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Octagon was in fear after a dizzying fainting accident occurred during the UFC fight. If it wasn't for the referee's agile response, it would have led to a bigger tragedy.
The Sun, a British media outlet, said on the 7th (Korea Standard Time), "UFC star Hayley Cowan suffered a disastrous KO loss to Alice Pereira," adding, "The situation could have been much worse if the referee had not intervened in time."
During the UFC Vegas 115 undercard match in Las Vegas, Nevada, Cowan seemed to gain momentum by occupying a high position against Pereira early in the match.
But the game turned upside down in an instant. Pereira changed the flow of the game with his unique powerful punch in the first minute of the game.
Pereira slapped Cowan in the face and threw a punch one after another. Cowan tried to reverse the mood by knocking Pereira over midway through the second round, but Pereira immediately stood up and responded.

A dizzying incident occurred in which the player's life was almost at risk. Just a minute before the end of the second round, Pereira's powerful knee kick hit Cowan's chin.
Cowan, who was hit by a knee kick, lost his mind and fell into the octagon. Feeling the win, Pereira tried to end the game by throwing an additional punch at Cowan's head, who was lying unconscious.
At this time, the referee's judgment shone. The referee immediately halted the match, cradling Cowan with his whole body to prevent Pereira from further attack. MMA News said, "It was a murderous KO. "It was a really cruel moment," he said. "MMA fighters are trained not to stop until the game is completely over. Without the referee's agile response, Cowan was a dizzying scene that would have allowed more hits while defenseless."
The victory extended Pereira's record to seven wins and one loss. In particular, Pereira broke the record of the youngest female victory in UFC history and the record of the youngest KO at the same time. Cowan, on the other hand, fell into the swamp of his third consecutive UFC defeat.
Despite the terrible KO, Cowan appeared resolutely on his personal social network service (SNS) after the game. Cowan said, "God is still good. I'm fine. "My heart hurts, but it's a blessed life," he said. "I thank Jesus for giving me the courage to challenge scary things and dream big."

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