UFC Vegas 75: UFC News: The UFC Vegas 75 extravaganza witnessed Jared Cannonier, aka Gorilla, pull off a remarkable upset against Marvin Vettori in the main event. Cannoneer’s absolute domination of Vettori throughout the five rounds was a sight to behold, and he etched his name in the annals of history with his record-setting win. However, the event was not just about Cannonier’s spectacular performance, as there were other fights that showcased some jaw-dropping knockouts. So, let’s take a closer look at the most impressive KOs of the night.
UFC Vegas 75: Jared Cannonier vs Marvin Vettori – Best Knockouts
Jared Cannonier vs Marvin Vettori: Best KOs of UFC Vegas 75
The recent UFC Vegas 75 event had its fair share of knockouts, but one that stood out was a truly gruesome elbow strike. Renowned knockout specialist Nikolas Motta once again demonstrated his remarkable talent by delivering a crushing blow to Manuel Torres, securing his 13th first-round finish.
The precision and power of Motta’s fighting style were on full display, and the crowd was left spellbound by his remarkable performance. It was an incredible sight to behold and a testament to the ferocity and skill that Motta brings to the octagon.
The co-main event at UFC Vegas 75 between Arman Tsarukyan and Joaquim Silva was a real nail-biter. After two closely contested rounds, Tsarukyan came out swinging in the third and delivered a powerful statement with his performance. Despite being wobbled in the second round, he showed why he is considered one of the most dangerous up-and-coming fighters in the sport.
Carlos Hernandez vs. Denys Bondar fight. In the closing seconds of the bout, Hernandez executed a takedown on Bondar and unleashed a barrage of elbow strikes that rendered his opponent unconscious. While it appeared that Hernandez had secured a KO victory, many believed that the fight should have been stopped earlier due to the excessive damage inflicted on Bondar. The 29-year-old’s brutal display of power left the audience stunned, but also raised questions about the safety and ethics of allowing a fighter to continue in such a situation.
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