#5 Li Jingliang vs Frank Camacho
Li Jingliang put on an excellent performance against Frank Camacho by weathering the early storm and dictating the pace over the course of their three-round fight.
It’s essential to note that Camacho had taken this fight on short notice, and that may have played a role in him fading in the latter stages of the fight, starting from the two-minute mark of Round 2.
Regardless, Jingliang maintained his composure and seemed unfazed by the heavy leather slung by his feisty foe taking home the win on the judges’ scorecards.
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Li Jingliang def. Frank Camacho via Unanimous Decision (29-27, 28-27, 29-27)
#6 Russell Doane vs Kwan Ho Kwak
Russell Doane put on a show for the fans in Singapore, knocking out Kwan Ho Kwak in the very first Round.
Both fighters were working for position in the clinch when Doane absolutely blasted Kwak and knocked him out after a brief flurry.
Russell Doane def. Kwan Ho Kwak via KO (Punches) (Round 1, 4:09)
#7 Naoki Inoue vs Carls John de Tomas
Naoki Inoue fought an excellent fight throughout the grappling sequences against Tomas.
Although he didn’t quite impress on the feet as much as he did on the mat, his transitions against Tomas were excellent, and he almost had the submission finish on multiple occasions during their three-round matchup.
Nevertheless, Inoue walked away with a clear-cut decision after a dominant display of grappling prowess.
Naoki Inoue def. Carls John de Tomas via Unanimous Decision (30-26, 30-26, 30-26)
#8 Lucie Pudilova vs Ji Yeon Kim

Lucie Pudilova took on Ji Yeon Kim in a weird fight.
Neither fighter had much success in this one and I most definitely feel that Kim should have got the judges’ nod, instead of Pudilova.
Regardless, Pudilova did get in a decent guillotine attempt towards the end of the fight, but when you talk about the striking exchanges, Kim seemed to be the more polished of the two.
Granted that this fight may not have been everyone’s cup of tea, but I’d like to see a rematch between the two of them in the near future, as I truly believe both fighters seemed to be holding back from showcasing their complete skill-set in this fight.
For now, Pudilova remains one-up on Kim, with a UD victory.
Lucie Pudilova def. Ji Yeon Kim via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)