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"Where’s my belt?": MMA legends Don Frye and Gary Goodridge recall memories from epic UFC 8 clash

| TOI Sports Desk | TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Mar 4, 2025, 15:45 IST
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Almost nearing 60 years, former UFC fighters Don Frye and Gary Goodridge decided to send down a wave of nostalgia for the fans of the sport. The once arch rivals within the octagon are now seen sharing a moment of humor and nostalgia while going through some hardware secured almost 3 decades ago. The rivalry between the two fighters spanned over a total of 3 fights: the UFC 8 (February 1996), the UFC 11.5 (December 1996) and the PRIDE Shockwave 2003. Out of the three matches, Frye won two, while Goodridge managed to secure a single win at the PRIDE Shockwave face-off

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Don Frye and Goodridge share laughs and memories after 30 years of their epic face-off

The rivalry is long gone and both have considerably moved on with their respective lives. It is only recently that Goodridge posted a video of him and Frye going down memory lane and sharing light moments of humor. They even went on to recreate the iconic photo clicked after the gruesome UFC 8 fight.


“Where’s my belt?” Goodridge asked upon opening Frye’s belt case. “You’ve been keeping it warm for me?”

To this Frye wittily replies, “It’s shiny and pretty—and says Don Frye on it,”

Their nostalgic video is a reminder for the fans of the raw and unpredictable days of early MMA. Fighters clashed multiple times in one night, often without weight classes or specialized training camps. The UFC 8 saw an action-packed Frye who secured wins over big names like Thomas Ramirez, Sam Adkins, and finally Goodridge. Goodridge had earned his spot in the final after a devastating knockout win over late Paul Herrera—one of the most brutal finishes in UFC history—and an unanimous decision victory over Jerry Bohlander.

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Seeing them together again is both heartwarming and bittersweet. MMA for long has been perceived as a relatively younger sport, unlike others like football or baseball, with a history attached to it. However, with the fighters from the 90’s getting older, nostalgia is beginning to take root amongst the fans and the fighter community. For fans who grew up watching these warriors, it’s a stark reminder that time moves fast—and we’re all growing older alongside them.

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