Michael Page can’t stop adding to his highlight reel. The Bellator star picked up another impressive finish and became the first to stop Goiti Yamauchi in MMA. Page (21-2 MMA, 17-2 BMMA) defeated Yamauchi (28-6 MMA, 14-5 BMMA) by knockout just 26 seconds into their welterweight contest. The bout opened up the Bellator 292 main card at SAP Center in San Jose, Calif. Although the win was registered as a knockout, it wasn’t a typical KO finish. Page came out pressuring Yamauchi and in one of the few leg kicks landed, Yamauchi visibly popped and dropped to the canvas in pain less than 30 seconds into the fight.
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