It Runs in the Family! Aline Pereira Scores Second-Straight KO – Karate Combat 52 Highlights

It Runs in the Family! Aline Pereira Scores Second-Straight KO - Karate Combat 52 HighlightsAline Pereira’s patented left hook led her to a second-straight win under the Karate Combat banner on Friday night….

It Runs in the Family! Aline Pereira Scores Second-Straight KO - Karate Combat 52 Highlights

Aline Pereira’s patented left hook led her to a second-straight win under the Karate Combat banner on Friday night.

Returning to The Pit in Miami, Pereira, the sister of UFC light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira delivered another lights-out performance against short-notice opponent Amanda Torres in the KC52 co-main event.

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While the opening round was fairly competitive with Torres holding her own against the bigger and more experienced Pereira, things took a quick turn in the second round when ‘Lady Chama’ unleashed a picture-perfect left hook that sent Torres crashing to the mat. Pereira unleashed some ground-and-pound strikes which encouraged the referee to step in and call for the stoppage.

Official Result: Aline Pereira def. Amanda Torres via TKO.

The stoppage was met with some scrutiny from the broadcast team as Torres appeared to be intelligently defending herself, but it was clear that Pereira was in complete control and likely would have caused even more damage had the fight been allowed to continue.

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Pereira is now 2-0 in Karate Combat with both victories coming by way of knockout.

check out highlights from Aline Pereira vs. Gisela Luna at Karate Combat 52:

Robelis Despaigne Does It Again! ‘The Big Boy’ Scores Another Split-Second KO – Karate Combat 52 Highlights

Robelis Despaigne vs. Marcos Brigagao - Karate Combat 52 HighlightsWhile it took Robelis Despaigne a little more than four seconds to get his second win under the Karate…

Robelis Despaigne vs. Marcos Brigagao - Karate Combat 52 Highlights

While it took Robelis Despaigne a little more than four seconds to get his second win under the Karate Combat banner, the Cuban knockout artist delivered another memorable performance inside The Pit at KC52 on Friday night.

In December, ‘The Big Boy’ made a statement in his promotional debut with a four-second KO against Dominik J?drzejczyk. This time, Despaigne needed roughly 10 seconds to dispatch Brazilian newcomer Marcos Brigagao in Miami.

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Official Result: Robelis Despaigne def. Marcos Brigago via KO.

With the win, Despaigne moves to 2-0 in Karate Combat with both of his fights combined lasting less than 20 seconds. Outside of KC, he is 5-2 in his mixed martial arts career, his only two defeats coming in the UFC.

Check Out highlights from Robelis Despaigne vs. Marcos Brigagao at karate combat 52: