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UFC: Ultimate Knockouts 7 Blu-rayStarz / Anchor Bay | 2009 | 62 mins | Not rated | Sep 29, 2009
UFC: Ultimate Knockouts 7 Blu-ray ReviewAnother knockout of a Blu-ray release from UFC.Reviewed by Martin Liebman, November 15, 2009 It is all over! Ultimate Fighting Championship's Octagon enclosure is one of the most rewarding yet most dangerous places on the face of the Earth. Modern day warriors battle within its fenced confines not only for money and stature but for pride, to prove themselves the best of the best, to show their dedication in their ability to out-train, outwork, out-maneuver, and outlast their equally-hungry and decidedly deadly opponent. While fans attend and watch the fights to cheer on their favorite fighters and revel in the multiple styles that lead a diverse collection of warriors to victory, there's something special about the primal draw towards the end of the fight as marked not by judges' decision or a submission tap-out, but the ultimate fight-stopper, the knockout blow. With one punch, a fighter proves himself -- for one fight at least -- not only the better combatant but a man capable of sending an opponent to the ground for the show-stopping and heart-racing moment that every fight fan lives for.
UFC: Ultimate Knockouts 7 begins with a brief history lesson in UFC fighting techniques. The open recalls the influence of UFC 1 champion and Hall-of-Famer Royce Gracie and his signature Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu style that was seemingly capable of defeating any opponent of any size. As a counter to Gracie's unbeatable technique, the piece then examines the sport's evolution as it turned to a foundation of boxing and Muay Thai -- headlined by the emergence of superstar Chuck "The Iceman" Liddell -- that led to the current state of the sport where "striking" rather than "grappling" is the preferred method of UFC combatants. Hosted by UFC play-by-play man Mike Goldberg, UFC: Ultimate Knockouts 7 showcases the best of the best knockouts that are a direct result of the sport's hard-hitting striking style. The video introduces each of the 32 fights, cuts to mere moments before each knockout blow, and stays with the fight through several replays, making for a fun rapid-fire compilation of the sport's best knockouts. UFC: Ultimate Knockouts 7 is a collection better suited to veteran UFC fans. Although the video does a fantastic job of cutting to the chase and delivering a series of entertaining knockout blows, it doesn't capture the heart and soul of what UFC is all about. That doesn't make this a bad video; on the contrary, it's an excellent production that hardcore fans will love, but for viewers eager to see what UFC is all about, UFC: Ultimate 100 Greatest Fights is far and away the better choice. That collection spans the sport's entire history, shows each fight in its entirety, and allows audiences to truly soak in not only the history of the sport but its very essence as the best fights -- and the best fighters -- not only battle in the Octagon but often demonstrate the utmost in sportsmanship through their respect for their sport and for one another. UFC: Ultimate Knockouts 7 is a far more detached collection that focuses on only one -- albeit mesmerizing -- facet of the sport, and one that doesn't even define the outcome of every fight. Still, Ultimate Knockouts 7 delivers exactly what it promises, an hour of fast-moving and hard-hitting UFC action. In addition, the collection offers a nice cross section of UFC talent; not every fighter in the set is a household name or even prominent fighter within the UFC ranks, but it does feature several fan favorites including Forrest Griffin, Rashad Evans, Frank Mir, and Quinton "Rampage" Jackson. Knockouts from the following 32 match-ups are included: 1. Herman vs. Doerkson 2. Mandaloniz vs. Hightower 3. Rivera vs. Grove 4. Gouveia vs. Lambert 5. Davis vs. Liaudin 6. Koscheck vs. Hazelett 7. Okami vs. Tanner 8. Johnson vs. Speer 9. Irvin vs. Alexander 10. Goulet vs. Hironaka 11. Carwin vs. Wellisch 12. Silva vs. Jardine 13. Guillard vs. Siver 14. Credeur vs. Yarbrough 15. Markham vs. Farber 16. Silva vs. Irvin 17. Emerson