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#UFC #UFCdocumentary #DanSevern
Dan “The Beast” Severn is one of the true pioneers of mixed martial arts, bridging the gap between amateur wrestling dominance and the birth of modern cage fighting. A two-time All-American and NCAA Division I wrestling champion at Arizona State University, Severn first made his mark on the world stage as a U.S. Olympic Trials competitor and international Greco-Roman wrestler before stepping into the Ultimate Fighting Championship in 1994. His arrival brought legitimacy to wrestling as one of MMA’s most effective base disciplines.
Severn debuted at UFC 4 in December 1994, immediately showcasing his raw grappling power. He submitted Anthony Macias and Marcus Bossett before meeting Royce Gracie in the finals. Though ultimately caught in a triangle choke, Severn’s dominant top control proved that wrestling could neutralize other martial arts. His performance set the tone for the wrestler’s role in early UFC.
At UFC 5, Severn stormed through Joe Charles and Oleg Taktarov in the tournament before meeting Ken Shamrock in the “Superfight Championship.” In a grueling contest, Shamrock edged Severn via guillotine choke. However, Severn bounced back at UFC 6, capturing the tournament crown by defeating Joe Charles, Oleg Taktarov, and Tank Abbott in one night. This tournament win elevated him to a rematch with Shamrock at UFC 9, one of the most controversial bouts in MMA history. The two men engaged in a cautious, largely uneventful affair that went to decision, with Severn winning the UFC Superfight Championship.
Severn then defended his place among the elite by facing the rising Brazilian jiu-jitsu star Don Frye at UFC 10, where Frye submitted him. Still, Severn’s contributions and reputation earned him the opportunity to fight for the inaugural UFC Heavyweight Championship at UFC 12, though his reign was cut short after a loss to Mark Coleman.
Beyond the UFC, Severn built a legendary record across multiple organizations, fighting in PRIDE, SuperBrawl, and numerous regional promotions, amassing more than 100 professional MMA bouts—a staggering number for his era. His style was simple but brutally effective: takedowns, smothering top pressure, and relentless control. He continued competing well into his 50s, an unmatched career longevity that cemented his place in history.
Severn’s legacy goes beyond his wins and losses. He was one of the first wrestlers to prove that amateur wrestling could translate directly into MMA dominance. His rivalries with Ken Shamrock, Royce Gracie, and Oleg Taktarov defined the UFC’s earliest years. With his trademark mustache, stone-faced demeanor, and relentless work ethic, “The Beast” became one of the sport’s most recognizable pioneers.
Dan Severn leaves behind a legacy as both an innovator and a trailblazer, helping lay the foundation for future generations of wrestlers who would dominate the Octagon. His courage to step into uncharted territory made him an enduring figure in the story of the UFC.
0:00 - What does that do?
2:47 - Who is this guy?
4:05 - Curveball
5:32 - What are your skills?
8:43 - Kindlewood
13:37 - Stack
14:46 - The Beast
16:30 - The Bear
18:42 - Gold
20:10 - Dead End
22:42 - Dusted Off
23:45 - Tanked
26:20 - Keep Moving
28:22 - Man of Men
30:21 - Hi There
33:51 - Triple Crown
35:20 - 101-19-7
37:49 - Could he be...?
39:57 - Whispers
42:00 - How do you respond?