Here are the results from night six of the G1 Climax along with notes about the betting markets that had been available ahead of the event.
- The opening match of this portion of the third round saw Zack Sabre Jr. get a submission win over Alex Coughlin. ZSJ had entered as the match's -2,000 favourite over Coughlin's +500. The result extends ZSJ's run to 3 wins from a possible three. On the reverse, Coughlin is on zero for three
- -400 favourite, Tama Tonga, beat Mikey Nicholls (+250) in the first C Block match of today's event. This moves Tonga to four points and leaves Nicholls on two following his first round win over Henare
- Hirooki Goto, who was a -200 favourite, beat Shane Haste (+150) in a quick bout. Just like the Tonga .vs. Nicholls scenario, Goto now moves to four points and Haste is left with one win from three
- Henare .vs. Eddie Kingston, a match which was priced up as a -120 pick 'em, was won by Kingston. This moves the winner to four points from a possible six. Henare is now at 1-2
- The Toru Yano .vs. Tetsuya Naito market was taken off the board yesterday. It initially opened with Naito at -5,000 to Yano's +1,000. The favourite ended up winning to go 2-1. Yano stays at zero
- Shingo Takagi picked up his first two points of the tournament with a win over Tomohiro Ishii. The winner had entered the bout as a -400 favourite. The still winless Ishii was +250
- Jeff Cobb beat Hiroshi Tanahashi in the semi-main event of the evening. He had entered the match as a -200 fave. The win moves him to 3-0 (6 points). Tanahashi, who is now 1-2 (2 points), was a +150 underdog
- David Finlay is now 3-0 following his main event win against EVIL. He was the -200 fave. The losing selection was +150
Odds from BetOnline
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