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Vitor Belfort mentioned in the UFC Hall of Fame class with 2025

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Las Vegas – UFC announced today that the former heavyweight champion UFC and UFC® 12 The winner of the Vitor Belfort heavyweight tournament will be introduced to the UFC Hall class with 2025

Fame as a pioneer. The Hall of Fame 2025 induction ceremony will take place under 13th Annual International Fight Week UFCUMBRELLAOn Thursday, June 26, at T-Mobile Arena I will be broadcast live, only on UFC Fight Pass®.

“Vitor Belfort was 19 years ancient when he was signed by UFC and quickly influenced, becoming the youngest athlete who won the UFC fight and UFC tournament,” said the president and general director of UFC Dana White. “Vitor was a pioneer of this sport and is definitely a UFC legend. It will be honored to introduce him to the UFC Sław Galeria this summer.”

Belfort will enter the Hall of Fame UFC as 20th Member of Pioneer Era Wing. In the pioneering era, they include athletes who became professionals before November 17, 2000 (when united principles of mixed martial arts were adopted). Other requirements include a minimum age of 35 or a retired person for a year or longer.

Veteran 41 Fight during his 22-year MMA career, Belfort registered the record of 26-14.1 NC (20-14.1 NC-WULC / Pride / Strikeforce), providing victories over UFC Hall of Famers Wanderlei SilvaIN Randy CoutureIN Prosperous FranklinIN Michael BispingAND And Henderson (Wing fight); Former UFC medium weight master Luke Rockholdformer Strikeforce heavyweight master Bobby SouthworthFormer underfund master Strikeforce Nate Marquardtand former massive armor champion Kazuo Takahashi.

At the age of 19, Belfort debuted in a professional MMA on October 11, 1996, rising in Superbrawl 2 in Hawaii. Despite the discrepancy of seven -inch height and 100 pounds. Belfort’s weight disadvantage defeated his opponent, Jon Hess, through a knockout in 12 seconds of the first round to start his career. He immediately signed a contract with UFC after his victory.

Belfort debuted in the UFC as a massive weight, entering the tournament UFC® 12: The day of the judgmentwhich took place on February 7, 1997 in Dothan, Alabama. He defeated his opponents, Tar Tellman and Scott Ferzzo, both through TKO in the first round to win the tournament in massive weight.

Belfort returned to the action three months later, beating the favorite fans of Tank Abbott for TKO in 52 seconds during UFC® 13: Final forcewhich took place on May 30, 1997 in August, Georgia. The victory helped to establish Belfort as a rising star and brought him the fight against Couture on UFC 15.

UFC® 15: collision course It took care of October 17, 1997 in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. Belfort and Couture faced the event of cooperation with the winner, aiming at the then heavyweight champion UFC and Future UFC Hall of Famer Maurice Smith in UFC Japan.

Couture would beat Belfort for eight minutes to the first round to give him his first loss as a professional. Belfort won another two fights with Joe Charles and Wanderlei Silva in UFC Japan (December 21, 1997) and UFC Brazil (October 16, 1998), bringing his record to 6-1. His fight with Couture prepared a scene for two exhilarating rematch down, because both athletes will continue to improve popularity.

Over the next three years, Belfort won four of the next five fights with pride, with the only loss in the future Hall of Famer UFC Kazushi Sakuraba.

Belfort returned to UFC as a lightweight heavyweight on June 22, 2002 UFC® 37.5: As real as possible. He will return to his victorious form a year later, defeating Marvin Eastman by TKO in the first round UFC® 43: MeltdownJune 6, 2003 in Las Vegas.

The victory brought him his first title shot and a rematch against Couture in the main UFC 46 event. UFC® 46: supernatural It took place on January 31, 2004 in Las Vegas. The expected fight was shortened due to the detention of a doctor 49 seconds to the first round, and Belfort was crowned the novel UFC heavyweight champion.

Belfort would give couture an immediate rematch UFC® 49: Unfinished business On August 21, 2004 in Las Vegas, where he would lose his title because of the detention of a doctor in the third round. He would lose his next fight with the future UFC Hall of Famer Tito Ortiz in the main event UFC® 51: Great Saturday February 5, 2005, ending the second time with UFC.

