By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
The Dynamite!! USA presented by SoftBank was held at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California. Brock Lesnar, the former WWE wrestler, won the main event in the heavyweight fight with a first-round submission. He defeated Min Soo Kim at 1:09 in the first round.
Royce Gracie won the catchweight bout co-main event. He defeated Kazushi Sakuraba via a unanimous decision at 188 pounds.

Hideo Tokoro ended his lightweight fight in the first round. He defeated Brad Pickett with an armbar submission at the 2:41 mark.
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Yoon Dong-Sik also won his fight with an armbar submission. Dong-Sik won his catchweight 192-pound bout over Melvin Manhoef in the second round at the 1:17 mark.
Mighty Siliga (Siala-Mou Siliga) defeated Rubén Villareal in their Super Heavyweight bout. Siliga won at 1:33 in the first round with TKO punches.
Also, Bernard Allen defeated Johnnie Morton in another catchweight bout at 213 pounds. Allen needed just 38 seconds to defeat Morton with a KO punches.
In the preliminary part of the card, Jake Shields won his bout in welterweight action prior to the main card on Showtime. Shields defeated Ido Pariente via a rear-naked choke submission at 2:06 in the first round.
In a catchweight bout at 160 pounds, Gesias Cavalcante defeated Nam Phan. Cavalcante needed just 26 seconds to knock out Pham for the TKO (punches) win. This was the quickest bout on the card.
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Jonathan Wiezorek also had a knockout in his heavyweight bout. He defeated Tim Persey by TKO (punches) for the win at 50 seconds in the second round.
In the unaired preliminary bout, Katsuhiko Nagata defeated Isaiah Hill in the lightweight bout. Nagata won over Hill in a split decision that went the distance.
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