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Top 10 fastest knockouts in UFC history
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Top 10 fastest knockouts in UFC history
Hello guys, meet again with Queen MMA. In a fight, knockout can make the audience stand up and feel the excitement. However, what if the knockout happened in just seconds, it would certainly be an event that fans will remember for years. And here are the 10 fastest knockouts in UFC history.
10. Caol Uno vs. Bj Penn 1.
This is one of the fastest knockouts on this list, as we look back at the fight at UFC 34, which came from a fight in the lightweight division. Bj Penn was a rising MMA star at the time, bringing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu as his main skill in fighting.
9. Jairzinho Rozenstruik vs. Allen Crowder.
Jairzinho Rozenstruik is a heavyweight fighter in the UFC who has risen through the ranks in recent years, and is currently ranked 8th in his division. The year 2019 was one that made him proud as he had a devastating knockout in his UFC fight.
8. Leon Edwards vs. Seth Baczynski.
Seth Baczynski is a fighter who takes the initiative to attack first in the first seconds of the fight. But one of those attacks left Baczynski's defense open, and Leon Edwards didn't waste it.
7. Makwan Amirkhani vs. Andy Ogle.
On January 24, 2015, UFC veteran Andy Ogle who has suffered a 4 loss streak, is looking to improve his career. At that time, he faced UFC debut fighter, Makwan Amirkhani.
6. Don Frye vs. Thomas Ramirez.
You could say Don Frye is the first generation UFC fighter. Back when the UFC was still having a one-night tournament fight, it was Don Frye who faced off against Thomas Ramirez in his opening bout.
5. Ryan Jimmo vs. Anthony Perosh.
There is no better debutant for the biggest promotion in the world, than Ryan Jimmo, who was fighting at UFC 149 at that time. Although Jimmo had great moments during his career, there was nothing better than the moment he had when he debuted at UFC.
4. Chan Sung Jun vs. Mark Hommick.
Chang Sung Jun managed to smash through the main cards at UFC 140, which took place on December 10, 2010, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Prior to battling Jung, Hommick had fought Jose Aldo for the UFC featherweight belt, so it's a big fight. “The Korean Zombie” only needed one mistake from Hommick to stand a chance.
3. Todd Duffee vs. Team Hague.
Todd Duffee made his UFC debut against the late Tim Hague in Portland, Oregon, in 2009. In the fight, what the commentators are talking about is who lands the punch first.
2. Duane Ludwig vs. Jonathan Goulet.
Duane Ludwig met Jonathan Goulet on January 16, 2006, at UFC Fight Night 3, and that was when Ludwig returned to fight for the UFC. Duane Ludwig's name may be rarely heard, but even though he doesn't stand out, Ludwig has defeated Jonathan Goulet in just 6 seconds.
1. Jorge Masvidal vs. Ben Askren.
This is the fastest knockout in UFC history to date. Jorge Masvidal, only took 5 seconds to beat Ben Askren at UFC 239. At that time, Jorge Masvidal beat Ben Askren using his beautiful and iconic flying knee.
Well, those were some of the fastest knockouts in UFC history. In your opinion, is there another fighter that should be on the list that we forgot to mention?
Write your opinion in the comments column, so that others know. Thanks for watching, see you in another video. See Yaa.
Hello guys, meet again with Queen MMA. In a fight, knockout can make the audience stand up and feel the excitement. However, what if the knockout happened in just seconds, it would certainly be an event that fans will remember for years. And here are the 10 fastest knockouts in UFC history.
10. Caol Uno vs. Bj Penn 1.
This is one of the fastest knockouts on this list, as we look back at the fight at UFC 34, which came from a fight in the lightweight division. Bj Penn was a rising MMA star at the time, bringing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu as his main skill in fighting.
9. Jairzinho Rozenstruik vs. Allen Crowder.
Jairzinho Rozenstruik is a heavyweight fighter in the UFC who has risen through the ranks in recent years, and is currently ranked 8th in his division. The year 2019 was one that made him proud as he had a devastating knockout in his UFC fight.
8. Leon Edwards vs. Seth Baczynski.
Seth Baczynski is a fighter who takes the initiative to attack first in the first seconds of the fight. But one of those attacks left Baczynski's defense open, and Leon Edwards didn't waste it.
7. Makwan Amirkhani vs. Andy Ogle.
On January 24, 2015, UFC veteran Andy Ogle who has suffered a 4 loss streak, is looking to improve his career. At that time, he faced UFC debut fighter, Makwan Amirkhani.
6. Don Frye vs. Thomas Ramirez.
You could say Don Frye is the first generation UFC fighter. Back when the UFC was still having a one-night tournament fight, it was Don Frye who faced off against Thomas Ramirez in his opening bout.
5. Ryan Jimmo vs. Anthony Perosh.
There is no better debutant for the biggest promotion in the world, than Ryan Jimmo, who was fighting at UFC 149 at that time. Although Jimmo had great moments during his career, there was nothing better than the moment he had when he debuted at UFC.
4. Chan Sung Jun vs. Mark Hommick.
Chang Sung Jun managed to smash through the main cards at UFC 140, which took place on December 10, 2010, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Prior to battling Jung, Hommick had fought Jose Aldo for the UFC featherweight belt, so it's a big fight. “The Korean Zombie” only needed one mistake from Hommick to stand a chance.
3. Todd Duffee vs. Team Hague.
Todd Duffee made his UFC debut against the late Tim Hague in Portland, Oregon, in 2009. In the fight, what the commentators are talking about is who lands the punch first.
2. Duane Ludwig vs. Jonathan Goulet.
Duane Ludwig met Jonathan Goulet on January 16, 2006, at UFC Fight Night 3, and that was when Ludwig returned to fight for the UFC. Duane Ludwig's name may be rarely heard, but even though he doesn't stand out, Ludwig has defeated Jonathan Goulet in just 6 seconds.
1. Jorge Masvidal vs. Ben Askren.
This is the fastest knockout in UFC history to date. Jorge Masvidal, only took 5 seconds to beat Ben Askren at UFC 239. At that time, Jorge Masvidal beat Ben Askren using his beautiful and iconic flying knee.
Well, those were some of the fastest knockouts in UFC history. In your opinion, is there another fighter that should be on the list that we forgot to mention?
Write your opinion in the comments column, so that others know. Thanks for watching, see you in another video. See Yaa.