UFC 2 - Results

Results

Final
Weight Class Method Round Time Notes
Royce Gracie def. Patrick Smith submission (punches) 1:17
Semifinals
Weight Class Method Round Time Notes
Patrick Smith def. Johnny Rhodes submission (guillotine choke) 1:07
Royce Gracie def. Remco Pardoel submission (lapel choke) 1:31
Quarterfinals
Patrick Smith def. Scott Morris KO (elbows) 0:30
Johnny Rhodes def. Fred Ettish submission (rear-naked choke) 3:07 Note 1
Remco Pardoel def. Orlando Wiet KO (elbows) 1:29
Royce Gracie def. Jason DeLucia submission (armlock) 1:07
Opening Round
Weight Class Method Round Time Notes
Scott Morris def. Sean Daugherty submission (guillotine choke) 0:20
Patrick Smith def. Ray Wizard submission (guillotine choke) 0:58
Johnny Rhodes def. David Levicki submission (punches) 12:13
Frank Hamaker def. Thaddeus Luster TKO (corner stoppage) 4:52
Orlando Wiet def. Robert Lucarelli TKO (knees) 2:50
Remco Pardoel def. Alberta Cerra Leon submission (armlock) 9:51
Jason DeLucia def. Scott Baker submission (punches) 6:41
Royce Gracie def. Minoki Ichihara submission (lapel choke) 5:08

^Note 1 Frank Hamaker was forced to withdraw due to injury. He was replaced by Fred Ettish.

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