Knockout! Watch Marc Diakiese finish Teemu Packalen in 30 seconds at UFC Fight Night 107

The young and ultra-talented Marc Diakiese made quick work of Teemu Packalen earlier today (Sat., Mar. 18, 2017) at UFC Fight Night 107 airing exclusively on Fight Pass from inside The O2 Arena in London, England. In just a matter of 30 seconds, the Democratic Republic of the Congo native launched spinning kicks that would make Edson Barboza proud before landing a sensational right hand that temporarily detached Packalen from reality. Packalen toppled over before the firs-round knockout stoppage was called.

The sensational finish can be seen below courtesy of UFC.

OHHHH MYYYYYY!!!! @Marc_Diakiese STIFLES Packalen w/ a right hand in the FIRST ROUND! What. A. KO!!! #UFCLondon pic.twitter.com/c9wPu0j1uW

— UFC (@ufc) March 18, 2017

With this win, the 24-year-old Diakiese extends his Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) win streak to three and overall record to 12-0. Diakiese made headlines earlier this week after becoming the first UFC fighter to pose for a gay magazine, but now has a sick finish to boost his already growing promotional stock.

For complete UFC Fight Night 107 results and coverage click here.

The young and ultra-talented Marc Diakiese made quick work of Teemu Packalen earlier today (Sat., Mar. 18, 2017) at UFC Fight Night 107 airing exclusively on Fight Pass from inside The O2 Arena in London, England. In just a matter of 30 seconds, the Democratic Republic of the Congo native launched spinning kicks that would make Edson Barboza proud before landing a sensational right hand that temporarily detached Packalen from reality. Packalen toppled over before the firs-round knockout stoppage was called.

The sensational finish can be seen below courtesy of UFC.

With this win, the 24-year-old Diakiese extends his Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) win streak to three and overall record to 12-0. Diakiese made headlines earlier this week after becoming the first UFC fighter to pose for a gay magazine, but now has a sick finish to boost his already growing promotional stock.

For complete UFC Fight Night 107 results and coverage click here.