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|name=UFC 5: Gracie vs. Shamrock 2 |image= Ufc 5.jpg |promotion=Ultimate Fighting Championship |date=April 7, 1995 |venue=Independence Arena |city= Charlotte, North Carolina |attendance=6,000 |buyrate=260,000[1] |previousevent = UFC 4: Revenge of the Warriors |followingevent = 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. HistoryUFC 5 used an eight-man tournament format, with the winner receiving $50,000.[2] 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.[3] The tournament had no weight classes or weight limits, and the fights had to end by submission, throwing in the towel, knockout, or referee stoppage, and thus, no judges were used. Fight judges and weight classes would finally become part of the UFC framework in UFC 8 and UFC 12 respectively.[4][5] The Superfight match was the main attraction, and the winner of this fight would become the reigning UFC Champion. It consisted of rivals Royce Gracie and Ken Shamrock facing off in the most anticipated match in UFC history to that date, which lead to the highest pay-per-view buyrate the UFC had achieved.[6] Up to this point, Ken Shamrock's only defeat in the UFC was to Royce Gracie in UFC 1. UFC 5 was the first UFC event to feature any kind of time limits since UFC 1.[4] 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 overran to 31 minutes before incorporating an on-the-spot decision to extend the fight by a further five minutes.[7] As there was still no winner, the match was declared a draw. In the tournament side of the event, Dan Severn won in the finals by defeating Dave Beneteau via a keylock submission. The referee for the night was 'Big' John McCarthy. This UFC event was the last with the involvement of UFC co-creator Rorion Gracie, ostensibly because of the introduction of time-limits, which ran counter to his family's ethos of Brazilian jiu-jitsu in which fights should go to a finish.[3] Gracie and his partner Art Davie later sold WOW Promotions, co-promoters of the event, to WOW's partner, Semaphore Entertainment Group.[2] Royce Gracie also ended his involvement following Rorion's departure until he returned for UFC 60. This event saw the implementation of a fight time limit in order to present the entire show in the allotted satellite time.{{Citation needed|date=March 2015}} The show ran 2 hours and 40 minutes, which was 40 minutes "over" the scheduled time, but UFC purchased 3 hours of satellite pay-per-view time in preparation.{{Citation needed|date=March 2015}} This was unlike UFC 4, where many PPV providers cut the show off after the first 2 hours.{{Citation needed|date=March 2015}} With this event, many of the fighters received nicknames, including:
Results{{MMAevent}}{{MMAevent card|Superfight Championship}}{{MMAevent bout| N/A | Ken Shamrock | vs. | Royce Gracie | Draw | | 36:06 | 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. }}{{MMAevent card|Final|header=no}}{{MMAevent bout | N/A | Dan Severn | def. | Dave Beneteau | Submission (keylock) | | 3:01 | }}{{MMAevent card|Semifinals|header=no}}{{MMAevent bout | N/A | Dave Beneteau | def. | Todd Medina | Submission (Strikes) | | 2:12 | Beneteau replaced Jon Hess, who had broken his hand during his first match. }}{{MMAevent bout | N/A | Dan Severn | def. | Oleg Taktarov | TKO (cut) | | 4:21 | }}{{MMAevent card|Quarterfinals|header=no}}{{MMAevent bout | N/A | Jon Hess | def. | Andy Anderson | TKO (punches) | | 1:23 | }}{{MMAevent bout | N/A | Todd Medina | def. | Larry Cureton | Submission (forearm choke) | | 2:55 | }}{{MMAevent bout | N/A | Oleg Taktarov | def. | Ernie Verdicia | Submission (choke) | | 2:23 | }}{{MMAevent bout | N/A | Dan Severn | def. | Joe Charles | Submission (rear-naked