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{{short description|Honors mixed martial artists and MMA personalities}}{{Infobox| bodystyle = class="infobox" style="width:22em; font-size:90%;" | above = UFC Hall of Fame | abovestyle = background-color: #000000 | subheader = | image1 = | caption1 = | headerstyle = background-color: #005AAB | header1 = | label2 = Established | data2 = November 21, 2003 | label4 = Founder | data4 = Ultimate Fighting Championship | label5 = Inductees | data5 = 15 pioneers 4 modern-era 6 contributors 4 Fights (30 total inductees) (3 double inductees) | header20 = | header30 = | header40 = | header50 = | below = }}The UFC Hall of Fame is a hall of fame which honors mixed martial artists and MMA personalities, established and maintained by the U.S.-based mixed martial arts promotion Ultimate Fighting Championship. In addition to the Ultimate Fighting Championship, the UFC Hall of Fame recognizes accomplishments from Pride Fighting Championships, World Extreme Cagefighting and Strikeforce; all of which are former mixed martial arts promotions that have been bought-out by the UFC and its parent corporations. It was officially established in Las Vegas on November 21, 2003 at UFC 45 with the inaugural inductees being UFC Originals Royce Gracie and Ken Shamrock.[1] InducteesPioneer wing | Name | Date of Induction (event) | UFC recognized accolades |
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BRA}} Royce Gracie | November 21, 2003 (UFC 45) | UFC 1 Tournament Winner, UFC 2 Tournament Winner and UFC 4 Tournament Winner.}} | USA}} Ken Shamrock | November 21, 2003 (UFC 45) | One-time UFC Superfight Champion, two UFC Superfight Championship defenses, UFC 3 Tournament Finalist, one-time Pancrase Openweight Champion, one Pancrase Openweight Championship defense and King of Pancrase Tournament Winner.}} | USA}} Dan Severn | April 16, 2005 (UFC 52) | One-time UFC Superfight Champion, UFC 5 Tournament Winner and Ultimate Ultimate 1995 Tournament Winner.}} | USA}} Randy Couture | June 24, 2006 (The Ultimate Fighter: Team Ortiz vs. Team Shamrock Finale) | Three-time UFC Heavyweight Champion, three UFC Heavyweight Championship defenses, two-time UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, one-time Interim UFC Light Heavyweight champion and UFC 13 Heavyweight Tournament Champion. First fighter to hold two UFC championship titles in two different divisions.}} | USA}} Mark Coleman | March 1, 2008 (UFC 82) | One-time UFC Heavyweight Champion (first Heavyweight Champion in UFC history), UFC 10 Tournament Champion, UFC 11 Tournament Champion and Pride Grand Prix 2000 Finals Tournament Champion.}} | USA}} Chuck Liddell | July 11, 2009 (UFC 100) | One-time UFC Light Heavyweight Champion and four UFC Light Heavyweight Championship defenses.}} | USA}} Matt Hughes | May 29, 2010 (UFC 114) | Two-time UFC Welterweight Champion and seven UFC Welterweight Championship defenses.}} | USA}} Tito Ortiz | July 7, 2012 (UFC 148) | One-time UFC Light Heavyweight Champion and five UFC Light Heavyweight Championship defenses.}} | USA}} Pat Miletich | July 5, 2014 (UFC 175) | One-time UFC Welterweight Champion (first Welterweight Champion in UFC history), four UFC Welterweight Championship defenses and UFC 16 Welterweight Tournament Winner.}} | Netherlands}} Bas Rutten | July 11, 2015 (UFC 189) | One-time UFC Heavyweight Champion, one-time Pancrase Openweight Champion, and two Pancrase Openweight Championship defenses.}} | BRA}} Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira | July 10, 2016 (UFC Fan Expo) | One-time Pride Heavyweight Champion, one-time Interim Pride Heavyweight Champion and one-time Interim UFC Heavyweight Champion.}} | USA}} Don Frye | July 10, 2016 (UFC Fan Expo) | UFC 8 Tournament Winner, UFC 10 Tournament Finalist and UFC Ultimate Ultimate 1996 Tournament Winner.}} | USA}} Maurice Smith | July 6, 2017 (UFC Fan Expo) | One-time UFC Heavyweight Champion, one UFC Heavyweight Championship defense, one-time Extreme Fighting Heavyweight Championship and one Extreme Fighting Heavyweight Championship defense.