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Tim Sylvia

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American professional wrestler and mixed martial arts fighter

Tim Sylvia
BornTimothy Deane Sylvia
(1976-03-05)March 5, 1976 (age 49)[1]
Ellsworth, Maine, U.S.
Other namesThe Maine-iac
ResidenceKeosauqua, Iowa, U.S.[2]
Height6 ft 8 in (203 cm)
Weight265 lb (120 kg; 18 st 13 lb)
DivisionHeavyweight (2001–2008, 2011–2015)
Super Heavyweight (2009–2011, 2013)
Reach80 in (200 cm)
Fighting out ofPleasant Valley, Iowa, U.S.
TeamAmerican Top Team (2013–2015)
Miletich Fighting Systems (2001–2009)
Team Wolfpack (2009–2012)
RankBrown belt inBrazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Years active2001–2015 (MMA)
Mixed martial arts record
Total42
Wins31
By knockout22
By submission2
By decision7
Losses10
By knockout3
By submission4
By decision3
No contests1
Other information
Mixed martial arts record fromSherdog

Timothy Deane Sylvia (born March 5, 1976) is an American retiredmixed martial arts (MMA) fighter,professional wrestler, and a former two-timeUFC Heavyweight Champion. He has competed as aSuper Heavyweight andHeavyweight. While he is best known for competing in theUFC, Sylvia has also fought forAffliction, the International Fighting Championships (IFC), andONE FC.

Background

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Sylvia was born and raised inEllsworth, Maine, attending Ellsworth High School and graduating in 1992. He joined akarate school as a child, and beganwrestling in high school. After graduation, he worked construction,community gardening, hanging sheet rock, as a bouncer, and painting houses. After high school, he played semi-profootball for three years before becoming interested in MMA, and began to train withMarcus Davis, a fellow bouncer.[3] During this time Sylvia decided to take upboxing andgrappling. After training for a year, and winninggrappling tournaments, he got the opportunity to fight in a Rhode Islandno holds barred amateur event, in which he knocked out his opponent in 17 seconds.[4]

A long time UFC fan, Sylvia and some friends attendedUFC 28 inAtlantic City, New Jersey, in 2000. In late 2000 Sylvia sold all of his belongings and moved toBettendorf, Iowa, to train withTeam Miletich which had members such as formerUFC championsMatt Hughes andJens Pulver.[4] Sylvia was promoted to a purple belt inBrazilian Jiu-Jitsu on October 31, 2011.[5]

Mixed martial arts career

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Early professional career

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Sylvia made his professional MMA debut in 2001 fighting for the IFC. He went on to rack up thirteen consecutive wins with ten knockouts in organizations such as the Hawaii-based SuperBrawl, and Extreme Challenge.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

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In 2002, Sylvia signed with theUltimate Fighting Championship and won a TKO victory overWesley "Cabbage" Correira atUFC 39 when Correira's corner threw in the towel. Sylvia then went on to defeatRicco Rodriguez atUFC 41, winning the UFC heavyweight championship for the first time. Soon after Sylvia defended his title with another quick victory overGan McGee atUFC 44.

Controversy

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After the fight with McGee, Sylvia tested positive for the banned substanceStanozolol. He voluntarily forfeited his title and was handed a six-month suspension, and fined $10,000 by theNevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC). He later commented that the steroid usage was for shedding excess weight. Sylvia apologized and made no effort to claim innocence.[6]

Injury

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AtUFC 48 in June 2004, Sylvia returned to faceFrank Mir for the vacantUFC Heavyweight Championship; he lost. Early on in the fight Mir trapped Sylvia's right arm in anarmbar submission attempt. As Sylvia tried to escape the hold, Sylvia's rightradius bone snapped about three inches below his elbow. RefereeHerb Dean immediately stopped the fight and declared Sylvia unable to continue. Sylvia took exception to the decision and repeatedly claimed his arm was not broken (though the break could be explicitly seen on the slow-motion replay of the fight), even touching it and moving it around to demonstrate. Sylvia was taken to a local hospital where an x-ray revealed that his arm was in fact broken; he then took several months off to recuperate. Afterward, Sylvia said he was glad the referee stopped the fight, thereby saving his arm from further damage.

Return

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Six months after his loss toFrank Mir, Sylvia returned (a titanium plate had been attached to his forearm) to the UFC in February 2005, taking onAndrei Arlovski to crown an interim UFC heavyweight champion as Mir, while still the nominal UFC champion, had suffered numerous injuries from a motorcycle accident that left him unable to defend his title. Sylvia was knocked to the ground by an overhand right punch, and while on the ground was caught in an Achilles lock and submitted.

