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UFC Sacramento, The Morning After: Two All-Time Bad Game Plans Backfire Hilariously

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UFC Sacramento was a whole lot of fun.

The 13-fight card featured 10 finishes, eight of which were knockouts. Two of the three decisions were bloody, exciting brawls to the final bell. The co-main event between Vitor Petrino and Serghei Spivac was the sole low point of the night, and even that fight featured some interesting moments in the first two rounds. There’s a lot to remember fondly about the promotion’s visit to “The City of Trees,” and yet the two moments that stand out most in my mind are a pair of baffling decisions by veteran UFC fighters.

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The performances of Kennedy Nzechukwu and Roman Dolidze are hard to comprehend.

On the undercard, Nzechukwu squared off versus Shamil Gaziev, a Heavyweight knockout artist good at precisely one thing: fast and powerful right hands. Gaziev is particularly dangerous in the first round, which is when he’s scored a majority of his finishes.

How did Nzechukwu handle this challenge? He placed himself on the fence, put his hands by his waist, and pretended he was Anderson Silva in his prime. Gaziev was visibly confused for a moment before doubling up on the right hand, the latter of which quite literally sent Nzechukwu flying across the cage, completely unconscious.

Seriously, watch this knockout again (right here). Note the distance, the cage position, and Nzechukwu’s hand placement — it’s comical!

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