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UFC on ESPN 73 closed out the year with a few spectacular finishes. The event started and ended with first-round stoppages, as Jamey-Lyn Horth swarmed Tereza Bleda with punches on the early prelims, and Manel Kape floored Brandon Royval with a huge right hand.
Asplund delivered a brutal second-round stoppage win over the bloodied and battered Sharaf during the preliminary slate of Saturday’s UFC Vegas 112 event. Although Sharaf was busted open early in the matchup, the finish got a little bit uncomfortable as referee Mark Smith allowed the fight to go quite a bit longer than it needed to.
Reigning UFC light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira brutally knocked out a sparring partner, and fight fans are not impressed.
Go inside the numbers of UFC Vegas 112, the final event of the year, where a couple of historic knockouts happened to close the show.
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UFC 323 video: Mairon Santos drops Muhammad Naimov for third-round knockout
The Ultimate Fighter 32 tournament champion ended things early in the third round of his fight with Muhammad Naimov, catching him with a fast right hand that dropped Naimov instantly. Santos followed up with ground-and-pound on his badly hurt opponent to officially stop the fight.
A UFC smash-em-up derby practically promising a knockout will grace the cage in January. Per the promotion on Thursday, its main card has been announced plus at least one additional pairing that could transform it into a six-fight main card. At heavyweight ...
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Highlights! Carlos Prates sleeps Leon Edwards with wild Knockout of the Year candidate | UFC 322
Carlos Prates is one of the best knockout specialists in the game right now and he proved it again earlier tonight (Sat., Nov. 15, 2025) at UFC 322 LIVE on ESPN+ pay-per-view (PPV) from inside Madison Square Garden in New York City, putting a brutal stop ...
Kevin Vallejos knocked out Giga Chikadze with a spinning backfist at UFC Fight Night. Dana White's reaction and full results here.
Alex Pereira has got big plans in mind for his next UFC bout following a huge night in Las Vegas. Before he lost the light heavyweight title earlier this year, ‘Poatan’ had made it clear that he wanted to move up a division in the near future.