Exclusive: Li Jingliang Denies Matchup With Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos Is ‘Just Another Fight’

31-year-old Chinese UFC star Li Jingliang has the opportunity to get a number in front of his name this weekend (Sat. August 31, 2019). Jingliang will take on Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos in the co-main event of UFC Shenzhen. Dos Santos is currently the No. 14-ranked welterweight in the world and is on a seven-fight […]

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31-year-old Chinese UFC star Li Jingliang has the opportunity to get a number in front of his name this weekend (Sat. August 31, 2019).

Jingliang will take on Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos in the co-main event of UFC Shenzhen. Dos Santos is currently the No. 14-ranked welterweight in the world and is on a seven-fight winning streak. The Brazilian is also a proven finisher, finishing his last three fights.

For Jingliang, the opportunity to extend his win streak to three against dos Santos in front of his native Chinese crowd is a massive one. When speaking to LowKickMMA, Jingliang dispelled the notion that this is “just another fight,” and admitted his training has been tailored towards dos Santos specifically as an opponent.

“It’s not just another fight for me. Dos Santos is an all-around fighter and I have been tailoring my training against his moves. It’s the only way, to treat your opponent with full respect, and that we put on a great fight for all.”

Jingliang is competing on a card that is massive for the Chinese MMA market. With a UFC title fight headlining the night, and the recent opening of the UFC Performance Institute in China, Jingliang is excited to see the Las Vegas-based promotion in investing in the athletes of his country.

“I think this is fantastic and very good for Chinese athletes. And I hope China (athletes) will improve.”

What do you think about Jingliang’s comments about his matchup with dos Santos?

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Elizeu Zaleski vs. Li Jingliang Added to UFC Shenzhen

China’s Li Jingliang will have an opportunity to fight his way into the UFC rankings when he takes on streaking #14-ranked welterweight Elizeu Zaleski at UFC Shenzhen, as originaly reported by Combate. This will be the second attempt at bringing the tw…

China’s Li Jingliang will have an opportunity to fight his way into the UFC rankings when he takes on streaking #14-ranked welterweight Elizeu Zaleski at UFC Shenzhen, as originaly reported by Combate. This will be the second attempt at bringing the two together in the Octagon. They were originally booked to fight last fall at […]

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UFC Beijing Bonuses: Ngannou & Jingliang Bank $50k For Finishes

Check out the UFC Beijing bonuses, and which fighters took home an extra $50,000 for their spectacular performances in China.

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This morning (Sat. November 24, 2018), UFC Beijing went down from the Cadillac Arena in Beijing, China.

In the featured UFC Fight Pass Exclusive preliminary contest, Alex Morono and Kenan Song put on an extraordinary bout. The two welterweights left it all in the cage after a tremendous three-round contest.

When it was all said and done, Morono got the nod on the judges’ scorecards via unanimous decision. However, their fight was good enough for Fight Of The Night honors. They’ll both take home an extra $50,000 as a result.

Opening up the main card, Chinese prospect Li Jingliang made quite a splash with a third-round finish over David Zawada. Jingliang landed a beautiful body shot that was able to put his adversary away. His finish was worthy of a Performance Of The Night bonus worth $50,000.

And finally, in the main event of the evening, Francis Ngannou displayed his horrendous knockout power yet again. “The Predator” finished Curtis Blaydes via TKO in under a minute. He too will take home a $50,000 Performance Of The Night bonus for his victory.

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Li Jingliang Showcases Relentless Pressure In Win Over Daichi Abe

Li Jingliang shuts out Daichi Abe at #UFCSingapore:

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Daichi Abe couldn’t find an answer for the pressure of Li Jingliang.

The opening bout on the main card of UFC Singapore featured welterweight action between Jingliang and Abe. The action took place inside Singapore Indoor Stadium in Kallang, Singapore.

Abe opened up with some leg kicks early in the fight. Jingliang looked to have a clear power advantage as his kicks landed with more impact. Jingliang would fire away with a jab and a leg kick of his own. He began finding a home for that right hand. Abe landed a counter shot that appeared to have Jingliang off balanced. The round ended with Abe connecting with a leg kick.

Jingliang landed leg kicks right away in the second stanza. A counter right hook was there for Jingliang. Abe looked for a hook, but was countered with a left hand. Jingliang had Abe stumbling with a right hand. Abe connected with a right hand over the top. A clean right hand found the target for Jingliang. Abe was nailed with a kick to the body. Round two was all Jingliang.

