Jake Woodley scores record 4-second knockout at LFA 235

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Last updated Jun 21, 2026

Jake Woodley scores record 4-second knockout at LFA 235
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Jake Woodley achieved a record-breaking four-second knockout against David Wright at LFA 235 in Louisville on June 21. The bout began with Woodley charging and landing a right hand that knocked Wright out immediately, making this the fastest knockout in LFA history. Woodley, on a three-fight win streak, improved his professional record to 9-1, while Wright's defeat ended his six-fight winning streak and left him with a record of 1-2 in LFA.

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  • Woodley knocked out Wright in just four seconds.
  • The fight took place at LFA 235 in Louisville.
  • Woodley improves to 9-1 overall in his career.
  • Wright ends a six-fight winning streak with this loss.
  • Woodley is now 5-1 in the LFA promotion.
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Jake Woodley barely needed to take a full deep breath before his LFA 235 fight was over. Woodley faced David Wright at Friday night’s event in Louisville. Woodley entered the bout on three-fight win streak, and delivered the most impressive showing of his career with a vicious four-second knockout of Wright. Check out the video below. View this post on Instagram The fight began and Woodley charged across the cage, landing a single right hand that knocked Wright out cold. The finish enters the LFA record books as the fastest knockout in the history of the best prospect feeder league in all of MMA. Woodley is now 5-1 in the promotion, including three finishes. The win improved Woodley’s overall professional record to 9-1, with the lone loss coming in December 2024 via anaconda submission to James Romero. Wright saw his six-fight win streak come to an end, and his overall LFA record drop to 1-2.

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