Natália Cristina da Silva vs Jasmine Jasudavicius

Round 1:
The fighters exchanged punches early in the fight and da Silva dropped Jasudavicius to a knee with a left hook. Jasudavicius stood and she clinched with da Silva against the cage. Da Silva fought off Jasudavicius’s takedown attempts and Jasudavicius landed a right hand on the break. Da Silva landed two right hooks and a quick combination. She jabbed and mixed in leg kicks as Jasudavicius tried to close the distance. A one-two and a head kick scored for da Silva, who circled on the outside. Jasudavicius finally secured a clinch, but she could not get da Silva down. The round ended with Jasudavicius landing knees to da Silva’s body. 10-9 da Silva.

Round 2:
Jasudavicius closed in and clinched in round two, but da Silva impressively threw her down to the mat. Jasudavicius worked back to her feet and she pursued da Silva, but da Silva reversed another Jasudavicius takedown and battered her with elbows on the ground. The fight looked like it was about to be stopped, but Jasudavicius managed to get back to her feet. Da Silva landed three head kicks, but Jasudavicius continued to move forward and she landed an overhand right. 10-9 da Silva.

Round 3:
Da Silva prevented Jasudavicius from taking her down in the final round and she circled on the outside while landing one-twos and leg kicks. Jasudavicius was unable to clinch or land anything significant. She charged at da Silva and missed with a hammerfist. Da Silva stuffed another takedown and she broke free from the clinch. A head kick grazed for da Silva, who followed with two body kicks and a spinning back kick. Just before the bell, Jasudavicius charged at da Silva again and she was knocked down by a counter hammerfist. 10-9 da Silva.

Winner: Natália Cristina da Silva by Unanimous Decision (30-26, 30-27, 30-27) after three rounds. She improves to 13-5-1.

 

Jeremiah Wells vs Court “The Crusher” McGee

Round 1:
McGee kept his distance in the opening minute and stayed outside of Wells’s range, but Wells remained aggressive. He landed a jab, missed with a right hand and then melted McGee with a massive left hook. McGee fell unconscious to the mat and the fight was stopped.

Winner: Jeremiah Wells by KO (Punch) at 1:34 of round one. He improves to 11-2-1.

 

Ricardo “Carcacinha” Ramos vs Danny “The Colombian Warrior” Chavez

Round 1:
Chavez avoided a spinning wheel kick from Ramos and he landed a hard kick to Ramos’s lead leg. Ramos missed with another spinning wheel kick, but he landed a brutal spinning back elbow. Chavez crashed to the canvas and the fight was waved off. Impressive knockout win.

Winner: Ricardo Ramos by KO (Spinning Back Elbow) at 1:12 of round one. He improves to 16-4-0.

 

Maria de Oliveira Neta vs Gloria “Glorinha” de Paula

Round 1:
Oliveira landed a switch knee to the body and a right hook to begin the fight. She continued to throw punches aggressively and landed another switch knee. Oliveira became wild with her punches and de Paula knocked her mouthpiece out with a counter right hook. Time was called to replace it and de Paula caught a kick after the restart. She briefly tied Oliveira up in a clinch before Oliveira broke free. De Paula landed three leg kicks and she backstepped to avoid Oliveira’s lunging punches, which became less and less effective. De Paula landed two overhand rights and she held Oliveira in a Thai clinch. Oliveira tried to counter with a takedown and de Paula threw elbows to the side of her head. One more right hook scored for de Paula before the bell. Close round due to de Paula’s second-half rally. 10-9 de Paula.

Round 2:
De Paula blocked an early flurry of punches from Oliveira and she kicked at Oliveira’s lead leg. De Paula landed a left-right combo and she stunned Oliveira with a left and a right hook. As the round progressed, de Paula remained the aggressor, but Oliveira bloodied her nose with a right hand while circling to her left. De Paula landed two body kicks and a jab, then took Oliveira down in the final 20 seconds. She landed one elbow to Oliveira’s face before time expired. 10-9 de Paula.

Round 3:
Oliveira blocked a head kick and landed a body kick early in the final round. De Paula landed a jab and Oliveira answered with a lead left hook. She finished a combination with a leg kick and de Paula shot in for a takedown. Oliveira stuffed it and she got a takedown of her own. Oliveira stood and de Paula followed. Oliveira landed two hooks and another leg kick. She secured a body lock and dragged de Paula down into full guard. De Paula kicked her off and the fight returned to the feet. She landed a one-two and reversed a takedown into side control. 10-9 Oliveira despite the late-round takedown.

Winner: Maria de Oliveira Neta by Split Decision (29-28, 29-28, 28-29) after three rounds. She improves to 13-5-0.

 

Cody “The Spartan” Stamann vs Eddie Wineland

Round 1:
Stamann dropped Wineland right away with a right hook behind Wineland’s ear. Wineland got to his feet and Stamann knocked him down a second time with a barrage of power punches. Once more, Wineland stood up and he tried to fire back with punches. Stamann’s strikes were much more precise and he landed three knees and rapid-fire punches. Wineland was propped up only by the cage, and the fight was stopped.

Winner: Cody Stamann by TKO (Knees & Punches) at 0:59 of round one. He improves to 20-5-1.

 

Phil “Megatron” Hawes vs Deron Winn

Round 1:
Hawes landed stiff jabs right away and he dropped Win with an elbow. Winn stood and Hawes landed another elbow and a right hand. Winn threw a combination and Hawes dropped him to a knee with a right cross. Winn got back to his feet, but he ate another right from Hawes. As Hawes continued to batter Winn with punches, a cut was opened above Winn’s right eye. Hawes hurt Winn with an elbow to the temple and he continued to throw elbows with both arms. Hawes landed a one-two and a left hook to Winn’s right eye late in the lopsided round. 10-8 Hawes.

Round 2:
The cageside doctor checked on Winn’s eye prior to round two, but the fight was allowed to continue and Hawes alternated between head kicks and elbows. Winn landed two hard punches in return, but Hawes cracked him with another elbow. Hawes took Winn down and he landed a series of right hands to the side of Winn’s face as Winn got to his knees against the cage. He got to his feet and Hawes landed a knee to the body. Hawes chased after Winn with punches and elbows, but Winn began to have more success with his counterpunches. A knee and a head kick wobbled Winn. Hawes landed another head kick, then followed with three elbows. Winn wilted against the cage and referee Herb Dean stopped the fight.

Winner: Phil Hawes by TKO (Elbows) at 4:25 of round two. He improves to 12-3-0.

 

Roman “The Caucasian” Dolidze vs Kyle “The D’Arce Knight” Daukaus

Round 1:
Time was called early in the fight after an accidental clash of heads. Dolidze dropped Daukaus with a right-left combo shortly after the restart and he dropped down to the ground. Daukaus managed to work back to his feet against the cage, but Dolidze sent him crashing back down to the mat with a high knee to Daukaus’s left eye. Daukaus covered up and Dolidze landed punches until the brief fight was stopped.

Winner: Roman Dolidze by TKO (Knee & Punches) at 1:13 of round one. He improves to 10-1-0.