UFC Legend Randy Couture HIJACKED Givaway
One of the most popular and beloved Mixed Martial Artist Randy Couture might have retired from fighting but he can still be seen on the big screen. The UFC Hall of Famer has had some memorable moments inside the Octagon and is now looking to do the same in the movies. Having already had multiple movies roles including the Expendables 1 and 2, Couture has a new movie hitting shelves at your local stores at the end of the month.
Couture has a starring role in the Anchor Bay movie “HIJACKED” which comes out on July 31st on blu-ray/DVD combo pack. This action packed thriller also stars Dominic Purcell (Straw Dogs, “Prison Break”), Tiffany Dupont (“Greek”), Holt McCallany (Fight Club), Craig Fairbrass (The Bank Job) and Vinnie Jones (Snatch, Kill The Irishman).
To watch trailers of HIJACKED and read the full synopsis click here.
As we are just days away from the release of HIJACKED, MMAValor.com has already procured (2) copies of the movie to giveaway. These Blu-Ray/DVD combo packs will be sent out on the day of their release to the lucky winners. As an added bonus we’ve also got (2) UFC 145 DVD’s that we’ll include with HIJACKED movie for the two winners.
To win the HIJACKED combo pack and UFC 145 DVD you’ll need to tell us what Randy Couture fight was your all-time favorite below in the comments section. This will get you one entry into the drawing; you can earn one more by tweeting out the contest to your followers. You’ll need to hashtag both #HIJACKED & #MMAVALOR in your tweets for us to track who’s earned that second entry.
Winners will be picked at random. The HIJACKED contest will run until 12pm PT / 3pm ET on July 31st and we will announce the winners on here and on Twitter.
Winner #1 – Miradotheblack
Winner #2 – Jason Poirier
Congrats to the winners, please click here to email us your address.
Against Tim Sylvia at UFC 68
Randy Couture VS Tito Ortiz for sure. He dominated Tito like he was a dogs toy, then proceeds to absolutly humilate him in the third round by spanking him like a the spoiled child Tito is!
Definitely Couture/Liddell I : Randy was a big underdog coming into the fight having lost his last 2 fights. Liddell had reeled off 10 wins in a row and was favored to take the UFC LW Interim Title. Randy caught him in the 3rd round and the rest was history!
Joe I was thinking of that one too. Ortiz Did the talking and Couture did the spanking. LOL Don’t forget to Tweet out the contest with the hashtags to earn another entry into the contest.
I have to agree with Joe! Randy Couture VS Tito Ortiz was certainly a match to remember! It too, was my favorite! Tito made an ass out of himself, while Couture spanked him silly for being an ass!LOL That fight had to be one of Couture’s best fights, if not the best!
Randy Couture vs Gonzaga was one of my all time favorite fights. Gonzaga was a big threat in my opinion due to his BJJ but turns out Randy was prepared.
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My favorite Randy Couture fight is his fight with tito ortiz. Everyone just knew he was going to lose, but he dominated tito and capped it off with a spanking.(literally)
I like when he first fought the iceman and beat him by surprising him with his standup.
Too many to choose crom but Randy vs Lidell was a battle!
My favorite Randy Couture moment was his fight with Tim Sylvia. So many people counted him out of that fight and what does he do? Almost knocks Tim out with the first punch of the fight and then proceeds to toss him around like a rag doll for another 5 rounds!
That’s two for Couture vs. Sylvia now. That fight was such a dominate performance from Couture and really the end of Sylvia
4 for Randy Couture VS Tito Ortiz!!
“Randy Couture has defied the odds and once again completely dominated a much younger opponent.” – Tapology
My favorite Randy Couture moment was when he just dominated Gabriel Gonzaga.
I’m going to go slightly against the grain on this one. The fight itself wasn’t anything great (nor was it expected to be) but my favorite Couture fight was his fight against James Toney. Toney’s constant disrespect of MMA and trash talk leading up to the fight made the submission victory that much sweeter. I give the guy credit for stepping in the cage but it was obvious that he had no business, outside of a puncher’s chance, stepping in the Octagon.