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  • Ultimate Fighting Championship, Vol. 44: Undisputed [DVD]


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    September 26, 2003 the premiere mixed martial arts event in the world at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas for UFC 44: Undisputed. In the main event, Light Heavyweight Champion Tito Ortiz takes on Interim Light Heavy Champion Randy Couture for the Undisputed Light Heavyweight Championship. The co-main event is a battle of giants as 6’8″, 265 pound UFC Champion defends his title against 6’10″, 265 pound challenge Gan McGee. The undercard features such rising UFC stars as Rich Franklin, Andrei Arlovski, Hermes Franca, and Josh Thomson. A total of 9 fights.
    Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
    MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)
    Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.52 x 5.39 x 0.59 inches; 3.2 ounces
    Item model number ‏ : ‎ MFR634991175029#VG
    Media Format ‏ : ‎ Color, DVD, Dolby
    Run time ‏ : ‎ 2 hours and 20 minutes
    Actors ‏ : ‎ Tito Ortiz, Randy Couture
    Studio ‏ : ‎ Studio Works
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00012QLFU


    Are you ready for the ultimate showdown in the octagon? Look no further than Ultimate Fighting Championship, Vol. 44: Undisputed [DVD]. This action-packed DVD features the most intense battles from the UFC, showcasing the undisputed champions of mixed martial arts.

    Witness the adrenaline-pumping fights that will leave you on the edge of your seat. From knockout punches to jaw-dropping submissions, this DVD has it all. Whether you’re a die-hard UFC fan or just looking for some thrilling entertainment, Ultimate Fighting Championship, Vol. 44: Undisputed is a must-have addition to your collection.

    Don’t miss out on the excitement of UFC Vol. 44: Undisputed. Get your copy today and experience the thrill of the octagon like never before.
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  • Inoue KOs Kim to retain undisputed super bantam crown


    Japanese boxing superstar Naoya Inoue comfortably retained the undisputed super bantamweight world championship Friday with a fourth-round knockout of South Korea’s Kim Ye Joon.

    The 31-year-old power puncher, known by the nickname “Monster,” looked in control from the outset at Tokyo’s Ariake Arena against Kim, who stepped in as a late replacement for injured Australian challenger Sam Goodman.

    Japanese boxer Naoya Inoue (L) defends the undisputed super bantamweight world championship against South Korea’s Kim Ye Joon at Ariake Arena in Tokyo on Jan. 24, 2025. (Kyodo)

    Inoue inflicted early damage when he caught Kim below the eye with a right jab in the second, necessitating treatment for the South Korean between rounds.

    Kim looked to answer in the third and had success with a solid combination around a minute into the round before Inoue reasserted himself.

    Japanese boxer Naoya Inoue holds all four championship belts after defending the undisputed super bantamweight world title against South Korea’s Kim Ye Joon at Ariake Arena in Tokyo on Jan. 24, 2025. (Kyodo)

    The champion turned up the intensity from the start of the fourth and had Kim backpedaling before sending him down for the count with a devastating straight right 2 minutes, 25 seconds into the round.

    Inoue improved to 29-0, including 26 wins by knockout, with his third defense of the undisputed crown since unifying all four belts with his victory over Marlon Tapales in December 2023. The 32-year-old Kim dropped to 21-3-2 with 13 KOs.

    Naoya Inoue of Japan attends a press conference after defeating South Korea’s Kim Ye Joon with a fourth-round knockout to retain the undisputed super bantamweight boxing world championship on Jan. 24, 2025, at Tokyo’s Ariake Arena. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

    “I took a few more punches than usual, but that was due to my lack of preparation after the sudden change of opponent,” Inoue said.

    “I was trying to figure him out in the ring, and my overall performance was very good.”

    Inoue had originally been scheduled for a Dec. 24 fight with Goodman, the top-ranked IBF and WBO contender, before the Australian suffered a cut above his left eye, forcing a postponement.

    Goodman pulled out completely on Jan. 11 after aggravating the injury, with Kim, who was ranked 11th by the WBO, stepping up to challenge Inoue in his place.

    “I’m tired, not because of the bout but with what has happened over the last two months. It’s not been tough physically, but mentally,” Inoue said.

    Fight promoter Bob Arum stepped into the ring after the match and announced that Inoue plans to fight this spring in Las Vegas. The boxer also revealed plans for a bout in Saudi Arabia.

    “I’m aiming to fight overseas this year myself…so please stay tuned,” Inoue said.

    “I don’t think I’m moving up my division soon. I believe I still need to fight in the super bantamweight.”


