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Revision as of 20:58, 24 December 2010
This is a list of Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) 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 it did not include weight classes. 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 that saw the loss of its 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 pounds (91 kg), and lightweight, which encompassed all other competitors. The UFC would later rename its lightweight division to middleweight and add lightweight 170 pounds (77 kg) and bantamweight 155 pounds (70 kg) divisions. In 2000, the New Jersey State Athletic Control Board completely took over regulation in its home state, and its rules and weight classes became the de facto rule set for mixed martial arts.[4] The UFC realigned their weight classes to comply with the new regulations in 2001.[5]
Current Title Histories
Heavyweight Championship
- 206 to 265 lbs (93 to 120 kg)
No. | Name | Date | Location | Defenses |
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1 | Mark Coleman (def. Dan Severn) |
February 7, 1997 (UFC 12) |
Dothan, Alabama, US | |
2 | Maurice Smith | July 27, 1997 (UFC 14) |
Birmingham, Alabama, US |
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3 | Randy Couture | December 21, 1997 (UFC Japan) |
Yokohama, Japan | |
Couture left the UFC in January 1998 due to a contract dispute and was stripped of the title.[1] | ||||
4 | Bas Rutten (def. Kevin Randleman) |
May 7, 1999 (UFC 20) |
Birmingham, Alabama, US | |
The title was vacated in June 1999 when Rutten retired due to training injuries.[6] | ||||
5 | Kevin Randleman (def. Pete Williams) |
November 19, 1999 (UFC 23) |
Tokyo, Japan |
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6 | Randy Couture (2) | November 17, 2000 (UFC 28) |
Atlantic City, New Jersey, US |
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7 | Josh Barnett | March 22, 2002 (UFC 36) |
Las Vegas, Nevada, US | |
Barnett was stripped of the title on July 26, 2002 after testing positive for anabolic steroids in a post-fight drug test.[7] | ||||
8 | Ricco Rodriguez (def. Randy Couture) |
September 27, 2002 (UFC 39) |
Uncasville, Connecticut, US | |
9 | Tim Sylvia | February 28, 2003 (UFC 41) |
Atlantic City, New Jersey, US |
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Sylvia relinquished his title in September 2003 after testing positive for anabolic steroids in a post-fight drug test.[8] | ||||
10 | Frank Mir (def. Tim Sylvia) |
June 19, 2004 (UFC 48) |
Las Vegas, Nevada, US | |
Andrei Arlovski (def. Tim Sylvia for interim title) |
February 5, 2005 (UFC 51) |
Las Vegas, Nevada, US |
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Mir was stripped of the title in August 2005 after being unable to defend due to an injury.[9] | ||||
11 | Andrei Arlovski (promoted to undisputed champion) |
August 12, 2005 |
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12 | Tim Sylvia (2) | April 15, 2006 (UFC 59) |
Anaheim, California, US |
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13 | Randy Couture (3) | March 3, 2007 (UFC 68) |
Columbus, Ohio, US |
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Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira (def. Tim Sylvia for interim title) |
February 2, 2008 (UFC 81) |
Las Vegas, Nevada, US | ||
14 | Brock Lesnar (def. Randy Couture) |
November 15, 2008 (UFC 91) |
Las Vegas, Nevada, US | |
Frank Mir (def. Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira for interim title) |
December 27, 2008 (UFC 92) |
Las Vegas, Nevada, US | ||
14 | Brock Lesnar (def. Frank Mir for undisputed title) |
July 11, 2009 (UFC 100) |
Las Vegas, Nevada, US | |
Shane Carwin (def. Frank Mir for interim title) |
March 27, 2010 (UFC 111) |
Newark, New Jersey, US | ||
14 | Brock Lesnar (def. Shane Carwin for undisputed title) |
July 3, 2010 (UFC 116) |
Las Vegas, Nevada, US | |
15 | Cain Velasquez | October 23, 2010 (UFC 121) |
Anaheim, California, US |
Light Heavyweight Championship
- 186 to 205 lbs (84 to 93 kg)
- The Light Heavyweight Title was known as the Middleweight Title prior to UFC 31 (May 4, 2001).
- The UFC Light Heavyweight Title was unified with the Pride World Middleweight Title (204.6 lb) on September 8, 2007 when Quinton Jackson defeated Dan Henderson at UFC 75.
