A
flying knee (known as
hanuman thayarn in
Muay Thai, and sometimes called a
jumping knee) is a knee strike very similar to a front knee, except that it is performed in
stand-up fighting by jumping, and often by rushing towards the opponent. A more reckless application of the flying knee strike can be applied by rotating the body so that the side of the knee strikes the opponent, used more as an offensive pushing attack rather than a concussive KO attack. Generally, flying knee strikes can be effectively applied when the opponent is off-balanced, recovering from previous strikes, or as a counter to a strike by the opponent. It can also be used as a follow-up maneuver after delivering a particularly incapacitating strike. One example took place at a
UFC event, where
Jorge Masvidal knocked
Ben Askren unconscious in 5 seconds with a flying knee when Askren shot in for a takedown. A famous flying knee strike in pop culture is the "Knee of Justice" used by
Captain Falcon in the
Super Smash Bros. series.
Use in combat sports Provided that it makes impact with the head, a flying knee offers substantial momentum and
knockout power. This spectacular strike is a crowd-pleaser in fighting sports such as
K-1 (
kickboxing) and MMA. In one UFC bout,
James Irvin knocked out
Terry Martin with a flying knee; Martin was unresponsive for three minutes and left on a stretcher. At
K-1 Hero's 5,
Norifumi Yamamoto knocked out Kazuyuki Miyata with a flying knee at four seconds into the first round. 3 time K-1 champion
Remy Bonjasky is known for his flying knees.
Japanese professional wrestling, in keeping with its
martial arts roots, has many wrestlers utilizing knees in matches.
Tomomi Tsuruta used a jumping knee as one of his signature moves, inspired by kickboxer
Tadashi Sawamura.
Takashi Sugiura and
Jun Akiyama are known for their effective knee strikes.
José Aldo landed a double flying knee at
WEC 41 against
Cub Swanson, in one of his first international MMA fights, scoring a knockout win just eight seconds into the first round of the fight. ==Record==