**Here are the results from the UFC Fight Night 34 card Saturday in Singapore in front of an announced crowd of 5,216 and their first event on Fight Pass:
*Russell Doane over Leandro Issa by triangle choke at 4:59 of Round 2 – Issa won the first round but got tired and Doane locked in the triangle near the end of the round and got the tap right at the last second
*Dustin Kimura over Jon Delos Reyes by armbar at 2:13 of Round 1 – Reyes looked good in the opening minute and dropped Kimura, but he stayed calm on the ground and started fishing for the arm and eventually got Reyes and got the tap
*Mairbek Taisumov over Tae Hyun Bang by unanimous decision (30-27 all) – just a dull affair and started a streak of bad fights on the undercard
*Royson Wee over David Galera by unanimous decision (30-26 all) – Galera hit an illegal up kick in the third round. Wee would just take Galera down and stay on top and did just enough to stay in that position without being stood up.
*Katsunori Kikuno over Quinn Mulhern by unanimous decision (30-27 all) – very flat performance from Mulhern and he announced he was moving on from fighting afterwards
*Max Holloway over Will Chope by TKO at 2:27 of Round 2 – Chope was winning the first few minutes of the fight but once Holloway started letting his hands go he was landing in high volume, mixing in body shots and showing great head movement, he dropped him with a body shot in the second and led to the stoppage
*Kyung Ho Kang over Shunichi Shimizu by arm-triangle at 3:53 of Round 3 – Utterly dominant performance from Kang, who hit Shimizu with a pair of illegal downward elbows in the first round and was deducted two-points. He won Rounds 1 and 2 with superior size and grappling ability and got the finish in the third
*Kiichi Kunimoto over Luiz Dutra by DQ from illegal elbows at 2:57 of Round 1 – Dutra dropped three illegal elbows to the back of Kunimoto’s head and he couldn’t continue, Dutra was upset and thought Kunimoto was playing up the injury but looking at the replay he was hit with some nasty shots
*Tatsuya Kawajiri over Sean Soriano by rear-naked choke at 0:50 of Round 2 – Kawajiri hadn’t fought in a year and was able to take Soriano down, Soriano got tired in the second and Kawajiri locked in a tight choke and got the tap
*Tarec Saffiedine over Hyun Gyu Lim by unanimous decision (49-46, 48-47, 48-47) – a much closer fight than I expected. Lim won rounds 1 and 5 on my card but was brutalized by leg kicks to where you thought he wouldn’t get out of Round 4 and showed a ton of heart in the fifth to not only continue but swarm him at the end of the fight and take the final round, it was the best fight on the show but both were exhausted by the end and that added to the drama
**The following $50,000 bonuses were handed out after the show:
*Fight of the Night – Tarec Saffiedine vs. Hyun Gyu Lim
*Knockout of the Night – Max Holloway
*Submission of the Night – Russell Doane
**A flyweight bout between Zach Makovsky and Josh Sampo has been added to the UFC 170 card on February 22nd in Las Vegas.
**The UFC has announced a welterweight bout between TUF 17 winner Kelvin Gastelum and Rick Story for UFC 171 on March 15th in Dallas, Texas.
**UFC Bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz has pulled out of his title unification bout against interim champ Renan Barao due to a groin injury. Cruz, who hasn't competed since October 1, 2011, has been stripped of his title, making Barao the undisputed champion. Urijah Faber steps in with one month's notice to fill the UFC 169 main event slot on February 1st.
**Jake Ellenberger’s twin brother Joe has just signed a four-fight deal with the UFC. Joe Ellenberger was previously diagnosed with a rare blood disease called Paroxysmal Noctural Hemogobinuria, which kept him out of action between 2009 and 2011. He has since been competing in Victory Fighting Championship (VFC). Joe will now be competing in the UFC’s lightweight division.
**More fights have been added to the UFC 171 card in Dallas, as Dennis Bermudez faces Jim Hettes in featherweight action, and TUF season 18 winner Julianna Pena will have her first fight since winning the competition, against Jessica Andrade.

**Former UFC and Bellator fighter Tito Ortiz was arrested in Los Angeles Monday morning on suspicion of driving under the influence after a single car collision. KTLA reports that no one was injured in the accident, but Ortiz was sent to the LAPD 77th Division Precinct.
**Anderson Silva’s coach, Pedro Rizzo, says that despite Silva’s horrific injury that he suffered in the fight with Chris Weidman last month, he expects that Silva will fight again.
**UFC women’s bantamweight fighter Miesha Tate has agreed to help train Cris Cyborg for Cyborg’s next fight. Tate was recently approached with the idea by Cyborg’s representative, Tito Ortiz.