No. | Name | Date | Location | Defenses |
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1 | Frank Shamrock (def. Kevin Jackson) |
December 21, 1997 (UFC Japan) |
Yokohama, Japan |
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The title was vacated in November 1999 when Shamrock retired, citing a lack of competition, and left the UFC.[1] | ||||
2 | Tito Ortiz (def. Wanderlei Silva) |
April 14, 2000 (UFC 25) |
Tokyo, Japan |
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Randy Couture (def. Chuck Liddell for interim title) |
June 6, 2003 (UFC 43) |
Las Vegas, Nevada, US | ||
3 | Randy Couture (def. Tito Ortiz for undisputed title) |
September 26, 2003 (UFC 44) |
Las Vegas, Nevada, US | |
4 | Vitor Belfort | January 31, 2004 (UFC 46) |
Las Vegas, Nevada, US | |
5 | Randy Couture (2) | August 21, 2004 (UFC 49) |
Las Vegas, Nevada, US | |
6 | Chuck Liddell | April 16, 2005 (UFC 52) |
Las Vegas, Nevada, US |
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7 | Quinton Jackson | May 26, 2007 (UFC 71) |
Las Vegas, Nevada, US |
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8 | Forrest Griffin | July 5, 2008 (UFC 86) |
Las Vegas, Nevada, US | |
9 | Rashad Evans | December 27, 2008 (UFC 92) |
Las Vegas, Nevada, US | |
10 | Lyoto Machida | May 23, 2009 (UFC 98) |
Las Vegas, Nevada, US |
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11 | Mauricio Rua | May 8, 2010 (UFC 113) |
Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Middleweight Championship
- 171 to 185 lbs (77 to 84 kg)
- The UFC Middleweight Title was unified with the Pride World Welterweight Title (183 lb) on March 1, 2008 when Anderson Silva defeated Dan Henderson at UFC 82.
No. | Name | Date | Location | Defenses |
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1 | Dave Menne (def. Gil Castillo) |
September 28, 2001 (UFC 33) |
Las Vegas, Nevada, US | |
2 | Murilo Bustamante | January 11, 2002 (UFC 35) |
Las Vegas, Nevada, US |
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Bustamante was stripped of the title on October 5, 2002 after signing with Pride.[1] | ||||
3 | Evan Tanner (def. David Terrell) |
February 5, 2005 (UFC 51) |
Las Vegas, Nevada, US | |
4 | Rich Franklin |
June 4, 2005 (UFC 53) |
Atlantic City, New Jersey, US |
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5 | Anderson Silva | October 14, 2006 (UFC 64) |
Las Vegas, Nevada, US |
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Welterweight Championship
- 156 to 170 lbs (70 to 77 kg)
- The Welterweight Title was known as the Lightweight Title prior to UFC 31 (May 4, 2001).
No. | Name | Date | Location | Defenses |
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1 | Pat Miletich (def. Mikey Burnett) |
October 16, 1998 (UFC Brazil) |
São Paulo, Brazil |
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2 | Carlos Newton | May 4, 2001 (UFC 31) |
Atlantic City, New Jersey, US | |
3 | Matt Hughes | November 2, 2001 (UFC 34) |
Las Vegas, Nevada, US |
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4 | B.J. Penn | January 31, 2004 (UFC 46) |
Las Vegas, Nevada, US | |
Penn was stripped of the title on May 17, 2004 after signing with K-1.[10] | ||||
5 | Matt Hughes (2) (def. Georges St. Pierre) |
October 22, 2004 (UFC 50) |
Atlantic City, New Jersey, US |
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6 | Georges St. Pierre | November 18, 2006 (UFC 65) |
Sacramento, California, US | |
7 | Matt Serra | April 7, 2007 (UFC 69) |
Houston, Texas, US | |
Georges St. Pierre (def. Matt Hughes for interim title) |
December 29, 2007 (UFC 79) |
Las Vegas, Nevada, US | ||
8 | Georges St. Pierre (2) (def. Matt Serra for undisputed title) |
April 19, 2008 (UFC 83) |
Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
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Lightweight Championship
- 146 to 155 lbs (66 to 70 kg)
- The Lightweight Title was known as the Bantamweight Title prior to UFC 31 (May 4, 2001).
No. | Name | Date | Location | Defenses |
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1 | Jens Pulver (def. Caol Uno) |
February 23, 2001 (UFC 30) |
Atlantic City, New Jersey, US |
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Pulver was stripped of the title and left the UFC in March 2002 due to a contract dispute.[1] | ||||
B.J. Penn and Caol Uno fought to a draw on February 28, 2003 in Atlantic City, NJ (UFC 41) in the finals of a 4-man tournament for the vacant Lightweight championship.[1] | ||||
2 | Sean Sherk (def. Kenny Florian) |
October 14, 2006 (UFC 64) |
Las Vegas, Nevada, US |
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Sherk was stripped of the title December 8, 2007 after testing positive for anabolic steroids in a post-fight drug test.[11] | ||||
3 | B. J. Penn (def. Joe Stevenson) |
January 19, 2008 (UFC 80) |
Newcastle upon Tyne, England |
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4 | Frankie Edgar | April 10, 2010 (UFC 112) |
Abu Dhabi, UAE |
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Featherweight Championship
- 136 to 145 lbs (61 to 66 kg)
- Prior to November 20, 2010, Jose Aldo was known as the WEC Featherweight Champion. However, it was announced that he would become the first UFC Featherweight Champion following the UFC-WEC merger.[12]
No. | Name | Date | Location | Defenses |
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1 | Jose Aldo (promoted to undisputed champion) |
November 20, 2010 |
Bantamweight Championship
- 126 to 135 lbs (57 to 61 kg)
- Prior to December 16, 2010, Dominick Cruz was known as the WEC Bantamweight Champion. However, it was announced that he would become the first UFC Bantamweight Champion following the UFC-WEC merger.
