UFC Kansas City star suffers faceplant KO loss after getting pulverized nose snapped back into place by coach

Randy Brown shattered his opponent's nose before handing him his first KO loss at UFC Kansas City.

A 3-on-1 favorite, UFC Welterweight Randy Brown looked a lot in his return against fellow veteran Nicolas Dalby.

The welter weights met on the main map of UFC Kansas City, a few fights for the long -awaited main event between Ian Machado Garry and Carlos Prates.

One of the most difficult hunters in the division, Dalby fought his way back to the UFC after he was released in 2016 and earned his contract in an all -time massacre that he did not win. Dalby broke the nose of his opponent in the aforementioned fight, but on Saturday evening 'Danish Dynamite' would be on the receiving side of the horrific injury.

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Randy Brown broke Nicolas Dalby's nose before he fell

The 6'3 ″ Brown used his reach to his advantage and peppered Dalby with his JAB in the first round.

The damage was quickly added to Brown with every punch and he landed a fresh right hand to break Dalby's nose in the first few minutes.

Dalby has seen his honest part of the wars in more than 30 fights, continue in the fight and managed to bring Brown later in round 1.

In the last minute, Dalby drove from the top position with Brown and saw the end of the round.

Dalby had his nose put back in place by his coach in between. Bold and bruised with blood from his nose, Dalby came in around 2.

Randy Brown-Scores Face factory Ko from Nicolas Dalby

Brown continued to find a home for his puncture and tagged Dalby with shots. No matter how heavy they come, Dalby continued to walk, bumps and some of his own countries.

Brown stumbled Dalby with a left hand who caught his attention before the fight turned into a total slugfest on the feet.

Both men exchanged strikes in the bag and while Dalby continued, Brown shot a brutal right hand to steer Dalby Face-first in the canvas-the Danish hunter cold.

Apart from a contest result, Dalby had never stopped in a fight before, on his first KO loss through the hands of Brown in UFC Kansas City.

Randy Brown has now won four of his last five fights and returns to the win -column after a controversial split decision loss for Bryan Battle on UFC 310.

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