Chris Duncan left Dana White speechless after landing one of the craziest KO's in Contender Series history

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Chris Duncan scored one of the craziest come-from-behind knockout wins in MMA history, earning his contract in the UFC.

This coming Saturday, ‘The Problem’ will make his fifth appearance under the UFC banner when he takes on ‘The Epidemic’, Jordan Vucenic at UFC London.

After cutting his teeth on the UK MMA regional scene and then picking up a few scalps in Bellator, Chris Duncan was offered an opportunity on Dana White’s Contender Series.

‘The Problem’ was matched up with Viacheslav Borschev and unfortunately was left unconscious after a left hook landed on his chin.

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Chris Duncan left Dana White speechless with KO in second DWCS outing

After picking up a win in another promotion, the Scotsman was given another opportunity on DWCS and was matched up with Brit, Charlie Campbell.

Although the two both fought under the Bellator banner during the same time, their paths never crossed, however, they collided heavily when attempting to earn a UFC contract.

Despite starting the fight strong, ‘The Problem’ was knocked down by Campbell within the first 30 seconds, giving him an uphill battle.

Not long after, Duncan was knocked down twice in a matter of seconds and he looked all but finished. Showcasing his fighting spirit, Duncan made it back to his feet after being dropped again.

Then, when the 31-year-old looked down and out, he landed a huge counter right hand on the chin of Campbell, putting him on his back and following up with two huge ground-and-pound strikes, scoring one of the greatest come-from-behind victories ever.

The knockout left UFC boss, Dana White utterly speechless as he jumped out of his seat and tried to fathom what he just witnessed.

Chris Duncan and Jordan Vucenic agree to X-rated tattoo bet

Duncan is hoping to pick up some momentum with a win over Vucenic this Saturday at UFC London, looking to score back-to-back wins for the second time in the UFC.

Vucenic on the other hand has admitted that he believes this fight is his ‘true UFC debut’ as when he fought Guram Kutateladze last year in his UFC debut, it was on extremely late notice.

Ahead of their clash, ‘The Problem’ and ‘The Epidemic’ have agreed on an X-rated tattoo bet, with the loser set to have to get the other fighter’s nickname tattooed on their backside.

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