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Molly McCann KO: Slow motion footage is even more brutal

Molly McCann notched her 13th career win on Saturday night at UFC London with a dominant victory over Hannah Goldy at the O2 Arena.

The Liverpudlian knocked her opponent out in the opening round of the contest with a move worthy of winning any fight. Goldy was answerless to Meatball’s attack, handing her a comprehensive victory.

She delivered a brutal spinning elbow before landing a combo of punches to Goldy’s head, forcing the referee to step in and end the contest. She clearly had no mercy for her opponent, diving on top of her after sending her to the canvas to ensure her brutal victory and to stop Goldy having any chance of coming back.

After her win, she immediately dived over the Octagon and went straight to the crowd to celebrate another historic win in her career, she’s rapidly rising through the ranks and is going from strength to strength.

Meatball is quickly making a name for herself as one of the best up and coming women’s fighters in the UFC, with many unable to live with her, that’s no surprise after seeing that knockout from last night in slow motion.

Last time out she won via knockout against Luana Carolina with a similar elbow strike, clearly cementing herself a trademark move which is incredibly hard to defend against.

There was plenty of support on show for McCann at the O2 Arena, something she was quick to acknowledge after the fight: “I don’t know if I’ve ever seen this in combat sports in the UK, getting behind a female athlete.

“You are working-class, every single one of you came for me. I appreciate you.

“It’s those walk-outs, it’s that energy that you bring, which gets you finishes. To see everyone else on this card who didn’t want it as much, they let you down. I will not let you down…I’m not

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