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Kalinn Williams aka ‘Khaos Williams’ made a statement on Saturday. The welterweight fighter took on a dangerous adversary in Abdul Razak Alhassan. He took all of 30 seconds to knock Alhassan out cold. In the process made himself known to the fans in a spectacular fashion. 

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‘Judo Thunder’ is a knockout artist himself having secured 100% of his victories via T/KO. The finishing sequence saw ‘Khaos’ land a straight right hand on the button through the guard of Alhassan. As soon as the punch landed, Abdul was out cold stiff, with his toes curled up. The referee had to jump in to stop the fight. 

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Kalinn ‘Khaos’ Williams speaks on his knockout- “I just let my hands speak for themselves”

After his stunning win, Williams gave his thoughts on what transpired. He said, “This feels amazing. This is more important than that first one for me. I came in with a splash, let the division know, let the world know I was here and this one just let everybody know it wasn’t no fluke. This is more important than my debut. That’s why I took the time to just dedicate all my time to it. I put a lot of stuff on hold, muted my life, my social life, just put everybody on the back burner, and was just focused. Here we are.”

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Kalinn continued, “This dude had ten wins, ten knockouts in the first round. I hope he is alright. This is a sport, so I never want anybody to really get seriously hurt, but while I’m in there, it’s really kill or be killed, but outside of it, it’s all love. I hope he’s alright, but, like I said, he’s a knockout artist himself and I just knocked out a knockout artist. I let my hands speak for themselves.”

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Kalinn made his debut in the UFC at UFC 247 in February, with a knockout win over Alex Morono. The fight against Abdul Razak Alhassan was only his second fight in the promotion, where he now holds a 100% finish rate. ‘Khaos’ has secured 55% of his wins via T/KO and joins an already stacked welterweight division. 

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His recent performance has most definitely won him a lot of fans in the UFC. Fans will hope to see ‘Khaos’ back in the Octagon as soon as possible. 

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What did you make of Kalinn Williams’ performance on Saturday? How do you think he will fare in the division? Let us know in the comments below. 

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