In May 2005, Sylvia defeated Mike Block in the IFC by TKO, then went on to face MMA veteranTra Telligman atUFC 54. With one second left in the first round, Sylvia landed a left head kick whichknocked out Telligman. Sylvia made his cable television debut next, fightingAssuério Silva atUltimate Fight Night 3 onSpike TV, winning a unanimous decision after three rounds in a match that was intended to decide the next number one contender.

Reclaiming the title

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AtUFC 59, Sylvia was finally awarded his rematch with the then-outright championAndrei Arlovski. After being knocked down by Arlovski, Sylvia won the fight via knockout in round one.

Sylvia next defended his championship in a trilogy fight with Andrei Arlovski atUFC 61. Sylvia utilized his reach and size advantage to win the fight by unanimous decision.

Sylvia next fought Mundials world Jiu-Jitsu champion, 2-time ADCC world champion and Jiu-Jitsu Pan American championJeff Monson atUFC 65. Billed as a classic "striker vs. grappler" match, Sylvia won again via unanimous decision by keeping the fight on the outside with the jab.

On March 3, 2007, Sylvia fought former UFC Heavyweight and UFC Light Heavyweight championRandy Couture atUFC 68. After being knocked down by Couture he lost the fight and title by decision.

On October 20, 2007, atUFC 77, Sylvia defeatedBrandon Vera via unanimous decision (29–28, 29–27, 29–28). In the post-fight interview he called outCheick Kongo to fight for the spot as number one contender for the heavyweight championship belt.[7]

On February 2, 2008, Sylvia lost via guillotine choke toAntônio Rodrigo Nogueira atUFC 81 in Las Vegas for the interim heavyweight championship. This fight earned him a $65,000Fight of the Night award.[8]

Early in 2008, Sylvia requested and was granted a release from his UFC contract, which still had one fight remaining on it. Sylvia cited unhappiness with pay, desire to faceFedor Emelianenko, the non-exclusive contracts of other organizations, and the opportunity to fight more often as his reasons for leaving.[9][10][11]

Post-UFC

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On March 28, 2008, Sylvia signed withAdrenaline MMA, formerlyM-1 Global, to a two-year contract that allowed him to fight for other organizations while under contract with Adrenaline. A few weeks later he was offered to fightFedor Emelianenko atAffliction Clothing's inaugural eventAffliction: Banned. The fight took place on July 19, 2008, and saw the Russian dropping Sylvia and taking his back before securing a rear naked choke, forcing Sylvia to submit at 0:36 of the first round.

On February 25, 2009, Sylvia's manager (andAdrenaline MMACEO) Monte Cox announced that Sylvia would face former boxing world heavyweight champion and1988 Olympic gold medalistRay Mercer in a boxing main event atAdrenaline MMA III on May 30, 2009, at theTrump Taj Mahal Casino Resort inAtlantic City. However, after the New Jersey State Athletic Control Board refused to sanction the fight, the event was moved to Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center inBirmingham, Alabama, and rescheduled to June 13. Only days before the bout, it was changed to be contested under MMA rules, again because of sanctioning problems. When they finally met, Mercer knocked Sylvia out with a single punch nine seconds into the first round.[12] Sylvia weighed in at 310.6 pounds for the Super Heavyweight fight.

Before his bout with Mercer, Sylvia was scheduled to facePaul Buentello atAffliction: Trilogy. But after the devastating KO loss, Cox and Affliction decided it would be best for Sylvia to sit out the next few months, because of his recent losses.

After Affliction folded, Sylvia defeated Jason Riley via TKO (punches) 2:32 into the first round at theAdrenaline IVmain event on September 18, 2009, in Council Bluffs, Iowa.[13] It was later revealed through Sherdog.com that Sylvia broke his right hand about a minute and a half into his fight with Riley, spoiling a debut with the Japanese promotionDream, planned for October 25.

Sylvia's next fight was expected to be a rematch withThe Ultimate Fighter alumniWes Sims on March, 20th in Ohio. However, the Ohio State Athletic Commission refused to sanction the bout, saying that the fight was "non-competitive",[14] resulting in the bout being rescheduled to June 6, 2010, in Nova Scotia, Canada, for the IFC Superheavyweight title.

In the meantime, Sylvia fought five time World's Strongest ManMariusz Pudzianowski at Moosin: God of Martial Arts on May 21, 2010, winning by submission (punches).

