Another week without the UFC means another week to take a look around the rest of the combat sports landscape. More specifically at the singular moments of conscious-separating violence on display.
On these long dark nights when the MMA gods have left fans without their biggest stars and most popular platforms, there is no better time for quiet contemplation. A few days to reflect on life and purpose, and a sense of inner well being. Or better yet, a chance to scrounge around the couch cushions of the combat sports world to get another violence fix, stat.
This week, Fight Nights Global brought a wealth of action, joined by Top FC, and the usual onslaught of Muay Thai, boxing, and other regional MMA. As always, highlight Twitter are the real stars. Caposa, Jolassanda, and John Hyon Ko provided the bulk of the KOs this week, so give them all a follow, that way you’ll never miss out on a moment’s action.
Fight Nights Global 85
One of Europe’s most ostentatious and over the top organizations (other than KSW) had a hell of a week. FNG put on a thirteen fight card, crowning a new middleweight champion and an interim welterweight champion. But more importantly featuring nine KO/TKOs, eight inside the first round. Oh, and their president was arrested on embezzlement charges… That probably deserves a mention.
Welterweight Aliaskhab Khizriev hit 12-0, shaking off UFC vet Rousimar Palhares to win the interim welterweight belt. Palhares dropped to 19-9 with the loss.
Full fight: Aliaskhab Khizriev stops Rousimar Palhares in R1 with brutal GNP. Let it go, Toquinho. #FNG85 pic.twitter.com/hxJqs3E3vk
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) March 30, 2018
Welterweight Raimond Magomedaliev (5-0) splashed into the limelight with a head kick knockout of former Bellator, WSOF, TUF and Titan FC vet Valdir Araujo (18-9).
HEAD KICK. Raimond Magomedaliev KO’s Valdir Araujo in 17 seconds. #FNG85 pic.twitter.com/zNNutlxOcJ
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) March 30, 2018
Welterweight Zelim Imadaev climbed to 8-0, dropping Ivan Gluhak to 16-9 with a left hook in the midst of a wild exchange.
Zelim Imadaev TKO’s Ivan Gluhak in R1. Counter left hook. These guys ain’t paid by the hour. #FNG85 pic.twitter.com/SMss2OiSYV
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) March 30, 2018
Lightweight Maksim Schekin (5-2) not only wrecked Gabriel Sabo’s (6-4) world with a right uppercut/right hook combo, but the followup shot had him astral traveling.
Here’s your two-piece, annnnnnnd your biscuit #FNG85 pic.twitter.com/ecJEH5kOxF
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) March 30, 2018
Light Heavyweight Vladimir Seliverstov jumped up to 3-1 while trying to do the honorable thing. But the ref wasn’t having it, and Aleksandr Dankov had to go all the way out on his way to 2-3.
referee, Seliverstov is out !
KO for (FNG) Aleksandr Dankov pic.twitter.com/V3YR4hxJVe— Jolassanda (@Jolassanda) March 30, 2018
Heavyweight Ismail Sagov (1-1) KO’d Eradzh Kholov (2-3) so fast, the cameraman wasn’t even ready.
dead
Ismail Sagov KOs Eradzh Kholov in 10 seconds FNG 85) pic.twitter.com/nF1tfHGVfu— Jolassanda (@Jolassanda) March 30, 2018
TOP FC DREAM 5: Korea vs. Japan
The South Korean Organization put on a ten fight card featuring five Japan vs. Korea matchups and six KO/TKO finishes.
Welterweight Hiroki Kishino took his record to an inauspicious 4-8 with a left hook square on the jaw of Sang Won Ji, dropping him to 0-2.
Hiroki Kishino TKOs Sang-Won Ji in the first round at #TFC Dream 5 #asianmma #mma pic.twitter.com/fvRmt1w0yW
— John Hyon Ko (@JHKMMA) March 31, 2018
Lightweight Jung Hyuk Jang of North Korea got a debut win, bouncing back from a surprise spinning backfist to put all kinds of hands on Yamato Nishikawa, who dropped to 4-1.
WOOoooo! North Korean debutant Jeong-Hyuk Jang KOs Yamato Nishikawa in the 1st at #TFC Dream 5 #asianmma #mma pic.twitter.com/8eFzN5tKuz
— John Hyon Ko (@JHKMMA) March 31, 2018
Lightweight Byung-Seok Kim put a wicked left hook on Dong-Hyun Seo in both men’s pro debut.
Scary moment! Byung-Seok Kim KOs Dong-Hyun Seo in the 1st #TFC Dream 5 #asianmma #mma pic.twitter.com/ThQuP60rQk
— John Hyon Ko (@JHKMMA) March 31, 2018
Other MMA
Lightweight Magomedkamil Malikov’s perfect 1-2 was the beginning of the end for Sado Ucar at M-1 Challenge 90: Kunchenko vs. Butenko. Malkiov moved to 5-0 with the win, dropping Ucar to 10-5.
