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Amateur MMA fighter has his arm ripped out of its socket after refusing to tap during brutal fight

Cole Farsaci suffered a sickening arm injury last month after being on the receiving end of a nasty submission at Cage Wars 52.

The amateur MMA fighter was welcomed to the cage by Jahliel Palmer last Friday.

But his promotional bow soon turned into a nightmare following a crazy opening exchange, which left both men on the floor.

Palmer immediately locked in a tight kimura and would not let go, as he continued to tighten his grip in an attempt to secure a submission from his back.

To his credit, Farsaci stubbornly refused to tap after spitting his mouthpiece out, despite clearly being in a compromised position.

But Palmer made the newbie pay for his mistake by ripping his right arm out of its socket.

Farsaci was left visibly squirming in pain as the referee jumped in to halt the contest.

Check it out below (WARNING – GRAPHIC FOOTAGE):

WARNING GRAPHIC Jahliel Palmer defeats Cole Farsaci via technical submission pic.twitter.com/sePXk3Cfcl

“We don’t want to see that. He just ripped the shoulder out of the socket. We need a doctor in here pretty quick.

“Wow. We don’t ever like to see that happen. Oh my goodness.

“This is a violent sport. This is a dangerous sport.”

Fans could not believe what they had just witnessed.

One commented: “One of the single dumbest things I have ever seen.”

A second tweeted: “This is exactly why ammy refs are supposed to stop fights when a sub is in this deep. Ammy fighters are dumb, you are there to protect them from themselves.”

A third added: “How the hell did he survive long enough for that to happen.”

Afterwards, a victorious Palmer, who fights out of New York, took to Instagram to celebrate his first win as an amateur.

He wrote: “Cage Wars 52! A picture describes a thousand words so

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