The Sims fight was scuttled again (as well as another against UFC veteranPedro Rizzo), when it was discovered that Sylvia broke his foot at Moosin.[15]

Sylvia defeatedPaul Buentello by Knockout due to an uppercut at Powerhouse World Promotions: War on the Mainland on August 14.[16]As heavyweight fighterPedro Rizzo entered the ring during the post fight interview, Powerhouse World Promotions announced Sylvia would make his first title defense against the fellow UFC veteran. The fight never occurred, however, as PWP disappeared after this inaugural event.

Sylvia fought Vince Lucero at CFX/Extreme Challenge on December 11.[17] Sylvia won the fight by submission due to punches.

Titan Fighting Championship

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Sylvia fought Abe Wagner at Titan Fighting Championships 16 (Sylvia replacedTodd Duffee), Sylvia weighed in at 311 pounds and was defeated 32 seconds into the first round, ending his 4 fight win streak.[18]The super heavyweight matchup served as the main event of Friday night's HDNet-broadcast event, which took place at Memorial Hall in Kansas City, Kan.

Wagner's speed advantage was evident in the opening seconds, and he looked to pepper Sylvia with strikes on multiple levels as he retreated and stayed away from his opponent's length. Then a right hand brought about the beginning of the end.

Wagner caught Sylvia on the temple, and the former UFC champ was visibly staggered. As "The Maine-iac" tried to recover, Wagner went on the assault with jackhammer punches that chased Sylvia across the cage. Sylvia avoided the shots as he retreated, but once he reached the cage, Wagner landed a four-punch combination that saw his opponent slump to the canvas. Referee Jason Herzog wasted little time in rushing in to call the fight, and the decision was justified when Sylvia stumbled as he returned to his feet. The entire process took just 32 seconds.

Fight Tour

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Sylvia was originally scheduled to face Shayne Adams (1–2) on August 13 at a Fight Tour event at the Rockford Metro Centre in Rockford, Illinois.[19] But due to a scheduling conflict with the athletic commission the event will now take place on August 20.[20] Sylvia was then scheduled to face Brian Heden at the August 20 Fight Tour event because the Illinois Athletic Commission would not approve the fight between Adams and Sylvia.[21] However the bout between Sylvia and Heden was later scrapped for unknown reasons and Sylvia would now face submission specialist Patrick Barrentine.[22] Sylvia defeated Barrentine via TKO in the first round.[23] Sylvia weighed in at 280.5 pounds for the bout, 30 pounds lighter than his previous bout against Wagner.[24]

ProElite

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Sylvia was expected to take onPedro Rizzo at ProElite 2 on November 5,[25] However Rizzo later pulled out of the bout due to injury.[26]Sylvia instead competed againstGerman heavyweight Andreas Kraniotakes[27] and won the fight via unanimous decision.

New England Fights

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Sylvia fought against Randy Smith at NEF: Fight Night 3 on June 16 in his home state of Maine.[28]Sylvia defeated Smith in 12 seconds via TKO.

ONE Fighting Championship

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In mid-July 2012, it was announced that Tim Sylvia had signed with the Asia-based promotionONE Championship.[29][30] The promotion quickly announced that Sylvia would faceAndrei Arlovski in his debut, marking the fourth time the two fighters had faced each other.Sylvia and Arlovski faced off atONE Fighting Championship: Pride of a Nation on August 31, 2012, inManila. The fight between Tim Sylvia and Andrei Arlovski ended in a no-contest due to an illegal soccer kick by Andrei Arlovski. According to ONE FC rules at the time, soccer kicks are legal only if the referee clears the fighter to do so after determining the grounded fighter can still intelligently defend himself. Arlovski received no such clearance, the kick was deemed illegal. Four days later, One FC eliminated the clearance restriction.

On May 31, 2013, Sylvia foughtTony Johnson atONE FC 9: Rise to Power.[31] Sylvia lost by TKO (doctor stoppage) in 3:25 of the third round.

Inoki Genome Federation

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Sylvia foughtSatoshi Ishii atInoki Bom-Ba-Ye and lost by unanimous decision.[32]

Fight Nights

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Sylvia fought Dagestan prospectRuslan Magomedov at Fight Nights: Battle of Moscow 13 and lost by unanimous decision.[33]

Retirement

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Sylvia was scheduled to face Juliano Coutinho at Reality Fighting on January 3, 2015, however, he was denied medical clearance by the Mohegan Athletic Unit, and as a result the fight was cancelled. Sylvia weighed in at 371 pounds for the fight. When asked why the fight was cancelled Monte Cox, Sylvia's manager, wrote on Facebook “Not 100 [percent] sure... because of his age he had to do a lot of meds at last minute,” Cox wrote. “In all he needed a stress test, MRI, EKG, eye, blood and physical." Apparently all the tests ordered by the Mohegan commission have made a significant impact on Sylvia's bank account, as he wrote on Cox's Facebook thread that he is “[$2,000] in the hole because of all the [tests] I had to do.[34] After the cancelled fight Sylvia announced his retirement from MMA. He appeared in the cage alongside his proposed opponent and said an MRI issue prevented him from competing. “This is the end of my career,” Sylvia said at Mohegan Sun Arena, adding, “They said that I’ve received enough damage over 16 years.”[35]

