Marcus “The Maniac” McGhee vs J.P. “Young Savage” Buys

Round 1:
McGhee landed a leg kick during a cautious opening minute and the fighters traded right hands. A one-two stunned Buys, but he recovered quickly. Soon after, however, McGhee landed a straight right that dropped a badly dazed Buys to his knees, with his face briefly hitting the mat. McGhee did not follow up, but Buys was badly hurt and the fight was waved off.

Winner: Marcus McGhee by TKO (Punch) at 2:19 of round one. He improves to 8-1-0.

 

Terrance “T.Wrecks” McKinney vs “Money” Mike Breeden

Round 1:
McKinney attacked right away with a lead right hook and a head kick. He kept Breeden on the defensive and landed left hooks to his head and liver, then followed with knees. Breeden covered up against the cage and McKinney flurried with punches until the brief fight was stopped.

Winner: Terrance McKinney by TKO (Punches) at 1:25 of round one. He improves to 14-6-0.

 

Isaac “The MidWest Choppa” Dulgarian vs Francis “Fire” Marshall

Round 1:
After an early exchange of leg kicks, Dulgarian took Marshall down and he landed short elbows to Marshall’s face. Later in the round, Dulgarian passed to half-guard and he landed more elbows, then postured up while trying to move to mount. One elbow cut Marshall beside his right eye. Dulgarian got to full mount and unloaded with punches and elbows until the fight was stopped, with Marshall left as a bloody mess.

Winner: Isaac Dulgarian by TKO (Punches & Elbows) at 4:48 of round one. He improves to 6-0-0.

 

Martin “Badys” Buday vs Josh Parisian

Round 1:
Parisian landed two counter left hooks as Buday looked to close the distance early on, but Buday hurt him with a combination and swarmed with more punches. Parisian survived and retreated as Buday walked forward with more punches. Parisian landed a spinning backfist and Buday clinched with him. The fighters separated and a fatigued Parisian struggled to deal with Buday’s jabs. Buday landed a knee to the body and then followed with two more. He threw Parisian to the ground and latched on to a kimura. Parisian initially held on, but Buday cranked the arm behind Parisian’s back and Parisian tapped out.

Winner: Martin Buday by Submission (Kimura) at 4:11 of round one. He improves to 13-1-0.

 

Jaqueline Amorim vs Montserrat “Conejo” Ruiz

Round 1:
Amorim clinched and tripped Ruiz into half-guard. She passed straight to mount and landed short right hands while trapping Ruiz’s arm. Amorim switched to elbows and landed three of them. Ruiz gave up her back and Amorim trapped her in a body triangle. Ruiz turned to her side and Amorim mounted her again. She spun into an armbar and then an omoplata from a back crucifix. Amorim transitioned to a rear-naked choke and then closed out the round with rapid-fire punches from mount. 10-8 Amorim.

Round 2:
Amorim landed a head kick early in the second round, but Ruiz caught her leg and scored a takedown. Amorim quickly swept into mount and then took Ruiz’s back. Ruiz tried to turn over into Amorim’s guard and Amorim countered by mounting her once more. She attempted an arm-triangle choke and Ruiz broke her grip. Amorim postured up with punches and continued to land them until the bell. 10-8 Amorim.

Round 3:
After landing an early right hand, Amorim willingly pulled guard and she tried to sweep from the bottom. She almost kicked Ruiz off, but Ruiz maintained top position. Amorim used a kimura sweep to take mount and Ruiz rolled to her side. Amorim dropped elbows and punches and the fight was quickly stopped.

Winner: Jaqueline Amorim by TKO (Elbows & Punches) at 3:41 of round three. She improves to 7-1-0.

 

Da’Mon “Da Monster” Blackshear vs “No Way” Jose Johnson

Round 1:
Power punches were exchanged right away and Johnson landed an overhand right and a front kick to the body. Blackshear took him down and then held back control as Johnson got to his feet. He scored another takedown and worked to set up a rear-naked choke. Blackshear switched to a twister setup when Johnson tried to break free. Johnson initially prevented Blackshear from cranking on his neck, but Blackshear eventually secured the full twister and Johnson hastily tapped out.

Winner: Da’Mon Blackshear by Submission (Twister) at 3:47 of round one. He improves to 14-5-1.

 

Luana Santos vs Juliana “Killer” Miller

Round 1:
Miller pressed forward right away while throwing looping punches and she clinched with Santos against the cage. Santos broke free and landed an overhand right. She followed with two more and Miller was briefly wobbled. Big punches were exchanged and Santos hurt Miller again. Miller staggered back to the cage, then attempted a takedown, but Santos held her in a front headlock and used it to push Miller down to the ground. The fight returned to the feet and Santos landed a jab and a right cross. She rocked Miller multiple times and Miller was only held up by the cage. Referee Jason Herzog gave Miller multiple chances to stay in the fight before finally waving it off.

Winner: Luana Santos by TKO (Punches) at 3:41 of round one. She improves to 6-1-0.