In the next four years he won six of the next nine fights in numerous fight promotions, including Strikeforce and Pride, and then returned to the UFC to face Franklin in the main event UFC® 103: Franklin vs. Baking. Belfort won his fight against the unforgettable KO Franklin, restoring as a star in the octopus.

Over the next nine years, Belfort would compete with the best pretenders in medium weight UFC and lightweight heavyweight divisions. He fought for both titles, losing to UFC Hall of Famer Anderson Silva and Jon Jones. During this episode, he also provided unforgettable victories over Bisping, Rockhold, Henderson and Anthony Johnson. His last victory took place in 2017, when he defeated Nate Marquardt through a unanimous decision at UFC® 212: Aldo vs. Hollowayin his hometown of Rio de Janeiro. He retired after the next fight, lost by KO with the former heavyweight champion UFC Attractive photos while UFC® 224: Nunes vs. Pennington May 12, 2018 in Rio.

Belfort enters the Hall of Fame UFC with an impressive CV, which includes:

UFC:

  • Most of the finals of the first round in the history of UFC-13
  • Knockout in 90 seconds or less – 10
  • 18 finals in the first round in 26 career wins

In addition to the octagon, Belfort is an excellent author who has his autobiography Vitor Belfort: Claw, Faith and Success Lessons Published by Thomas Nelson Brazil in 2012. In 2013 he won Knockout of the year Behind his Ko with Luke Rockhold in the main event UFC® On FX: Belfort vs. Rockhold while Only fighters World MMA awards. Belfort also spent time in the boxing ring, winning both his professional matches in 2006 and 2023.

Coming from Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, he began training in boxing and Brazilian jiu-jitsu at the age of 12. At the age of 18, he was a black belt at Carlson Gracie and won the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu National Championships in absolute and massive divisions. In 2001 he returned to the competition in ADCC, winning a bronze medal in the absolute division. He currently lives in Florida with his wife and children.

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Brave CF 94: Dailidko keeps the title in Geneva

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On May 17, 2025, the Brave Combat federation debuted at Brave CF 94 at the Arena de Genève in Geneva. In the event it contained a series of fascinating duels, including the defense of the heavyweight title and several significant finishes.

Main event: heavyweight championship

Pavel Dailidko He successfully defended his bold heavyweight championships against DelaaneySecuring the victory of TKO by means of blows at 0:57 round 2. Dailidko’s performance confirmed his dominance in the heavyweight division.

A joint collaborator: Penievace

In the event of cooperation, Damien Lapilus face Victor Hugo In a featherweight competition. Lapilus won a unanimous decision after three rounds, showing his experience and tactical fitness.

The most critical features of the main card

  • Alex Lothré defeated Mansur Abdurzakov by TKO (blows) at 4:37 rounds 3 in the combat of welterweight.
  • Youssef Boughan I defeated Dimitris Moirotsos With TKO (corner break) at 5:00 round 2 in the fight against weight (72 kg).
  • Yusup Magomedov secured the unanimous victory of the decision on Tower Giguri In a duel in the average.

Preliminary card awards

  • Kevin Ruart he knocked out Ahmad Labban With a 0:28 round 2 in the fight on weight (77 kg).
  • Magomed-Emin Dadaev defeated Karol Arteaga by TKO (elbows and blows) at 1:20 round 3 in a featherlight competition.
  • They leave Ovuka has achieved the victory of TKO Kevin Quiros With blows at 0:18 round 2, also in a featherlight letter.

Brave CF 94 was a significant milestone as the first event of the organization in Switzerland, additionally expanding the global trail. The event provided a mixture of strategic battles and explosive finishes, leaving fans willing for the next part.

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News about the turn: Epic match of Max Holzer

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Holzer Hannover Homecoming Bating is now official and will have the biggest test in his career!

One of the best perspectives in Europe, Max Holzer (11-0)will go against the UFC veteran, Khalid Taha (15-5, 1NC)in the fight on featherweight Octagon 74. This event will not only mark the first promotion program in Hanover in Germany, but also gives “Stifler” a chance to compete in his hometown and drive his last rush even more. The host will host this expected duel, which takes place on Saturday, September 13, and the demand of fans is already very high for tickets.

Holzer is generally undefeated and has passed 5-0 since joining the organization almost a year and a half ago, quickly climbing to the place in the ranking. He secured him in four out of five fights, including in April a deafening victory over Deniz Ilbay, which caused controversy with the heated stock exchange after the fight. “Stifler” gained fans thanks to the bucket load thanks to the extravagant strikes and the charismatic personality, but his star will reach a up-to-date highlands if he manages to remove Taha later this year.