Magomedkamil Malikov TKOs Sado Ucar in 2R (M-1) pic.twitter.com/TKKoqA0z6A
— Jolassanda (@Jolassanda) March 30, 2018
Bantamweight Nuralez Aydarov (3-0) threw the picture perfect counter knee to KO Oleg Lichkovakha (5-3) at M-1 Challenge 90.
It’s an unforgiving game. Time your takedowns carefully. (Nureles Aydarov) #M1Challenge90 pic.twitter.com/3UeSK5N15F
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) March 30, 2018
Lightweight Martin van Staden picked up a title belt moving to 19-9, with a pair of right hands and a crushing knee on the jaw of Gavin Hughes. Hughes dropped to 9-1 with his first pro loss, at South Africa’s EFC 68.
Martin van Staden finishes Gavin Hughes with a nasty knee and elbows. New EFC Lightweight champion. #EFC68 pic.twitter.com/tfLaOIR1hg
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) March 31, 2018
Lightweight Dave Mazany (16-7) handed Chris Bright (6-1) his first pro loss as well at EFC 68, with a long left hook and some clubbing GnP.
Dave Mazany KO’s Chris Bright #EFC68 pic.twitter.com/ObyTLAx1Gs
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) March 31, 2018
Middleweight Aidar Abdulrahman moved to 2-1 (maybe) with a wild right hook on Oleksandr Karpov, sending him to 4-3 (?) at Ukraine’s Road to WWFC 11.
Devastating KO by Aidar Abdulrahman at Road to WWFC 11 (bad audio) pic.twitter.com/nTCw0sdc9s
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) March 31, 2018
Middleweight Andrei Anghel (record ?) picked up as clean a GnP KO as you’ll ever see over Oleg Nagorny at Road to WWFC 11.
Rough GNP KO by Andrei Anghel at Road to WWFC 11 pic.twitter.com/Y24QJnMes7
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) March 31, 2018
Featherweight Dzhambulat Selimkhanov moved to 2-1 over at Akhmat’s WFCA 46, with a slick head kick and a volly of follow up strikes to Bashir Magomedov, who fell to 2-2.
head kick and punches
Dzhambulat Selimkhanov KOs Bashir Magomedov in 1R (WFCA 46) pic.twitter.com/zXF2Wd9dtD— Jolassanda (@Jolassanda) March 31, 2018
James Mitchell got a debut win behind the kind of left hand that only Alaska FC delivers.
not bad for the debutant – James Mitchell 2R KO
rest of the Alaska FC 138 – Ryan vs. Lopez action
live here https://t.co/8jEQDc3cpX pic.twitter.com/vr6PBr8qqV— Jolassanda (@Jolassanda) March 29, 2018
Muay Thai
Daokrajai Nayok Ae Tasala made the absolute best out of a referee restart in MAX Muay Thai, with a killer flying knee.
Good morning
with flying knee from Daokrajai Nayok Ae Tasala
(MAX Muay Thai – The Battle) pic.twitter.com/OaC9HRKQwE— Jolassanda (@Jolassanda) March 30, 2018
Satanpop Sor. Bangkru delivered a bombing right hand on Kay Aritit I.A.T. in MAX Muay Thai.
Good morning
Satanpop Sor.Bangkru KOs Kay Aritit I.A.T.
(MAX – The Global Fight – Champion Challenge) pic.twitter.com/41I3pxQBzc— Jolassanda (@Jolassanda) March 29, 2018
Kwangyung Sasiprapa with a left hook right to the liver in MX Muay Xtreme.
precise body punch KO
by Kwangyung Sasiprapa real Fighter (MX) pic.twitter.com/3kaSU05PIY— Jolassanda (@Jolassanda) March 30, 2018
Andronikos Evripidu delivered his own hook to the liver at MX Muay Xtreme for a really funky looking KO.
nice body punch KO
by Andronikos Evripidu (MX) pic.twitter.com/ENWycjQ7sC— Jolassanda (@Jolassanda) March 30, 2018
Boxing
Heavyweight Alexander Povetkin (35-1) delivered THE highlight of the week with his right overhand-to-left-hook KO of David Price (27-5) to retain his WBA and WBO titles.
#BOXING pic.twitter.com/iszsyFqhZn
— Streetfight Bancho (@streetfitebanch) March 31, 2018
Middleweight Jason Quigley (14-0) put away Daniel Rosario Cruz (11-4) with a mean left hook to the liver.
Jason Quigley KO’s Daniel Rosario in R6. RIP Liver function. #GBPonESPN pic.twitter.com/QhTYHLDR4h
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) April 1, 2018
That’s it for this week. The best of knockouts from around the combat sports world will return for back-to-back weeks in late April and early May when the UFC once again takes a break from their near-constant series of events. In the meantime, stay tuned to Bloody Elbow for our regular fight week coverage as UFC 223 approaches.