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Flyweight Prospect Scores Incredible 4-Second KO at Professional Shooto Vol. 4

Read about the incredible 4-second knockout at Professional Shooto Vol. 4 in Tokyo, Japan. Flyweight prospect Takaya Suzuki delivered a devastating flying knee to MMA veteran Yuichi Miyagi. Find out more about Suzuki’s impressive record and his potential future in major promotions like the UFC.

Event Professional Shooto Vol. 4
Date January 27, 2023
Location Tokyo, Japan
Fighters Takaya Suzuki vs. Yuichi Miyagi
Result Suzuki wins by KO (flying knee) in 4 seconds

Takaya Suzuki, a 19-year-old flyweight prospect, shocked the MMA world with an incredible 4-second knockout at Professional Shooto Vol. 4. Suzuki’s opponent, Yuichi Miyagi, was caught off guard by a devastating flying knee. This victory marks Suzuki’s fifth consecutive win, and he now holds an impressive record of 5-1. With his recent knockout streak and undeniable talent, Suzuki is poised for a bright future in the flyweight division. Other rising Japanese flyweights, like Tatsuro Taira, are also making waves in the MMA scene.

Last night at Professional Shooto Vol. 4 in Tokyo, Japan, 19-year-old flyweight prospect Takaya Suzuki delivered a jaw-dropping knockout that lasted only four seconds. Suzuki’s opponent, MMA veteran Yuichi Miyagi, was caught off guard by a devastating flying knee from Suzuki. The knockout has already gained attention on social media, with fans and experts praising Suzuki’s skill and power.

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Prior to the knockout, Miyagi attempted a glove touch, but Suzuki had other plans and unleashed the flying knee. This victory marks Suzuki’s fifth consecutive win, and he now holds an impressive record of 5-1. With his recent knockout streak and undeniable talent, it’s only a matter of time before Suzuki catches the attention of major promotions like the UFC or Dana White’s Contender Series.

While Suzuki’s performance stole the show, there are other rising Japanese flyweights to keep an eye on, such as Tatsuro Taira. The future looks bright for the flyweight division in Japan, and fans can expect more thrilling fights in the coming months.

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