Thanks for the advice Satya, it's always nice to see what others have to write for me about stuff. I hate making diet decisions with little to no input from others.
All the fights you could ever want to see you can stream or sometime download (for free) from this site:
http://www.mmalinker.com/You don't even have to sign up, you'll see a white background list with fighters names in alphabetical order on the left side of the home page and you just click their name and hit search and it gives you everything they have on them. Most organizations these guys fight in have 3 x 5 minute rounds, and championship bouts are sometimes 5 x 5 minute rounds.
Fighters that I like, that you might want to check out, are BJ Penn, Georges St. Pierre, Nick Diaz, Anderson Silva, Fedor Emelienenko and Wanderlei Silva. There's plenty more I like but those will give you a look at diverse styles, BJ Penn is primarily Brazilian jiu jit su and boxing, Georges St. Pierre is a good wrestler and uses a muay Thai mixed up with kyokushin karate striking style, Anderson Silva is one of the best Muay Thai practitioners in the sport, Fedor Emelienenko uses a grappling style called sambo from Russia, and Wanderlei Silva is just brutal in there.
Although most fighters have one or perhaps two primary styles, these days everyone trains at least a little bit in everything. Back in the older fights (which you can watch on there as well) you will see guys who only train one discipline. That is virtually unheard of these days.
As it's my current favorite hobby I could go on and on about the sport but I'll spare you and save you more time to watch the fights. Also if you don't like the mmalinker site there are many fights you can see on youtube, dailymotion, googlevideo etc but some American companies take those videos down. So those sites have a lot of Japanese promotions on there; they are good for fighter highlights though, if you want to see the best of a certain fighter people make highlight videos with music. Enjoy!