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SnakeDoctor
08-30-2009, 05:20 PM
By Steve Cofield

You know you're good when you question a seven second knockout. Todd Duffee walked across the Octagon and floored Tim Hague with a jab. Down went the big Canadian where he was greeted with eight more shots in five seconds. A left on the ground made Hague go limp, that's when referee Mario Yamasaki jumped in to give Duffee the knockout victory in UFC debut at 4:53 of the first round in the third fight of the night at UFC 102 in Portland.

When asked about the seven second win, Duffee said, "I think it was six seconds."

The knockout was a UFC record surpassing the previous mark of eight seconds set by James Irvin over Houston Alexander at Ultimate Fight Night 13 and Don Fyre over Thomas Ramirez at UFC 8.

Duffee (6-0, 1-0 UFC), who looks like Brock Lesnar Jr., at a muscular 6-foot-4, 251 pounds obviously possesses massive power. The 23-year-old fights out of American Top Team in South Florida and now has six victories all by knockout.

CHICAGO COP RUSSOW PUT THE SHACKLES ON MCCULLY

If you can't wrestle don't step in the cage with Mike Russow. A former collegiate wrestler at Eastern Illinois, Russow took Justin McCully down at will. "The Insane One" didn't even challenge to get back to his feet. The only times McCully got up was when referee Herb Dean forced the fight back up. Russow threatened with a kimura at the end of each round but couldn't finish things. He still rolled to a unanimous decision (30-27 on all three cards) victory.




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Todd Duffee (http://linx.chitika.net/track?target=http%3A//rc.us-east.srv.overture.com/d/sr/%3Fxargs%3D20AJMp5AlkpLjlPJbDE4S6I3xUgk5FxJ0oj83fq _VMBzAHl4SzC4acVNKzK5QDAjt32z5trNd6nbePumOCkGgbyYW kdMsXe5ZHHDDBoOfDw0LFZ3yKAmvRw_8lnIKwFcSg3ReAEnRp4 6tko-VmR2-oe9ywYEWNji8hZ7iAavW6ybkeKhBsjb9pboY0jOmV3S4PeXjTH LjCu5LaaFOMci-2ds81ad_CKUHGPa5SiE-MhMN.000000024ca26891%26op%3D24aee46&xargs=qX%2BTS1B8wBhkVvMakwhQB9EYr98OiMrQFmIYH27%2B 28Bs75a%2B7C%2BDmjjQCa9nLk/p8MgSj2Nim2AUSDyDjzkcC7/zts7tvHYmsvCEu8IEch587XM%2BbTuuKAGC/WMI%2BgqawZfxnGAS/3FoCaSI2MyZb0rMa/peLjofIP2DqWN7KsjBdDxFIw6jZzFfqol5yQOm1/%2BwI1qvQXojTQzwuNPTjF4lNBhvCI1SN29gVB3L7WRb/WjmUEwm75qDQtuBKHZA9sBpBfNqyBBkkO678IlARqlLJA6m7Lq MdA6V%2BgtefhJ4f40cRmi1r8BAB3Gz25cJyPFOHVecw5caCxE onoF9rGA9DMyJzsYJ&keyword=Duffee) may well be a newcomer to UFC (http://linx.chitika.net/track?target=http%3A//rc.us-east.srv.overture.com/d/sr/%3Fxargs%3D20AFPt5MYpw8omuT7bf82V9HX-e7l226u5Iv1yKsh49pHHS8xbB8QXSs5j_LPzilF1bz2-Khns-iZJtaA8xounyJJtWPi9WK1qrWklQJfRfij0jfDd3wC2I5R4y5n 0ArQ7kmlJDq8VrxFtw4SBnbS_HeHon18_lg51pmM5pAqv5agSX _LATS1AHALYcElSTSi6bxBfun2MPAponbwO-cSFKyfBneqplPpK_JjbdERuG9i.000000024ca26891%26op%3 D24aee46&xargs=952pYBvaz1VyGGzQRFan78RCp9MMXvY0xJNXXUh4DcPk QRS/eZqB0FsLGnLnD%2BDyabRucYzGeVDiv4nkzaNm5kjmIHbQN43W Mp4FsCktQVbsuvswz6%2Bbf2TL2LGXmlJ3sntR4cuge7Th1zG8 jjgaXVB6mPI4HrK4pLkUvasj1nV%2B40pSuySQoG2EtOMTUVEZ PBQ49eyx3eCztQa4lwfSHqC0xEKwYGx83zb494H%2BQi3Q9b1t O%2BvWx6Nz2sEC/RKRWp4MCtHqLNCs6FJ7QFMTlSITffbCBaYaD07jTrpsZerpfLr So05NI3CY9CuBPi1nmbuz5dMaSHASyGRn6ga3eJooVMwaC5X&keyword=UFC), but he certainly made his mark at last night’s UFC 102 event in Portland (http://linx.chitika.net/track?target=http%3A//rc.us-east.srv.overture.com/d/sr/%3Fxargs%3D20AGWAnRb1USNTkNsjx_RALtiGxgD5nShFUJM5-v8I0rGr-VxVYwT27-4CTLVKyV8PAQMNTbvW-a8a_efaYsZw9VH8j6nXP3gTTKviD8vdPQmKFL5cxqYM--dIW3iyNjDmBwXnc11pbKt0XfGQtVhIQQE78KygWgxh7sjl1epF NSIk1bqY26tEh7_etvkVemPHA-rx3QjfhbEwohC5Pk5OX1tXWZx3aQ_ROsLWRS3G1BQR.0000000 24ca26891%26op%3D24aee46&xargs=/eVAb47pPj7K08faPxvKXQ4izae4mbjLKF8oHivzTyJJ1j6P9L/co39NmzR1LewxGlioCYIBoBiQIEZDH%2BHRZ1ULrq8rfZaHyyS OpngPFuoySe6mfMqGt35kokr/0NXmswLgJFJohUO882mbIWDEjnhARYj3Gv4NOm25xk7uKzvOzM MmdP%2BOvObLQMAhzQVViK5/vlBCeU/pgRPLIMeMK%2BIGJcYo2snJSW60nbWbHqwLRNPab3aUR%2BFAb aQ5%2B2xeCzQT2JDj/MuH09wI6STGJKn015ZB2lnAthY4zQZesALv0gpkq99tfa87Ke9 V5wyw6fnDSINSvUyX2FDhce27pIk97pczPc2GSfRrwtH91g%3D&keyword=Portland), when he took on Tim Hague and won the fight, with a knockout after only 7 seconds of the first round.

