 All right, so here we go with round one. And when you are facing a submission specialist like this, as a striker, you have got to avoid the canvas, I would think, at all costs. Yes, you have to. And if the striker gets taken down, he needs to make sure only thought is to get back to his main quick. Whether the submissionist goes to his back or is on top, you've got to make plan number one, getting back standing and getting back to your space. If not, you're gonna find yourself tapping and really wondering why, why did I not engage him in this game? Look at you dropping a submissionist on this, huh? All right, it's crazy. Straight push, Lance. Lance is right hand upstairs. Shots exchanged in the pocket there. It's over three minutes to go. Have his chin into the body with that body kick. Gann going back to the jab just out of Roken, but starting to show some obvious signs of swell. And just misses with that big right hand. Oh, nice right hand. His head kick attempt, that one is blocked. If you do not block head kicks, what a phenomenal job by the top. Nice job setting, great offense. Trying to sort of fatigue his opponent here a little bit. He's kind of watching and seeing everything. Kept the judges out of the equation. He gets the TKO victory here tonight. Gonna enjoy watching this one back. Let's take a look at the replay of the knockout just a moment ago. It was right hand after right hand after right hand. Finally, he found the one that hit the exact sweet spot that ended his opponent's night. Now we go inside the Octagon, Bruce Buffer with the official decision. Ladies and gentlemen, referee, Ian Leving is called to stop to this contest at three minutes, 14 seconds of ground, number two. The winner of the knockout.