UFC Double-Shot - Buy from Amazon: 88: Breakthrough and Ultimate Knockouts - Volume 6
Two more DVDs from the highly successful Ultimate Fighting Championship
Mixed Martial Arts fighting league.
UFC 88: Breakthrough
Nine fights from the September 6, 2008, including a non-title match between Chuck Liddell and Rashad Evans as the main event. As I mentioned on
Holiday Gift Guide, I am not a big fan of MMA, especially the ground game. Submissions tend to slow down the fight, and watching two grown men roll around the ground hitting each other is of no interest to me. Most of the fights involved at least some ground game, most, but not all. And there were some fights here that were fun to watch. This includes Jason MacDonald vs. Jason Lambert, not just because
Jason MacDonald won, but seeing a Canadian win does help. But I also liked Roan Carneiro vs. Ryo Chonan, Matt Brown vs. Dong Hyun Kim, as well as the main event. The crowd didn't seem to agree with
Dong Hyun Kim's win, but I thought he started out very well, and his submission holds while standing was just incredible, while he ended high. Granted, the middle part of the match wasn't strong, but Matt Brown didn't capitalize and when their was the most action, Dong Hyun Kim was scoring the most points.
On a side note, I thought Matt Hamill was beating Rich Franklin, until he took the low blow. I think the after effect of that allowed Rich Franklin to get in the shot that ended the fight.
Additionally note. Jason MacDonald, who is Canadian, has the nickname, 'The Athlete.' Other nicknames from this DVD include The Piranha, The Punisher, The Barbarian, The Hitman, etc. Nicknames that imply you are tough, but above all else, dangerous. That's just not the Canadian way. We're just too damn polite for that.
Extras on the DVD include two additional fights not seen on the PPV that are on disc one, the rest of the extras are on disc two. There is a 41-minute long countdown show, the weigh-ins (Is this really of interest?), there's a 30-minute behind-the-scenes featurette, and finally a 21-minute UFC.com featurette.
UFC: Ultimate Knockouts - Volume 6
I was looking forward to this DVD over the first, because I figured it would be very hard to knock someone out when you are rolling on the ground, so the 35 fights featured here should heavy punches, devastating kicks, and much less ground and pound. There was more ground game than I was expecting. There were some great stand up exchanges, but not enough for my taste. Also, with 35 fights in 65 minutes, most fights are only shown as 30 second of set up, 30 seconds of actual fight, and 30 seconds of replay. That said, the lack of pomp and ceremony before the fights, and that means there are a lot more blows thrown and hits landed per minute. In fact, there is more action in this 65-minute DVD than there is on the card from UFC 88, which is twice as long. But the lack of context could hurt the overall value of the disc for fans of the sport.
There are no extras on this DVD.
For fans of MMA in general and UFC will be happy to pick up these two DVDs. For those who are interested in the sport and the rankings, then UFC 88: Breakthrough is the better deal. If you just want to see fast and furious action, then grab Ultimate Knockouts - Volume 6.