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1 oz UFC Bas Rutten Silver Round (Reverse Proof) with Custom Box
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1 oz Bas Rutten Silver Round with Custom Box
The 1 oz Bas Rutten Silver Round is a commemorative design that celebrates the grit, glory, and fighting spirit of UFC Hall of Famer Bas Rutten – a legendary mixed martial artist, kickboxer, and professional wrestler whose charisma and competitive drive have inspired fight fans around the world. Known for his dynamic striking, devastating liver shots, and championship legacy, Bas Rutten remains one of the most respected figures in combat sports. Transitioning to the UFC in the late 1990s, Rutten captured the UFC Heavyweight Championship in 1999 before retiring on an impressive 22-fight unbeaten streak. Inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame in 2015, he has since remained a beloved ambassador for the sport through commentary, coaching, acting, and his larger-than-life personality.
Crafted from .999 fine silver, the obverse features the iconic UFC logo, representing the pinnacle of mixed martial arts competition. The reverse showcases a finely detailed portrait of Bas Rutten with his trademark intensity, proudly holding his championship belts, symbolizing his reign as one of MMA’s greatest champions.
Whether you're a lifelong UFC fan, a combat sports collector, or an admirer of Bas Rutten’s career, this coin is a timeless tribute to one of MMA’s most legendary fighters.
The UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) is the largest and most recognized mixed martial arts (MMA) organization in the world. It started in 1993 as a way to determine which fighting style—boxing, wrestling, jiu-jitsu, karate, kickboxing, etc.—was most effective in real combat. Back then, it had very few rules, no weight classes, and was marketed as “no holds barred” fighting. Over time, it evolved into a regulated, mainstream sport with unified rules and global recognition. Now, UFC fighters train in multiple disciplines, combining striking, grappling, and submissions into one complete style.