Anthony Torres vs. Jess Liaudin (Pictures)
Round 1
Jess Liaudin comes out firing high kicks that miss their target. The fighters clinch and trade knees to the body before Liaudin swings wildly with a spinning hook. Torres lands a straight one-two combo. Liaudin answers with a right, left that drops Torres but he recovers. Liaudin comes back with another left followed by a right that sends Torres to the mat. The Brit pounces with strikes, which forces referee Mario Yamasaki to step in to save Torres at 4:10 of the opening period.
Naoyuki Kotani (Pictures) vs. Dennis Siver (Pictures)
Round 1
Tentative striking from both fighters in the opening frame. Siver lands a right hook, which prompts Kotani to pull guard. The Japanese fighter locks on a triangle choke, but he cannot force his opponent's arm to the proper position to finish. Siver escapes the hold and move to half-guard, where he nips away at Kotani with elbows and short punches. Kotani is bleeding on his forehead. Sherdog.com sees the first 10-9 for Siver.
Round 2
The fighters exchange wild punches early in the period with nothing scoring except for glancing blows. Siver finds his range with a left hook that sends the Japanese fighter crashing to the canvas. He follows up with a right hand on the downed fighter for good measure, which forces referee Yves Lavigne to step in at 2:04 of the second.
Tomasz Drwal vs. Thiago Silva (Pictures)
Round 1
Drwal opens up the round throwing leather, while the Brazilian scores with low kicks. Silva looks for a takedown over and over, but the Polish fighter does well to defend the shot to keep the action standing. Drwal scores with a few decent punches near the end of the round. Sherdog.com sees it 10-9 for Drwal.
Round 2
The second round is an absolute war. Silva pushes the pace early with two right hands that land flush. Drwal fires back with a flurry of his own. An uppercut scores for Silva, which hurt the Polish fighter badly, but he recovers to unleash more leather. Two crisp right hands land for Silva, followed by some knees and a a beautiful uppercut. A solid left hand finishes Drwal off at the 4:23 mark, as "Big" John McCarthy steps into to rescue him.