UFC 11 - Wikipedia
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UFC 11: The Proving Ground | |||
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![]() The poster for UFC 11: The Proving Ground | |||
Promotion | Ultimate Fighting Championship | ||
Date | September 20, 1996 | ||
Venue | Augusta Civic Center | ||
City | Augusta, Georgia | ||
Attendance | 4,500 | ||
Buyrate | 92,000 | ||
Event chronology | |||
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UFC 11: The Proving Ground was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on September 20, 1996, at the Augusta Civic Center in Augusta, Georgia. The event was broadcast live on pay-per-view in the United States, and later released on home video.
The card featured an eight-man tournament, as well as two alternate bouts in case of an injury, and to fill time for the pay-per-view broadcast.
Due to multiple injuries and fatigue, no alternates were able to continue after their semifinal matches.
Roberto Traven had a broken hand after his alternate match and the championship was won by forfeit.
Rich Goins returned as the ring announcer.
The event, with only a buyrate of 92,000, was one of the least purchased UFC events.
This was the first and only UFC tournament to end by default.
Due to Mark Coleman winning by default, and the vast amount of short matches, the PPV has been called "Incomplete" and "disorganised" by viewers.[1]
Igor Vovchanchyn was invited to fight at UFC 11, but could not participate due to visa issues as well as dissatisfaction with the offer.[2][3]
Finals | |||||||
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Weight class | Method | Round | Time | Notes | |||
N/A | Mark Coleman | def. | Scott Ferrozzo | Walkover (injury) | [a] | ||
Semifinals | |||||||
N/A | Mark Coleman | def. | Brian Johnston | TKO (submission to strikes) | 2:20 | ||
N/A | Scott Ferrozzo | def. | Tank Abbott | Decision (unanimous) | 18:00 | [b] | |
Quarterfinals | |||||||
N/A | Mark Coleman | def. | Julian Sanchez | Submission (scarf hold choke) | 0:45 | ||
N/A | Brian Johnston | def. | Reza Nasri | TKO (strikes) | 0:28 | ||
N/A | Tank Abbott | def. | Sam Adkins | Submission (forearm choke) | 2:06 | ||
N/A | Jerry Bohlander | def. | Fábio Gurgel | Decision (unanimous) | 15:00 | ||
Alternate bouts | |||||||
N/A | Scott Ferrozzo | def. | Sam Fulton | TKO (submission to strikes) | 1:45 | ||
N/A | Roberto Traven | def. | Dave Berry | TKO (submission to strikes) | 1:23 | [c] |
- ^ With Scott Ferrozzo injured, and all alternates injured or unable to continue, Mark Coleman wins the UFC 11 Tournament by default.
- ^ Ferrozzo replaced Bohlander, who was unable to continue in the tournament. Due to fatigue and a cut above his eye, Ferrozzo was unable to continue in the tournament.
- ^ Traven was injured, and unable to continue as an alternate for the tournament.
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1Jerry Bohlander withdrew due to injury. He was replaced by Scott Ferrozzo.
2 Scott Ferrozzo was unable to continue due to exhaustion, making Mark Coleman winner by walkover.
Encyclopedia awards
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The following fighters were honored in the October 2011 book titled UFC Encyclopedia.[4]
- Fight of the Night: Scott Ferrozzo vs. Tank Abbott
- Knockout of the Night: Brian Johnston def. Reza Nasri
- Submission of the Night: Mark Coleman def. Julian Sanchez
- ^ "411MANIA | The History of the UFC: UFC XI: The Proving Ground". 411mania.com. Archived from the original on 2016-01-01.
- ^ "Igor Vovchanchyn". tapology.com. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
- ^ "M-1 Exclusive: Igor Vovchanchyn Interview Part II". m1global.tv. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
- ^ Gerbasi, Thomas (2011-10-17). UFC Encyclopedia - The Definitive Guide to the Ultimate Fighting Championship. New York: DK. p. 159. ISBN 978-0756683610.