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Derek Brunson Lays Waste to Lyoto Machida with First Round KO, Calls Out Luke Rockhold

Derek Brunson Lays Waste to Lyoto Machida with First Round KO, Calls Out Luke Rockhold

Derek Brunson silenced Brazil on Saturday night.

In front of a raucous crowd in Sao Paolo, Brunson flattened former champion Lyoto Machida with a vicious first-round knockout to cap off an action packed UFC Fight Night card in the main event.

With the win, Brunson has now accounted for first-round knockouts in each of his last six victories inside the Octagon.

As the fight got underway, Brunson showed patience while finding his range against a notorious counter striker in Machida, who has eaten up past opponents who jump into his lightning quick punches when getting a little reckless.

Brunson was pushing forward with his strikes but not over extending himself while looking for a home for his powerful left hand, which has put more than a few middleweights to sleep during his career.

It was during an exchange where he forced Machida to engage in a flurry of punches where Brunson finally found a home for a thunderous right hand that wobbled the Brazilian and sent him tumbling to the mat.

Brunson quickly followed up with a barrage of left hands on the ground that knocked Machida unconscious as the referee rushed in to stop the carnage at 2:30 into the opening round.

Brunson has now won his last two fights in a row with an overall record of 7-2 during his past nine bouts with his only losses coming to current interim middleweight champion Robert Whittaker as well as former 185-pound king Anderson Silva in a very close decision.

Following his latest win, Brunson was pressed for a specific name by UFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier for who he wanted to fight next and he quickly turned his attention to a former champion, who is fresh off a victory over David Branch earlier this year.

“You've got a pretty good teammate over there, Luke Rockhold, what's up baby? Where you at?” Brunson shouted. “Let's run this!”

Rockhold hasn't booked his next fight yet so perhaps a showdown with Brunson later this year or in early 2018 could be just the matchup the middleweight division is looking for right now.

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As for Machida, it's a disappointing end for the former UFC champion after 18 months away while he was serving a suspension after admitting use of a banned substance. Machida has now lost three fights in a row including two by knockout while his overall record at middleweight drops to 3-4.

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