Impa Kasanganay Issues Statement After KO Loss To Joaquin Buckley

Impa KasanganayUFC middleweight contender Impa Kasanganay has issued a statement on social media after suffering a spectacular knockout loss to Joaquin Buckley at UFC Fight Island 5. Kasanganay came into the bout with much hype behind him. Earlier this year he earned a UFC contract with a brilliant performance on Dana White’s Contender Series. In his […]

Impa Kasanganay

UFC middleweight contender Impa Kasanganay has issued a statement on social media after suffering a spectacular knockout loss to Joaquin Buckley at UFC Fight Island 5.

Kasanganay came into the bout with much hype behind him. Earlier this year he earned a UFC contract with a brilliant performance on Dana White’s Contender Series. In his promotional debut, he wowed fans with his dominant display against Maki Pitolo earlier this summer. Buckley on the other hand was not particularly fancied heading into this one. The former LFA and Bellator fighter looked tough but nothing else in his UFC debut loss to Kevin Holland in August.

On the night though things went entirely different to what most people had expected. Buckley bossed the first round before landing a picture-perfect spinning back kick. Kasanganay fell statuesque to the floor and Buckley recorded his first UFC win, picked up a $50,000 bonus and cemented his place as one of the front runners for the knockout of the year award.

Kasanganay took to Instagram to react to his loss in a gracious manner, he wrote.

“@newmansa94 God bless you. It was an honor to step in the Octagon with you and to do what I love. Safe travels to you and your team Beautiful shot. Way to fight.

“I will improve. To the @ufc and all staff members thank you for making fight Island a possibility . You are a top notch organization. I know the best is yet to come. God is great and He has never failed me. Never will. He’s so faithful. I look forward to to the opportunity to getting back into the Octagon. Back to work. God bless you. Thank you to my Dad such a blessing to have you in my corner , @nanucosta , and @bryan_barberena for cornering you had me prepared. Thank you so to my @gymotribe for working with me. You all have a special place in my heart. The best is yet to come.

“Yet what we suffer now is nothing compared to the glory he will reveal to us later.”
Romans 8:18 NLT

– Love Tshilobo ??????? #ufcfightisland5

Do you think Impa Kasanganay will bounce back from this loss?

Joaquin Buckley & Dana White Share Emotional Moment Following Sensational KO

Joaquin Buckley put himself on everybody’s radar last night with a highlight reel KO of Impa Kasanganay. Buckley hit his opponent with a sensational spinning back kick in the 2nd round, earning him his first UFC victory. Following the fight, Dana…

Joaquin Buckley put himself on everybody’s radar last night with a highlight reel KO of Impa Kasanganay. Buckley hit his opponent with a sensational spinning back kick in the 2nd round, earning him his first UFC victory. Following the fight, Dana White congratulated Buckley on a highlight reel worthy victory. The 26-year-old fighter was also […]

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Joaquin Buckley Reacts To His Crazy KO Win At UFC Fight Island 5

Joaquin BuckleyUFC Fight Island 5 was a fun night of fights filled with knockouts, but one man managed to steal the show. Joaquin Buckley landed a picture-perfect spinning back kick to the face of his opponent Impa Kasanganay in round two of their middleweight match-up. Kasanganay dropped to the floor statuesque and Buckley secured himself a […]

Joaquin Buckley

UFC Fight Island 5 was a fun night of fights filled with knockouts, but one man managed to steal the show.

Joaquin Buckley landed a picture-perfect spinning back kick to the face of his opponent Impa Kasanganay in round two of their middleweight match-up. Kasanganay dropped to the floor statuesque and Buckley secured himself a $50,000 in bonus money, a place at the very top of the knockouts of the year list, and a whole load of hype as his viral KO broke pretty much every UFC social media record.

Speaking to Dan Hardy immediately after the fight Buckley explained his thought process in throwing the unorthodox kick.

“I was conscious of it because he caught my foot the first time,” Buckley said. “I was hesitant to throw it then, but the second time was like, why not? When I threw it, I connected, I just didn’t know that I knocked him out until I seen his body go stiff and thought, ‘Oh, yeah. That’s game over.’”

Soon after Buckley was talking to the media at the UFC Fight Island 5 post-fight press conference.

“It’s still surreal right now,” Buckley admitted to reporters in attendance.

“At the end of the day, a lot of people don’t know anything about fighting, and they only follow the person with the most follows,” he added. “I’d rather just stay under the radar and do what I’m doing.” (Transcribed by MMA Fighting)

Buckley was heading into this fight. He had fought just once previously in the UFC, suffering a knockout loss to 185lb prospect Kevin Holland. Prior to his late notice fight against Holland, Buckley had picked up two impressive win under the LFA banner.

Do you think Joaquin Buckley scored the best knockout of all time over Impa Kasanganay at UFC Fight Island 5 on Yas Island?

Joaquin Buckley Scores Knockout Of The Year Contender Against Impa Kasanganay – UFC Fight Island 5 Highlights

BuckleyFormer UFC bantamweight champion, Cody Garbrandt certainly has some stiff competition in regards to Knockout of the Year accolades. Middleweight prospects, Impa Kasanganay and Joaquin Buckley slugged leather for an opening-round – before the latter sprung with a massive wheel kick to stop Kasanganay in shocking fashion. Scoring just his first Octagon win of his […]

Buckley

Former UFC bantamweight champion, Cody Garbrandt certainly has some stiff competition in regards to Knockout of the Year accolades. Middleweight prospects, Impa Kasanganay and Joaquin Buckley slugged leather for an opening-round – before the latter sprung with a massive wheel kick to stop Kasanganay in shocking fashion.

Scoring just his first Octagon win of his two-fight tenure – it’s certainly some way to get off the mark for St. Louis native, Buckley. Returning to winning ways following a knockout loss of his own to Kevin Holland, Buckley attempted a left high kick, with Kasanganay catching – before the latter spun on a sixpence and launched a massive back-kick-come-wheel-kick to land one of the most devastating knockouts in the history of the UFC.

Catch Buckley’s stunning knockout win below.