UFC Fight Night 4: Bonnar vs Jardine
UFC Fight Night 4: Bonnar vs Jardine

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UFC Fight Night 4: Bonnar vs Jardine

2006
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English

UFC Fight Night 4: Bonnar vs Jardine was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on April 6, 2006. The event took place at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, in Las Vegas, Nevada and was broadcast live on Spike TV in the United States and Canada.

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IMDb7.4/10
Director: Zuffa, LLCGenres: Sports, Combat Sports, Mixed Martial Arts

Plot Summary

UFC Fight Night 4 was an event that showcased a variety of mixed martial arts bouts, headlined by a light heavyweight clash between Stephan Bonnar and Keith Jardine. The event also featured notable fighters like Forrest Griffin and Rich Franklin in other matchups, offering fans a night of high-stakes competition. It was a significant event in the UFC's early broadcast history, drawing attention to the burgeoning popularity of MMA.

Critical Reception

As a UFC Fight Night event, critical reception often focused on the excitement of the fights themselves and the performances of the fighters. While specific critic reviews for the entire card are not as readily available as for major PPV events, the matches generally delivered on action, contributing to the growing fan base of the UFC. The main event between Bonnar and Jardine was a hard-fought battle, and other bouts on the card provided solid MMA entertainment.

What Reviewers Say

  • The event delivered several exciting MMA contests.

  • The main event between Bonnar and Jardine was a competitive matchup.

  • It served as a solid addition to the UFC's Fight Night series, showcasing rising talent and established fighters.

Google audience: Audience reviews for specific UFC Fight Night events from this era are not aggregated in a way that allows for a specific summary. However, fan reception for UFC events generally centered on the thrilling action, knockouts, and submission finishes, which were typical of the sport's growing appeal.

Fun Fact

This event marked one of the earliest UFC Fight Nights to be broadcast on Spike TV, a significant move that helped broaden the reach of mixed martial arts to a wider television audience.

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