Professional wrestling career

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On September 25, 2010, Sylvia made hispro wrestling debut, losing via submission to fellow mixed-martial-artistJosh Barnett, atIGF's Genome 13 event.[36]

A grassroots Twitter campaign started on August 1, 2013, forTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling presidentDixie Carter to sign Sylvia and add him to the TNA ranks. Sylvia himself endorsed the campaign by re-tweeting it to his Twitter followers.[37][38]

Slapfighting career

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At the age of 47, Sylvia made his return to combat sports, competing at SlapFIGHT Championship 25 on April 22, 2023. Sylvia knocked out his opponent in the fifth round.[39]

Personal life

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Sylvia has a son.[2] In 2010, Sylvia confirmed that he is a police officer in the State of Illinois on a part-time basis (one day a month).[40][41][42][43]

Championships and accomplishments

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Mixed martial arts

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Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
42 matches31 wins10 losses
By knockout223
By submission24
By decision73
No contests1
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss31–10 (1)Ruslan MagomedovDecision (unanimous)Fight Nights: Battle of Moscow 13October 27, 201335:00Moscow, RussiaSuper Heavyweight bout.
Loss31–9 (1)Tony JohnsonTKO (doctor stoppage)ONE Fighting Championship: Rise to PowerMay 31, 201333:25Pasay, PhilippinesCatchweight (271 lb) bout; Sylvia missed weight.
Loss31–8 (1)Satoshi IshiiDecision (unanimous)IGF: INOKI-BOM-BA-YE 2012December 31, 201235:00Tokyo, JapanOpenweight bout.
NC31–7 (1)Andrei ArlovskiNo Contest (kick to grounded opponent)ONE Fighting Championship: Pride of a NationAugust 31, 201224:46Quezon City, PhilippinesCatchweight (285 lb) bout; Sylvia missed weight.
Win31–7Randy SmithTKO (punches)NEF Fight Night 3June 16, 201210:12Lewiston, Maine, United States
Win30–7Andreas KraniotakesDecision (unanimous)ProElite: Big GunsNovember 5, 201135:00Moline, Illinois, United StatesReturn to Heavyweight.
Win29–7Patrick BarrentineTKO (punches and elbows)Fight TourAugust 20, 201112:09Rockford, Illinois, United States
Loss28–7Abe WagnerTKO (punches)Titan FC 16: Sylvia vs. WagnerJanuary 28, 201110:32Kansas City, Kansas, United States
Win28–6Vince LuceroTKO (submission to punches)CFX: Extreme Challenge on TargetDecember 11, 201012:44Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Win27–6Paul BuentelloKO (punch)PWP: War on the MainlandAugust 14, 201024:57Irvine, California, United StatesWon inaugural PWP Heavyweight Championship; Weight limit was extended to 275 lb.
Win26–6Mariusz PudzianowskiTKO (submission to punches)Moosin: God of Martial ArtsMay 21, 201021:43Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Win25–6Jason RileyTKO (punches)Adrenaline MMA IVSeptember 18, 200912:32Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States
Loss24–6Ray MercerKO (punch)Adrenaline MMA 3: Bragging RightsJune 13, 200910:09Birmingham, Alabama, United StatesSuper Heavyweight bout.
Loss24–5Fedor EmelianenkoSubmission (rear-naked choke)Affliction: BannedJuly 19, 200810:36Anaheim, California, United StatesFor the WAMMA Heavyweight Championship.
Loss24–4Antônio Rodrigo NogueiraSubmission (guillotine choke)UFC 81February 2, 200831:28Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesFor the interimUFC Heavyweight Championship. Fight of the Night.
Win24–3Brandon VeraDecision (unanimous)UFC 77October 21, 200735:00Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Loss23–3Randy CoutureDecision (unanimous)UFC 68March 3, 200755:00Columbus, Ohio, United StatesLost theUFC Heavyweight Championship.
Win23–2Jeff MonsonDecision (unanimous)UFC 65November 18, 200655:00Sacramento, California, United StatesDefended theUFC Heavyweight Championship.
Win22–2Andrei ArlovskiDecision (unanimous)UFC 61July 8, 200655:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesDefended theUFC Heavyweight Championship.
