KNOCKOUT: The UFC's Best KO's of Every Year Since 1993 (2022)

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Published 2022-08-24
With us now closing in on the 30th anniversary of the UFC, I’ve taken a dive into the deepest sections of the MMA vaults.

Whether we’re looking at overall technique, the context of the win itself, or just the sheer violence of it all - these are The Greatest UFC KO’s Of Every Year Since 1993.







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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:29 1993
1:02 1994
1:33 1995
2:02 1996
2:35 1997
2:58 1998
3:24 1999
3:53 2000
4:23 2001
4:57 2002
5:24 2003
5:51 2004
6:21 2005
6:50 2006
7:37 2007
8:25 2008
8:59 2009
9:34 2010
10:10 2011
10:50 2012
11:18 2013
12:04 2014

All Comments (21)
  • @MMADIVE
    Let's hear your hot-takes! Feel free to send a 30-40 second clip of yourself to halshahe@mmadive.com/ The best ones will be featured in an upcoming video.
  • The upward elbow Yair Rodriguez landed on The Korean Zombie will forever be the most mind blowing knockout I’ve ever seen
  • @TheHarrip
    Whoever edited the sound effects. Bless you.
  • @Dottor_J
    Not putting McGregor vs Aldo is foolish. It's probably the most important ko in modern mma, good or bad.
  • That Gonzaga head kick on Cro Cop has still got to be the most shocking KO I’ve ever seen in the UFC. Nobody would’ve ever predicted that finish.
  • Matt Brown’s knock out of Diego Sanchez in 2017 definitely deserves a mention here. That elbow will keep you up at night…
  • out of all of them, the spinning elbow Jiri landed against Reyes is probably my favorite KO ever
  • @conorl1894
    Mcgregor vs aldo is the one for 2015. Perfect set up on a great striker. The rousey with her amateurish boxing was always going to be vulnerable to someone with the physicality to defend her judo and attack her weaknesses. She was a great champion but very much a product of the time and a generation of the sport where the standards hadn’t quite evolved yet
  • Cerrone’s combo in slow mo gives me goosebumps. The accuracy of each strike is remarkable
  • @jeepamir508
    Dam, that felt like a movie. Great content from one of the best MMA channels on the platform
  • Still think you are missing Conor vs Aldo, that left hook is still beautiful
  • @faampie
    That Cerone combo was a thing of beauty.
  • 7:48 that Croatian national anthem playing and stoping when Cro Cop gets ko-d as a Croatian i have to say i am not even mad, thats just pure f-ing perfection on your part 🤣
  • @oibkjk8053
    The Joaquin Buckley one is nr. 1 on my list. I could believe what happened for a good solid 10min. Also Chandler kicking El Cucuy out cold is up there.
  • 2022 has to be the best year for insane UFC knockouts in living memory. Mollys elbow, Chandlers front kick, Edwards last minute headkick etc.
  • When Lyoto Machida pieced up Rashad Evans against the cage... I don't think I'll forget that one. Or Cheik Kongo coming back from the dead to KO Pat Barry. That one has levels
  • @VIP-by6gb
    2015 should definitely belongs to Conor MacGregor who KOed Jose Aldo in 13 secs!
  • Matt Hughes was locked in Carlos Newton's triangle when he landed that slam, he woke up to winning that fight.