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UFC 21

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UFC mixed martial arts event in 1999
UFC 21: Return of the Champions
The poster for UFC 21: Return of the Champions
PromotionUltimate Fighting Championship
DateJuly 16, 1999
VenueFive Seasons Events Center
CityCedar Rapids, Iowa
Event chronology
UFC 20: Battle for the GoldUFC 21: Return of the ChampionsUFC 22: Only One Can Be Champion

UFC 21: Return of the Champions was amixed martial arts event held by theUltimate Fighting Championship on July 16, 1999 at theFive Seasons Events Center inCedar Rapids, Iowa. The event was seen live on pay per view in the United States, and later released onhome video.

History

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UFC 21 marked significant rule changes due to the Council of the Mixed Martial Arts Commission: preliminary bouts now consisted of two five minute-rounds, main card bouts were three five-minute rounds and championship bouts were five five-minute rounds (similar to theUnified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts used today in theUnited States). UFC 21 was the firstUFC event to adopt the10-point must system, commonly used inboxing, to judge fights instead of each judge merely stating their choice of fighter. 10 points are awarded for fighters who win the round, 6-9 points for the fighter that loses the round. Points are awarded for Octagon control, effective striking, grappling/near submissions, and aggressiveness.[1]

During the event, it was announced thatUFC Middleweight ChampionFrank Shamrock would defend his title atUFC 22 against rising starTito Ortiz.

Results

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Main Card
Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
HeavyweightMaurice Smithdef.Marco RuasTKO (corner stoppage)15:00
WelterweightPat Miletich (c)def.André PederneirasTKO (doctor stoppage)22:20[a]
MiddleweightJeremy Horndef.Daiju TakaseTKO (punches)14:41
MiddleweightPaul Jonesdef.Flavio Luiz MouraSubmission (rear-naked choke)14:20
HeavyweightTsuyoshi Kosakadef.Tim LajcikTKO (corner stoppage)25:00
MiddleweightEugene Jacksondef.Royce AlgerKO (punch)21:19
Alternate Bouts
HeavyweightAndre Robertsdef.Ron WatermanKO (punch)12:51
HeavyweightTravis Fultondef.David DoddDecision (unanimous)25:00
  1. ^For theUFC Welterweight Championship.

See also

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External links

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References

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  1. ^UFC 21: Hawkeye homecomingYahoo! News (April 23, 2009)Archived August 22, 2022, at theWayback Machine
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