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UFC 18: The Road to the Heavyweight Title
The poster for UFC 18: The Road to the Heavyweight Title
PromotionUltimate Fighting Championship
DateJanuary 8, 1999
VenuePontchartrain Center
CityKenner, Louisiana
Event chronology
UFC Brazil: Ultimate BrazilUFC 18: The Road to the Heavyweight TitleUFC 19: Ultimate Young Guns

UFC 18: The Road to the Heavyweight Title was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on January 8, 1999 in Kenner, Louisiana. The event was seen live on pay per view in the United States, and later released on home video.[1][2]

History

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The event featured a UFC Lightweight Championship (now known as the Welterweight Championship) bout and six other bouts. UFC 18 was technically part two of what the UFC called "The Road To The Heavyweight Title", a tournament, spanning four events, held to crown the new UFC Heavyweight Champion after the title was vacated by Randy Couture (due to contract disputes).

Part one was held at UFC Brazil, with Tsuyoshi Kosaka taking a win to advance to UFC 18. UFC 18 featured the first US appearance of MMA legend Bas Rutten, and the first appearance of the late Evan Tanner, who would go on to become the UFC Middleweight Champion.

UFC 18 marked the first card where the initials "UFC" replaced "The Ultimate Fighting Championship" in the logo and when mentioned by the announcers/commentators. The new logo used the similar character from the old logo (with hands on his hips instead of punching the globe) combined with the letters UFC on the bottom.

Results

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Main Card
Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
WelterweightPat Miletich (c)def.Jorge PatinoDecision (unanimous)21:00[a]
MiddleweightEvan Tannerdef.Darrel GholarSubmission (rear naked choke)7:57
LightweightMikey Burnettdef.Townsend SaundersDecision (unanimous)15:00
MiddleweightTito Ortizdef.Jerry BohlanderTKO (cut)14:31
HeavyweightPedro Rizzodef.Mark ColemanDecision (split)15:00
HeavyweightBas Ruttendef.Tsuyoshi KosakaTKO (punches)14:15
Alternate bout
LightweightLaverne Clarkdef.Frank CaracciTKO (Submission to strikes)6:59

Encyclopedia awards

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The following fighters were honored in the October 2011 book titled UFC Encyclopedia.[4]

  • Fight of the Night: Bas Rutten vs. Tsuyoshi Kosaka
  • Submission of the Night: Evan Tanner

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "UFC® 18". Ufc.com. 2014-08-08. Retrieved 2014-08-12.
  2. ^ "UFC 18: The Road to the Heavyweight Title | MMA Event Page". Tapology. 2012-09-26. Retrieved 2014-08-12.
  3. ^ Meltzer, Dave (2009-04-20). "UFC 18: Rutten rules - Yahoo Sports". Sports.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2014-08-12.
  4. ^ Gerbasi, Thomas (2011-10-17). UFC Encyclopedia - The Definitive Guide to the Ultimate Fighting Championship. New York: DK. p. 171. ISBN 978-0756683610.
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    UFC 18: The Road to the Heavyweight Title
    The poster for UFC 18: The Road to the Heavyweight Title
    PromotionUltimate Fighting Championship
    DateJanuary 8, 1999
    VenuePontchartrain Center
    CityKenner, Louisiana
    Event chronology
    UFC Brazil: Ultimate BrazilUFC 18: The Road to the Heavyweight TitleUFC 19: Ultimate Young Guns

    UFC 18: The Road to the Heavyweight Title was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on January 8, 1999 in Kenner, Louisiana. The event was seen live on pay per view in the United States, and later released on home video.[1][2]

    History

    The event featured a UFC Lightweight Championship (now known as the Welterweight Championship) bout and six other bouts. UFC 18 was technically part two of what the UFC called "The Road To The Heavyweight Title", a tournament, spanning four events, held to crown the new UFC Heavyweight Champion after the title was vacated by Randy Couture (due to contract disputes).

    Part one was held at UFC Brazil, with Tsuyoshi Kosaka taking a win to advance to UFC 18. UFC 18 featured the first US appearance of MMA legend Bas Rutten, and the first appearance of the late Evan Tanner, who would go on to become the UFC Middleweight Champion.

    UFC 18 marked the first card where the initials "UFC" replaced "The Ultimate Fighting Championship" in the logo and when mentioned by the announcers/commentators. The new logo used the similar character from the old logo (with hands on his hips instead of punching the globe) combined with the letters UFC on the bottom.

    Results

    Main Card
    Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
    WelterweightPat Miletich (c)def.Jorge PatinoDecision (unanimous)21:00[a]
    MiddleweightEvan Tannerdef.Darrel GholarSubmission (rear naked choke)7:57
    LightweightMikey Burnettdef.Townsend SaundersDecision (unanimous)15:00
    MiddleweightTito Ortizdef.Jerry BohlanderTKO (cut)14:31
    HeavyweightPedro Rizzodef.Mark ColemanDecision (split)15:00
    HeavyweightBas Ruttendef.Tsuyoshi KosakaTKO (punches)14:15
    Alternate bout
    LightweightLaverne Clarkdef.Frank CaracciTKO (Submission to strikes)6:59

    Encyclopedia awards

    The following fighters were honored in the October 2011 book titled UFC Encyclopedia.[4]

    • Fight of the Night: Bas Rutten vs. Tsuyoshi Kosaka
    • Submission of the Night: Evan Tanner

    See also

    References

    1. ^ "UFC® 18". Ufc.com. 2014-08-08. Retrieved 2014-08-12.
    2. ^ "UFC 18: The Road to the Heavyweight Title | MMA Event Page". Tapology. 2012-09-26. Retrieved 2014-08-12.
    3. ^ Meltzer, Dave (2009-04-20). "UFC 18: Rutten rules - Yahoo Sports". Sports.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2014-08-12.
    4. ^ Gerbasi, Thomas (2011-10-17). UFC Encyclopedia - The Definitive Guide to the Ultimate Fighting Championship. New York: DK. p. 171. ISBN 978-0756683610.
    • UFC 18 results at Sherdog.com
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