K.J. Noons  is riding high after scoring a brutal 30-second knockout of Sam Stout at Wednesday’s TUF Nations Finale event in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, and it’s got him thinking about the near future. The finish marked Noons’ (13-7 MMA, 2-1 UFC) first win via strikes since 2010 and the first time Stout (20-10-1 MMA, 9-9 UFC) had ever been knocked out in 31 professional fights. Noons and Stout originally were scheduled to face off in a lightweight bout, but after crossing paths in Quebec City during fight week, they came to a mutual agreement to stop cutting weight and make it a welterweight contest

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K.J. Noons mulling permanent move to 170, wants trilogy with Nick Diaz – MMA Junkie

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