K1 - Greatest Knockouts

K-1 is a combat sport that combines stand up techniques from Muay Thai, Karate, Taekwondo, Savate, San Shou, Kickboxing, traditional Boxing, and other martial arts to determine the single best stand-up fighter in the world (the "1")

Bas Rutten - Fighter Profile

Rutten is a former undefeated heavyweight champion for the UFC and a deadly power striker. Rutten’s signature strikes have become legendary including the "liver shot" and is also known for the "Rutten Jump," done after a victory. Rutten won his 22nd straight win in 2006 and retired from the UFC.
Nickname: “El Guapo”

Height: 6' 1"

Weight: 205 lbs.

Born: Eindhoven, Netherlands

Debut: 1998

Signature Move: Power Striking

RANDY COUTURE - Fighter Profile

In 1997, Couture's UFC debut year, he was immediately a formidable opponent and won the heavyweight championship title. Couture is the only fighter to hold championship titles in both the heavyweight and light heavyweight divisions. In 2007, Couture marked history again by winning the UFC heavyweight title for the third time. Couture’s “Ground and Pound” offense makes him one of the most formidable ground fighters in MMA.




RANDY COUTURE

Name: Randy Couture
Nickname: The Natural
Sport: MMA Fighter
From: Everett, WA
DOB: June 22, 1963
Height: 6'2''
Weight: 205 Lbs
Signature Move: Ground Fighting

In 1997, Couture's UFC debut year, he was immediately a formidable opponent and won the heavyweight championship title. Couture is the only fighter to hold championship titles in both the heavyweight and light heavyweight divisions. In 2007, Couture marked history again by winning the UFC heavyweight title for the third time. Couture’s “Ground and Pound” offense makes him one of the most formidable ground fighters in MMA.






Masters of Mixed Martial Arts

Fight Science reveals the science behind mixed martial arts, special operations, and self-defense. Scientists analyze the unique fighting styles and techniques of UFC fighters and special operations military personnel under the most adverse circumstances.