Former sumo wrestler Sudario Tsuyoshi set a record by knocking out his opponent in 6 seconds during a heavyweight class match at the Rizin 27 Mixed Martial Arts MMA Championship in Nagoya, Japan.
Kazushi Miyamoto threw himself at his opponent, Sudario Tsuyoshi, but missed a blow to the head, before he fell to the ground.
Miyamoto tried to defend himself with his feet, preventing Tsuyoshi from approaching him, but he made a fatal mistake by turning his back on his opponent.
Tsuyoshi quickly rushed to end the match, firing a knockout blow to his opponent that was enough for the confrontation referee to declare the victory of former sumo wrestler Tsuyoshi, just 6 seconds after the start of the fight.
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This is the fastest knockout in the history of the Rizin combat organization.
The fighter Tsuyoshi has three wins in his professional record, as well as unbeaten. Conversely, Miyamoto, 42, made his professional debut in MMA, having been competing in wrestling fights for 20 years under the title “Kazushi the Great”.
Source: jp.rizinff.com