VHS #242 UFC 3 1994 The Ultimate Fighting Championship III - The American Dream

Selling as blank. Running time of current content is approximately 1 hour 30 minutes

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UFC 3: The American Dream a.k.a. The Ultimate Fighting Championship III
    -Ultimate Fighting Championship UFC / Mixed Martial Arts MMA
    -Date: September 9, 1994
    -Location: Grady Cole Center in Charlotte, North Carolina
    -Commentators: Brian Kilmeade, NFL Hall of Famer Jim Brown, Ben Perry
    -Cut Man: Leon Tabbs
    -Referee: "Big" John McCarthy
    -Ring Announcer: Rich Goins
    -Emmanuel Yarborough is "World's Largest Athlete" at 6'8" 616 lbs
    -Hackney thrown through the gate of the octagon (gate opens)
    -Estimated Running Time: 1 hour 30 minutes

Fighters:
    Emmanuel Yarborough    (Sumo) "World's Largest Athlete", 6'8" 616 lbs
    Keith Hackney        (Kenpo Kung Fu)
    Ken Shamrock        (Shootfighting)
    Christophe Leininger    (Judo)
    Roland Payne        (Muay Thai Kickbox)
    Harold Howard        (Karate)
    Royce Gracie        (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu)
    Kimo Leopoldo        (Taekwondo)
    Felix Mitchell        (Kung Fu)
    Steve Jennum        (Ninjutsu)

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