Fighter knocked out cold in sickening UFC powerbomb
The 28-year-old was the victim of a sickening 'power bomb' knockout during the first round of his fight against bantamweight Elijah Smith.
Smith executed a textbook triangle hold defence before lifting Kazama into the air and slamming him back onto the Octagon floor.
With his hands locked up, Kazama was defenceless as Smith bounced his head off the UFC Apex surface.
Smith then finished it off with a right hand punch that again smashed Kazama's head into the floor.
Kazama immediately went unconscious and medical staff rushed into the Octagon to treat him.
You can watch the devastating KO in the video player above.
Kazama stayed down on the ground for several minutes before he eventually started moving and he was immediately taken to a local Las Vegas hospital for treatment.
In an extraordinary update, Dr. Jeff Davidson said Kazama underwent a CT scan, but has been cleared of any serious injury.
According to the UFC broadcast, he is expected to be released from the hospital and will return home with no further treatment required.
It was a much more enjoyable card for Aussie Steve Erceg.
The flyweight fighter was dominant in winning via a unanimous judges decision in his fight against Ode Osbourne.
The Aussie was awarded the fight by the judges (29-28 x 3).
'I had his back in the second (round) ... I mean, I thought I won,' Erceg told the ESPN broadcast post-fight.
'All I was thinking was 'man, you're tough as, people get dropped all the time'. It's about how you finish, and I wanted to make a statement about how tough I am.'

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