Molly McCann gets devastating spinning elbow knockout as Tom Aspinall dominates Alexander Volkov at UFC London

UFC Fight Night: McCann v Carolina
McCann received an early candidate for knockout of the 12 months (Image: Getty)

Molly McCann picked up an enormous win on dwelling turf with a surprising spinning elbow knockout victory over Luana Carolina at UFC London.

The 31-year-old left her opponent out chilly on the canvas after the unimaginable end to their contest within the third spherical on the O2 Area in London, sprinting across the Octagon in celebration.

McCann dominated her Brazilian opponent within the first spherical with Carolina providing sterner resistance in a more in-depth second.

She was caught blindsided nonetheless as McCann caught her flush with an elbow that extends the Liverpudlian’s report to 12-4.

There was British success nearly throughout the board within the capital with Tom Aspinall dominating Alexander Povetkin their predominant occasion conflict.

UFC Fight Night: Volkov v Aspinall
Aspinall received the primary spherical win over Volkov (Image: Getty)

The 28-year-old heavyweight took a commanding step into his division’s high 10 by turning into the primary man since 2010 to submit the battle-hardened Russian, getting the job completed inside the primary spherical.

Arnold Allen additionally wasted little time in getting what's the largest win of his profession to this point towards Dan Hooker with a punch-perfect show.

UFC Fight Night: Allen v Hooker
Allen battered Hooker from the opening bell (Image: Getty)

The featherweight blasted his opponent with an array of vicious pictures from the opening bell with the referee stepping in to finish the competition halfway via the primary spherical.

Scouse sensation Paddy Pimblett placed on one other present in his second UFC combat, getting the submission win over Kazula Vargas.

The previous Cage Warriors champion arrange the rear-naked choke with a slick hip toss with teammate McCann becoming a member of him within the Octagon for some wild post-fight celebrations.

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