
EliteXC: Heat
Overview
EliteXC: Heat a mixed martial arts event held by EliteXC on October 4, 2008 in Sunrise, Florida at the Bank Atlantic Center. It was the third and final EliteXC show to be featured on CBS and marked the return of fighters Jake Shields, Gina Carano, and Kimbo Slice. A last minute injury to Ken Shamrock the day of the show made him pull out from the main even. Kimbo fight Seth Petruzelli instead.
Top Cast


Seth Petruzelli
Seth Petruzelli
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Seth Petruzelli
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Kimbo Slice
Kimbo Slice
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Kimbo Slice
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Jake Shields
Jake Shields
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Jake Shields
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Paul Daley
Paul Daley
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Paul Daley
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Andrei Arlovski
Andrei Arlovski
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Andrei Arlovski
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Roy Nelson
Roy Nelson
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Roy Nelson
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Gina Carano
Gina Carano
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Gina Carano
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Kelly Kobald
Kelly Kobald
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Kelly Kobald
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Benji Radach
Benji Radach
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Benji Radach
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Murilo Rua
Murilo Rua
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Murilo Rua
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