Ultimate Ultimate 1996 - Results

Results

Finals
Weight Class Winner Loser Method Round Time Notes
Don Frye def. David Abbott submission (rear-naked choke) 1:22
Semifinals
David Abbott def. Steve Nelmark KO (punch) 1:03 Note 1
Don Frye def. Mark Hall submission (Achilles lock) 0:20 Note 2
Quarterfinals
Ken Shamrock def. Brian Johnston submission (forearm choke) 5:48 Note 3
David Abbott def. Cal Worsham submission (punches) 2:51
Don Frye def. Gary Goodridge submission (fatigue) 11:19
Kimo Leopoldo def. Paul Varelans TKO (corner stoppage) 9:08 Note 4
Alternate bouts
Mark Hall def. Felix Mitchell TKO (punches) 1:45
Steve Nelmark def. Marcus Bossett submission (choke) 1:37
Tai Bowden def. Jack Nilson submission (headbutts) 4:46

^Note 1 Nelmark was an alternate for Ken Shamrock, who could not continue due to a broken hand.
^Note 2 Hall was an alternate for Kimo Leopoldo, who could not continue due to fatigue.
^Note 3 Shamrock was unable to continue in the tournament because of a broken hand he suffered after pinning Johnston up against the cage and unleashing a series of punches.
^Note 4 Leopoldo was unable to continue in the tournament due to fatigue.

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