It wasn't actually a UFC fighter, he just said he was a "trained MMA fighter" and a few news outlets mistook those to mean the same thing. One article identified him only as "Justin"
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the highest known pay to any mma fighter goes to Tim Sylvia who got knocked out by Fedor in just seconds and made 800k. Its rumored that two Japanese fighters (Yoshida and Sakuraba) got paid up to 2 million per fight, but their is no way to verify these rumors
Fighting in the UFC requires years of training and fighting experience. If you think you've got what it takes, send a VIDEO TAPE of your fights, and a short bio to: UFC Fighter Info Attn: Sean Shelby PO Box 26959 Las Vegas, NV 89126 DO NOT send anything that does not include a video tape. Due to the volume of mail we receive, we may not be able to acknowledge your inquiry. Source: ufc.com
If you are referring to MMA fighters of Hispanic origins (vs. Spaniards), some popular examples are:Miguel Angel TorresCain VelasquezDiego SanchezGilbert Melendez
GSP has lost twice as of 2010 1- Oct. 22, 2004 at UFC 50 to Matt Hughes by first round submission 2- Apr. 7, 2007 at UFC 69 to Matt Serra by first round TKO Source: Sherdog.com
Dana White didn't start the UFC. The UFC first began in 1993. In January 2001 the Fretitta brothers purchased the UFC and created Zuffa, LLC as the parent entity controlling the UFC. Dana White became president around that time. Art Davie, Rorion Gracie and John Milius are the 3 men responsible for the creation of the UFC. Rorion Gracie is of the Gracie family (with Royce Gracie being the winner of the first few UFC events).