Dark Truth of Ultimate Fighting Championship

Dark Truth of Ultimate Fighting Championship

The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) was founded in 1993.

The UFC has multiple weight classes, ranging from the strawweight division (115 lbs) to the heavyweight division (up to 265 lbs), allowing fighters of different sizes to compete.

UFC fights take place in an eight-sided cage known as "The Octagon," designed to provide a safe and fair environment for the competitors.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the UFC created a secure location known as "Fight Island" in Abu Dhabi to continue hosting events safely.

The reality TV series "The Ultimate Fighter" has been a significant part of UFC's growth

The UFC Hall of Fame honors fighters, coaches, and contributors who have made significant impacts on the sport, with inductees like Royce Gracie, Ken Shamrock, and Chuck Liddell.