Marius Zaromskis – Two Knock Outs in One Night (video)

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Marius Zaromskis - Two Knock Outs in One Night (video)

Marius Zaromskis was a complete underdog at the Welterweight Grand Prix Dream 10 MMA Championship in the Saitama Super Arena in Japan this Monday. All bets were on his opponents yet he sent them both to the land of always growing daisies for the night. After Marius Zaromskis knocked out Hayato Sakurai in the semifinals fight of the Dream 10 welterweight Grand Prix by a vicious kick to the head, he was lined up to fight Jason High in the finals.

Prior to the Marius Zaromskis vs Hayato Sakurai fight, experts were saying that Japanese organizers let Hayato Sakurai fight Marius Zaromskis because they wanted to see a Japanese fighter advance to the finals and it was generally believed that Marius Zaromskis could never measure up to Hayato Sakurai. They were wrong. One kick to the head sent Hayato Sakurai down to the ground and referee atop of Marius Zaromskis to stop him from annihilating his opponent who looked like he didn’t know where the eff he was. Since ref interrupted the beat down, this win counted as TKO for Marius Zaromskis.

But that was just the beginning. The best was yet to come a few hours later when Marius Zaromskis entered the ring to fight Jason High for welterweight belt. 2:21 into round two, Marius Zaromskis delivered brutal kick to the head of Jason High followed by a devastating punch knocking Jason High the eff out of this world for a good while. Jason High was frolicking with daisies in the land far far away while Marius Zaromskis was celebrating victory. Mixed Martial Arts fans all over the world were shocked and Marius Zaromskis carved his name deeply into the annals of the MMA. Video of his fight against Jason High with brutal knock out is below. Great fight for any fan of mixed martial arts:

 

Lyoto Machida vs Rashad Evans UFC 98 Knockout Video

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Lyoto Machida vs Rashad Evans UFC 98 Knockout Video

I’m glad someone put Rashad Evans in place. Lyoto Machida took on the chellenge of sorting Rashad Evans out and he did not disappoint. The Lyoto Machida vs Rashad Evans fight was part of UFC 98 which took place on May 23, 2009 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. And as you can see form the video below, Lyoto Machida knocked Rashad Evans right the eff out of this galaxy. Nice ownage.

The Dragon Lyoto Machida secured himself a title of the light-heavy weight champion and his scorecard shows an amazing 15-0. I can’t think of any other light-heavyweight who could beat him. Lyoto Machida is the poop but the best thing is how insanely he owned Rashad Evans.

Watch the Lyoto Machida vs Rashad Evans UFC 98 Knockout Video below:

 

Mexican Boxer Daniel Aguillón Dies after Knock-Out by Alejandro Sanabria (video)

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Mexican Boxer Daniel Aguillón

This is pretty crazy. Young Mexican featherweight boxer Daniel Aguillón was fighting a match against Alejandro Sanabria, also from Mexico on October 15, 2008 in Polanco, Mexico. In 12th round, 40 seconds before the end of the super featherweight bout for the Central American title, Alejandro Sanabria knocked out Daniel Aguillón with a brutal punch to the jaw and Daniel fell on the ring floor unconscious. Medics took him to the hospital, but after 5 days in a coma, Daniel Aguillón was pronounced dead. He was 24 year old :(

During his professional boxing career, Daniel Aguillón went through several matches and his score was 16-4-2. Nine of sixteen won matches were won by knock out. I like watching boxing (or any martial art for that matter) but don’t consider myself an expert. I don’t however think boxers consider dying in the ring any form of great way of passing. I think it’s terrible for any boxer to die as direct result of a boxing fight. If I was to guess, I’d think boxers would want to put on a few years of boxing, make themselves some money and retire early on before there’s any bad damage done to their brain and hopefully their accomplishments would have left the legacy so their name is forever connected with boxing.

The video of the knock out that killed Daniel Aguillón is below. 24 year old is too young to go. Daniel didn’t have a chance to make a big name for himself in boxing, but let’s hope boxing world will not forget him. I wouldn’t be surprised if Alejandro Sanabria – a guy who delivered the punch that killed Daniel Aguillón called it quits and left the ring for good. I don’t know how I would deal with death of a fellow sportsman.

 

Roman Zentsov Knocks Out Pedro Rizzo in Pride 31

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

This is the video from Pride 31 fighting championship between Russian monster Roman Zentsov and BrazilianPedro Rizzo. And Roman Zentsov delivered. He knocked Pedro Rizzo the fuck out. He completely obliterated the Brazilian with a single punch. I mean, Pedro Rizzo will probably spend the rest of his life peeing the linen at night. Roman Zentsov is a monster.

Fedor Emelianenko was in the audience too and cheered with Roman big time after the knock out. Very nice fight, sucks for Pedro. This is definitely one of the best knock outs ever recorded on camera. Roman gave Pedro no chance.