By Larry Brown | August 29, 2009 - Posted in MMA

Earlier in the week we presented video of a two-second knockout and I thought that was impressive. What the fans in Portland saw at UFC 102 on Saturday night was pretty cool too. After not touching gloves before the fight, Todd Duffee caught Tim Hague with a jab to start the fight and pounced after knocking him down. The result was a record 7-second knockout. Check it:

I don’t know if they’ll get the “Fight of the Night” reward but they’ll probably be up there. Maybe it will go to Couture and Nogueira who went the distance.


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    2 Comments

    1. August 29, 2009 @ 11:59 pm


      That performance was actually less embarrassing than the Raiders

      Posted by SpinMax
    2. August 30, 2009 @ 8:40 am


      There seem to be a lot of mismatches like this one in MMA. Maybe they need one regulatory body to sort everything out..

      Posted by Gene

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