set for mixed martial arts today.[4] The UFC realigned their weight classes to comply with the new regulations in 2001.[5]

Title histories

Heavyweight championship (265 lbs, 120.2 kg)

Name Date Location Defenses
United States Mark Coleman
(def. Dan Severn)
February 7 1997
(UFC 12)
Dothan, Alabama, USA
United States Maurice Smith July 27 1997
(UFC 14)
Birmingham, Alabama, USA
United States Randy Couture December 21 1997
(UFC Japan)
Yokohama, Japan
Couture was stripped of the title in January 1998 due to a contract dispute.[1]
Netherlands Bas Rutten
(def. Kevin Randleman)
May 7 1999
(UFC 20)
Birmingham, Alabama, USA
The title was vacated in June 1999 when Rutten left the heavyweight division.[6]
United States Kevin Randleman
(def. Pete Williams)
November 19 1999
(UFC 23)
Tokyo, Japan
United States Randy Couture (2) November 17 2000
(UFC 28)
Tokyo, Japan
United States Josh Barnett March 22 2002
(UFC 36)
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Barnett was stripped of the title in March 2002 after testing positive for anabolic steroids in a post-fight drug test.[7]
United States Ricco Rodriguez
(def. Randy Couture)
September 27 2002
(UFC 39)
Uncasville, Connecticut, USA
United States Tim Sylvia February 28 2003
(UFC 41)
Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
Sylvia relinquished his title in September 2003 after testing positive for anabolic steroids in a post-fight drug test.[8]
United States Frank Mir
(def. Tim Sylvia)
June 19 2004
(UFC 48)
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Belarus Andrei Arlovski
(def. Tim Sylvia for interim title)
February 5 2005
(UFC 51)
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Mir was stripped of the title in August 2005 after being unable to defend due to an injury.[9]
Belarus Andrei Arlovski
(promoted to undisputed champion)
August 12 2005
United States Tim Sylvia (2) April 15 2006
(UFC 59)
Anaheim, California, USA
United States Randy Couture (3) March 3 2007
(UFC 68)
Columbus, Ohio, USA

Light heavyweight championship (205 lbs, 93 kg)

The light heavyweight title was known as the middleweight title prior to UFC 31 (May 4 2001). The PRIDE middleweight championship was unified with the UFC light heavyweight championship at UFC 75 (September 8 2007).
Name Date Location Defenses
United States Frank Shamrock
(def. Kevin Jackson)
December 21 1997
(UFC Japan)
Yokohama, Japan
The title was vacated in November 1999 when Shamrock retired.[1]
United States Tito Ortiz
(def. Wanderlei Silva)
April 14 2000
(UFC 25)
Tokyo, Japan
United States Randy Couture
(def. Chuck Liddell for interim title)
June 6 2003
(UFC 43)
Las Vegas, NV
United States Randy Couture
(def. Tito Ortiz for undisputed title)
September 26 2003
(UFC 44)
Las Vegas, NV
Brazil Vitor Belfort January 31 2004
(UFC 46)
Las Vegas, NV
United States Randy Couture (2) August 21 2004
(UFC 49)
Las Vegas, NV
United States Chuck Liddell April 16 2005
(UFC 52)
Las Vegas, NV
United States Quinton Jackson May 26 2007
(UFC 71)
Las Vegas, NV

Middleweight championship (185 lbs, 83.9 kg)

Name Date Location Defenses
United States Dave Menne
(def. Gil Castillo)
September 28 2001
(UFC 33)
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Brazil Murilo Bustamante January 11 2002
(UFC 35)
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Bustamante was stripped of the title on October 5 2002 after signing with PRIDE.[1]
United States Evan Tanner
(def. David Terrell)
February 5 2005
(UFC 51)
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
United States Rich Franklin
June 4 2005
(UFC 53)
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Brazil Anderson Silva October 14 2006
(UFC 64)
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Welterweight championship (170 lbs, 77.1 kg)

The welterweight title was known as the lightweight title prior to UFC 31 (May 4 2001)
Name Date Location Defenses
United States Pat Miletich
(def. Mikey Burnett)
October 16 1998
(UFC Brazil)
São Paulo, Brazil
Canada Carlos Newton May 4 2001
(UFC 31)
Atlantic City, NJ
United States Matt Hughes November 2 2001
(UFC 34)
Las Vegas, NV
United States B.J. Penn January 31 2004
(UFC 46)
Las Vegas, NV
Penn was stripped of the title in February 2004 after signing with K-1.[10]
United States Matt Hughes (2)
(def. Georges St. Pierre)
October 22 2004
(UFC 50)
Las Vegas, NV
Canada Georges St. Pierre November 18 2006
(UFC 65)
Sacramento, CA
United States Matt Serra April 7 2007
(UFC 69)
Houston, TX

Lightweight championship (155 lbs, 70.3 kg)

The lightweight title was known as the bantamweight title prior to UFC 31 (May 4 2001).
Name Date Location Defenses
United States Jens Pulver
(def. Caol Uno)
February 23 2001
(UFC 30)
Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
Pulver was stripped of the title and left the UFC in March 2002 due to a contract dispute.[1]
United States Sean Sherk
(def. Kenny Florian)
October 14 2006
(UFC 64)
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Sean Sherk tested positive for the anabolic steroid nandrolone following his successful title defense at UFC 73. The California Athletic Commission fined Sherk $2,500 and suspended him for one year. While Sherk is appealing this decision, the UFC has declared that B.J. Penn and Joe Stevenson will fight for an interim Lightweight Championship at UFC 80.[1]

