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Pic: UFC-Singapore's Frank Camacho shows everyone the damage from Li Jingliang's leg kicks


If you ever somehow find yourself in a cage with Li Jingliang, protect your legs.

That’s the main takeaway from Frank Camacho.

Two days after Camacho (20-5 MMA, 0-1 UFC), a UFC newcomer and late replacement, came up short in a UFC Fight Night 111 both with Jingliang (13-4 MMA, 5-2 UFC), the welterweight posted a pic of his badly bruised leg. It showed the aftermath of Jingliang’s steady stream of low kicks during Saturday’s UFC Fight Pass-streamed bout at Singapore Indoor Stadium in Singapore.

As he wrote, “Those leg kicks were real hahah” (via Twitter):

Things started off well enough for Camacho, who ultimately suffered a unanimous-decision loss via 29-27, 28-27 and 29-27 scores. However, it was a come-from-behind win for Jingliang, who was tagged solidly with the first punch of the fight (via Twitter):

Camacho, a replacement for injured Jonathan Meunier, is a Guam-born fighter who was raised in Saipan. He was on a 5-1 run heading into his UFC debut. A veteran of the Guam-based Pacific Xtreme Combat promotion, the 28-year-old has 18 stoppages (including 15 knockouts) in 20 career wins. However, he struggled in the second and third rounds against Jingliang, who did clear damage with the low kicks late in the fight.

For complete coverage UFC Fight Night 111, check out the UFC Events section of the site.

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