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1996: Fight Card and Results: Events 9‐13 1996: Fight Card and Results: Events 9‐13 Event 13 UFC The Ultimate Ultimate 1996 December 7, 1996 Winner Loser Method Time Open Weight Tournament Finals Don Frye Tank Abbott Submission (rear‐naked choke) 1:22 Semifinals Tank Abbott Steve Nelmark KO (punch) 1:03 (A) Don Frye Mark Hall Submission (Achilles lock) 0:20 (B) Quarterfinals Ken Shamrock Brian Johnston Submission (forearm choke) 5:48 Tank Abbott Cal Worsham Submission (punches) 2:51 Don Frye Gary Goodridge Submission (fatigue) 11:19 Kimo Leopoldo Paul Varelans TKO (corner stoppage) 9:08 Alternate bouts Mark Hall Felix Mitchell TKO (punches) 1:45 Steve Nelmark Marcus Bossett Submission (choke) 1:37 Tai Bowden Jack Nilson Submission (headbutts) 4:46 (A) Nelmark replaced Shamrock, due to broken hand (B) Hall replaced Leopoldo, due to fatigue Event 12 UFC 11: The Proving Ground September 20, 1996 Winner Loser Method Time Open Weight Tournament Finals Mark Coleman Default All other fighters unable to continue Semifinals Mark Coleman Brian Johnston Submission (strikes) 2:20 Scott Ferrozzo Tank Abbott Unanimous decision 18:00 (A) Quarterfinals Mark Coleman Julian Sanchez Submission (choke) 0:45 Brian Johnston Reza Nasri TKO (strikes) 0:28 Tank Abbott Sam Adkins Submission (forearm choke) 2:06 Jerry Bohlander Fabio Gurgel Unanimous decision 15:00 Alternate bouts Scott Ferrozzo Sam Fulton Submission (strikes) 1:45 Roberto Traven Dave Berry Submission (strikes) 1:23 (A) Ferrozzo replaced Bohlander who was unable to fight due to fatigue and a cut above his eye. Event 11 UFC 10: The Tournament July 12, 1996 Winner Loser Method Time Open Weight Tournament Finals Mark Coleman Don Frye TKO (punches) 11:34 Semifinals Don Frye Brian Johnston Submission (elbow) 4:37 Mark Coleman Gary Goodridge Submission (exhaustion) 7:00 Quarterfinals Don Frye Mark Hall TKO (punches) 10:21 Brian Johnston Scott Fiedler Submission (punches) 2:25 Mark Coleman Moti Horenstein Submission (punches) 2:43 Gary Goodridge John Campetella KO (punches) 1:28 Alternate bouts Geza Kalman Dieusel Berto TKO (punches) 5:57 Sam Adkins Felix Mitchell Unanimous decision Event 10 UFC 9: Motor City Madness May 17, 1996 Winner Loser Method Time Superfight Championship Dan Severn Ken Shamrock Split decision 30.00 Steve Nelmark Tai Bowden TKO (doctor stoppage) 7:25 Cal Worsham Zane Frazier TKO (punches) 3:14 Rafael Carino Matt Andersen TKO (punches) 5:32 Mark Schultz Gary Goodridge TKO (cut) 12:00 Mark Hall Koji Kitao TKO (doctor stoppage ‐ broken nose) 0:40 Don Frye Amaury Bitetti TKO (punches) 9:22 Event 9 UFC 8: David vs. Goliath February 16, 1996 Winner Loser Method Time Superfight Championship Superfight Ken Shamrock Kimo Leopoldo Submission (kneebar) 4:24 Open Weight Tournament Finals Don Frye Gary Goodridge Submission (position) 2:14 Semifinals Don Frye Sam Adkins TKO (doctor stoppage) 0:48 (A) Gary Goodridge Jerry Bohlander TKO (punches) 5:31 Quarterfinals Don Frye Thomas Ramirez KO (punch) 0:08 Paul Varelans Joe Moreira Unanimous decision 10:00 Jerry Bohlander Scott Ferrozzo Submission (guillotine choke) 9:03 Gary Goodridge Paul Herrera KO (elbows) 0:13 Alternate bouts Sam Adkins Keith Mielke Submission (punches) 0:50 (A) Adkins replaced Varelans, Varelans was injured.
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