Sherdog’s Top 10: Post-Fight Interviews and Moments
Lighting the Fire
3. Lighting the Fire
Forrest Griffin vs. Stephan Bonnar
“The Ultimate Fighter 1” Finale
April 9, 2005 -- Cox Pavilion, Las Vegas
UFC analyst Joe Rogan at the time called it “the craziest war I have ever seen.” The back-and-forth slugfest between Griffin and Bonnar captivated old fight fans and converted new ones, providing a thrilling conclusion to the first season of what initially had been a shot-in-the-dark attempt at marrying MMA and reality television.
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“Oh. My. God. That is what it’s all about right there,” said a slimmed-down version of UFC President Dana White, as he handed Griffin the trophy for winning the inaugural season of “The Ultimate Fighter.”
As it turned out, Bonnar’s efforts would not go unrewarded,
either.
“Frank [Fertitta], Lorenzo [Fertitta] and I have gotten together and decided there is no loser,” White said, “and we’re gonna offer Stephan Bonnar a six-figure contract with the UFC.”
The feel-good announcement drew a deafening cheer from those in attendance and prompted a warm embrace between the two combatants.
“Let me thank Stephan. That was a great fight. There was a couple times it was just, like, ‘Man, I wish he would land one of those so it could be over.’ I was so tired,” Griffin said. “It was a great fight. I love to fight like that.”
If it felt like the start of something big for the UFC, it is because it was.
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