1rst fight: Zhang Jianjun vs Zhong Yu
Things kicked off with a classic grappler vs striker match. Judo champion Zhong Yu scored a quick trip takedown against Sanda stylist Zhang Jianjun, and then quickly transitioned to the mount. Zhang Jianjun fought off his submission atempts for a while, even getting a reversal. After the two fighters got back to their feet, Zhang Jianjun was getting the better of the standup exchanges, but Zhong Yu got another takedown, got back to the mount and finished off his oponent with an americana.
After the fight both fighters were so gassed that they stayed laying on the canvas for a while.
2nd fight: Tala vs Yang Yingchun
3rd fight: [name missing] (Japan) vs Jiang Longyun
The Japanese oponent appeared to be a replacement for another Japanese fighter that was supposed to fight, and appeared very young and inexperienced, as well as not having eaten in a few days. Provincial boxing champion Jiang Longyun put on a boxing clinic on him, and after frustrating his desperate takedown atempts, knocked him out in less than 20 seconds.
4rth fight: Buhejiya vs Liu Wenbo
Liu Wenbo came in wearing a gi and a black belt, which is rather surprising as the announcer introduced him as a boxing champion. The gi didn't make a lot of difference, as his Mongolian oponent brutally slammed him down and then proceded to ground & pound from the guard. The whole fight went the same way, with Buhejiya scorring takedowns at will, and Liu Wenbo defending strikes from the bottom. Everbody was surprised when Buhejiya gave up during the second round, apparently too gassed to carry on.
5th fight: Shashi Sathe (India) vs Zhang Tiequan
This was the first truly international fight, if you except the japanese guy who got smashed in 10 seconds. Sanda and Brazilian Jujitsu trained Zhang Tiequan came out swinging and got a flash knock out on his unprepared oponent. Sashi Sathe was holding his arm after the fight, aparently having injured his shoulder.
6th fight: Dai Yingqiang vs Aotegen
The second Judo stylist to fight applied pretty much the same strategy as the first one, as he quickly got a takedown to mount. Sadly, either he hadn't trained Brazilian Jujitsu and didn't know that mount was the best position to be in, or else he had just bad control, as his oponent was able to power out a reversal to guard. He then proceded to ground and pound his way to a tap.
7th fight: Takada Setsuma vs Yang Jianping
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