UFC 5

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UFC 5: The Return of the Beast
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Promotion Ultimate Fighting Championship
Date April 7, 1995
Venue Independence Arena
City Charlotte, North Carolina
Attendance 6,000
Pay-per-view chronology
UFC 4: Revenge of the Warriors UFC 5: The Return of the Beast UFC 6: Clash of the Titans

UFC 5: The Return of the Beast was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on April 7, 1995, at the Independence Arena in Charlotte, North Carolina. The event was seen live on pay per view in the United States, and later released on home video. UFC 5 used an eight-man tournament format, with the winner receiving $50,000. The event also featured the first ever UFC Superfight, as well as two alternate fights, which were not shown on the live pay-per-view broadcast. The tournament had no weight classes, or weight limits. Each match had no rounds; therefore no judges were used.

UFC 5 was the first UFC event to feature any kind of time limits since UFC 1. A 20 minute time limit was imposed for the quarterfinal and semi-final round matches in the tournament. The finals of the tournament and the Superfight had a 30 minute time limit. The Superfight went 31 minutes after incorporating an on the spot decision to extend the fight by five minutes before being called a draw. The referee for the night was 'Big' John McCarthy. Dan Severn won the tournament by defeating Dave Beneteau with a keylock.

This UFC event was the last with the involvement of Rorion Gracie, ostensibly because the introduction of new rules had diluted Gracie's (and his family's) vision for the UFC and vale tudo fighting. Gracie and his partner Art Davie later sold WOW Promotions, co-promoters of the event, to WOW's partner, Semaphore Entertainment Group. Royce Gracie also ended his involvement following Rorion's departure.

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[edit] Alternate Bouts

Beneteau defeats Cancio by TKO at 0:21 of the first round.

Mezger defeats Dowdy by TKO at 2:02 of the first round.

[edit] Quarterfinals

Hess defeats Anderson by TKO at 1:23 of the first round.

  • Todd Medina def. Larry Cureton

Medina defeats Cureton by TKO at 2:55 of the first round.

Taktarov defeats Verdicia by submission (choke) at 2:33 of the first round.

Severn defeats Charles by submission (rear naked choke) at 1:38 of the first round.

[edit] Semifinals

Beneteau defeats Medina by TKO at 2:12 of the first round. Beneteau replaced Jon Hess who had broken his hand during his first match.

Severn defeats Taktarov by TKO (cut) at 4:21 of the first round.

[edit] Finals

Severn defeats Beneteu by submission (keylock) at 3:01 of the first round to win the UFC 5 tournament. UFC 5 marked the first time a belt was awarded to the tournament's champion.

[edit] UFC 5 Bracket

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                           
   Jon Hess W  
 Andy Anderson  
     Dave Beneteau1 W  
     Todd Medina  
 Todd Medina W
   Larry Curetin  
       Dave Beneteau
     Dan Severn C
   Oleg Taktarov W  
 Ernest Vendecia  
     Oleg Taktarov
     Dan Severn W  
 Dan Severn W
   Joe Charles  

1Jon Hess was fined $2,000 due to eye gouging when reviewed by UFC officials. He was replaced by Dave Beneteau.

[edit] UFC 5 Champion

Dan Severn

[edit] Superfight

Ken Shamrock vs. Royce Gracie The bout was called a draw after 36:06.

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