Knockout of the Year Watch: August 2013 Edition
As 2013 faces its home stretch, competition for Knockout of the Year is becoming stiffer and stiffer.
Early in July, Chris Weidman scored one of the most shocking knockouts ever by landing a left hook to the chin of long-reigning middleweight champion Anderson Silva. While there have been plenty of knockouts via left hooks over the past several months, only one has come against a competitor widely considered the greatest fighter in MMA history.
Where does a finish of such magnitude put Weidman in the hunt for 2013 Knockout of the Year?
Here are the five leading candidates for that distinction as August commences.
5. Clint Hester
1 of 5Event: TUF 17 Finale
Opponent: Bristol Marunde
Knockout Method: Stepping elbow
Following an appearance on TUF 17, Clint Hester made his UFC debut against fellow TUF veteran Bristol Marunde.
With a UFC contract likely on the line, the 26-year-old Hester made a big statement and showed he could have a very bright future in the middleweight division.
After rocking Marunde near the end of both the first and second rounds, Hester finished the job in the final stanza with an impressive standing elbow knockout. Marunde's hands flung into the air upon the impact of the elbow, causing referee Steve Mazzagatti to rush in and stop the fight immediately.
4. Chris Weidman
2 of 5Event: UFC 162
Opponent: Anderson Silva
Knockout Method: Left hook
Although many were predicting he'd upset Anderson Silva, Chris Weidman's wrestling was supposed to be his most important weapon against the Brazilian.
Instead, Weidman ended Silva's championship tenure with a well-placed left hand. Caught with his hands down, Silva fell to the faces and had his head bounced around with a follow-up punch before the fight was stopped by referee Herb Dean.
Following years of embarrassing opponents with his striking, Silva faced his own moment of humiliation.
In December, "The Spider" will have a chance to redeem himself. Due to his long reign as middleweight champion, Silva has been granted an immediate rematch with Weidman at UFC 168.
3. Junior Dos Santos
3 of 5
Event: UFC 160
Opponent: Mark Hunt
Knockout Method: Spinning heel kick
After losing the UFC heavyweight title to Cain Velasquez, Junior dos Santos met Mark Hunt in an exciting striking matchup.
The heavyweights stood toe-to-toe for the better part of three rounds before Dos Santos unleashed a spinning heel kick that sent Hunt to the canvas. With a few follow-up punches, the fight was over and Hunt's incredible run was ended.
Dos Santos, on the other hand, put himself right back in position for a rubber match with Velasquez as a result of his knockout win. It's likely the elite heavyweights will meet later this year, but no official announcement has been made on when they will break their tie.
2. Vitor Belfort
4 of 5Event: UFC on FX 8
Opponent: Luke Rockhold
Knockout Method: Spinning heel kick
Vitor Belfort is on a mission to earn a rematch with middleweight champion Anderson Silva.
After knocking out Michael Bisping with a head kick, Belfort picked up another huge win in Brazil by hitting Luke Rockhold with a spinning heel kick that led to a second straight knockout victory.
Having only lost to Silva and Jon Jones since returning to the UFC roster in 2009, Belfort has solidified himself as one of the top dogs in the 185-pound class. Unless Silva beats Chris Weidman in July and the UFC finds a way to book a superfight for the middleweight champion, it seems likely Belfort would receive another opportunity to compete for UFC gold.
1. Emanuel Newton
5 of 5Event: Bellator 90
Opponent: Muhammed Lawal
Knockout Method: Spinning backfist
Muhammed Lawal was one of the cornerstones in Bellator MMA's promotion on Spike TV. Many expected the former Strikeforce champion to breeze through a light heavyweight tournament and become the organization's 205-pound champion.
However, Lawal's run came to a shockingly early end in a semifinal bout against Emanuel Newton.
Despite his strong wrestling background, Lawal appeared focused on standing with Newton and got caught with a wild spinning backfist that caused him to go limp while still standing.
Newton defeated Mikhail Zayats in the light heavyweight tournament finals and is now expected to battle Bellator MMA light heavyweight champion Attila Vegh.

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