choke) | | 1:38 | }}{{MMAevent card|Alternate bouts|header=no}}{{MMAevent bout | N/A | Dave Beneteau | def. | Asbel Cancio | TKO (punches) | | 0:21 | }}{{MMAevent bout | N/A | Guy Mezger | def. | John Dowdy | TKO (punches) | | 2:02 | }}{{MMAevent end|notes = yes}} UFC 5 bracket{{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=Finals| RD1-seed1= | RD1-seed2= | RD1-team1= {{flagicon|USA}} Jon Hess (San Soo) | RD1-team2= {{flagicon|USA}} Andy Anderson (Taekwondo) | RD1-score1=TKO | RD1-score2=1:23 | RD1-seed3= | RD1-seed4= | RD1-team3= {{flagicon|USA}} Todd Medina (Jeet Kune Do) | RD1-team4= {{flagicon|USA}} Larry Cureton (Kickboxing) | RD1-score3=TKO | RD1-score4=2:55 | RD1-seed5= | RD1-seed6= | RD1-team5= {{flagicon|RUS}} Oleg Taktarov (Sambo) | RD1-team6= {{flagicon|USA}} Ernie Verdicia (American Kenpo) | RD1-score5=SUB | RD1-score6=2:23 | RD1-seed7= | RD1-seed8= | RD1-team7= {{flagicon|USA}} Dan Severn (Wrestling) | RD1-team8= {{flagicon|USA}} Joe Charles (Judo) | RD1-score7=SUB | RD1-score8=1:38 | RD2-seed1= | RD2-seed2= | RD2-team1= {{flagicon|CAN}} Dave Beneteau (Wrestling) 1 | RD2-team2= {{flagicon|USA}} Todd Medina | RD2-score1=TKO | RD2-score2=2:12 | RD2-seed3= | RD2-seed4= | RD2-team3= {{flagicon|RUS}} Oleg Taktarov | RD2-team4= {{flagicon|USA}} Dan Severn | RD2-score3=4:21 | RD2-score4=TKO | RD3-seed1= | RD3-seed2= | RD3-team1= {{flagicon|CAN}} Dave Beneteau | RD3-team2= {{flagicon|USA}} Dan Severn | RD3-score1=3:01 | RD3-score2=SUB }} 1Jon Hess was fined $2,000 for fouls committed in his fight. He withdrew with a hand injury, and was replaced by Dave Beneteau. See also{{portal|MMA}}
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References1. ^http://www.mmaweekly.com/ufc-pay-per-view-buys-explode-in-2006 {{UFC Events}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ufc 005}}2. ^1 {{cite news |last1=Abraham |first1=Joel |title=UFC 5 Review Ken Shamrock vs. Royce Gracie: 36 Minutes I'll Never Get Back |url=https://bleacherreport.com/articles/536167-ufc-5-review-ken-shamrock-vs-royce-gracie-and-36-minutes-ill-never-get-back |accessdate=6 September 2018 |publisher=bleacherreport.com |date=December 6, 2010}} 3. ^1 {{cite news |last1=Doyle |first1=Dave |title=UFC 5: The first Superfight |url=https://www.yahoo.com/news/ufc-5-first-superfight-181900160--mma.html |accessdate=6 September 2018 |publisher=Yahoo! Sports |date=April 6, 2009}} 4. ^1 {{cite news |last1=Morris |first1=Jessy |title=UFC Timeline: Before There Was ZUFFA |url=https://bleacherreport.com/articles/159803-ufc-timeline-before-there-was-zuffa |accessdate=6 September 2018 |publisher=bleacherreport.com |date=April 21, 2009}} 5. ^{{cite news |last1=Payne |first1=Marissa |title=UFC’s climb, 23 years to the day, from ‘freak show’ to one of sport’s most sacred stages |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2016/11/10/ufcs-climb-23-years-to-the-day-from-freak-show-to-one-of-sports-most-sacred-stages/ |accessdate=6 September 2018 |publisher=The Washington Post |date=November 10, 2016}} 6. ^{{cite news |last1=Staff |title=UFC Pay-Per-View Buys Explode in 2006 |url=https://www.mmaweekly.com/ufc-pay-per-view-buys-explode-in-2006 |accessdate=6 September 2018 |publisher=mmaweekly.com |date=July 13, 2006}} 7. ^{{cite news |last1=Brookhouse |first1=Brent |title=Retro Recap - UFC 5: The Return Of The Beast |url=https://www.bloodyelbow.com/2012/4/8/2933553/retro-recap-ufc-5-the-return-of-the-beast |accessdate=6 September 2018 |publisher=bloodyelbow.com |date=April 8, 2012}} 5 : Ultimate Fighting Championship events|1995 in mixed martial arts|Mixed martial arts in North Carolina|Sports competitions in Charlotte, North Carolina|1995 in North Carolina |
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