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Heavyweight MMA fighter Matunga Djikasa ended his fight against Ivan Strydom with a nasty side kick to the knee at EFC 96.
Djikasa and Strydom kicked off the main card of EFC 96 in Johannesburg, SA on Thursday. It was a rematch of their first fight at EFC Worldwide 80 in June 2019, which resulted in Djikasa earning a first-round TKO victory.
The fight concluded with a similar, albeit different result, which resulted in Strydom suffering a brutal leg injury.
Watch MMA Fighter Matunga Djikasa Throw Finishing Side Kick
Djikasa ended the fight nearly as quickly as it started with a kick that shattered Strydom’s lead leg.

An update on Strydom’s left leg has not been publicized.
Djikasa has now earned back-to-back wins following a loss to Thabani Mndebela at EFC 88. He has fought in EFC for the majority of his professional career with the exception of a fight against Josh Parisian at Ares FC 1.
On the contrary, Strydom falls to a record of 2-5 following the second loss to Djikasa.
The EFC 96 card was headlined by a flyweight title matchup between Luthando Biko and Magno Alves.
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Heavyweight MMA fighter Matunga Djikasa ended his fight against Ivan Strydom with a nasty side kick to the knee at EFC 96.


Djikasa and Strydom kicked off the main card of EFC 96 in Johannesburg, SA on Thursday. It was a rematch of their first fight at EFC Worldwide 80 in June 2019, which resulted in Djikasa earning a first-round TKO victory.


The fight concluded with a similar, albeit different result, which resulted in Strydom suffering a brutal leg injury.


Watch MMA Fighter Matunga Djikasa Throw Finishing Side Kick
Djikasa ended the fight nearly as quickly as it started with a kick that shattered Strydom’s lead leg.



An update on Strydom’s left leg has not been publicized.


Djikasa has now earned back-to-back wins following a loss to Thabani Mndebela at EFC 88. He has fought in EFC for the majority of his professional career with the exception of a fight against Josh Parisian at Ares FC 1.


On the contrary, Strydom falls to a record of 2-5 following the second loss to Djikasa.


The EFC 96 card was headlined by a flyweight title matchup between Luthando Biko and Magno Alves.


Want to see more sick MMA finishes? Follow our must-see Top 10 Finishes of the Week series right here!




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