}} | JPN}} Kazushi Sakuraba | July 6, 2017 (UFC Hall of Fame Ceremony, 2017) | UFC Japan Heavyweight Tournament Winner, most submission wins in Pride FC history, competed in longest fight in Pride FC history, and first fighter to defeat Royce Gracie.}} | USA}} Matt Serra | July 5, 2018 (UFC Hall of Fame Ceremony, 2018) | One-time UFC Welterweight Champion, The Ultimate Fighter 4 Welterweight Tournament Winner and first fighter to win both a The Ultimate Fighter Tournament and UFC Championship}} |
Modern-era wing | Name | Date of Induction (event) | UFC recognized accolades |
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USA}} Forrest Griffin | July 6, 2013 (UFC 162) | One-time UFC Light Heavyweight Champion and The Ultimate Fighter 1: Light Heavyweight Tournament Winner.}} | USA}} B.J. Penn | July 11, 2015 (UFC 189) | One-time UFC Welterweight Champion, one-time UFC Lightweight Champion with three UFC Lightweight Championship defenses, and UFC 41 Lightweight Tournament Co-Champion.}} | USA}} Urijah Faber | July 6, 2017 (UFC Hall of Fame Ceremony, 2017) | One-time WEC Featherweight Champion with five WEC Featherweight Championship defenses. First ever bantamweight inductee.}} | USA}} Ronda Rousey | July 5, 2018 (UFC Hall of Fame Ceremony, 2018) | First ever Women's UFC Champion, UFC Bantamweight Champion from 2012-2015. First ever female inductee, second ever bantamweight inductee.}} |
Contributors | Name | Date of Induction (event) | Contributions |
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Charles Lewis Jr. (Mask) | July 11, 2009 (UFC 100) | Founded the first major mixed martial arts clothing line Tapout.}} | Jeff Blatnick | July 11, 2015 (UFC 189) | Commentator, UFC commissioner and was instrumental in helping the UFC get regulated by athletic commissions.}} | Bob Meyrowitz | July 10, 2016 (UFC Fan Expo) | UFC co-creator and owner from UFC 6 to until it was sold to Zuffa in January 2001.}} | Joe Silva | July 6, 2017 (UFC Hall of Fame Ceremony, 2017) | UFC matchmaker from 1997 to 2016.}} | Bruce Connal | July 5, 2018 (UFC Hall of Fame Ceremony, 2018) | UFC television producer from 1997-2018.}} | Art Davie | July 5, 2018 (UFC Hall of Fame Ceremony, 2018) | UFC co-creator, co-owner from UFC 1 to UFC 5 and first UFC matchmaker.}} |
FightsFight | Date of Induction (event) | Notes |
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Forrest Griffin vs. Stephan Bonnar I | July 6, 2013 (The Ultimate Fighter 1 Finale) | Widely regarded as the greatest fight in UFC history. Also marked a turning point for the UFC in which popularity that was once lost started to return and finally marked MMA as a legitimate sport. Forest Griffin def. Stephan Bonnar by unanimous decision}} | Matt Hughes vs. Frank Trigg II | July 11, 2015 (UFC 52) | For the UFC Welterweight Championship. Matt Hughes def. Frank Trigg by submission in round 1. Comparatively poetic to their first meeting at UFC 45}} | Mark Coleman vs. Pete Williams | July 10, 2016 (UFC 17) | Pete Williams def. Mark Coleman by head-kick KO, the second head-kick KO in UFC history after Gordeau vs Tuli (UFC 1). One of the biggest upsets in early UFC history}} | Maurício Rua vs. Dan Henderson I[2] | July 5, 2018 (UFC Hall of Fame Ceremony) | Dan Henderson def. Maurício Rua by unanimous decision in a back and forth war. Second 5 round non-title fight in UFC history, also first to go the distance.}} |
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/Zuffa-Creates-quotHall-of-Famequot-with-Shamrock-Gracie-Charters-1262 |title=Zuffa Creates "Hall of Fame" with Shamrock, Gracie Charters |publisher=Sherdog.com |date=2003-11-05 |accessdate=2014-04-04}} 2. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.ufc.com/news/The-Fight-Henderson-vs-Shogun-I|title=The Fight - Henderson vs. Shogun I|work=UFC|access-date=2018-05-14|language=en}}
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