Buckley’s KO is being cruelly underrated.

Wonderboy has never been an easy KO for anyone. His follow up KO shot was on a Hendo level of devastation. As far as speed and technique that may be up there in the top 3 greatest punch KO of the year. To already have the greatest kick KO now this is insane. War Buckley

dude swung that like he was in Wimbledon.
 
It was a nice KO, and its cool to see that he can still fight like a dog when his newfound wrestling game isn't doing enough.

That being said WonderBread is 41 and Buckley was off balance throwing wild shots with his chin completely up in the air and charging forward sloppily.

He's not getting that much farther with how he fought tonight.

Fun action fighter, nice highlight rele, but he's got massive holes and he's not a complete package, not even remotely to be frank.
 
The WB KO was helped by his head smashing against the cage. No where for his brain to go except for to sleep!
 
Cool finish, though not sure how that makes #11 Buckley one win from a TS based off dropping a round before KO'ing a 40 year old one-dimensional fighter that was 1-3 before this and was last a contender 7-8 years ago in 2017...
 
The claims Wonderboy lost a step are true. However, Buckley's dogged wrestling attempts freed up the overhand mix up, which he used to call wonderboy's lateral movement quite well.

Bit of a DDP effect where a muscular and clumsy fighter, but with deceptively good cardio, keeps winning despite skepticism
 
Wonderboy has never been an easy KO for anyone. His follow up KO shot was on a Hendo level of devastation. As far as speed and technique that may be up there in the top 3 greatest punch KO of the year. To already have the greatest kick KO now this is insane. War Buckley
Thanks Joaquin
 
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