MMA History: The 5 Quickest and Most Amusing Knockouts to Date

Good night Vienna (or Vie-mma). Apologies, I’m a sucker for wordplay
There is something eminently enchanting about the combat sport phenomenon that is the much-vaunted knockout. It is a wonder to behold, a sight to savour. It carries with it…

Good night Vienna (or Vie-mma). Apologies, I’m a sucker for wordplay

There is something eminently enchanting about the combat sport phenomenon that is the much-vaunted knockout. It is a wonder to behold, a sight to savour. It carries with it an undisputable finality which a decision win, TKO and submission simply do not.

With a decision, fighters and fans alike are left to subjectively determine whether the bout has been adjudicated accurately and consequently whether the correct combatant has prevailed.

With a TKO, a fighter may fervently contend that the referee had prematurely intervened, that he was still sufficiently compos mentis to continue.

With a submission, the fighter is invariably—unless the casualty has been rendered unconscious via choke, or a victim’s limb has been snapped—capable of regaining his feet unaided, furiously shaking his head at having been caught in a submission hold that he has probably drilled eschewing or escaping one thousand times over during training camp.

However, when a mixed martial artist has disconnected a fellow fighter from consciousness, there remain very few questions that need to be addressed. It is indeed the most conclusive conclusion to an octagon battle, with the unfortunate fighter ordinarily necessitating a period of time to regain his faculties and wits.

Whilst far from constituting a damp squid, such contests just leave one craving a tad more action, the fireworks having precipitately been set off. In the blink of an eye, and before Goldie can even utter “it is all over”, it is actually all over. Mauro Ranallo perfectly encapsulates the situation “this one is over before it even begins”.

And some fighters may even lament their lack of cage time, especially newcomers like Duffee, or those having returned from a prolonged injury layoff, having essentially trained intensively between 8 to 12 weeks for a transient moment lasting literally a number of seconds. Milliseconds are actually required to distinguish between some of the top ten KOs of all-time, though it’s probably the easiest paycheque these fighters will ever earn. In no other sport (aside from other combat sports including boxing) may a victor be determined so quickly.

So enjoy the slideshow, don’t dare blink, and knock yourself out (don’t take me literally of course).

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UFC 131: Power Ranking Junior Dos Santos’ 6 UFC Fights

When UFC heavyweight contenders Junior Dos Santos and Shane Carwin square off in the main event of UFC 131, fans will be expecting fireworks.
With 13 fights on each of their records, only Dos Santos (12-1) has been the distance once in his career. Carw…

When UFC heavyweight contenders Junior Dos Santos and Shane Carwin square off in the main event of UFC 131, fans will be expecting fireworks.

With 13 fights on each of their records, only Dos Santos (12-1) has been the distance once in his career. Carwin (12-1) has never been the distance. They both have a combined 15 knockouts in 24 wins between them.

Carwin was a late-replacement for former UFC Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar, who coached on the opposing team of the last season of the Ultimate Fighter. Santos was the other coach.

The fight card will take place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and it’s sure to be one exciting night of fights that should end with fireworks.

Santos is 6-0 in the UFC, and this is an overview of those fights.

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The Ultimate Fighter 13 Finale: Top 5 TUF Championship Fights

With a guaranteed six-figure Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC) contract on the line, fighters in the finals of their respective tournaments on The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) are bound to leave everything in the cage at the season finale.For that reason…

With a guaranteed six-figure Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC) contract on the line, fighters in the finals of their respective tournaments on The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) are bound to leave everything in the cage at the season finale.

For that reason, TUF tournament finals have produced some of the great fights in UFC history.

While the finals of TUF 13 produced an brutal knockout, as Tony Ferguson floored Ramsey Nijem with a left hook, it probably won’t go down as one of the best fights in TUF finals history.

Here are the five best TUF final bouts that last night’s knockout couldn’t live up to.

