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Chinese fighters get home crowds roaring in UFC debut

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SHANGHAI: Chinese ighters won ive out of eight bouts on Saturday including one of the quickest-ever UFC knockouts as the world’s richest mixed martial arts promotion debuted in mainland China.

The UFC’S “Shanghai Fight Night” comes as top promotions set their sights on China, where MMA’S rapid growth and the country’s ancient martial arts traditions are fuelling prediction­s it could become the sport’s next frontier.

Middleweig­ht Kelvin Gastelum of the United States scored a firstround knock-out of British veteran and former champion Michael Bisping in the main event of the 12-bout card, which featured no title fights.

MMA media has derided the Shanghai card as one of the weakest yet staged by the Us-based Ultimate Fighting Championsh­ip (UFC).

But that mattered little to the sell-out crowd of more than 15,000 at Shanghai’s Mercedes Benz Arena, who delighted in strong performanc­es by the six male and two female Chinese fighters.

The Chinese started 0-and-3 but won their last five straight, including three first-round victories that had the crowd roaring.

These included welterweig­ht Song Kenan’s knockout of American Bobby Nash 15 seconds into their fight, one of the shortest-ever UFC bouts.

“We saw some China power tonight,” said Li “The Leech” Jingliang, who knocked out the USA’S Zak Ottow in the first round.

“I believe we will see more and better China fighters coming into the UFC.” The first “Fight Night” in mainland China followed a Shanghai event in September by the UFC’S Asia-based rival, the ONE Championsh­ip. Currently no Chinese fighters are considered among the UFC’S best.

But both the UFC and ONE expect to see China become one of the top MMA markets as gyms and local and provincial level competitio­ns proliferat­e.

Both promotions are currently recruiting fighters from China’s potentiall­y deep talent pool, hoping for a breakthrou­gh athlete like UFC lightweigh­t champion Conor Mcgregor of Ireland.

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