UFC 5 - Results

Results

Superfight Championship
Weight Class Winner Loser Method Round Time Notes
Ken Shamrock draw Royce Gracie draw 36:00 Note 1
Final
Dan Severn def. Dave Beneteau submission (kimura) 3:01
Semifinals
Dave Beneteau def. Todd Medina TKO (punches) 2:12 Note 2
Dan Severn def. Oleg Taktarov TKO (cut) 4:21
Quarterfinals
Jon Hess def. Andy Anderson TKO (punches) 1:23
Todd Medina def. Larry Cureton TKO (punches) 2:55
Oleg Taktarov def. Ernie Verdicia submission (choke) 2:23
Dan Severn def. Joe Charles submission (rear-naked choke) 1:38
Alternate bouts
Dave Beneteau def. Asbel Cancio TKO (punches) 0:21
Guy Mezger def. John Dowdy TKO (punches) 2:02

^Note 1 Superfight Championship bout: Gracie and Shamrock fought to a draw after 36:00 because there were no judges. This was a new record length for a UFC fight.
^Note 2 Beneteau replaced Jon Hess, who had broken his hand during his first match.

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