    Related coverage:

    Boxing: Goodman out of Inoue world title bout with another eye injury






    In a thrilling and action-packed fight, Naoya Inoue successfully defended his undisputed super bantamweight title by knocking out challenger Kim in the 7th round. The Japanese sensation showed his incredible power and skill, dominating the fight from start to finish.

    Inoue’s precise punches and relentless pressure proved too much for Kim, who struggled to keep up with the champion’s pace. In the 7th round, Inoue landed a devastating combination that sent Kim to the canvas, unable to beat the referee’s count.

    With this impressive victory, Inoue solidified his status as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world and further cemented his legacy as a true boxing superstar. Fans can’t wait to see who Inoue will face next as he continues his reign as the undisputed super bantamweight champion.

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  • Zendaya Is 2024’s Undisputed Style MVP

    Zendaya Is 2024’s Undisputed Style MVP


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     A collage of Zendaya's best dresses on various red carpets throughout 2024.

    Credit: Getty Images

    What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you hear Zendaya’s name? Is it her history-making Emmy awards for her performance on Euphoria, or her turn on Arrakis as the rebel princess Chani in Dune: Part Two? What about her coordinating couple outfits with boyfriend (and Spiderman costar) Tom Holland? Well, if you paid any attention to 2024’s red carpets, you associate “Zendaya” with “best-dressed” before anything else.

    Zendaya’s best red carpet fashion of 2024 cast her as more than a style icon or a devout student of runway history; she’s a style chameleon. She made more than 50 red carpet appearances covered by Marie Claire editors this year—and she was readers’ most-viewed celebrity when we did. She and image architect Law Roach wrote the book on smart method dressing, dipping into revered runway collections and crafting custom Loewe, Louis Vuitton, and Bottega Veneta pieces (among others) to reference her roles in the sci-fi epic Dune: Part Two and the tennis throuple drama Challengers. She co-chaired the 2024 Met Gala; she got a gold medal in street style at the Paris Olympics. Across every single appearance, her outfit was the most highly anticipated by a mile.

    Zendaya wearing three outfits from her dune part 2 press tour, including a mugler cyborg suit, a bottega veneta suit, and a black dress

    Zendaya wearing three outfits from her dune part 2 press tour, including a mugler cyborg suit, a bottega veneta suit, and a black dress

    Zendaya’s best red carpet fashion stood out for its sheer fearlessness. Some A-listers get comfortable in a sequin peplum gown or a skintight naked dress and never look back. Zendaya, meanwhile, kept viewers on their toes while pushing her own boundaries. From afar, she seemed to embrace glitchy Givenchy cyborg suits (for Dune), tennis-ball greens and Wimbledon whites by Loewe, Thom Browne, and Calvin Klein (for Challengers) and Shakespearean Vivienne Westwood gowns (for just a night out in London) with equal enthusiasm. She even wore a metal—real metal!—cyborg suit from Mugler, just to show her dedication to Dune‘s futuristic aesthetic.

    Even if back-to-back appearances came with pieces designed by the same house, they never looked exactly the same. Her looks varied in shape, texture, and associated glam, but she made the head-to-toe commitment to each, switching out her manicure or dyeing her hair to best accentuate the dress (or suit). She also took the time to champion smaller designers alongside LVMH-backed names, such as the experimental Torishéju Dumi or the Greek couture house Celia Kritharoti.

    It’s a testament to her red carpet prowess that no one detects the red carpet anxiety she often gets beneath all the wigs, makeup, and gravity-defying dresses. She copped to feeling hesitation toward some looks in her Vanity Fair cover story interview this fall. But ultimately, she said, these outfits are a form of armor and a form of getting into character; she can’t help but commit to the bit. “I also think that fashion, in many ways, is a tool for me. I consider myself a shyer person, which I guess you wouldn’t quite realize from the crazy, sometimes ridiculous things that I wear,” she said.

    Zendaya in front of a step and repeat wearing dresses from ralph lauren, louis vuitton, and loewe for her challengers press tour

    Zendaya in front of a step and repeat wearing dresses from ralph lauren, louis vuitton, and loewe for her challengers press tour

    Objectively, anyone wearing a suit made of metal or a dress that’s nearly a century old is going to get headlines. But Zendaya and Roach also stood out among a recent archival fashion surge because they do their research. The pieces they pick out derive from collections with aesthetic ties to the event they’re attending or the project Zendaya is promoting. And, the pair supports vintage collectors in the process. “We don’t borrow,” Roach famously told Vogue during the Dune promotional cycle, “we buy.”

