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UFC 37: High Impact
The poster for UFC 37: High Impact
PromotionUltimate Fighting Championship
DateMay 10, 2002
VenueCenturyTel Center
CityBossier City, Louisiana
Attendance7,200
Buyrate50,000
Event chronology
UFC 36: Worlds CollideUFC 37: High ImpactUFC 37.5: As Real As It Gets

UFC 37: High Impact was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship at the CenturyTel Center in Bossier City, Louisiana on May 10, 2002. The event was seen live on pay per view in the United States, and was later released on home video.

History

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The card was headlined by a Middleweight Title Bout between Murilo Bustamante and Matt Lindland. It featured the first UFC appearances of Robbie Lawler and Ivan Salaverry.

The fight between Bustamante and Lindland has led to the contest being known as the infamous "double tap" fight. Bustamante had Lindland hooked cleanly in an armbar early in the fight, then released it after what seemed to be a tap, followed by a shout to stop the action by John McCarthy. Lindland claimed it wasn't a tap, which controversially led McCarthy to restart the fight. Many thought that this was a mistake by McCarthy to stop the fight considering it was probably the only way for Lindland to escape the armbar.

Bustamante was stripped of the title on October 5, 2002 after signing with PRIDE, thereby vacating the UFC Middleweight Championship belt.

Results

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Main Card
Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
MiddleweightMurilo Bustamante (c)def.Matt LindlandSubmission (guillotine choke)31:33[a]
HeavyweightRicco Rodriguezdef.Tsuyoshi KosakaTKO (punches)23:25
LightweightB.J. Penndef.Paul CreightonTKO (punches)23:23
MiddleweightPhil Baronidef.Amar SuloevTKO (punches)12:55
LightweightCaol Unodef.Yves EdwardsDecision (unanimous) (29–28, 30–29, 29–28)35:00
Preliminary card
MiddleweightIvan Salaverrydef.Andrei SemenovTKO (punches)32:27
WelterweightBenji Radachvs.Steve BergerNC (overturned by state commission)10:27[b]
WelterweightRobbie Lawlerdef.Aaron RileyDecision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–27, 29–27)35:00
  1. ^ For the UFC Middleweight Championship. Bustamante had Lindland in an armbar early in the fight, then released it after what seemed to be a tap, followed by a shout to stop the action by John McCarthy. Lindland claimed it wasn't a tap, which controversially led McCarthy to restart the fight. This has led to the contest being known as the infamous "double tap" fight.
  2. ^ Radach was declared the winner by TKO at 0:27 of the first round, but the fight was later ruled a No Contest by the Louisiana State Athletic Commission due to Radach holding the fence.

Encyclopedia awards

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The following fighters were honored in the October 2011 book titled UFC Encyclopedia.[1]

  • Fight of the Night: Robbie Lawler vs. Aaron Riley
  • Knockout of the Night: Ricco Rodriguez
  • Submission of the Night: Murilo Bustamante

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Gerbasi, Thomas (2011-10-17). UFC Encyclopedia - The Definitive Guide to the Ultimate Fighting Championship. New York: DK. p. 194. ISBN 978-0756683610.
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    UFC 37: High Impact
    The poster for UFC 37: High Impact
    PromotionUltimate Fighting Championship
    DateMay 10, 2002
    VenueCenturyTel Center
    CityBossier City, Louisiana
    Attendance7,200
    Buyrate50,000
    Event chronology
    UFC 36: Worlds CollideUFC 37: High ImpactUFC 37.5: As Real As It Gets

    UFC 37: High Impact was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship at the CenturyTel Center in Bossier City, Louisiana on May 10, 2002. The event was seen live on pay per view in the United States, and was later released on home video.

    History

    The card was headlined by a Middleweight Title Bout between Murilo Bustamante and Matt Lindland. It featured the first UFC appearances of Robbie Lawler and Ivan Salaverry.

    The fight between Bustamante and Lindland has led to the contest being known as the infamous "double tap" fight. Bustamante had Lindland hooked cleanly in an armbar early in the fight, then released it after what seemed to be a tap, followed by a shout to stop the action by John McCarthy. Lindland claimed it wasn't a tap, which controversially led McCarthy to restart the fight. Many thought that this was a mistake by McCarthy to stop the fight considering it was probably the only way for Lindland to escape the armbar.

    Bustamante was stripped of the title on October 5, 2002 after signing with PRIDE, thereby vacating the UFC Middleweight Championship belt.

    Results

    Main Card
    Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
    MiddleweightMurilo Bustamante (c)def.Matt LindlandSubmission (guillotine choke)31:33[a]
    HeavyweightRicco Rodriguezdef.Tsuyoshi KosakaTKO (punches)23:25
    LightweightB.J. Penndef.Paul CreightonTKO (punches)23:23
    MiddleweightPhil Baronidef.Amar SuloevTKO (punches)12:55
    LightweightCaol Unodef.Yves EdwardsDecision (unanimous) (29–28, 30–29, 29–28)35:00
    Preliminary card
    MiddleweightIvan Salaverrydef.Andrei SemenovTKO (punches)32:27
    WelterweightBenji Radachvs.Steve BergerNC (overturned by state commission)10:27[b]
    WelterweightRobbie Lawlerdef.Aaron RileyDecision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–27, 29–27)35:00
    1. ^ For the UFC Middleweight Championship. Bustamante had Lindland in an armbar early in the fight, then released it after what seemed to be a tap, followed by a shout to stop the action by John McCarthy. Lindland claimed it wasn't a tap, which controversially led McCarthy to restart the fight. This has led to the contest being known as the infamous "double tap" fight.
    2. ^ Radach was declared the winner by TKO at 0:27 of the first round, but the fight was later ruled a No Contest by the Louisiana State Athletic Commission due to Radach holding the fence.

    Encyclopedia awards

    The following fighters were honored in the October 2011 book titled UFC Encyclopedia.[1]

    • Fight of the Night: Robbie Lawler vs. Aaron Riley
    • Knockout of the Night: Ricco Rodriguez
    • Submission of the Night: Murilo Bustamante

    See also

    References

    1. ^ Gerbasi, Thomas (2011-10-17). UFC Encyclopedia - The Definitive Guide to the Ultimate Fighting Championship. New York: DK. p. 194. ISBN 978-0756683610.
    • Official UFC website
    • Sherdog.com
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