10 Most Brutal Knockouts In UFC History

2. UFC 100: Dan Henderson Vs. Michael Bisping

You don't get a nickname like The H-Bomb for nothing.

With that moniker given to both him and his hugely powerful punches, Dan Henderson is revered as one of the hardest hitters in UFC history. For those who are maybe looking for an example of that power, look no further than Hendo's UFC 100 fight against Michael Bisping.

The pre-fight beef between Henderson and The Count had been brewing ahead of the event, and Henderson was clearly keen to put a stop to Bisping's constant trash-talking.

Hendo laid out his rival mid-way through the second round, flooring Bisping with a rocket of a right. Just for good measure, Henderson then dropped another bomb on his already-out opponent - which he'd explain in his post-fight comments as "That one was just to shut him up a little bit."

Bisping would get some semblance of revenge seven years later when he'd beat Henderson via unanimous decision at UFC 204.

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