UFC 66

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UFC 66: Liddell vs. Ortiz
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Information
PromotionUltimate Fighting Championship
DateDecember 30, 2006
VenueMGM Grand Garden Arena
CityParadise, Nevada
Attendance13,761 (12,191 paid)[1]
Total gate$5,397,300[1]
Buyrate929,000[2]
Total purse$767,000 (disclosed)[3]
Event chronology
UFC Fight Night: Sanchez vs. Riggs UFC 66: Liddell vs. Ortiz UFC Fight Night: Evans vs. Salmon

UFC 66: Liddell vs. Ortiz was a mixed martial arts (MMA) pay-per-view event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on December 30, 2006 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in the Las Vegas suburb of Paradise, Nevada.

Background

UFC 66's main event was a championship fight with two of the UFC's biggest light heavyweight stars, Light Heavyweight Champion Chuck Liddell defending his title against former champion Tito Ortiz. This fight was first announced by Ortiz at the UFC 63 weigh-ins on September 22, 2006.[4]

The co-main event saw Forrest Griffin take on "The Dean of Mean" Keith Jardine. The card also saw the return of former Heavyweight Champion Andrei Arlovski and The Ultimate Fighter 3 winner Michael Bisping's first bout in the UFC since winning that season. During the event, it was made official that Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic had signed a contract with the UFC, and would make his debut with the organization at UFC 67.[5]

The event was the UFC's first show at MGM Grand Arena since UFC 56, and was nearly sold-out, producing the highest live gate revenue in North American mixed martial arts history,[1] extending the previous record at UFC 57 by over $2,000,000 (USD). At the time, it was estimated to be the UFC's biggest pay-per-view success with just over 1 million buys.[6]

The disclosed fighter payroll for the event was $767,000.[3]

Results

Main Card
Weight class Method Round Time Notes
Light Heavyweight Chuck Liddell (c) def. Tito Ortiz TKO (punches) 3 3:59 [a]
Light Heavyweight Keith Jardine def. Forrest Griffin TKO (punches) 1 4:41
Middleweight Jason MacDonald def. Chris Leben Submission (guillotine choke) 2 4:03
Heavyweight Andrei Arlovski def. Márcio Cruz KO (punches) 1 3:15
Light Heavyweight Michael Bisping def. Eric Schafer TKO (punches) 1 4:24
Preliminary Card
Welterweight Thiago Alves def. Tony DeSouza KO (knee) 2 1:10 [b]
Heavyweight Gabriel Gonzaga def. Carmelo Marrero Submission (armbar) 1 3:22 [c]
Middleweight Yushin Okami def. Rory Singer Submission (punches) 3 4:03
Heavyweight Christian Wellisch def. Anthony Perosh Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–27, 29–28) 3 5:00
  1. ^ For the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship
  2. ^ This bout aired on the PPV broadcast following the Griffin vs. Jardine fight. After the fight Alves tested positive for spironolactone.[7] He was fined $5,500 by the NSAC and suspended for eight months.[8] Alves is the first fighter in Nevada to ever test positive for a diuretic.
  3. ^ This bout aired last on the PPV broadcast following the Liddell vs. Ortiz fight.

Bonus awards

Reported salaries

UFC 66 Fighters' Salaries:[3]

  • Chuck Liddell: $250,000 ($250,000 to fight; no win bonus)
  • Tito Ortiz: $210,000 ($210,000 to fight; no win bonus)
  • Andrei Arlovski: $145,000 ($90,000 to fight; $55,000 win bonus)
  • Michael Bisping: $24,000 ($12,000 to fight; $12,000 win bonus)
  • Thiago Alves: $22,000 ($11,000 to fight; $11,000 win bonus)
  • Gabriel Gonzaga: $18,000 ($9,000 to fight; $9,000 win bonus)
  • Forrest Griffin: $16,000 ($16,000 to fight; no win bonus)
  • Yushin Okami: $16,000 ($8,000 to fight; $8,000 win bonus)
  • Keith Jardine: $14,000 ($7,000 to fight; $7,000 win bonus)
  • Jason MacDonald: $10,000 ($5,000 to fight; $5,000 win bonus)
  • Chris Leben: $7,000 ($7,000 to fight; no win bonus)
  • Tony DeSouza: $7,000 ($7,000 to fight; no win bonus)
  • Christian Wellisch: $6,000 ($3,000 to fight; $3,000 win bonus)
  • Marcio Cruz: $5,000 ($5,000 to fight; no win bonus)
  • Carmelo Marrero: $5,000 ($5,000 to fight; no win bonus)
  • Rory Singer: $5,000 ($5,000 to fight; no win bonus)
  • Eric Schafer: $4,000 ($4,000 to fight; no win bonus)
  • Anthony Perosh: $3,000 ($3,000 to fight; no win bonus)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "UFC 148 draws a reported 15,016 attendance for $7 million live gate". mmajunkie.com. 2012-07-08. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
  2. ^ Trembow, Ivan (2007-03-01). "UFC PPV REVENUE TOPS $200 MILLION IN 2006". mmaweekly.com. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
  3. ^ a b c Trembow, Ivan (2007-01-03). "FIGHTER SALARIES FOR UFC 66 & UFC FIGHT NIGHT 7". mmaweekly.com. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
  4. ^ "Future looks 'Icy' for Ortiz". Boston Herald. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
  5. ^ Trembow, Ivan (2006-12-31). "UFC CONFIRMS CRO COP'S SIGNING; A LOOK AT TITLE PICTURES". mmaweekly.com. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
  6. ^ Sievert, Steve. "UFC 66 To Make MMA History". chron.com. Archived from the original on 2009-01-14. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
  7. ^ Trembow, Ivan (2007-02-16). "In-Depth: Commission Hearings For Randleman, Yvel, Alves, Toughill, & Carvalho". mmaweekly.com. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
  8. ^ Stupp, Dan (2007-02-16). "Thiago Alves Suspended Eight Months, Fined $5,500 by NSAC". mmajunkie.com. Retrieved 2012-08-01.

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