'Beast' Cote threw 30 consecutive punches to knock out his opponent.
Patrick Cote is a Canadian MMA fighter who retired in 2017. The last victory of the boxer nicknamed "the beast" in his career was in 2016 against Ben Saunders in the UFC ring. Patrick Cote's knockout made the audience excited.
The Canadian boxer threw a total of more than 30 punches in 15 seconds, most of which landed on Ben Saunders' face.
"Beast" Cote threw more than 30 consecutive punches.
The American – three years younger than Cote – tried to defend in close range, drawing his opponent towards him for a knee strike. However, this only allowed Patrick Cote to land a series of uppercuts. Ben Saunders fell to the floor, taking more punches.
The referee was forced to intervene when he determined that Saunders was unable to fight back. Patrick Cote was awarded the win by knockout.
After this match, the "beast" competed in 2 more matches in the UFC. He lost to Donald Cerrone (knocked out) and lost to Thiago Alves by points. At the age of 37, Patrick Cote decided to retire right after his last match.
The career statistics of the boxer nicknamed "the beast" are 23 wins (10 knockout wins, 3 times the opponent asked for defeat) and 11 losses. Cote was born in 1980, and was a former soldier. He started learning martial arts in the army at the age of 16 with boxing, Brazilian jiu jitsu, and Muay Thai.
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