Many of you might know Taylor Wily (pictured above) as the shaved ice/shrimp & rice vendor 'Kamekona', from the hit remake TV series Hawaii-Five-O. But that's not who I see, I see Teila Tuli, the man who, in my eyes, made the UFC. It was a Saturday night and the year was 1993. A few friends and I had gone to our favorite hang-out the Marble Arch Showroom Public House, an establishment made famous by the Motley Crew song Girls,Girls,Girls, but that's another story. As we approach the bar to order a few drinks, our friend Rick, the bartender, immediately asks if we've seen the fights last night? Being an avid boxing enthusiast, I was bewildered and replied that there wasn't any boxing on. Rick says no the Ultimate Fighting, we taped it, I'll get the DJ to put it on for you guys. So there we sat, in a smoke filled lounge scattered with scantily clad women, watching this dimly projected, grainy, VHS taped, event called the UFC... The event was unlike anythin