UFC 316 star left feared knockout artist unconscious for 10 minutes in disturbing one-punch knockout

Not many hunters set on UFC 316 are just as hard as this good weight.

On Saturday, the Octagon sees back in the Prudential Center in Newark, while the MMA leader is organizing its latest pay-per-view event.

All eyes will be at the UFC 316 Main Event, with which UFC Bantamweight Champion Merab Dvalishvili Sean O'Malley will fight in a rematch.

Under the headliner there are a number of remarkable names, including a power-puncher whose peak has one of the most brutal UFC finishes of all time.

Khaos Williams has flattened the KO artist Abdul Razak Alhassan in frightening UFC finish

Under the names that are planned to take the walk during the preliminary map of 7 June, Welterweight is Khaos Williams.

In a statement that UFC debut made, Williams alex Morono eliminated on UFC 247 in just 27 seconds. But it was not long 'the Oxfighter' to somehow over the shelter on brutality on the scale.

For only his second Octagon performance, the 31-year-old was linked to one of the most feared knockout artists of the promotion, Abdul Razak Alhassan.

But the Ghanaian powerhouse would not add to his Ko count on UFC Vegas 14. Instead, he would be the victim of such a result.

After just 30 seconds, the American flattened Alhassan has a clean right hand, making the African veteran cold and stiff as a plate.

The mean knockout outdoors attracted wild reactions from the commentary team, while Williams indicates himself as one of the most difficult punchers in sport.

Michael Bisping revealed disturbing details about Brutal Khaos Williams Ko

The insane knockout Alhassan had audibly snoring, and according to a man close to the stage, the Ghanaese did not wake up for about 10 minutes.

Michael Bisping made that claim during an now-private episode of his podcast from Believe You Me on YouTube.

“Abdul Razak Alhassan slept for about 10 minutes. I have never seen anyone who has been unconscious that time. He was stiff as a finishing board. He just didn't move for about 10 minutes.” [h/t Sportskeeda]

How are it, I was built for it 🦈 💯 💯 💯 💯 💯 💯 💯

– Khaos Williams (@khaosoxwilliams) April 22, 2025

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It will be a relief for Williams when he enters the cage on Saturday, given his bad luck with the predecessor of the opponent in recent days and weeks. The 31-year-old is linked to three different opponents for UFC 316.

After the withdrawals of Uros Medic and Albert Tadevosyan, 'The Oxfighter' is now planned to be confronted with 11-2 Swedish hunter Andreas Gustafsson in Newark.

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