Video: Glory champ Alex Pereira delivers terrifying knockout at LFA 95

Alex Pereira knocked Israel Adesanya out on kickboxing and now he’s delivering big finishes in MMA as well.

[autotag]Alex Pereira[/autotag] is already known in the MMA business as the man who knocked out current UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya in kickboxing.

And now Pereira (3-1) is crossing his knockout power over to another combat sport. The current Glory middleweight and interim light heavyweight champion delivered one of the most terrifying knockouts you’ll ever see in the cage Friday night in the main event of LFA 95 in Park City, Kansas.

Pereira used a pinpoint left hook to knock overmatched opponent Thomas Powell cold at the 4:04 mark of the opening round.

The Brazilian’s perfectly delivered left hook landed flush on the ear. Powell immediately face planted forward, with his head taking the brunt of the impact on the mat.

Powell was unconscious for several minutes, leaving the commentary team in hushed tones. Fortunately Powell eventually woke up, and ultimately left the cage under his own power.

This was the first MMA bout since 2016 for Pereira, who trains MMA with Glover Teixeira in Danbury, Conn. He’s twice defeated Adesanya, earning a decision in 2016 and a KO in 2017.

“I’m very happy to be in MMA,” Pereira said through an interpreter. “I’ve been training with Glover Teixeira for 3-4 months and I’m happy with the results.”

You can see the knockout below:

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