UFC 9: Motor City Madness
UFC 9: Motor City Madness

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UFC 9: Motor City Madness

1996
Movie
118 min
English

UFC 9: Motor City Madness was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on May 17, 1996, at the Cobo Arena in Detroit, Michigan. The event was seen live on pay per view in the United States, and later released on home video.

Insights

Director: N/A (Event Production)Genres: Sports, Combat Sports, Martial Arts

Plot Summary

UFC 9: Motor City Madness featured a high-stakes heavyweight tournament culminating in a championship bout. The event showcased brutal mixed martial arts contests with a focus on raw power and striking. Notable matchups included the finals of the tournament, determining the undisputed king of the heavyweight division.

Critical Reception

As a mixed martial arts event from the early days of the UFC, UFC 9 was primarily judged on the intensity and brutality of its fights rather than cinematic or narrative qualities. It was seen as a significant event in the growing sport, offering raw, unadulterated combat that appealed to a niche audience interested in the burgeoning world of MMA.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw, unedited combat and exciting tournament format.

  • Seen as a key event in the early development and popularization of MMA.

  • Criticized by some for its extreme violence and lack of traditional sporting structure.

Google audience: Audience reception for early UFC events like UFC 9 was largely positive among fans of combat sports, who appreciated the unfiltered action and high-impact fights. However, it was also met with controversy due to its perceived brutality.

Fun Fact

The main event saw a highly anticipated clash between Don Frye and Mark Coleman for the UFC Heavyweight Championship, with Coleman emerging victorious via submission.

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