Sunday, 12 May 2013

15 Fastest Knockouts in UFC History

After beating Genki Sudo in his UFC debut, Ludwig fought and lost outside the organization twice before returning to the Octagon for a bout with Jonathan Goulet.

Almost immediately after the fight started, Ludwig landed a counter right cross that sent Goulet crashing to the canvas. Unfortunately, the Nevada State Athletic Commission timekeeper was slow to stop the clock, resulting in an official stoppage time of 11 seconds.

Years later, in a Dana White video blog, the UFC investigated the timekeeping issue by playing its fastest knockouts side by side to determine which was the fastest. Despite evidence showing Ludwig's knockout took only slightly more than six seconds, the NSAC's Keith Kizer said the original ruling would not be overturned.

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