In MMA, we often see fights where Fighter X gets hyped or mad (for whatever reason) and throws his hands to the side, as if to signal to Fighter Y, “I’m right here! Let’s bang, bro!” What we don’t usually see play out in this scenario is Fighter Y then knocking out Fighter X cold three seconds later. And yet, that’s exactly what happened between Roman Dik and Levan Makashvili on Thursday at ACA 109 in Poland. Dik played the role of Fighter X, while Makashvili was Fighter Y and landed a splendid right-left hook combination that put Dik to sleep. Check it out ( via Twitter ): WHAT A COMBINATION! Levan Makashvili win by 2nd round KO! #ACA109 pic.twitter.com/Il6G5bKMSF — ACAMMA (@ACA_League) August 20, 2020 You never want to be Dik in this scenario – ever
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