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Ultimate Fighter 13 Finale Results: Memorable Moments from the Fight Card

TUF 13 Finale Results: The Most Memorable Moments from The Ultimate Fighter 13 Fight CardThe 13th Season of The Ultimate Fighter came to an official end when Tony Ferguson had his hand raised in victory, earning a six-figure UFC contract with his knock…

TUF 13 Finale Results: The Most Memorable Moments from The Ultimate Fighter 13 Fight Card

The 13th Season of The Ultimate Fighter came to an official end when Tony Ferguson had his hand raised in victory, earning a six-figure UFC contract with his knockout win over Ramsey Nijem.

Also, Clay Guida let it be known that he was not a mere tune up fight for Anthony Pettis. Guida, took the unanimous decision win over the former WEC champion, slowing Pettis’ path to a shot at Frankie Edgar or Gray Maynard.

Guida may have not earned the next shot at the UFC lightweight title, but he did put himself in the mix with the win.

Josh Grispi took another step back in the UFC when he was stopped by George Roop. A short while ago Grispi was a top contender in the featherweight division, with two consecutive losses, he will have a lot of work to do before he ascends the rankings again.

Following the full results for The Ultimate Fighter 13 Finale, Bleacher Report presents the most memorable moments from the fight card:

Tony Ferguson defeated Ramsey Nijem via KO at 3:54 of Round One

Clay Guida defeated Anthony Pettis via unanimous decision (30-27 on all three cards)

Ed Herman defeated Tim Credeur via TKO at 0:48 of Round One

Kyle Kingsbury defeated Fabio Maldonado via unanimous decision (29-28 on all three cards)

Chris Cope defeated Chuck O’Neil via unanimous decision (30-27 on all three cards)

Jeremy Stephens defeated Danny Downes via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-26, 30-26)

George Roop defeated Josh Grispi via TKO at 3:14 of Round Three

Shamar Bailey defeated Ryan McGillivray via unanimous decision 30-27on all three cards)

Clay Harvison defeated Justin Edwards via split decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28)

Scott Jorgensen defeated Ken Stone via KO at 4:01 of Round One

Reuben Duran defeated Francisco Rivera via submission at 1:57 of Round Three

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The Ultimate Fighter 13 Finale Results: Top 25 Pound for Pound Fighters in MMA

Saturday night, Tony Ferguson knocked out Ramsey Nijem to win Season 13 of The Ultimate Fighter.Ferguson came out and started off very quickly, and ended Nijem’s night at 3:54 of the first round.In the fight just prior to that one, Clay “The Carpenter”…

Saturday night, Tony Ferguson knocked out Ramsey Nijem to win Season 13 of The Ultimate Fighter.

Ferguson came out and started off very quickly, and ended Nijem’s night at 3:54 of the first round.

In the fight just prior to that one, Clay “The Carpenter” Guida (29-11) took on the final WEC Lightweight Champion, Anthony “Showtime” Pettis (13-2).

Guida came out, pushed the pace, and showed great submission defense after taking Pettis down, and Guida went on to win a unanimous decision victory.

After the fight, Guida pleaded his case for a title shot, but unfortunately, it doesn’t look as if he’ll get it just yet.

However, his performance may have been enough for him to crack into the top 25 pound for pound fighters in MMA.

Read on to find out if it was enough.

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TUF 13 Finale Results: Clay Guida and the Top 5 UFC Lightweight Wrestlers

Clay Guida defeated Anthony Pettis with a dominant wrestling game.There are plenty of other talented wrestlers in the UFC lightweight division, so how does Guida stack up?As he continues his push towards the top of the division and a potential future t…

Clay Guida defeated Anthony Pettis with a dominant wrestling game.

There are plenty of other talented wrestlers in the UFC lightweight division, so how does Guida stack up?

As he continues his push towards the top of the division and a potential future title shot, Guida is going to have to face fighters with his level of wrestling or even greater.

The top guys are all so talented that advantages are determined by a matter of milliseconds and centimeters. These are the top five wrestlers in the UFC’s lightweight division.

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