
UFC Featherweight Jean Silva flocked itself like a star with a one-punch knockout in UFC Seattle.
Jean Silva knocks on the door of the longest active knockout strip of the UFC after his brutal blow with one punch in UFC Seattle.
Silva and Melsik Baghdasaryan helped to perform the promotion on the UFC Seattle head card on Saturday in Climate Pledge Arena. Silva entered UFC Seattle on an 11-fog winning series with three consecutive knockout victories.
After a slow start against Baghdasaryan, it was not long before Silva earned a highlight finish in UFC Seattle.
With about a minute left in the first round, after he had taken some annoying stairs from Baghdasaryan, Silva sent his opponent to the canvas with a right hand. After initially indicating the referee that Baghdasaryan was out, the fight took place for a few seconds when Silva landed a number of brutal ground and pound strikes to win the victory.
Silva is tied up with Alex Pereira and Carlos Prates for second place on the longest active UFC Knock -outstress list. Colleague Vederweight Steve Garcia is in first place with five consecutive knockouts.
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UFC fans and hunters become ballistic after Jean Silva Knock -Outstreak expands
This is what UFC hunters and fans had to say about Silva's streak-expanding knockout.
“Ahahahahaha Jean Silva told the referee to stop the fight,” said UFC lightweight Renato Moicano.
“Silva has a serious power …” UFC flyweight Cody Durden responded.
“Jean Silva is the right psychopath,” wrote a fan.
“That was a posterizing!”
“Was over in the Staredown.”
“Bad Mf.”
“Topuria went up because he knew that Jean Silva was coming.”
“Real deal.”
“That. Was. Nuts.”
“Three Daps followed by a KO.”
“Bro sent to another reality.”
Silva, Prates and Rising UFC Middleweight Caio Borralho are part of one of the top teams in the world at Fighting Nerds. All three could fight for a UFC title at a certain moment in their career.
Jean Silva adds to Blockbuster Night in UFC Seattle
Silva entered UFC Seattle from two Finishes in two weeks in 2024. He played Charles Jourdain with one punch on UFC 303 before he stopped Drew Dober in a light lightweight fight on UFC Denver last July.
Silva is far from the only highlight Finisher in UFC Seattle. All seven provisional fights ended in the distance and fashion -bag Bukauskas started the promotion with a wild knockout over a top perspective.
UFC Bantamweight Ricky Simón earned a 'knockout of the year' competition when he hit Javid Basharat in his first UFC fight in his home. He broke a three-fight loss streak.
Bloody Elbow has covered you with the latest results and highlights of UFC Seattle.
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