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UFC 24

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Date
  
10 March 2000

Venue
  
Sudduth Coliseum

City
  
Lake Charles, Louisiana

UFC 24 First Defense
  
UFC 25 Ultimate Japan 3

Location
  
Sudduth Coliseum, Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States

Promotion
  
Ultimate Fighting Championship

Other Instances
  
UFC 208, UFC Fight Night: Bermude, UFC on Fox: Shevche, UFC Fight Night: RodrĂ­gue, UFC 207

UFC 24: First Defense was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on March 10, 2000 at the Lake Charles Civic Center in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

History

The event featured the first UFC appearances of Ian Freeman, future UFC Middleweight Champion Dave Menne and Shonie Carter. UFC 24 also featured the first televised appearance of Jens Pulver, who had fought in an untelevised preliminary bout at UFC 22.

The name "First Defense" refers to a scheduled Heavyweight Title Bout between Kevin Randleman and Pedro Rizzo, which did not happen due to injury. While warming up backstage during the event, Randleman slipped on the concrete floor and hit his head, knocking himself out completely. Randleman was taken by ambulance to the hospital, where he was revived, and diagnosed with a concussion. As the incident happened during the broadcast, fans in attendance and viewers watching on pay per view were not notified until the end of the show. The bout was rescheduled and took place at UFC 26.

This event also marked the appearance of Dan Severn as a referee for the preliminary bouts. Unlike the traditional solid black garb of a UFC referee, he wore black and white stripes and red shoes.

UFC 24 was initially seen live on pay per view, but was not released on home video at the time. A double DVD with UFC 23 and 24 was released in 2007.

References

UFC 24 Wikipedia