
It was an absolutely perfect kick from Mousasi, who had been taken to the ground by Jacare -- a dangerous place to be -- early in the fight. Mousasi is now the Dream middleweight champion, and with a career record of 24-2-1, he has to be considered one of the top middleweights in the world.
In the semifinals, both Jacare and Mousasi won with impressive first-round submissions. Mousasi used a triangle to choke out Melvin Manhoef at 1:28 of the first round, getting into perfect position after Manhoef slammed him to the ground. Jacare submitted Zelg Galesic with an arm bar at 1:27 of the first round.
The Armenian-Dutch Mousasi is now on a 10-fight winning streak. Jacare entered the final on a 10-fight winning streak of his own, but now his record falls to 10-2.
Other Dream.6 results:
Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic and Alistair Overeem fought to a no contest when Overeem repeatedly kneed Cro Cop in the groin and Cro Cop couldn't go on.
Shinya Aoki defeated Todd Moore with a first-round neck crank.
Andrews Nakahara defeated Yoon Dong-sik by second-round TKO (strikes)
Atsushi Yamamoto defeated Hideo Tokoro by unanimous decision
Keita Nakamura defeated Adriano Martins by split decision
Sergei Kharitonov defeated Jimmy Ambriz by first-round submission (strikes)
Masakatsu Funaki defeated Ikuhisa Minowa by first-round submission (heel hook)
Hayato Sakurai defeated Kuniyoshi Hironaka by unanimous decision
Yoshihiro Akiyama defeated Masanori Tonooka by first-round submission (arm bar)