MMA is that sort of a universe where nothing ever stays peaceful and less action is a rare sight. Every week, new fighters from all over the world will be joining the team willing to go to the extend. It is not too far below those peaks, though, that vicious assaults slash through the gaps whilst retaining the substance of the game. This past weekend was also no exception where another knee strike welcomed one of the fighters with a severe chest cut that could have been a fatal blow.
Alvin Romero’s duel with Todd Weil at Anthony Pettis FC 12 was memorable for one reason: Knee injury to Weil to open the deep bleeding cut on his forehead and Romero backed up in Weil’s cage for just 90 seconds in the war of 1914 and he did it perfectly The knee that followed is not just a strike; It was an attack, a blade that cut through layers of shield and armor and when it landed, experienced fighters flinch. The impact was so hard that from the ground it seemed that Romero turned his knee now.
The Consequence of a Wicked Strike
Vale fell down with blood oozing from his head: a rather symbolic motion pointing to the severity of the game. It may have been an electrifying bout for those watching, but it was a wake-up call of the thin line that separates victory and getting knocked out in an MMA match. Bad knee of Romero is not only finish of fight It was a rumor in this game anything could happen in a wink of an eye.

Non-stop Closures at Night
The shooting continued and there was no sign that someone would stand up for the defenseless people. That is one of the most beautiful jumping knee knockouts, at least to me; this one was scored by Alexis Pacheco against Gerardo Xango Ochoa in Supreme Fight Night 6 held in Guadalajara, Mexico. Pacheco entered to the bout with the perfect strategy of making Ochoa loosen his guard by feigning a takedown before finishing him on his knee. The impact of that shot clearly stunned Ochoa and for a moment he appeared disoriented, when the referee stopped the fight his face looked stunned.
On the other side the second wonderful girl of Supreme Fight Night 6 Paulina Vargas defeated Roselyn Chavira in the equal three rounds fight KO, and the Vargas demonstrate only aggression, going down up to the moment until the last kick was thrown.
Roaming Back Punches and Quick Decisions
At the Melee Combat Championship event in Leander, Texas, Kameron Shamsi took down Josh Gomez and made his mark with a backhand swing. The blow was so sudden and powerful that the referee intervened almost immediately, perhaps a fraction too soon, but nonetheless, judging by the brutality at the end, it seemed a great way for Shamsi to close her show, and also one night to forget for A Gomez .
A Tale of Two Wars: From Victory to Defeat
At Centurion FC 22 in Sao Paulo, Rogerio Matias experienced MMA highs and lows in one night. In the first game, Matias scored a great knockout on Martin Farley, lifting him into the match of the night with his confidence soaring. His victory, however, was short-lived. In the final, Matias Anderson faced Ferreira, and despite his bravery, found himself on the receiving end of a brutal knockout that gave birth to MMA.
