“Scariest knockout of his career” claims Khaos Williams after viral 30-second KO at UFC Vegas 14

Khaos Williams at UFC 247 came up with 27-second destruction of Alex Morono in his octagon debut. He went viral again with a crisp 30-second, one-punch KO of Abdul Razak Alhassan in the co-headliner of UFC Vegas 14 recently.
Eight straight fight wins have gone to “The Oxfighter” and will have his next bout reserved as of now when he meets Michel Pereira at the UFC’s forthcoming December 19 card. The 26-year-old can’t exactly seem to overlook publicity that encompasses him following when he is not fighting.
I’ve never been finished: Khaos Williams
“It still feels good,” Williams in his interview with MMA Fighting when making an appearance on What the Heck. “Just seeing how far I’ve come, seeing Dana White re-posting it, seeing some of the legends of the game speak my name, I’m just blessed.
“I never admire my work. I gotta stay hungry and I’m just gonna keep grinding. I celebrated a little bit, but then it’s right back in the gym. The more you win, the harder you gotta work because more people are watching you. You’ve got more haters and more people that want to fight you. I know what I gotta do. I’m just getting started.”
“In my mind, you signed a contract to fight me, so you believe you can beat me,” Williams said. “You’re coming in here to hurt me, so it’s either you, or it’s me. It’s not gonna be me. I’m gonna lay it all on the line and I have 15 minutes to be great. That’s what it is. We about to test that chin out.
“But that’s every fight. I’m locked in and one thing about me, I’ve never been finished. I’m here. Win, lose or draw, I’m here and I’m fighting.”
Out of the last 11 fights, 7 of them had ended as knockouts making Williams a really dangerous man for the rest of the division. Alhassan was the last person that Williams had fought and he claims that this fight has been the scariest knockout of his life.
“It definitely was, I’m not gonna lie,” Williams explained. “It’s a sport and I’m a dangerous fighter. At the end of the day, when I’m in there, it’s killed or be killed. Outside of the cage, I know people have lives.
“That’s somebody’s son, that might be somebody else’s dad, or somebody’s husband. I never want to hurt nobody too bad because it’s a sport. After seeing him down so long, I did get a little concerned. I just hoped he was all right.”
Williams spoke to Michael Bisping post-fight and had something iconic to say: “People gonna keep sleeping on me and the doctor gonna keep waking them up.”
He plans to improve his two-fight win streak in the UFC and add a third win to his run, he plans on bringing fear into the welterweight division and had this to say.
“Truthfully, I really don’t care,” Williams stated. “I feel like I can say what I want to say, but I’m more of a doer. I like to speak with my hands, speak with my actions. I feel like some people might still be sleeping on me, but it’s going to take me winning two or three more fights to put the division to put that respect on my name.”