It was pretty great, unfortunate because it wasn't complimented by the crowd being dead silent, but it really captured the human part of a knockout like that - sincere surprise. It was someone who hit the lottery, not someone who executed the a master plan, and it was great. Only more human moment in MMA that i can really think of is Wanderlei knocking out Kondo, and it showing Rampage from commentary in the bottom corner, who clearly didn't know a camera was on him, and you can just see his thousand yard stare looking at the monitor, knowing that he had to fight Wanderlei again. Once he knew the camera was on him, he snapped back into it, but so much of MMA is putting on a mask of tough guy bravado, it's great when that is cracked.