    These choices feel even more authentic to Zendaya considering that they aren’t limited to a single press tour or red carpet. Co-chairing the 2024 Met Gala—a few months after the Dune and Challengers frenzies—Zendaya wore several archival looks befitting the “Garden of Time” theme. Before she even stepped on the museum steps wearing Maison Margiela Artisanal by John Galliano (which was itself inspired by a 1999 Dior piece) she was dropping hints about her look in a vintage floral pre-Met Gala John Galliano dress. She followed up her first dress with a second Galliano design, dated to his tenure at Givenchy during the mid-1990s.

    Later in the year, Z paid homage to Cher in a vintage Bob Mackie naked dress circa 2001. The shimmering champagne gown, and its white leather overcoat, were nods to a Cher Show performance from the 1970s. Each of these fashion moments came with hair and makeup to emphasize the dress—and the original context it was worn in.

    Zendaya at the 2024 Met Gala

    Zendaya at the 2024 Met Gala

    Zendaya wears a cher inspired naked dress to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony

    Zendaya wears a cher inspired naked dress to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony

    No one can accuse a Zendaya look’s history of overshadowing the look itself. Nothing the actress wears ever wears her, whether it’s glittering Armani Privé for the 2024 Oscars or off-the-runway Burberry for a promotional appearance. She and Roach have the range to go subdued or over-the-top, colorful or stark black-and-white, decades-old vintage or brand-new custom. Each distinct look works because it achieves the same end—showcasing Zendaya’s leading-lady poise and fashion appreciation—through different means.

    Designers have taken notice beyond opening their archives for Roach and Zendaya to raid as much as they please. After years of dedicated commitment to wearing Christian Louboutin’s “So Kate” heels, the label is releasing a “Miss Z” pump in Zendaya’s honor next year. Louis Vuitton has recently tapped Z to be its ambassador, dressing her for Paris Fashion Week (her one and only front row this past season), tapping her for a long-awaited, early-aughts-coded collab campaign with Takashi Murakami, and even creating bespoke burgundy outfits for her date nights with Tom Holland. When Z likes a house, she wears it frequently and authentically to her personal style. That kind of genuine brand loyalty feels rare while other celebs fleetingly buy into the loud luxury trend.

    Zendaya wearing red carpet dresses to the gotham awards, the oscars, and an event in new york city

    Zendaya wearing red carpet dresses to the gotham awards, the oscars, and an event in new york city

    zendaya poses in the Louis Vuitton x Murakami 2024 campaign wearing a logo scarf and a white mini skirt

    zendaya poses in the Louis Vuitton x Murakami 2024 campaign wearing a logo scarf and a white mini skirt

    Seven years ago, when Zendaya was only 21, she appeared on Marie Claire‘s September 2018 cover in conversation with Janet Mock. She discussed how shaping her style with Roach helped her shape her professional identity at a critical time in her career: the years of early adulthood as she transitioned from child star to capital-A actress. “I wanted to create who I was as a person outside of my Disney character. Fashion helped with that,” she said. “My stylist, Law Roach, and I created a world beyond what I was known as through clothes.”

    No one thinks “former Disney star” when they think of Zendaya now. She’s been in too many other projects, and turned too many advanced looks, to be left with only that epithet. Whether audiences associate her most with Tashi Duncan, Chani of Arrakis, Euphoria‘s Rue Bennett, or the MJ to Tom Holland’s Spiderman, they definitely know her as red carpet fashion’s MVP now.



    Zendaya Is 2024’s Undisputed Style MVP

    Zendaya has always been a fashion icon, but in 2024, she has truly solidified her status as the undisputed Style MVP. From red carpet events to street style looks, Zendaya consistently delivers jaw-dropping fashion moments that leave us all in awe.

    Whether she’s rocking a designer gown or a casual ensemble, Zendaya always manages to look effortlessly chic and on-trend. Her fearless approach to fashion sets her apart from the rest, and her ability to pull off any look with confidence and grace is truly unmatched.

    Not only does Zendaya have impeccable style, but she also uses her platform to promote diversity and inclusivity in the fashion industry. She is a trailblazer who is unafraid to push boundaries and challenge the status quo, making her a true inspiration to fashion lovers everywhere.

    In 2024, Zendaya has proven time and time again that she is the ultimate Style MVP, and we can’t wait to see what stunning looks she will continue to serve in the years to come. Cheers to Zendaya, the reigning queen of style!

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