Welcome to the latest edition of Missed Fists where we shine a light on fights from across the globe that may have been overlooked in these hectic times where it seems like there’s an MMA show every other day.
Halloween has come and gone, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t frightful fights to be revisited.
In fact, our first clip of the week is guaranteed to disturb you more than any scary movie you watched last night.
(Big thanks as always to @Barrelelapierna for their weekly lists of the best KOs and submissions, and to @Grabaka_Hitman for uploading many of the clips you see here. Give them a follow and chip in on Patreon if you can.)
Kimbert Alintozon vs. Estrada Donga-as
If you’re reading Missed Fists, you know what you’re getting into as far as seeing a variety of knockouts and submissions that will make even the most seasoned combat sports fan squirm, so we don’t usually issue warnings for what you’re about to watch.
Still, this knockout from a Zeus Combat League show in Quezon City, Philippines, requires extra caution. Just scroll past to the next section if you’d rather not see what is, without hyperbole, the most gut-wrenching KO of the year.
OK, here it is.
Kimbert Alintozon tagged Estrada Donga-as with a combo that had Donga-as retreating. Unfortunately, he stepped right into an Alintozon power punch that violently separated him from his consciousness.
The way Donga-as fell looked plenty scary, but the grisly scene didn’t stop there. In the footage above, you get a clear view of his lower body rapidly twitching for an uncomfortable amount of time. Unsurprisingly, Donga-as needed to be stretchered out of the cage.
Nissi Icasiano, the reporter who uploaded the footage, later shared an update on Donga-as’ status.
“Donga-as was immediately taken to the hospital but managed to return before the event concluded. This journalist caught up with him in the dugout, where he shared that his CT scan and other test results were clear.”
Let’s hope Donga-as is taken care of and doesn’t return to action anytime soon.
Cam Rowston vs. Blair Bretag
With that ugliness out of the way, let’s move on to a clip featuring one of my favorite submissions: The calf slicer!
At a Stealth Fighters League show in Auckland, New Zealand, Cam Rowston showed off some sweet grappling skills, opening up a turtling Blair Bretag with the leg submission that caused an immediate tap.
Still nasty, but considerably less troubling to look at, right?
Daichi Kamiya vs. Raymart Quintana
This next submission from Eternal MMA 89 (available on UFC Fight Pass) is the stuff of nightmares, though.
Daichi Kamiya had Raymart Quintana tied up something fierce, eventually putting him away with a modified twister. At least that’s what I think that is, your guess is as good as mine. If I was Quintana, even if I wasn’t in clear danger, I’d tap just like he did because I’m not waiting to find out if the predicament was about to get a lot worse.
Hat tip to Kamiya, a 25-year-old lightweight who is now 6-0 as a pro. Kamiya has only been competing since 2022 and dreams of following in the footsteps of his idol Khabib Nurmagomedov and someday becoming UFC lightweight champion. Not a bad start to his career so far.
Jadon Shuey vs. Lukas Nazad
From a Flex Fight Series event in Queens, N.Y., amateur lightweight Jadon Shuey picks up the spectacular KO win and nails an even more spectacular post-fight cage flip.
No notes.
Can Hircin vs. Tom Molenaar
Barry Irausquin vs. Freek Van Iersel
Can Hircin stalked his prey like The Predator (uhh, the classic sci-fi alien, not Francis Ngannou… though this was kind of Ngannou-esque, now that I think about it) and landed a right hand wrecking ball on poor Tom Molenaar.
No setup, just load it and let it rip.
Speaking of which, Barry Irausquin got to slipping and ripping with this gorgeous 19-second punch-out of Freek Van Iersel.
He’s a super-Freek, super-Freek, he’s super-unconscious, yeeeoooooow.
Not my best work.
You can watch a free replay of Levels Fight League 14 from Amsterdam on the promotion’s YouTube channel.
Ilzat Asiev vs. Bekhruz Isroilov
There are so few positions in MMA where you are “safe,” as it were, and this definitely wasn’t one of them.
Ilzat Asiev and Bekhruz Isroilov were engaged in some spirited grappling, with Isroilov using a whizzer to block a takedown. Unfortunately for Isroilov, he never managed to free his arm, so when Asiev straightened him up, he was left wide open for that knockout knee.
Great timing, but chill on the ground-and-pound, my dude.
A replay of Octagon League 65 from Almaty, Kazakhstan is also available for free on YouTube.
Christopher Alvidrez was putting it on onetime Bellator fighter Albert Gonzales at a Lights Out Xtreme Fighting show in Long Beach, Calif., but the resilient Gonzales kept coming at him like a zombie.
Only one solution for that: head shot.
No reanimating after that. One of those knockouts that’s so bad, Alvidrez showed instant remorse after. Spooky stuff, for sure.
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