Michel Pereira’s latest Octagon outing ended in a stunning 43-second knockout loss.
Kyle Daukaus was known as a grappling specialist ahead of his return to the UFC on Saturday.
The 20-fight veteran has just one KO/TKO win on his record before he fought at UFC Shanghai.
UFC commentator Michael Bisping was talking about Michel Pereira‘s opponent lacking punching power moments before he detonated a big bomb to change the fight.

Kyle Daukaus knocks out Michel Pereira
Pereira made the grave mistake of jumping into range with his chin in the air at UFC Shanghai.
Daukaus caught him coming in with a crisp right-hand counter that landed right on the button.
The Brazilian fan favorite appeared to be out cold as he collapsed to the floor like a falling statue.
However, once he hit the mat, it became clear that he was still concious as he tried to fend off the follow-up strikes.
Daukaus rained down with vicious elbows that had Pereira’s head bouncing off the Octagon floor.
The unconscious middleweight took a couple of extra shots before referee Marc Goddard stepped in to wave off the fight after just 43 seconds.