The athlete representing Lebanon, Taha, fought in UFC and Rizin, dividing the cage with Boston Salmon and Raoni Barcelos. He was signed to Oktagon MMA at the beginning of this year and was impressed by the victory of TKO nad Jose Zarauz in Dortmund, bringing his finish to the intimidation of 87%. Taha looked at Holzer since the ink was dehydrated on his promotional agreement and is determined to spoil the party on September 13, eliminating his undefeated album.

More ads surrounding the Oktagon 74 in Hanover will be revealed in the coming weeks. Tickets can be bought for a breakthrough event on this link.

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Oktagon 71 Weighing results: Summary of key awards

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All twenty -two competing athletes Octagon 71 Tomorrow evening (Saturday, May 17) is officially considering before the loaded program. BMW Park in Munich in Germany, guests a party with an vital slight revenge of heavyweight and invasion of some Irish and English stars.

Oktagon 71 will be broadcast live Octagon.tv On the international arena and fans in Germany can watch RTL+. Viewers in France can also tune up to RMC Sport, and the Greek audience can see all actions Cosmote.tv. S Sport Plus will impose an event for fans in Turkey. The show starts from 17:00 BST/18: 00 CEST/12: 00 ET/9AM

In the main event, Alexander Poppeck (17-5, 1NC) It looks like to sleep demons from two years ago Pavol Langer (13-11) At the second meeting in the weight of a hefty couple. Arijan Topallaj (7-1-1) AND Denis FrimPong (5-2) Finally, collide in a heated competition with injury with a weight of 74 kg/163 pounds.

Attila Korkmaz (15-9) He entered a weekly notification about the clash with the controversial star from Liverpool, Shem Rock (11-1-1)In the grip competition 73 kg/161 pounds. German giant, Patrick Vespaziani (4-2)He hopes to make another statement for the heavyweight department against the Serbian novice, Jovan Zeljkovic (5-1).

Elsewhere on the card, a deadly finisher, Gökhan Aksu (12-6-1)meets Firefront Dimic (8-3-1, 1c) with a weight of 72 kg/159 pounds and growing Czech talent, Tomáš Mudroch (6-1)wants to continue its 100% detention rate as opposed to Ozan Aslater (9-5-1) In a lithe duel. Hafeni Nazea (10-2) AND George Staines (3-0) Also collide in a lithe duel of the best perspectives.

Oktagon 71 weighing in the results

Main card

Main event
Lightweight hefty weight
Alexander Poppeck (93.3 kg/206 pounds) vs. Pavol Langer (93.4 kg/206 pounds)

Cooperation of cooperation
Entry into fishing (74 kg/163 pounds)
Arijan Topallaj (73.9 kg/163lbs) vs. Denis FrimPong (74 kg/163lbs)

Entry to fishing (73 kg/161 pounds)
Attila Korkmaz (73 kg/161 pounds) vs. Shem Rock (73 kg/161 pounds)

Heavyweight
Patrick Vespaziani (109.7 kg/242 pounds) vs. Jovan Zeljkovic (99.7 kg/220 pounds)

Entry to fishing (72 kg/159 pounds)
Gökhan Aksu (71.6 kg/158 pounds) vs. Ognjen Dimić (71.7 kg/158 pounds)

Lithe
*Tomáš Mudroch (72.3 kg/159 pounds) vs. Ozan Aslater (70.6 kg/156 pounds)
*Mudroch skipped the weight by 1.5 kg/3BS, but the fight will continue as planned

Foreplay

Lithe
Hafeni Nafuka (70.5 kg/155 pounds) vs. George Staines (70.5 kg/155 pounds)

Featherweight
Jakub Dohnal (66 kg/146 pounds) vs. Wanderley Junior (66.1 kg/146 pounds)

Lightweight hefty weight
Zdeněk Polívka (93.2 kg/205 pounds) Harun Uzun (93 kg/205 pounds)

Lithe
Peter Gabal (70.8 kg/156 pounds) vs. Elias Jakobi (70.7 kg/156 pounds)

Semi -average weight
Jan Malach (77.6 kg/171 pounds) vs. Endrit Brajshori (77.3 kg/170 pounds)

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