Watch MMA star Karlos Vemola score stunning KO in SEVEN SECONDS to win title… before offering bonus money to opponent

MMA star Karlos Vemola scored a stunning knockout in just SEVEN SECONDS to become champion in historic style.

The Czech light-heavyweight – nicknamed The Terminator – challenged Pavol Langer for the OKTAGON MMA title in Slovakia.

Karlos Vemola scored a stunning knockout in just seven seconds

7 SECOND KNOCKOUT!

Karlos Vémola terminates Pavol Langer quickly to unify the light heavyweight belts and prove he is the best in the division.

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But the bout finished before it could even get started as Vemola wasted no time in getting to work.

A big left hook immediately floored Langer and a quick ground and pound saw the referee jump in to end the contest.

It not only handed Vemola the 205lb title but also the record for quickest KO in OKTAGON MMA history beating the prior nine second stoppage.

Vemola – who owns pet tigers and sharks – was rewarded the performance of the night bonus – but he instead offered it to opponent Langer.

He said: “Thanks a lot for the bonus of the night but I don’t think it’s right for me to take the bonus.

“I can’t think off the top of my head right now some charity that I would donate to.

“So I think I’m going to ask OKTAGON to donate the bonus to my opponent because he’s a great opponent.

“He gave a good preparation, he’s training hard for his family and for his baby. So he can have the bonus. He’s a great guy.”

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Despite the historic OKTAGON MMA KO, Vemola revealed it was not even a career-quickest win.

He said: “I don’t think I’ll take this as the biggest history of my career and for many reasons.

“Every single fight is going to push you forward to an even bigger fight, every fight pushes you forward.

“It was a fast KO, seven seconds, I’ve done five seconds in my career.”

   

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