Win21–2Andrei ArlovskiTKO (punches)UFC 59April 15, 200612:43Anaheim, California, United StatesWon theUFC Heavyweight Championship.
Win20–2Assuério SilvaDecision (unanimous)UFC Ultimate Fight Night 3January 16, 200635:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win19–2Tra TelligmanKO (head kick)UFC 54August 20, 200514:59Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win18–2Mike BlockTKO (punches)IFC: Caged CombatMay 21, 200511:26Columbus, Ohio, United StatesWon vacant ISKA MMA Super heavyweight Championship.
Loss17–2Andrei ArlovskiSubmission (achilles lock)UFC 51February 5, 200510:47Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesFor the interimUFC Heavyweight Championship.
Win17–1Wes SimsTKO (punches)Superbrawl 38December 12, 200411:32Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Loss16–1Frank MirTechnical Submission (armbar)UFC 48June 19, 200410:50Las Vegas,Nevada, United StatesFor the vacantUFC Heavyweight Championship.
Win16–0Gan McGeeTKO (punches)UFC 44September 26, 200311:54Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesDefended theUFC Heavyweight Championship. Sylvia was stripped of the title on October 15, 2003 due a failed post-fight drug test.
Win15–0Ricco RodriguezTKO (punches)UFC 41February 28, 200313:09Atlantic City, New Jersey, United StatesWon theUFC Heavyweight Championship.
Win14–0Wesley CorreiraTKO (corner stoppage)UFC 39September 27, 200221:43Uncasville, Connecticut, United States
Win13–0Jeff GerlickTKO (punches)Extreme Challenge 48July 27, 200213:17Tama, Iowa, United States
Win12–0Mike WhiteheadTKO (knee and punches)Superbrawl 24: ROTH 2April 27, 200212:38Honolulu, Hawaii, United StatesWon the Return of the Heavyweights Tournament.
Win11–0Jason LambertTKO (doctor stoppage)24:13Return of the Heavyweights Tournament Semifinal.
Win10–0Boyd BallardKO (knee)13:21Return of the Heavyweights Tournament Quarterfinal.
Win9–0Mike WhiteheadTKO (punches)Superbrawl 24: ROTH 1April 26, 200213:46Honolulu, Hawaii, United StatesReturn of the Heavyweights Tournament Opening Round.
Win8–0Matt FremblingDecision (unanimous)Extreme Challenge 47March 16, 200225:00Orem, Utah, United StatesWon the EC 47 Heavyweight Tournament.
Win7–0Gino de la CruzTKO (punches)10:43EC 47 Heavyweight Tournament Semifinal.
Win6–0Ernest HendersonTKO (fell out of the ring)10:29EC 47 Heavyweight Tournament Quarterfinal.
Win5–0Greg WikanSubmission (choke)Extreme Challenge TrialsNovember 17, 200132:20Davenport, Iowa, United States
Win4–0Ben RothwellDecision (unanimous)Extreme Challenge 42August 24, 200135:00Davenport, Iowa, United States
Win3–0Greg WikanTKO (corner stoppage)UW: Ultimate Fight MinnesotaJune 2, 200115:00Bloomington, Minnesota, United States
Win2–0Gabe BeauperthySubmission (choke)GC 3: Showdown at SobobaApril 7, 200124:16Friant, California, United States
Win1–0Randy DurantTKO (punches)IFC: Battleground 2001January 19, 200112:05Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States

Pay-per-view bouts

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No.FightEventDateCityVenuePPV Buys
1.Rodriguez vs. SylviaUFC 41February 28, 2003Atlantic City, New Jersey, United StatesBoardwalk Hall60,000[50]
2.Arlovski vs. Sylvia 2UFC 59April 15, 2006Anaheim, California, United StatesArrowhead Pond425,000[51]
3.Sylvia vs. Arlovski 3UFC 61July 8, 2006Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesMandalay Bay Events Center775,000[52]
4.Sylvia vs. CoutureUFC 68March 3, 2007Columbus, Ohio, United StatesNationwide Arena540,000[53]
5.Sylvia vs. NogueiraUFC 81February 2, 2008Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesMandalay Bay Events Center650,000[54]
6.Emelianenko vs. SylviaAffliction: BannedJuly 19, 2008Anaheim, California, United StatesHonda Center100,000[55]

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Preceded by 12thUFC Heavyweight Championship
April 15, 2006 – March 3, 2007
Succeeded by
Preceded by 9thUFC Heavyweight Championship
February 28, 2003 – October 15, 2003
Vacant
Sylvia relinquished his title
Title next held by
Frank Mir
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