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====Finals: [[Royce Gracie]] vs. [[Patrick Smith (fighter)|Patrick Smith]]====
====Finals: [[Royce Gracie]] vs. [[Patrick Smith (fighter)|Patrick Smith]]====
Gracie defeated Smith via submission due to strikes at 1:17 to win ''UFC 2''.
Gracie defeated Smith via submission due to strikes at 1:17 to win ''UFC 2''. Still an amateur grappler, Smith was quickly defeated by Gracie on the ground. While in a [[mount (grappling)|mounted]] position, Smith had his arms crossed and could not block Gracie's off hand punches to his face and the towel was eventually thrown in. In the Hall of Fame interview with Gracie at the end of the DVD, he admitted that while the three matches in ''[[UFC 1]]'' seemed to be adequate, the four rounds necessary to win ''UFC 2'' seemed excessive and overly exhausting. While maintaining a good attitude and saying that he "could fight all day" Gracie did admit that four fights in one night is a lot.


===''UFC 2'' bracket===
===''UFC 2'' bracket===

Revision as of 21:05, 12 October 2007

UFC 2: No Way Out
File:UFC2vhs.jpg
The poster for UFC 2: No Way Out
Information
PromotionUltimate Fighting Championship
DateMarch 11, 1994
VenueMammoth Gardens
CityDenver, Colorado
Attendance2,000
Buyrate300,000[1]

UFC 2: No Way Out (later renamed UFC 2 or The Ultimate Fighting Championship 2) was a mixed martial arts (MMA) event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) on March 11, 1994, at Mammoth Gardens in Denver, Colorado. The event was seen live on pay-per-view in the United States, and was later released on home video. UFC 2 featured a sixteen-man tournament format, the first and only one in UFC's history, with the winner receiving $60,000. The tournament had no weight classes or weight limits. Matches had no time limit or rounds, therefore no judges were used. Competitors could only win a match by submission, by the opponent's corner throwing in the towel, or by knockout. The event marked the first appearance of referee "Big" John McCarthy, now a UFC staple.

The event featured sixteen separate fights, of which only the last eight were shown on the live pay-per-view broadcast and home video versions.

Results

Preliminary card

First round bout: Scott Morris vs. Sean Daugherty

Morris defeated Daugherty by submission with a guillotine choke in 20 seconds. This match was not shown on the live pay-per-view broadcast.

First Round Bout: Patrick Smith vs. Ray Wizard

Smith defeated Wizard by submission with a guillotine choke in 58 seconds. This match was not shown on the live pay-per-view broadcast.

First round bout: Johnny Rhodes vs. David Levicki

Rhodes defeated Levicki by submission due to strikes at 12:13. This match was not shown on the live pay-per-view broadcast.

First round bout: Frank Hamaker vs. Thaddeus Luster

Hamaker defeated Luster by submission at 4:52. This match was not shown on the live pay-per-view broadcast.

First round bout: Orlando Weit vs. Robert Lucarelli

Weit defeated Lucarelli TKO with knees to the head at 2:50. This match was not shown on the live pay-per-view broadcast.

First round bout: Remco Pardoel vs. Alberta Cerra Leon

Pardoel defeatedd Loen vis submission with an armlock at 9:51. This match was not shown on the live pay-per-view broadcast.

First Round Bout: Jason Delucia vs. Scott Baker

Delucia defeated Baker via submission due to strikes at 6:41. This match was not shown on the live pay-per-view broadcast.

Main card

First round bout: Royce Gracie vs. Minoki Ichihara

Gracie defeated Ichihara via submission with a collar choke, which was mistakenly called an armbar[2] at 5:08.

Quarterfinal bout: Patrick Smith vs. Scott Morris

Smith defeated Morris via knockout in 0:30.

Quarterfinal bout: Johnny Rhodes vs. Fred Ettish

Rhodes defeated Ettish via submission with a rear naked choke at 3:07. Ettish was a replacement for Hamaker, who was injured in his first round fight.

Quarterfinal bout: Remco Pardoel vs. Orlando Weit

Pardoel defeated Weit via knockout with elbows on the ground at 1:29.

Quarterfinal bout: Royce Gracie vs. Jason Delucia

Gracie defeated Delucia via submission via armlock at 1:07.

Semifinal bout: Patrick Smith vs. Johnny Rhodes

Smith defeated Rhodes via submission with a guillotine choke at 1:07.

Semifinal bout: Royce Gracie vs. Remco Pardoel

Gracie defeated Pardoel via submission with a lapel choke at 1:31.

Finals: Royce Gracie vs. Patrick Smith

Gracie defeated Smith via submission due to strikes at 1:17 to win UFC 2.

UFC 2 bracket

First Round Second Round Semifinals Finals
            
Patrick Smith
Ray Wizard
Patrick Smith
Scott Morris
Scott Morris
Sean Daugherty
Patrick Smith
Johnny Rhodes
Johnny Rhodes
David Levicki
Johnny Rhodes
Fred Ettish 1
Frank Hamaker
Thaddeus Luster
Patrick Smith
Royce Gracie
Remco Pardoel
Alberto Cerra Leon
Remco Pardoel
Orlando Weit
Orlando Weit
Robert Lucarelli
Remco Pardoel
Royce Gracie
Jason Delucia
Scott Baker
Jason Delucia
Royce Gracie
Royce Gracie
Minoki Ichihara

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

References

  1. ^ Walter, Donald F., Jr. Mixed Martial Arts: Ultimate Sport, or Ultimately Illegal? Grapplearts.com. December 8 2003. Retrieved June 2 2006.
  2. ^ Royce Gracie in Gracie Jiu-jitsu intermediate vol 4 "bonus - ufc finishing moves" video tape

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