Results
| Superfight Championship | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weight Class | Winner | Loser | Method | Round | Time | Notes | |
| Ken Shamrock | def. | Dan Severn | submission (guillotine choke) | 2:14 | Note 1 | ||
| Finals | |||||||
| Oleg Taktarov | def. | Tank Abbott | submission (rear-naked choke) | 17:45 | |||
| Semifinals | |||||||
| Tank Abbott | def. | Paul Varelans | TKO (punches) | 1:53 | |||
| Oleg Taktarov | def. | Anthony Macias | submission (guillotine choke) | 0:09 | Note 2 | ||
| Quarterfinals | |||||||
| Tank Abbott | def. | John Matua | KO (punch) | 0:20 | |||
| Paul Varelans | def. | Cal Worsham | KO (elbow) | 1:02 | |||
| Patrick Smith | def. | Rudyard Moncayo | submission (rear-naked choke) | 1:08 | |||
| Oleg Taktarov | def. | Dave Beneteau | submission (front choke) | 0:57 | |||
| Alternate bouts | |||||||
| Joel Sutton | def. | Jack McLaughlin | submission (punches) | 2:01 | |||
| Anthony Macias | def. | He-Man Ali Gipson | submission (punches) | 3:06 | |||
^Note 1 Shamrock defeated Severn via at to become the first UFC Superfight Champion
^Note 2 Macias replaced Patrick Smith, who could not continue due to stomach cramps.
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