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UFC 143 Highlight: Stephen Thompson KO High Kick

Stephen Thompson KOs Dan Stittgen UFC 143

Stephen Thompson KOs Dan Stittgen UFC 143

UFC 143, Las Vegas Nevada. Undefeated kickboxing prodigy Stephen Thompson come into UFC 143 behind a lot of hype and backed it up by knocking out Dan Stittgen with an incredible high kick. Thompson started training karate at age 3 and racked up a 57-0 kickboxing record before moving to MMA where he's 6-0.

Here's how Brent Brookhouse detailed the one round fight at the Bloody Elbow UFC 143 Live Blog:

Thompson with a beautiful two punch combo with a head kick at the end and Stittggen is out. That was beautiful. He faked a leg kick and then whipped the kick to the face and Stittggen was out cold. Stephen Thompson wins by KO (head kick), 4:13 of round 1.



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Star-divide

Thompson landed a beautiful front leg roundhouse kick to the head -- brilliantly faking low then firing way way high, all the way over Stittgen's left shoulder. Coming on the heels of a 1-2 punching combination, he had Stittgen completely pre-occupied with other attacks and oblivious to the doom coming over the top.

We'll be Judo Chopping this ASAP. Stay tuned for more analysis of Thompson's unique karate style at Bloody Elbow.

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I haven't even seen this yet cause the youtube stream didn't go down

but the gif looks sweet

no way this isn’t rebroadcast on the PPV

Thompson is a beast. Thinks his wrestling is his 2nd best skillset. Karate with 57-0 in kickboxing and now 6-0 in MMA? Also some JJ mat time? Looks solid…

and by down I mean up

strange, I know

Drop the hands...

and go nighty-night.

Awesome

But the Judo Chop better include a detailed breakdown of the epic celebratory ninja flip.

The "ninja flip"

Is a spinning flash kick.

awesome

I didn’t catch the fight. How else did Thompson do?

He kicked the other dude in the mouth and the other dude fell over.

So, pretty good.

'MMA - it's really technical and shit'
Looked pretty small for a welterweight....

wonder if he could cut down.

In 2006 Stephen was the #1 ranked fighter in Chuck Norris' World Combat League.

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