
Paddy Pimblett had his breakout moment at UFC 314, and the beginning of the end of his win over Michael Chandler can be seen in slow motion.
Pimblett improved to 7-0 inside the octagon with a bloody stoppage of Chandler in the co-main event of the UFC’s most recent pay-per-view card. The long finishing sequence began with a nasty step-in knee from “The Baddy,” that also opened up a cut under the left eye of the former Bellator champion.
That moment and many more from the card stands out in the UFC’s latest “highlights in slow motion” video on the promotion’s YouTube channel, which can be seen in the video above.
Other highlights include Alexander Volkanovski picking apart Diego Lopes — and also surviving a big knockdown in Round 2 — in his championship regaining main event win, Jean Silva’s big moments on the feet against rival Bryce Mitchell ahead of his second-round submission victory, and much more.
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