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A look at events in history of UFC

Here’s a look at key events during the history of the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

Nov. 12, 1993 — UFC 1 is held at McNichols Sports Arena in Denver

January 2001 Lorenzo and Frank Fertitta, operating under the name Zuffa LLC, buy the UFC from Semaphore Entertainment Group for $2 million

Jan. 17, 2005 “The Ultimate Fighter” reality show debuts on Spike TV

April 9, 2005 Forrest Griffin beats Stephan Bonnar to win the “TUF” Season 1 title in a fight that is cited as the best in UFC history and is largely credited with saving the struggling organization

December 2006 The UFC acquires World Extreme Cagefighting and World Fighting Alliance

March 27, 2007 The UFC acquires chief international rival, Pride Fighting Championships

June 18, 2008 Lorenzo Fertitta steps down operational role at Station Casinos to focus on UFC’s international expansion

July 11, 2009 UFC 100 at Mandalay Bay

March 12, 2011 The UFC acquires its chief domestic rival, Strikeforce

Aug. 18, 2011 Fox announces a seven-year deal to broadcast UFC events on network and its cable outlets

Nov. 12, 2011 The UFC appears on network television for the first time as Junior dos Santos knocks out Cain Velasquez in the first round of UFC on Fox 1

Feb. 23, 2013 Ronda Rousey beats Liz Carmouche in the main event of UFC 157, the first female fight in the UFC

Dec. 2, 2014 Reebok is announced as the exclusive outfitter of the UFC, with a uniform policy set to begin in 2015.

July 1, 2015 The UFC’s anti-doping program, administered by the United States Anti-Doping Agency, goes into effect.

July 9, 2016 UFC 200 takes place at T-Mobile Arena, the organization’s first event at the new venue

July 11, 2016 Zuffa sells the UFC to investment group led by WME-IMG

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