vs. Gamburyan 18. Liddell vs. Evans 19. Sakara vs. Vedepo 20. Dos Santos vs. Werdum 21. Stephens vs. Dos Anjos 22. Gonzaga vs. Hendricks 23. Koscheck vs. Yoshida 24. Johnson vs. Burns 25. Nogueira vs. Mir 26. Machida vs. Silva 27. Dunham vs. Eklund 28. Hardy vs. Markham 29. Grove vs. Day 30. Hamill vs. Muñoz 31. Gonzaga vs. Carwin 32. Jackson vs. Silva Video![]() UFC: Ultimate Knockouts 7 hits the mat with a strong 1080i, 1.78:1-framed transfer. Unlike UFC: Ultimate 100 Greatest Fights, there is no 4:3 material here, and each segment delivers a consistently clear, sharp, and pleasing high definition experience. Once again, fine detail is excellent throughout; whether the tattoos adorning the fighters' arms, legs, chest, or back; the clearly-readable advertisements and sharp accompanying text on their shorts; or the blood, sweat, seams, and stains as seen on the mat during every fight; the Blu-ray disc delivers impeccable detail that brings both the Octagon and its combatants to vivid life. Color reproduction is fantastic as well. From the various advertisements on the mat to the many bright colors seen on the fighters' shorts, there is neither a lack of color nor an absence of brilliance to any shade. The transfer is consistently sharp, deep, and crystal-clear from the middle of the Octagon to the furthest reaches of fans fading into the blackened background. UFC: Ultimate Knockouts 7 makes for another impressive visual outing from Starz and UFC. Please note that the screenshots accompanying this review were necessarily downgraded to 720p due to the 1080i nature of the source material; they are not wholly representative of the quality of the high definition presentations. Audio![]() UFC: Ultimate Knockouts 7 features a very basic but ultimately satisfactory Dolby Digital 2.0 soundtrack. Such tracks are seemingly critique-proof provided they accomplish all they set out to accomplish, and this one does just that. Dialogue -- both that that sets the stage for the fight and the play-by-play calls -- is crystal-clear and distortion-free. The spoken word makes up the bulk of the presentation, and it never disappoints. The track's music, too, enjoys fine clarity and a decent sense of space across the front half of the soundstage. Ambient crowd noise spreads out nicely across the front three speakers, too, and the "oohs" and "aahs" heard over the replays that see the knockouts in slow motion add a nice touch and sense of realism to the experience. There's not much to this audio presentation, but seeing as that the material's meager and basic needs are met with flying colors, there's little reason to lament the lack of a multi-channel or even lossless presentation. Supplements![]() Unfortunately, this Blu-ray release of UFC: Ultimate Knockouts 7 comes with only a few brief extras. TKO Montage (1080i, 0:56) is a collection of knockouts cobbled together in rapid succession. Chuck Liddell Montage (1080i, 1:14) is a brief look at the career of the superstar and his influence on the sport. Promos (1080i, 3:05) is a collection of advertisements for UFC.com, UFC: Best of 2008, UFC: Ultimate Comebacks and additional UFC DVDs. This disc also features BDTouch functionality. However, attempts to connect with an iPod Touch resulted in a "Timed out" error by the BDTouch software as displayed on the iPod Touch. Final words![]() UFC: Ultimate Knockouts 7 is an excellent video, but it's better suited as a companion piece in the collection of a die-hard UFC fan rather than as an introduction to the world of Mixed Martial Arts and the Ultimate Fighting Championship. The video delivers everything as-promised, showcasing 32 of the hardest-hitting and awe-inspiring knockouts from around the world of UFC, and for fans that want to cut to the chase and relive not the nuts-and bolts of each fight but rather revel in the power of some of its best fighters as they deliver the ultimate fight-stopping blow, it's impossible to go wrong with this collection. This Blu-ray release from Starz and Zuffa delivers a high quality 1080i video presentation, a minimal but effective and clear audio track, and a couple of short extras. Recommended to hardcore UFC fans. 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