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One of the UFC's scariest new athletes finished his opponent in 17 seconds with a merciless one-punch knockout

Sep 20, 2020, 16:56 IST
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Khamzat Chimaev.Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC
  • Khamzat Chimaev reinforced his reputation as one of the most intimidating new additions to the UFC roster with a one-punch knockout Saturday.
  • Chimaev had already displayed his expert grappling and takedowns, dominating opponents during two appearances at the "Fight Island" festival in July.
  • In his most recent fight, he needed only 17 seconds to end things, finishing Gerald Meerschaert in the very first round.
  • Watch the highlight right here.
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One of the UFC's scariest new athletes finished his opponent in 17 seconds with a merciless one-punch knockout at a behind-closed-doors event in Las Vegas.

Khamzat Chimaev introduced himself to the UFC with two emphatic wins in as many weeks during the company's debut residency on "Fight Island," Abu Dhabi, in July.

The Chechen fighter, who is campaigning in the welterweight and middleweight divisions simultaneously, returned to the Octagon against Gerald Meerschaert on Saturday.

But despite the step-up in opposition, Chimaev had his easiest time yet, demolishing Meerschaert without taking a single punch in return.

Chimaev displayed fight-ending power by flooring Meerschaert early, forcing the referee to wave the bout off as the Sweden-based Russian was about to settle into a frenetic ground-and-pound.

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Watch the knockout here:

After the win, Chimaev could be heard calling for a performance-related bonus. "I hope [the UFC president] Dana White's gonna give me $50 g's."

Chimaev was awarded a $50,000 bonus.

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