Photo: Camacho’s insanely bruised thigh, days after taking leg kicks at UFC Singapore

Leg kicks hurt, and this is Frank Camacho’s thigh days after his loss at UFC Singapore.

Frank Camacho competed this past weekend against Chinese standout Li Jingliang at UFC Singapore. The fighter from Guam and Saipan found success early in the fight, but he eventually succumbed to Li, who picked him apart en route to a decision.

A lot of the Chinese fighter’s attack involved heavy leg kicks that hampered Camacho’s movement, and a lot of damage was done on his thighs. The 28-year-old fighter posted a photo from a couple of days after the fight showing how badly bruised it was.

Post #UFC #FIGHTNIGHT #SINGAPORE leg! Those leg kicks were real hahah @UfcJingliang pic.twitter.com/b02yHKRN2H

— Frank Camacho (@crankeffect) June 20, 2017

In need of an ice bath

— Frank Camacho (@crankeffect) June 20, 2017

The damage done here was reminiscent of Urijah Faber’s gruesome looking leg after his loss to Jose Aldo from 2010.

According to Fight Metric, Jingliang landed 25 out of 34 leg kick attempts on Camacho during the course of their 3 round fight. To compare, Aldo landed 27 out of his 29 kicks to Faber’s leg during their 5 round title fight at WEC 48.

Leg kicks hurt, and this is Frank Camacho’s thigh days after his loss at UFC Singapore.

Frank Camacho competed this past weekend against Chinese standout Li Jingliang at UFC Singapore. The fighter from Guam and Saipan found success early in the fight, but he eventually succumbed to Li, who picked him apart en route to a decision.

A lot of the Chinese fighter’s attack involved heavy leg kicks that hampered Camacho’s movement, and a lot of damage was done on his thighs. The 28-year-old fighter posted a photo from a couple of days after the fight showing how badly bruised it was.

The damage done here was reminiscent of Urijah Faber’s gruesome looking leg after his loss to Jose Aldo from 2010.

According to Fight Metric, Jingliang landed 25 out of 34 leg kick attempts on Camacho during the course of their 3 round fight. To compare, Aldo landed 27 out of his 29 kicks to Faber’s leg during their 5 round title fight at WEC 48.