Henderson vs Bisbing UFC Knockout Punch

If you weren’t able to watch the fights this past weekend, you missed out. Here is the knockout round of the Henderson vs. Bisbing fight. First off, notice it’s in the second round at about 3:10 into it (each round lasts five minutes).

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When I saw this, I think it’s one of the sickest KO’s I’ve seen. I think mostly because of the back history. Henderson is from the US. Bisbing is from the UK. They were the coaches on the ninth season of the TV reality show The Ultimate Fighter. The people from the show came up with the idea back in season one to have the coaches fight each other at the end of the season, so here’s the fight. Bisbing, though, has a big mouth; he said that he thought that American fighters weren’t tough (I’m paraphrazing the quote).

Henderson was asked after the fight about the second punch and if he knew that Bisbing was out. He replied that he knew that he was out, but he wanted to try to shut his mouth up for him, going back to the only comment Henderson said about Bisbing during season nine “I have the chance to shut his mouth with my fist.”

I think next time you better not open your mouth…

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I started wrestling my freshman year of high school in 2000 in Northern California. My first match lasted about 16 seconds and ended with me on my back. I am proud to say that my second one lasted a bit longer, but sad to report that it ended the same way. That year was my hardest year. I lost every match except for one. My sophomore year I threw out my back and couldn’t wrestle but I still showed up to practice nearly every day and became the general “mat monkey.” Junior year I was back. This was the year that I suffered most of my injuries. I broke fingers, cracked ribs and dislocated both my shoulders at the same time. It was also the best record I had.

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