UFC 2 Where It All Began There Are No Rule and 28 similar items
UFC 2 Where It All Began There Are No Rule Royce Gracie MMA Mixed Martial Arts
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Full refund available within 30 days
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PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
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Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
Condition: |
Very Good |
Format: |
DVD |
Rating: |
NR |
Former Rental: |
No |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States |
Movie/TV Title: |
UFC 2 There Are No Rules |
Release Year: |
2008 |
Type: |
Movie |
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More than a week ago |
Item number: |
1682684076 |
Item description
This is a listing for a UFC 2 Where It All Began.
There Are No Rules. Well, in those days anyway. Previously
viewed. Plays fine with no issues.
Volume two of these classic bouts from the early and
mid-'90s includes fierce matchups between UFC superstar Royce Gracie and Jason
Delucia (Gracie's own form of Jiu-Jitsu vs. Delucia's Kung Fu), a rare
karate/karate brawl between Johnny Rhodes and Fred Ettish, along with more
bloody kickboxing, Ninjitsu, Judo, Grappling, and Muay Thai that you can shake
a barbed wire-wrapped stick at. The showcase is Ultimate Fighting's distinctive
"Steel Octagon," where the bodies flail like rag dolls and the blood
always flows freely. The production values of this vicious collection are none
too professional and feel delightfully dated. The commentary is contagiously
over-the-top (with Jim Brown again in the guest commentator hot seat)
especially when the violence is at its peak. That's pretty much all the time,
which makes UFC for die-hard, guts-of-steel fans only.
2006 / Color / Not Rated / 90 minutes
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