Results
- Seichi Ikemoto vs. Daisuke Nakamura
- Nakamura defeated Ikemoto via submission (armbar) at 3:36 of round 1.
- Hiroyuke Abe vs. Naoki Matsushita
- Abe and Matsushita fought to a draw.
- Jeff Curran vs. Hatsu Hioki
- Hioki defeated Curran via unanimous decision.
- Shinya Aoki vs. Jason Black
- Aoki defeated Black via submission (triangle choke) at 1:58 of round 1.
- Gilbert Melendez vs. Nobuhiro Obiya
- Melendez defeats Obiya via unanimous decision.
- Chris Brennan vs. Tatsuya Kawajiri
- Kawajiri defeated Brennan via TKO (knee and punches) at 0:29 of round 1.
- Mitsuhiro Ishida vs. Cristiano Marcello
- Ishida defeated Marcello via unanimous decision.
- Luciano Azevedo vs. Hayato Sakurai
- Sakurai defeated Azevedo via TKO (doctor stoppage) at 4:35 of round 1.
- Eric Esch vs. Ikuhisa Minowa
- Minowa defeated Esch via submission (armbar) at 4:25 of round 1.
- Welterweight tournament bout: Denis Kang vs. Amar Suloev
- Kang defeated Suloev via submission (rear-naked choke) at 4:10 of round 1.
- Welterweight tournament bout: Ryo Chonan vs. Paulo Filho
- Filho defeated Chonan via submission (armbar) at 2:30 of round 1.
- Welterweight tournament bout: Akihiro Gono vs. Gegard Mousasi
- Gono defeated Mousasi via submission (armbar) at 4:24 of round 2.
- Welterweight tournament bout: Dan Henderson vs. Kazuo Misaki
- Misaki defeated Henderson via unanimous decision.
- David Baron vs. Takanori Gomi
- Gomi defeated Baron via submission (rear-naked choke) at 7:10 of round 1.
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