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The best MMA highlight of the entire week may already have taken place even before UFC 321 goes down this Saturday.
The towering Russian made it impossible to ignore him in the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s heavyweight pecking order by taking out divisional titan in 2018.
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UFC Fight Night 261 video: Vitor Petrino lands Looney Tunes knockout of Thomas Peterson
Petrino (13-2 MMA, 6-2 UFC) landed the blow as a tired Petersen (10-4 MMA, 2-3 UFC) charged forward. Rather than fall backward, Petersen dropped to his knees. However, his head and neck whiplashed backward and the forward on the way down.
MMA fighter Piero Pineda capped off his first-round knockout of Roy Quispe with a nasty coffin nail hammerfist at FFC 97.
History was made in multiple ways at UFC Vancouver, but none more significant than Drew Dober breaking Dustin Poirier's knockout record.
Russian MMA prospect Magomed Azhuev scored one of the more acrobatic knockouts of the year at ACA Young Eagles 58. Following a rare off week for the UFC that was largely dominated by Oktagon MMA and KSW, this week sees the world’s leading MMA promotion ...
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UFC 322: Surging knockout artist returns on Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev fight card
Sidey (12-2) enters the contest on a two-fight win streak. After losing his UFC debut to Ramon Taveras — the man he beat on the Contender Series to earn a contract in September 2023 — Sidey earned a pair of a decision victories against Garrett Armfield and Cameron Smotherman.
A welterweight tilt that almost certainly won’t require any involvement from the judges has reportedly been booked for a UFC Fight Night event on November 8.
Drew Dober brought the crowd at Rogers Arena to its feet with a gritty finish, and veteran UFC lightweight Justin Gaethje took notice.
Cain Velasquez beat Brock Lesnar so badly he lost interest in MMA and did not answer UFC phone calls
In fact, the one-sided mauling was so bad that two months after UFC 121, Pro Wrestling Observer’s Dave Meltzer revealed that not only was Lesnar ignoring phone calls from the promotion, he was even reconsidering his continued participation in MMA.