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UFC star leaves opponent 'looking like an NFT' with brutal first-round KO in Octagon

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UFC deal with optimism, but was soon brought crashing back down to earth.Jamahal Hill lived up to his 'Sweet Dreams' nickname by putting Walker to sleep inside the first round at UFC Fight Night on Saturday.The defeat was Walker's fourth in his last five outings and, once considered a top light heavyweight prospect, he is now in a situation where he was won just once since March 2019.

This latest defeat was arguably the most unflattering of them all, as he crumpled to the floor after a strong right-hander from Hill caught him on the temple.The referee stepped in to stop the fight as Hill went in for another, while Walker was slowly sliding to the floor up against the cage.Photos from the fight show Walker apparently unconscious, with his body lying prone on the floor but head propped upright.Instagram user @xjustjosh commented that he had been "turned into an NFT" by Hill.@dylan.mann10 asked: "Remember when this dude was the biggest hype in the UFC?"And @KProspectMMA observed on Twitter: "Knuckle hit perfect on the temple, no way he stays up after that even with that glass jaw."Those concerned about Walker's wellbeing soon had their fears alleviated, as footage emerged of the fighter leaving the Octagon under his own power after medical treatment.Was Hill's knockout blow on Walker one of the best you've seen in UFC?

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