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El KO más violento en la historia del Karate Combat

The Most Violent KO in Karate Combat History

Rafael Alves Takes Down James Vick at KC 47

Rafael Alves achieved an impressive victory by taking down James Vick with a switch kick in the main event of KC 47, the professional Karate league. This knockout, which took place at the KC 47 event produced by Universal Studio Florida, has been described by the competition as the “most violent in KC history.”

A Historic Knockout

The fight lasted just one round before Alves delivered his devastating blow, leaving Vick out cold. The reactions from the crowd and the fighter himself reflected the magnitude of the moment.

Official Statements

“This may be the most violent knockout in KC history,” the competition commented in their official statement. After the fight, Vick was taken to the hospital for medical attention. His coach, Adrian Galvin, reported hours later that “Vick was responsive before getting into the ambulance. He is in the hospital now, and they are taking care of him.”

Consequences and Reactions

This event has left a mark on Karate Combat history, highlighting the ferocity and inherent danger of the sport. Reactions from fans and the mixed martial arts community have been intense, with many praising Alves’ skill and precision while also expressing concern for Vick’s health.

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