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UFC 87 - Wikipedia
UFC 87: Seek and Destroy was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on August 9, 2008, at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is the twenty-first UFC event for the Pay-Per-View broadcast in high-definition.
UFC 87 | SEEK AND DESTROY | UFC - UFC.com
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UFC 87: Seek and Destroy Fight Results - ESPN
Fight summary of UFC 87: Seek and Destroy from Target Center in Minneapolis on August 9, 2008 on ESPN, including the main card and prelims.
UFC 87: Seek and Destroy | MMA Event - Tapology
Aug 9, 2008 · UFC 87 took place Saturday, August 9, 2008 with 10 fights at Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. View fight card, video, results, predictions, and news.
UFC 87 - Seek and Destroy - Sherdog.com
Aug 9, 2008 · UFC 87 - Seek and Destroy pits Georges Rush St. Pierre vs Jon Fitch fight in Target Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States on Aug 9, 2008.
UFC 87 Fight Card – Main Card & Prelims Lineup - MMA Scene
View the complete UFC 87: Seek and Destroy fight card, lineup and 10 fight schedule.
UFC 87: Seek And Destroy - Stats
Aug 9, 2008 · Click on a row below to see in-depth event stats. Fight, Perf, Sub, and KO of the Night Bonuses:
UFC 87: Seek and Destroy - 10 Years On - Sportskeeda
Jul 30, 2018 · On the 9th August 2008, the UFC hosted UFC 87; a card co-headlined by George St-Pierre's Welterweight title defence against challenger Jon Fitch and Brock Lesnar's second bout for the company...
UFC 87: Seek and Destroy
Georges "Rush" St-Pierre defends the Welterweight Championship at UFC 87: SEEK AND DESTROY, as number one contender Jon Fitch steps up to take on the newly crowned champion. Then, hometown hero Brock Lesnar returns to the Octagon to seek redemption in the Heavyweight Division at the expense of "Texas Crazy Horse" Heath Herring.
UFC 87: Seek and Destroy Fight Results - ESPN (AU) - ESPN Australia
Dakota Ditcheva finished Taila Santos via second-round TKO on Friday to capture the PFL's 125-pound women's championship. Gadzhi Rabadanov knocks out Brent Primus to secure the PFL lightweight world title and the $1,000,000 prize.