Top 10 best Knockouts in the UFC
Top 10 best Knockouts in the UFC
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Everyone enjoys a good knockout, and MMA has a history of giving fans those moments. The most amazing thing about a knockout is how quickly it can change the course of a fight. History may be altered by a single blow, and those on this list have done exactly that.
Because there have been so many memorable moments involving fans' favourite fighters, it is difficult to narrow down the Top 10 Best KOS in UFC. Nevertheless, some stand out from the crowd and are more important than others.
They are the moments in the battle that spectators most often recall, whether they occur in the first few or the last few seconds.
Let's get into it.
Number 10. Dustin Poirier-Conor McGregor 2.
Dustin Poirier made a point of stating that six years is a long time before to his rematch with Conor McGregor at UFC 257, and he was correct since the outcome of their second meeting was very different from their first encounter, as he evened the score with a second-round TKO victory.
Poirier scored a takedown 30 seconds into the fight after a brief exchange between the two fighters. McGregor had some early success by getting in Poirier's face. As they fought in the clinch against the fence, McGregor got to his feet again and the two exchanged shoulder blows. McGregor was still imprisoned with three minutes remaining, but he landed a few knees before escaping with little over 90 seconds left. After Poirier's hook in response to McGregor's hard right hand goal, the two traded blows till the final horn.
The second round began with Poirier attacking McGregor's knee, but McGregor's punch precision continued to wow. After stunning McGregor with a left hand against the fence, Poirier unloaded with both hands, eventually knocking the Irishman out with a right hand. Poirier took the shots well and stayed busy. At 2:32 of round two, the bout was stopped by referee Herb Dean after another powerful right hand was delivered.
"We're 1-1," Poirier said. "Perhaps we need to try again."
Number 9. Derrick Lewis: "It Was The Only Punch I Was Waiting.
Derrick Lewis took some time to get going against Curtis Blaydes in the main event of UFC Fight Night, but once he connected with a flush shot in the second round, it was game over. The heavyweight contender now has four straight victories and is tied with Vitor Belfort for the most knockouts in UFC history.
Number 8. Chris Barnett-Gian Villante.
On Saturday night, Chris Barnett brought down Gian Villante with a spinning wheel kick to the head, swarming the New Yorker with unrelenting strikes to secure the victory midway through the second round.
"Beast Boy" wins his first UFC match with a fantastic effort both in the ring and on the mic.
Number 7. Terrance McKinney-Matt Frevola.
Eight days after defeating the LFA, newcomer Terrance McKinney made an outstanding short-notice Octagon debut, finishing Matt Frevola in seven seconds for the fourth-fastest finish in UFC history.
Number 6. Francis Ngannou-Stipe Miocic 2.
Francis Ngannou defeated Stipe Miocic in a rematch that served as the main event of UFC 260 at the APEX in Las Vegas, knocking him out brutally in the second round. It took a little more than three years longer than many anticipated, but Francis Ngannou is now the UFC heavyweight champion of the world.
Just an amazing way to cap off an outstanding display by the most recent Dana White's Contender Series graduate and a memorable way for Bahamondes to win his maiden UFC fight.
Number 4. Rose Namajunas-Zhang Weili 1.
Rose Namajunas yelled "I'm the best" to herself as Bruce Buffer introduced her, and in 78 seconds, she knocked out Zhang Weili to reclaim the UFC strawweight championship.
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Number 3. Cory Sandhagen-Frankie Edgar.
Cory Sandhagen's first-round knockout of Frankie Edgar in the co-main event at UFC Fight Night sent a message to the top of the bantamweight class.
A jumping right knee landed Edgar flush on the jaw as the fight got underway, sending him to the ground face first despite exerting his signature pressure. Sandhagen did not need to continue since referee Keith Peterson stopped the fight after 28 seconds of the first round.
Number 2. Jiri Prochazka-Dominick Reyes.
Jiri Prochazka of the Czech Republic defeated Dominick Reyes in the second round of the main event to earn his second victory and second knockout in the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
Number 1. Kamaru Usman-Jorge Masvidal 2.
In the main event of UFC 261, UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman fought Jorge Masvidal again after defeating him by decision the year before. This time, however, he didn't need the judges' assistance because a second-round knockout effectively put an end to their rivalry.
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