Jack Hermansson is a concern to fight fans after his recent knockout loss.
The long-time middleweight contender was brutally KO’d by Gregory Rodrigues at UFC 317 in June.
Jack Hermansson’s comeback ended in disaster when he dropped to welterweight at UFC Qatar.
On Saturday night, the 37-year old was again left motionless in Doha’s Octagon.
Paddy Pimblett celebrates wildly after his teammate becomes 12-0 by a first KO in UFC Qatar
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Myktybek Orolbai KO’s Jack Hermansson
Myktybek Orolbai entered his fight with Jack Hermansson boasting a 4-1 UFC/14–2–1 MMA record.
The lone loss of his run with MMA’s premier promotion came in a highly entertaining fight against Mateusz Rębecki, which ended in a debated split decision.
Orolbai’s biggest career win came when he knocked Hermansson out with just one shot.
‘The Joker’ had his guard up, but Orolbai’s punch didn’t have to land clean to do devastating damage.
Slow-motion replays show a powerful straight right-hand grazing Hermansson’s head and putting him to sleep.
Orolbai landed a massive follow-up strike, but it wasn’t needed as his opponent was clearly out cold.
Myktybek orolbai wins the huge knockout at his debut in the new weight class. [ #UFCQatar | LIVE NOW on the @ESPN app ] pic.twitter.com/lENEO83Rfx— UFC (@ufc) November 22, 2025
Fans beg Jack Hermansson to retire
Jack Hermansson’s fans asked him to retire on social media after two consecutive KO losses.
“Please retire, Jack,”One fan said. Another fan added: “Cut Hermansson before someone kills him.”
“Please retire, Jack. We love you, but no more,”A third tweeter.
“Knocked stiff by a glancing ear shot is crazy work,”Someone else wrote.
“Jack Hermansson, please retire. For the sake of your brain’s health. Please,”Another X-user begged.
“That was so clean, Jack needs to retire,”Sixth fan:
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