It’s wonderful when a plan comes together. For Kai Kamaka , that what unfolded in the weeks leading up to winning “Fight of the Night” in his UFC debut. In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, the MMA world can be ripe with opportunity for certain athletes. A prospect like Kamaka (8-2 MMA, 1-0 UFC), who has been keen to break through to a big organization for the past few years, can take advantage if the appropriate steps are taken. Kamaka traveled from his native Hawaii to fight under the LFA banner on July 31, where he beat Michael Stack by unanimous decision .

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Kai Kamaka bet on himself, altered pre-UFC perception with ‘Fight of the Night’ debut win – MMA Junkie

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