“UFC PI has some cool toys”- Terrance McKinney shows off the raw power in his kicks on a PowerKube
Terrance McKinney after his UFC Debut alongside Joe Rogan
Be it knocking out opponents or defeating Death itself, Terrance McKinney is always up to the task. The 26 Year that made his UFC debut on the prelims of a McGregor card couldn’t have asked for a better way to be introduced to the organization as he walked out with a 7-second KO to his name that night. Since then T-Wrecks has been on a roll gaining fans due to his friendly demeanor and never say never attitude towards fights.
After his first bout, McKinney had a long way to go to finally perform under the UFC banner against his opponent Farès Ziam due to scheduling conflicts and other cancellations caused by sickness or injuries. When the time ultimately came for the young upstart to face off against the Frenchman he was up to the task, choking him out in the very first round.
Less than two weeks later Terrance was scheduled as a short-notice replacement for Ricky Glenn in his fight against Drew Dober. Dober was the first real challenge of McKinney’s career, having been a former top 15 lightweight contender. It would be unfair to say that McKinney came up short in the fight as he managed to drop Dober twice in the opening round however wasn’t able to keep up when Dober regained composure after McKinney’s initial blitz. Though Terrance lost the bout via TKO in the first many gave the young star deserved props for taking such a high leap in competition with such short notice.
Terrance McKinney displays dangerous strength on the Power Cube
Recently McKinney was seen at The UFC PI and by the looks of his training, he wants to make sure his opponents fold right after his first blitz. T-Wrecks can be seen working on his kicks with the help of the Powercube at the PI.
Initially kicking with his right leg, McKinney is able to generate a staggering 206 Joules of Kinetic Energy, or 31645 watts of impact power. With his left McKinney delivers with an equally astonishing 160 joules of Kinetic energy while having an impact power of 36666 watts.
A happy McKinney is then seen walking away from the machine while smiling and wooing.
Jerin Mathew
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