King of the Cage: Underground Extreme
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Average customer review:Product Description
The King of the Cage series captures some of the most amazing battles ever seen in the field of mixed martial arts an extreme sport that combines elements of boxing wrestling karate muay thai jiujitsu and tae kwon do into a no-holds-barred style of fighting. This collection presents 10 KOTC events never aired on pay-per-view for over 125 bouts of hand-to-hand combat featuring top fighters like Joey Villasenor Jeremy Horn Charles Bennett Robbie Lawler Thomas Denny and Urijah Faber.System Requirements:Running Time 780 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: SPORTS/GAMES/FIGHTING Rating: NR UPC: 787364665495
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #60998 in DVD
- Brand: BCI ECLIPSE LLC
- Released on: 2006-02-14
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 5
- Dimensions: .70 pounds
Customer Reviews
Worth your money
This mostly feels like the undercard to a UFC event, but this is not too far off from the big leagues. 5 double sided dvd's give you 10 events with about 125 matches of various calibre. You will spot a few faces you might recognize and many more you will not. Some great fights, some terrible and a lot in between. For the money you can't go wrong. Though for some of the bigger and better names in the KOTC, they put out single event dvd's which are reasonably priced compared to the UFC/Pride counterparts. This is the 3rd box set for KOTC. A box set best of is being released in July.
Poor man's UFC
Mostly third-rate matches with some guys quitting after the first round because they are out of breath. Now and then, a good match is thrown in, like the one between Dean Lister and Jeremy Irons, but it is marred by incompetent ringside reporting. Visual quality is only fair.
I'd much rather watch a UFC or Pride disc-10 bouts of highly skilled fighters, shot with quality camerawork and reporting instead of 135 fights between mediocre fighters, with mediocre camerawork and reporting.



