Video: Unconscious fighter slumps forward, crashes into canvas after blistering KO at Urijah Faber’s A1 Combat 18

Holy crap, this might be an early candidate for Knockout of the Year.

[autotag]Valesca Machado[/autotag]’s right hand had a little something extra in it Thursday night.

Machado, AKA “Tina Black,” scored an absolutely blistering knockout at Urijah Faber’s A1 Combat 18 at Tachi Palace in Lemoore, Calif., where she sent [autotag]Taylor Mauldin[/autotag] into another dimension less than a minute into their strawweight championship headliner.

With Mauldin’s back against the cage, both women started to exchange rapid punches, but it was Machado (13-4) who connected flush across the chin. The result was Mauldin (2-1) fading to black, slumped over and crashing into the canvas head first for what could be considered an early Knockout of the Year.

You can watch the knockout in the video below (via UFC Fight Pass on X):

LFA 107 results: Kamuela Kirk shines, retires Daniel Swain on the stool – literally?

An action-packed LFA 107 main event ended with one fighter uttering the words, “I’m retired” on the stool.

Eleven finishes in as many pro victories, [autotag]Kamuela Kirk[/autotag] kept his streak alive in the LFA 107 main event.

In his first LFA headliner, Kirk (11-4) defeated fellow Dana White’s Contender Series alumnus [autotag]Daniel Swain[/autotag] via TKO due to retirement in between Round 2 and 3.

Swain (20-11-1), who had lost in between rounds on DWCS in 2020, uttered the words “I’m retired” to his corner, which indicated to the LFA commentary team that Swain’s fight Friday would be his last. Swain took off his gloves for the decision but was not interviewed post-fight and thus did not provide clarity on the situation.

The stoppage came after an action-packed opening 10 minutes. Kirk landed multiple flurries of significant strikes in Round 1 that appeared to have Swain in trouble. Just when it looked like he was in a bad spot, Swain shot up with an armbar – foreshadowing of the theme of Round 2. Much of the second round was spent with Kirk on top of Swain, who shot up and looked for submissions.

Kirk, 27, has now won back-to-back fights since losses to Bruno Silva and Billy Quarantillo temporarily halted his momentum toward a major promotional deal. After the victory, Kirk called for a meeting with his “business partner” Dana White, and expressed interest in fighting at UFC 263 in his home state of Arizona.

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The undercard was highlighted by [autotag]Ricardo Dias[/autotag], who landed a nasty flying knee on [autotag]George Garcia[/autotag] in the co-main event. Also, former collegiate football player [autotag]Jordan Heiderman[/autotag] kept his undefeated record intact against former [autotag]Jake Hager[/autotag] opponent [autotag]Anthony Garrett[/autotag].

In the women’s divisions, [autotag]Taylor Mauldin[/autotag] became the first female to end a fight via kneebar in LFA history after [autotag]Kay Hansen[/autotag] confidant [autotag]Alandria Brown[/autotag] won her highly-anticipated professional debut by rear-naked choke.

LFA 107 took place Friday at Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls, S.D. The main card streamed on UFC Fight Pass after prelims on Facebook.

The full LFA 107 results include:

  • Kamuela Kirk def. Daniel Swain via TKO (retirement) – Round 2, 5:00
  • Ricardo Dias def. George Garcia via TKO (flying knee) – Round 2, 0:25
  • Allan Bergoso def. Samarbek Sabyrzhan via submission (guillotine choke) – Round 1, 4:23
  • Jordan Heiderman def. Anthony Garrett via submission (arm-triangle) – Round 1, 3:40
  • James Wilson def. Daniel Jefferson via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  • Taylor Mauldin def. Ambar De La Herran via submission (kneebar) – Round 1, 1:30
  • Ray Waters def. L.J. Portee via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 1:02
  • Corey Davis def. Thomas Powell via TKO (strikes) – Round 2, 2:50
  • Alandria Brown def. Shania Arredondo via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 3, 3:54

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LFA 107 video: Taylor Mauldin scores kneebar submission to make history

It’s not often a fighter makes history in her professional debut.

[autotag]Taylor Mauldin[/autotag] pulled off a first at LFA 107.

When she kneebarred Ambar De La Harren (0-1) in the main card opener, Mauldin (1-0) became the first woman to win with that specific submission in promotion history. The official stoppage came at 1:30 of Round 1.

With the win, Mauldin became just the fourth fighter, male or female, to nail a kneebar since the promotion debuted in January 2017. The feat came in Mauldin’s promotional debut.

Mauldin, 28, fights out of Milennia MMA in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. – the same gym that crafted former UFC fighter and current Bellator middleweight Lorenz Larkin.

Check out Mauldin’s submission in the clip below (via Twitter):

LFA 107 took place Friday at Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls, S.D. The main card streamed on UFC Fight Pass after prelims on Facebook.

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