About one minute into the final frame, Jingliang landed a left hook. He kept pushing forward with leg kicks. Abe was popped with a stiff shot to the chin. Jingliang again connected with the right hand. Yet another right hand landed for Jingliang. The final horn sounded and the result was clear.

Final Result: Li Jingliang def. Daichi Abe via unanimous decision (30-26, 30-27, 30-27)

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Joe Rogan Trashes Referee For Blatant UFC 221 Eye Gouge

Although it was a back-and-forth bout worthy enough to win UFC 221’s ‘Fight of the Night’ in Perth, Australia, last weekend (Sat., Feb. 10, 2018), the welterweight match-up between Jake Matthews and Li JingLiang was marred by a blatant eye gouge from Jingliang that many felt should have disqualified him – let alone allow him […]

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Although it was a back-and-forth bout worthy enough to win UFC 221’s ‘Fight of the Night’ in Perth, Australia, last weekend (Sat., Feb. 10, 2018), the welterweight match-up between Jake Matthews and Li JingLiang was marred by a blatant eye gouge from Jingliang that many felt should have disqualified him – let alone allow him to be rewarded by winning a post-fight bonus bonus.

But a point was not even taken away from “The Leech,’ leading to a justified outcry from many MMA fans. Earlier this week, Octagon commentator Joe Rogan joined those legions, blasting the officiating during the most recent episode of The JRE MMA Show (transcribed by MMA Junkie). To Rogan, Jingliang’s eye poke was simply cheating:

“I thought it was f-cking bullsh-t,” Rogan said. “You can’t let a guy get away with that, or he’s going to do it again. … You don’t do it that way. You tap. It’s straight up cheating; it’s not just shady. It’s cheating.

“They should tell him, ‘If this ever happens again, if you ever think you’re going to do this again, we’re going to kick you out of the league.’ You can’t do that. You can’t gouge someone’s eye when they’re choking you.”

Several fighters have been permanently injured by far less egregious fouls, and Matthews sported what looked like a significant cut despite holding no ill will towards Jingliang, who he thought merely acted in the heat of the moment.

But he may not have brushed the blatant foul off so easily if he had lost the fight, something that was a possibility once Jingliang escaped a potentially fight-ending guillotine choke with the gross infraction.

Because of that, most felt a point should have been deducted at the very least, but the referee instead brushed Jingliang’s fingers nonchalantly, leading to some justifiable outrage. Due to the referee’s perceived incompetence, Rogan said the official should be suspended or fined and unable to referee any longer because a fighter’s vision could be lost:

“It felt like the fingers were in long enough for him to know the fingers were in there,” Rogan said. “The referee f-cked up. The UFC should do something. Someone should do something. Maybe, even in Nevada? You’ve got to look at that and go, ‘Hey man, you can’t ever do this again. And we have to fine you. You should be suspended, and if you ever do this again, you’re out.’ You can’t gouge someone’s eyes. They’ll lose their vision. We can’t have any leniency whatsoever toward intentional eye-gouging. Zero.”

In his opinion, even an unintentional eye gouge should involve the point, but one so obvious and intentional is clearly grounds for disqualification:

“Every time an eye-poke happens, whether it’s intentional or not, take a point away,” Rogan said. “I think it’s a good move. Eye-gouges like that, I think is grounds for disqualification. You can’t allow any room for that. Guys are going to get blind. It could happen. Most guys are completely ethical and would never think of doing this.”

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UFC Welterweight Shows Aftermath Of Brutal Eye Poke In Perth

Jake Matthews may have won and taken home a $50,000 ‘Fight of the Night’ bonus, but he also took home a nasty eye injury after his opponent gouged his eye mid-fight. Matthews took on Li Jingliang on UFC 221’s undercard and threatened with a guillotine choke, and that’s when Jingliang used his fingers to eye […]

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Jake Matthews may have won and taken home a $50,000 ‘Fight of the Night’ bonus, but he also took home a nasty eye injury after his opponent gouged his eye mid-fight.

Matthews took on Li Jingliang on UFC 221’s undercard and threatened with a guillotine choke, and that’s when Jingliang used his fingers to eye gouge him in an effort to illegally escape the choke.

For whatever reason, Jingliang wasn’t deducted a point or reprimanded in any way for the blatantly deliberate foul outside of a very brief warning.

Matthews, being the good sport that he is, updated fans on his Instagram shortly after the fight to show the damage done:

Matthews ultimately won a unanimous decision, but there was some controversy in awarding both men with the bonus, as Jingliang’s illegal fouling was essentially rewarded on the back on Matthews’ hard work.

No word yet on how long it will take for the Australian to recover.

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