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UFC 29: Defense of the Belts
The poster for UFC 29: Defense of the Belts
Information
PromotionUltimate Fighting Championship
DateDecember 16, 2000
VenueDiffer Ariake Arena
CityTokyo, Japan
Attendance1,414[1]
Event chronology
UFC 28: High Stakes UFC 29: Defense of the Belts UFC 30: Battle on the Boardwalk

UFC 29: Defense of the Belts was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on December 16, 2000 at Differ Ariake ArenainKōtō ward, Tokyo, Japan.[2]

History[edit]

The event was the last UFC to be held in Japan until the UFC visited the country again during UFC 144, and the last event to be promoted by "UFC-J", the UFC's Japanese counterpart. As the name implies, the card featured two title defenses, featuring Light Heavyweight Champion Tito Ortiz, and Lightweight Champion Pat Miletich.[3]

UFC 29 is notable for featuring one of the few UFC losses by future longtime Welterweight Champion Matt Hughes, who was submitted in just 20 seconds by Dennis Hallman. The event also featured the first televised UFC appearance of Olympic silver medalist Matt Lindland. It was also the first UFC card to have music played in between rounds, and a different theme than the standard UFC entrance theme. A local ring announcer was used instead of the usual Bruce Buffer.

UFC 29 was broadcast in Japan on January 7, 2001, well after the event, by the Japanese satellite television channel Sky Sports, now known as J Sports.

UFC 29 was the seventh straight UFC event to have never seen a home video or DVD release, as their parent company SEG was nearing bankruptcy. UFC 29 was the last UFC event held by SEG, and following UFC 29, in January 2001, SEG sold the UFC to new owners Zuffa LLC.

Results[edit]

Main Card
Weight class Method Round Time Notes
Light Heavyweight Tito Ortiz (c) def. Yuki Kondo Submission (cobra choke) 1 1:51 [a]
Welterweight Pat Miletich (c) def. Kenichi Yamamoto Submission (guillotine choke) 2 1:57 [b]
Light Heavyweight Matt Lindland def. Yoji Anjo TKO (strikes) 1 2:57
Welterweight Fabiano Iha def. Daiju Takase TKO (strikes) 1 2:25
Light Heavyweight Evan Tanner def. Lance Gibson TKO (strikes) 1 4:58
Preliminary Card
Welterweight Dennis Hallman def. Matt Hughes Submission (armbar) 1 0:20
Light Heavyweight Chuck Liddell def. Jeff Monson Decision (unanimous) 3 5:00
  • ^ For the UFC Welterweight Championship.
  • See also[edit]

    External links[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ "イハ、ギブソンらトップファイター大挙UFC-J参戦" [Iha, Gibson, and Others Battle in UFC-J Fight] (in Japanese). Tokyo: Muscle Brain's BoutReview. 2000. Retrieved Sep 19, 2012.
  • ^ ティト×近藤決定。ヤマケン、ミレティッチに一本勝ち宣言 [Tito vs. Kondo, Yamamoto vs. Miletich: Fight Results] (in Japanese). Tokyo: Muscle Brain's BoutReview. 2000. Retrieved Sep 19, 2012.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=UFC_29&oldid=1217574049"

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