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UFC 53: Heavy Hitters

UFC 53: Heavy Hitters

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UFC 53: Heavy Hitters was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on June 4, 2005, at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Andrei Arlovski puts his interim Heavyweight Championship on the line against Justin Eilers. The undercard features a rematch for the UFC Middleweight Championship as Champion Evan Tanner defends this title against Rich Franklin. Other featured fighters include top ranked Forrest Griffin, Paul Buentello, Nate Quarry, David Loiseau, Nick Diaz and more.

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English

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Rating

6.1/10

Release Date

04 June 2005

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Andrei Arlovski

Andrei Arlovski

Self

Justin Eilers

Justin Eilers

Self

Karo Parisyan

Karo Parisyan

Self

Matt Serra

Matt Serra

Self

Rich Franklin

Rich Franklin

Self

Evan Tanner

Evan Tanner

Self

Forrest Griffin

Forrest Griffin

Self

Bill Mahood

Bill Mahood

Self

Paul Buentello

Paul Buentello

Self

Kevin Jordan

Kevin Jordan

Self

Nate Quarry

Nate Quarry

Self

Shonie Carter

Shonie Carter

Self

David Loiseau

David Loiseau

Self

Charles McCarthy

Charles McCarthy

Self

Nick Diaz

Nick Diaz

Self

Koji Oishi

Koji Oishi

Self

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