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24th December 2015
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8 - Jay-Ar Campos def Michal Vojtanic Clan Wars 21
Nothing turns out an opponent's lights like a flying knee and Jay-Ar Campos redefined the term 'landing flush' when he knocked out Michal Vojtanic in Belfast earlier this year.
7 - Frank Mir def. Todd Duffee UFC Fight Night 71
Todd Duffee was the supposed knockout artist while Frank Mir was always going to pursue the ground game in this main event in July. But anything can happen in the octagon and Duffee found that out the hard way when when a left hook sent him to sleep.
6 - Conor McGregor def. Jose Aldo UFC 194
It took a year to get them in an octagon and just 13 seconds to get them out as Conor McGregor took advantage of an overextension from Aldo to drop him with a flush left hook.
5 - Ross Pearson def. Sam Stout UFC 185
Sam Stout has hands of stone but, unfortunately, his chin wasn't made of the same stuff as he was left stiff by a ripping left hook from Ross Pearson in March.
4. Thomas Almeida def. Brad Pickett UFC 189
He's got power in his punches, kicks, knees. He could probably knock you out with a flick.
3 - Hisaki Kato def. Joe Schilling Bellator 139
Kickboxing phenom Joe Schilling was supposed to have the striking edge here but Hisaki Kato clearly didn't get the memo.
2 - Holly Holm def. Ronda Rousey UFC 193
You might have heard that Ronda Rousey isn't the women's bantamweight champion anymore and it's all down to this well-disguised, chopping roundhouse kick to the neck.
1 - Thomas Almeida def. Anthony Birchak UFC Fight Night 77
So nasty he made our list twice. Spinning back elbow, left hook, right straight, left hook, right straight and one of the most unpleasant-looking crumpled messes you're ever going to see.
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