Superfight championship

Open weight fights featuring previous tournament fighters.
Name Date Location Defenses
United States Ken Shamrock
(def. Dan Severn)
July 14 1995
(UFC 6)
Casper, Wyoming, USA
United States Dan Severn May 17 1996
(UFC 9)
Detroit, Michigan, USA
The Superfight championship was unified with Mark Coleman's heavyweight championship on February 7, 1997 in Dothan, AL (UFC 12) when Coleman defeated Severn.[1]

Tournaments

Event Weight class Winner Runner-up Date
UFC 1 None Brazil Royce Gracie Netherlands Gerard Gordeau November 12 1993
UFC 2 None Brazil Royce Gracie United States Patrick Smith March 11 1994
UFC 3 None United States Steve Jennum Canada Harold Howard September 9 1994
UFC 4 None Brazil Royce Gracie United States Dan Severn December 16 1994
UFC 5 None United States Dan Severn Canada Dave Beneteau February 16 1995
UFC 6 None Russia Oleg Taktarov United States David Abbott July 14 1995
UFC 7 None Brazil Marco Ruas United States Paul Varelans September 8 1995
The Ultimate Ultimate None United States Dan Severn Russia Oleg Taktarov December 16 1995
UFC 8 None United States Don Frye Canada Gary Goodridge February 16 1996
UFC 10 None United States Mark Coleman United States Don Frye July 12 1996
UFC 11 None United States Mark Coleman United States Scott Ferrozzo September 20 1996
The Ultimate Ultimate 2 None United States Don Frye United States David Abbott December 7 1996
UFC 12 Heavyweight Brazil Vitor Belfort United States Scott Ferrozzo February 7 1997
Lightweight United States Jerry Bohlander United States Nick Sanzo
UFC 13 Heavyweight United States Randy Couture United States Steven Graham May 30 1997
Lightweight United States Guy Mezger United States Tito Ortiz
UFC 14 Heavyweight United States Mark Kerr United States Dan Bobish July 27 1997
Middleweight United States Kevin Jackson United States Tony Fryklund
UFC 15 Heavyweight United States Mark Kerr United States Dwayne Cason October 17 1997
Ultimate Japan Heavyweight Japan Kazushi Sakuraba Brazil Marcus Silveira December 21 1997
UFC 16 Lightweight United States Pat Miletich United States Chris Brennan March 13 1998
UFC 17 Middleweight United States Dan Henderson Canada Carlos Newton May 15 1998
Ultimate Japan 2 Middleweight Japan Kenichi Yamamoto Japan Shamoji Fujii November 14 1999
The Ultimate Fighter 1 Light heavyweight United States Forrest Griffin United States Stephan Bonnar April 9 2005
Middleweight United States Diego Sanchez United States Kenny Florian
The Ultimate Fighter 2 Heavyweight United States Rashad Evans United States Brad Imes November 5 2005
Welterweight United States Joe Stevenson United States Luke Cummo
The Ultimate Fighter 3 Middleweight United States Kendall Grove United States Ed Herman June 24 2006
Light heavyweight United Kingdom Michael Bisping United States Josh Haynes
The Ultimate Fighter 4 Middleweight United States Travis Lutter Canada Patrick Côté November 11 2006
Welterweight United States Matt Serra United States Chris Lytle
The Ultimate Fighter 5 Lightweight United States Nathan Diaz Armenia Manvel Gamburyan June 23 2007

See also

References

General
  • "Title Holders". UFC. 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-12. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  • "Previous Title Holders". UFC. 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-12. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
Specific
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  2. ^ Plotz, David (1999-11-07). "Fight Clubbed". Slate. Retrieved 2007-03-21. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ Gentry III, Clyde (2003). No Holds Barred: Ultimate Fighting and the Martial Arts Revolution (Paperback Edition ed.). Milo Books. pp. 106, 123. ISBN ISBN 0-903854-90-X. {{cite book}}: |edition= has extra text (help); Check |isbn= value: invalid character (help); Check date values in: |year= (help)CS1 maint: year (link)
  4. ^ "Mixed Martial Arts Unified Rules of Conduct". New Jersey State Athletic Control Board. 2000. Retrieved 2007-09-08. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |year= (help)CS1 maint: year (link)
  5. ^ Trembow, Ivan (2000). "New Jersey Commission Corrects Mainstream UFC Stories" (Reprint). MMA Weekly. Retrieved 2007-09-08. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |year= (help)CS1 maint: year (link)
  6. ^ Rutten, Bas. "Bas Rutten Biography". Retrieved 2007-09-12.
  7. ^ Iole, Kevin (August 14, 2004). "UFC fighter flunks drug test". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 2007-09-12. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  8. ^ Fitzgerald, Tom (November 26, 2006). "Fighting outside the box". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2007-09-12. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  9. ^ "UFC Strips Mir of Heavyweight Belt, Arlovski New Champion". Sherdog. August 13, 2005. Retrieved 2007-09-12. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  10. ^ Iole, Kevin (September 22, 2006). "Penn won't be content with welterweight title". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 2007-09-12. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)