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UFC 23

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UFC mixed martial arts event in 1999
UFC 23: Ultimate Japan 2
The poster for UFC 23: Ultimate Japan 2
PromotionUltimate Fighting Championship
DateNovember 19, 1999
VenueTokyo Bay NK Hall
CityTokyo,Japan
Event chronology
UFC 22: Only One Can Be ChampionUFC 23: Ultimate Japan 2UFC 24: First Defense

UFC 23: Ultimate Japan 2 was amixed martial arts event held by theUltimate Fighting Championship on November 19, 1999 atTokyo Bay NK Hall inTokyo,Japan.

History

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UFC 23 was the second UFC event to take place in Tokyo, Japan, where the newly formedPRIDE Fighting Championships were enjoying massive success. UFC 23 was headlined by a Heavyweight Championship Title bout betweenKevin Randleman andPete Williams, held to determine the champion afterBas Rutten's retirement.

The event also featured a four-man "Japanese" tournament, held to crown the first ever UFC Japan Champion. The tournament was the first in the UFC sinceUFC 17, and the last one-night tournament held by the UFC (subsequent multiple-night tournaments have since taken place in 2003 atUFC 39 andUFC 41, and in 2012 atUFC on FX 2,UFC on FX 3, andUFC 152). SEG originally intended UFC Japan to be a separate company, run by local promoters, but due to mounting financial problems, a lack of cooperation from Japanese promoters, and the rise of the popularPRIDE andK-1 organizations, the idea was scrapped followingUFC 25: Ultimate Japan 3.

UFC 23 was the first UFC event to not see a home video release, as SEG was nearing bankruptcy and struggling to keep the UFC alive through extremely limited pay per view in the US, as well as minor coverage inBrazil andJapan. UFC 23 has now been released as part of a DVD collection (UFC 21–30). It was also the first to feature James Werme who handled backstage interviews.

Bas Rutten announced at UFC 23 that he dropped his heavyweight championship title so he could drop down to middleweight to bringFrank Shamrock out of retirement to fight for the middleweight championship.

Results

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Main Card
Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
HeavyweightKevin Randlemandef.Pete WilliamsDecision (unanimous)55:00[a]
HeavyweightPedro Rizzodef.Tsuyoshi KosakaTKO (referee stoppage due to strikes)31:17
MiddleweightJoe Slickdef.Jason DeLuciaTKO (verbal submission due to knee injury)11:28
MiddleweightEugene Jacksondef.Keiichiro YamamiyaKO (punch)33:12
UFC Japan Middleweight Tournament Finals
MiddleweightKenichi Yamamotodef.Katsuhisa FujiiSubmission (kneebar)24:15
UFC Japan Middleweight Tournament Semifinals
MiddleweightKatsuhisa Fujiidef.Masutatsu YanoTKO (referee stoppage due to strikes)23:14
MiddleweightKenichi Yamamotodef.Daiju TakaseDecision (unanimous)35:00
  1. ^ For the vacantUFC Heavyweight Championship.

UFC Japan Tournament

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SemifinalsFinals
      
Katsuhisa FujiiTKO
Masutatsu Yano2
Katsuhisa Fujii1
Kenichi YamamotoSUB
Kenichi YamamotoDEC
Daiju Takase3

Encyclopedia awards

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

  • Fight of the Night: Eugene Jackson vs. Keiichiro Yamamiya
  • Knockout of the Night: Pedro Rizzodef. Tsuyoshi Kosaka

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. 178.ISBN 978-0756683610.

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