In One Of The Most Vicious MMA Knockouts Ever, A Tooth Goes FLYING Out Of The Fighter’s Head

Samuel Ilnicki headkick knockout Solomon Rogers

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Samuel Ilnicki, an amateur MMA fighter who was added to the card of “Golden Ticket Fight Promotions: Fight Night 7″ in England over the weekend is going viral because, well, he delivered one of the most devastating head-kick knockouts you will ever see.

Ilnicki hit his opponent Solomon Rogers SO HARD with a head-kick that one of Rogers’ teeth went flying as he just stood there frozen (and unconscious) before eventually falling like a chopped-down tree and faceplanting into the canvas.

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In fact, the blow Ilnicki struck on Rogers he even stunned himself and stood there unable to comprehend what just happened.

When he did finally gather his wits, Ilnicki even kneeled down to pray over his opponent, which is something I am not sure I have ever seen in mixed martial arts.

For Rogers, this was his first ever MMA fight, and based on the results, we wouldn’t blame him at all if it was also his last. The good news is that by all accounts so far, Rogers did not suffer any significant injury other than losing his tooth and having his lights turned out in epic fashion.

Watch and marvel at the brutality from multiple angles below…

Yes, he did.

H/T SB Nation

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