Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, like many fans, was left stunned by Elijah Smith ’s spectacular slam knockout at UFC on ESPN 72. On Saturday at UFC Vegas 109 in Las Vegas, Smith produced what could be the greatest slam finish in UFC history when he attempted to drive Toshiomi Kazama through the mat during their bantamweight bout. Late in the first round, trapped in a tight triangle choke from Kazama, Smith couldn’t escape, so he went for a powerbomb. Lifting the Japanese fighter high, he slammed him down with devastating force, knocking him out cold on impact. The moment instantly drew comparisons to Jackson’s infamous 2004 slam on Ricardo Arona. But after witnessing the frightening finish, the question is, should that move be banned?

Yesterday, on the Good Guy / Bad Guy episode of ESPN

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