UFC 2
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UFC 2: No Way Out | ||
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Details | ||
Promotion | Ultimate Fighting Championship | |
Date | March 11, 1994 | |
Venue | Mammoth Gardens | |
City | Denver, Colorado | |
Attendance | 2,000 | |
Buyrate | 300,000[1] | |
Event chronology | ||
UFC 1: The Beginning | UFC 2: No Way Out | UFC 3: The American Dream |
UFC 2: No Way Out (later renamed UFC 2 or The Ultimate Fighting Championship 2) was a mixed martial arts (MMA) event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) on March 11, 1994, at Mammoth Gardens in Denver, Colorado. The event was seen live on pay-per-view in the United States, and was later released on home video. UFC 2 featured a sixteen-man tournament format, the first and only one in UFC's history, with the winner receiving $60,000. The tournament had no weight classes or weight limits. Matches had no time limit or rounds, therefore no judges were used. Competitors could only win a match by submission, by the opponent's corner throwing in the towel, or by knockout. The event marked the first appearance of referee "Big" John McCarthy, who was until 2007 a UFC staple.
The event featured fifteen separate fights, of which only the last eight were shown on the live pay-per-view broadcast and home video versions.
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[edit] First Round
Scott Morris def. Sean Daugherty Morris defeated Daugherty by submission with a guillotine choke in 20 seconds. This match was not shown on the live pay-per-view broadcast.
Patrick Smith def. Ray Wizard Smith defeated Wizard by submission with a guillotine choke in 58 seconds. This match was not shown on the live pay-per-view broadcast.
Johnny Rhodes def. David Levicki Rhodes defeated Levicki by submission due to strikes at 12:13. This match was not shown on the live pay-per-view broadcast.
Frank Hamaker def. Thaddeus Luster Hamaker defeated Luster by submission at 4:52. This match was not shown on the live pay-per-view broadcast.
Orlando Weit def. Robert Lucarelli Weit defeated Lucarelli by TKO with knees to the head at 2:50. This match was not shown on the live pay-per-view broadcast.
Remco Pardoel def. Alberta Cerra Leon Pardoel defeatedd Loen vis submission with an armlock at 9:51. This match was not shown on the live pay-per-view broadcast.
Jason Delucia def. Scott Baker Delucia defeated Baker via submission due to strikes at 6:41. This match was not shown on the live pay-per-view broadcast.
Royce Gracie def. Minoki Ichihara Gracie defeated Ichihara via submission with a collar choke, which was mistakenly called an armbar[2] at 5:08.
[edit] Quarterfinals
Patrick Smith def. Scott Morris Smith defeated Morris via knockout in 0:30.
Johnny Rhodes def. Fred Ettish Rhodes defeated Ettish via submission with a side choke at 3:07. Ettish was a replacement for Hamaker, who was injured in his first round fight.
Remco Pardoel def. Orlando Weit Pardoel defeated Weit via knockout with elbows on the ground at 1:29.
Royce Gracie def. Jason Delucia Gracie defeated Delucia via submission via armlock at 1:07.
[edit] Semifinals
Patrick Smith def. Johnny Rhodes Smith defeated Rhodes via submission with a guillotine choke at 1:07.
Royce Gracie def. Remco Pardoel Gracie defeated Pardoel via submission with a lapel choke at 1:31.
[edit] Finals
Royce Gracie def. Patrick Smith Gracie defeated Smith via submission due to strikes at 1:17 to win UFC 2.
[edit] UFC 2 Bracket
First Round | Second Round | Semifinals | Finals | |||||||||||||||
Patrick Smith | W | |||||||||||||||||
Ray Wizard | ||||||||||||||||||
Patrick Smith | W | |||||||||||||||||
Scott Morris | ||||||||||||||||||
Scott Morris | W | |||||||||||||||||
Sean Daugherty | ||||||||||||||||||
Patrick Smith | W | |||||||||||||||||
Johnny Rhodes | ||||||||||||||||||
Johnny Rhodes | W | |||||||||||||||||
David Levicki | ||||||||||||||||||
Johnny Rhodes | W | |||||||||||||||||
Fred Ettish 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
Frank Hamaker | W | |||||||||||||||||
Thaddeus Luster | ||||||||||||||||||
Patrick Smith | ||||||||||||||||||
Royce Gracie | C | |||||||||||||||||
Remco Pardoel | W | |||||||||||||||||
Alberto Cerra Leon | ||||||||||||||||||
Remco Pardoel | W | |||||||||||||||||
Orlando Weit | ||||||||||||||||||
Orlando Weit | W | |||||||||||||||||
Robert Lucarelli | ||||||||||||||||||
Remco Pardoel | ||||||||||||||||||
Royce Gracie | W | |||||||||||||||||
Jason Delucia | W | |||||||||||||||||
Scott Baker | ||||||||||||||||||
Jason Delucia | ||||||||||||||||||
Royce Gracie | W | |||||||||||||||||
Royce Gracie | W | |||||||||||||||||
Minoki Ichihara |
1 Frank Hamaker was forced to withdraw due to injury. He was replaced by Fred Ettish.
[edit] UFC 2 Champion
[edit] References
- ^ Walter, Donald F., Jr. Mixed Martial Arts: Ultimate Sport, or Ultimately Illegal? Grapplearts.com. December 8, 2003. Retrieved June 2, 2006.
- ^ Royce Gracie in Gracie Jiu-jitsu intermediate vol 4 "bonus - ufc finishing moves" video tape
[edit] External links
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