UFC Best of 2010

UFC Best of 2010 DVD & Blu-ray reviews

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The return and fall of Brock Lesnar as Ultimate Fighting Championship’s Heavyweight Champion, the near defeat of Anderson Silva against Chael Sonnen, and another dominant year of Georges St-Pierre were just a few amazing UFC highlights of 2010.

UFC: Best of 2010 presents a documentary-style look at 2010 through the weight classes, standout fighters, and memorable UFC headlines. With the merger of the sister company World Elite Cagefighting, aka WEC, the arrival of UFC pay-per-view events to new markets and the acceptance of mixed martial arts in new areas like Toronto, you get a clear picture that the UFC is growing and will continue their rise as a mainstream sports company.

B.J. Penn’s inability to solve Frankie Edgar and the questions circulating Penn’s training regime is given a positive spin thanks to Penn’s jump back to welterweight and quick knockout win over UFC Hall-of-Famer Matt Hughes. Hughes is also given the spotlight due to the number of achievements in his career, records that are still not broken, and his ability to compete after a long UFC career.

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The 2010 year-in-review for the UFC Best of 2010 DVD edition includes 13 full fights and 10 full bonus fights. The difference in the Blu-ray edition is that it has 38 full fights. GSP fans will want to see the Blu-ray edition if they missed out on getting the UFC 124 DVD, as GSP VS. Koscheck 2 is not featured. Kimbo Slice fans also get to see the popular heavyweight only on Blu-ray. Both editions have Chuck Liddell’s final MMA bout against Rich Franklin.

2010 was one of the best years for UFC, making their UFC Best of 2010 DVD or Blu-ray a great collector\’s item. It is also a great watch for fans who cannot get enough UFC and easily the best buy for fans who are new to the sport or missed out on a few UFC events. The best now, soon to be, and will be for years to come are well represented in this huge 2-disc set.

UFC Best of 2010

Anchor Bay Entertainment Canada

Released on Mar. 29, 2011

 

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UFC Best of 2010 fight listing

  • Sean Sherk vs. Evan Dunham
  • Joe Stevenson vs. George Sotiropoulos
  • Matt Hughes vs. BJ Penn
  • Carlos Condit vs. Rory MacDonald
  • Yoshihiro Akiyama vs. Chris Leben
  • Anderson Silva vs. Chael Sonnen
  • Lyoto Machida vs. Shogun Rua 2
  • Rampage Jackson vs. Rashad Evans
  • Brandon Vera vs. Jon Jones
  • Jon Jones vs. Vladimir Matyushenko
  • Minotauro Nogueira vs. Cain Velasquez
  • Brock Lesnar vs. Shane Carwin
  • Brock Lesnar vs. Cain Velasquez

Bonus Disc 1:

  • Cole Miller vs. Dan Lauzon
  • Efrain Escudero vs. Evan Dunham (Blu-ray only)
  • Melvin Guillard vs. Waylon Lowe
  • Diego Sanchez vs. John Hathaway (Blu-ray only)
  • Dustin Hazelett vs. Rick Story (Blu-ray only)
  • Efrain Escudero vs. Charles Oliveira (Blu-ray only)
  • Matt Serra vs. Chris Lytle 2 (Blu-ray only)
  • Dan Hardy vs. Carlos Condit
  • Diego Sanchez vs. Paulo Thiago (Blu-ray only)
  • Dennis Siver vs. Andre Winner
  • George Sotiropoulos vs. Joe Lauzon
  • Matt Riddle vs. Sean Pierson (Blu-ray only)
  • Jim Miller vs. Charles Olivera
  • Georges St-Pierre vs. Josh Koscheck 2 (Blu-ray only)
  • Bonus Disc 2:
  • Junior Dos Santos vs. Gabriel Gonzaga
  • Kimbo Slice vs. Matt Mitrione (Blu-ray only)
  • Mirko Cro Cop vs. Pat Barry (Blu-ray only)
  • Chuck Liddell vs. Rich Franklin
  • Brandan Schaub vs. Chris Tuchscherer (blu-ray only)
  • Krysztof Soszynski vs. Stephan Bonnar 2
  • Stefan Struve vs. Christian Morecraft (Blu-ray only)
  • Junior Dos Santos vs. Roy Nelson (Blu-ray only)
  • Randy Couture vs. James Toney
  • CB Dollaway vs. Joe Doerksen (Blu-ray only)
  • Phil Davis vs. Tom Boetsch (Blu-ray only)

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