No. | Name | Date | Location | Defenses |
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1 | Dominick Cruz (promoted to undisputed champion) |
December 16, 2010 |
Superfight Championship
- Openweight fights featuring previous tournament fighters.
No. | Name | Date | Location | Defenses |
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Ken Shamrock and Royce Gracie fought to a draw on April 7, 1995 in Charlotte, NC (UFC 5) in a title fight for the vacant superfight championship.[1] | ||||
1 | Ken Shamrock (def. Dan Severn) |
July 14, 1995 (UFC 6) |
Casper, Wyoming, US |
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2 | Dan Severn | May 17, 1996 (UFC 9) |
Detroit, Michigan, US | |
The Superfight championship was unified with Mark Coleman's Heavyweight championship on February 7, 1997 in Dothan, AL (UFC 12) when Coleman defeated Severn. |
UFC Tournaments
Event | Weight class | Winner | Runner-up | Date |
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UFC 1 | None | Royce Gracie | Gerard Gordeau | November 12, 1993 |
UFC 2 | None | Royce Gracie | Patrick Smith | March 11, 1994 |
UFC 3 | None | Steve Jennum | Harold Howard | September 9, 1994 |
UFC 4 | None | Royce Gracie | Dan Severn | December 16, 1994 |
UFC 5 | None | Dan Severn | Dave Beneteau | February 16, 1995 |
UFC 6 | None | Oleg Taktarov | David Abbott | July 14, 1995 |
UFC 7 | None | Marco Ruas | Paul Varelans | September 8, 1995 |
The Ultimate Ultimate | None | Dan Severn | Oleg Taktarov | December 16, 1995 |
UFC 8 | None | Don Frye | Gary Goodridge | February 16, 1996 |
UFC 10 | None | Mark Coleman | Don Frye | July 12, 1996 |
UFC 11 | None | Mark Coleman | Scott Ferrozzo | September 20, 1996 |
The Ultimate Ultimate 2 | None | Don Frye | David Abbott | December 7, 1996 |
UFC 12 | Heavyweight | Vitor Belfort | Scott Ferrozzo | February 7, 1997 |
Lightweight | Jerry Bohlander | Nick Sanzo | ||
UFC 13 | Heavyweight | Randy Couture | Steven Graham | May 30, 1997 |
Lightweight | Guy Mezger | Tito Ortiz | ||
UFC 14 | Heavyweight | Mark Kerr | Dan Bobish | July 27, 1997 |
Middleweight | Kevin Jackson | Tony Fryklund | ||
UFC 15 | Heavyweight | Mark Kerr | Dwayne Cason | October 17, 1997 |
Ultimate Japan | Heavyweight | Kazushi Sakuraba | Marcus Silveira | December 21, 1997 |
UFC 16 | Lightweight | Pat Miletich | Chris Brennan | March 13, 1998 |
UFC 17 | Middleweight | Dan Henderson | Carlos Newton | May 15, 1998 |
Ultimate Japan 2 | Middleweight | Kenichi Yamamoto | Katsuhisa Fujii | November 14, 1999 |
UFC 41 | Lightweight | B.J. Penn drew with Caol Uno in the final match of the 4-man lightweight tournament. | February 28, 2003 |
The Ultimate Fighter
By Nationality
The following include championship title holders, or UFC tournament and Ultimate Fighter tournament winners.
Country | Titles |
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United States | 65 |
Brazil | 11 |
Canada | 3 |
United Kingdom | 3 |
Japan | 2 |
Belarus | 1 |
Mexico | 1 |
Netherlands | 1 |
Russia | 1 |
See also
- List of current mixed martial arts champions
- List of current UFC fighters
- List of UFC events
- Mixed martial arts weight classes
References
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- ^ Plotz, David (November 7, 1999). "Fight Clubbed". Slate.com. Retrieved March 21, 2007.
- ^ 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.
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- ^ Trembow, Ivan (2000). "New Jersey Commission Corrects Mainstream UFC Stories" (Reprint). MMAWeekly.com. Retrieved September 8, 2007.
- ^ Rutten, Bas. "Bas Rutten Biography". Archived from the original on May 20, 2007. Retrieved September 12, 2007.
- ^ Iole, Kevin (August 14, 2004). "UFC fighter flunks drug test". Reviewjournal.com: the Las Vegas Review-Journal website. Retrieved September 12, 2007.
- ^ Fitzgerald, Tom (November 26, 2006). "Fighting outside the box". SFgate.com: the San Francisco Chronicle website. Retrieved September 12, 2007.
- ^ "UFC Strips Mir of Heavyweight Belt, Arlovski New Champion". Sherdog.com. August 13, 2005. Retrieved September 12, 2007.
- ^ "B.J. Penn Stripped of Title". MMARingReport.com. May 17, 2004. Retrieved December 9, 2007.
- ^ Meltzer, Dave (December 9, 2007). "Sherk stripped of lightweight title". Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved December 10, 2007.
- ^ "New UFC Champion Jose Aldo officially awarded title belt". mmajunkie.com. November 20, 2010.
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