But according to mmajunkie.com (http://mmajunkie.com/news/16024/after-earning-fastest-knockout-in-ufc-history-todd-duffee-focused-on-different-record.mma), Duffee may well have set a record (http://linx.chitika.net/sosearch?xargs=MaW6XqnQAuvtSXPtcigLWZCEBdSzCE93%2B KrwlI6fA7TYplmht6i4MK6IqVJls8t0u3yp6dtkRciC5wuNw7% 2BrMT8e7EiUV0MxHk/GRuDZt2d2BqgP9cAzfzn1Qge%2BOviodHX8RZ3KutDYDTT7okv C%2B%2BlfZQJAS4oO20CkVKmbR/DRhnfloCtHA/uf1L//6UgXxFbR3f9j8pJijqtgXnD7KyEkVSao5ja39N7E4XC1Z7CH7A Q03xsQgWYeAPfwJjGEy8%2BHWW4McDFSxgMyLo1odhFnNQd/yRV5M7YhgWYxHSN3C4i/BgxTmr%2B/aa/6P/cZPU5urkEQCmxiuJlGVwf3wuzmhi8jisUb&q=record) for the fastest knockout in UFC history, but that isn’t necessarily the record that he is most concerned with. Duffee says he is young and he wants to build his record.

Although the newcomer says, that you can’t really evaluate from Saturday night’s performance, as Hague didn’t really give him a chance (http://linx.chitika.net/track?target=http%3A//rc.us-east.srv.overture.com/d/sr/%3Fxargs%3D20AAlIvvM0e7EkJsQHGeSmxIuxcT7sUlDM035EB H2Dlwe3yCG9-IDB3ooUSBzYAomKlGM2N0VM1r1W5Ojwd0vuRFBtkbDgWivOKSd S0hHnwL_dmyTBbPYElhO-M3HQSt1opghHVb9u_e_VdGa2xw-vd_HexwAL_YxDTfPdZ5HfFOCbGhaL4XPCNxAsP57kxKYiqbcIc 6CTUj2wt4bRW00yklwFIu2Kzx0eiyNpht4mYwq.000000024ca 26891%26op%3D24aee46&xargs=iG3DS%2BORccRQPgViUu6BGo807ByePkW5CnNlyrCaEW iazwZaggor0ciYuDY/K5Hibn%2BGwEwdpMw2N63W/DG7QtlTDtzSL5T8wV3h0ifAdI22ud5P0z8TBxNOHeEVA1EW8iL ICjNimLlciK7VWOK1OJAOJ2GNirpG9zVtKM6rDmNZnhKLgCLP3 yVHn24t%2BxKV%2B8HCDAccKhtQdi3znaNoN8tXnYUxy5G/eLxQC%2BZLY3eHf2HhsrwBwkOnHDdkgf6qmfogcelrEDzuWE6O 5yBEcPWO8/4pht98RgoigiZbicPyvBZspbep/YJgTTNED3sihV7kyd2EFiQnESLAZpa/m6Di8P%2BXDSz&keyword=chance) to prove himself. Duffee now hopes that another chance comes up quite quickly for him.