Oualy Tandia’s performance at Hexagone MMA 34 was more than just another highlight reel finish — it was the defining moment of a prospect stepping into the spotlight. At just 23 years old, Tandia delivered a brutal flying knee that instantly knocked out Alix Jean Guillaume in the very first round. It wasn’t only a victory; it was a statement.
With an undefeated professional record of 4–0, Tandia has proven himself to be more than just raw talent. He combines athleticism, technical precision, and a showman’s instinct to finish fights in spectacular fashion.
🚨🔥 Oualy Tandia lights up the cage!
A sick flying knee shuts down his opponent with a brutal KO in Round 1 at Hexagone MMA 3 🤯👊
🚨🔥 أوالي تاندايا يشعل القاعة!
ضربة ركبة مجنونة تضع خصمه خارج الخدمة بالـ KO في الجولة الأولى من Hexagone MMA 3 🤯👊 pic.twitter.com/clWFJn2cXE
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Since turning pro earlier this year after an impressive amateur career, he has demonstrated that he belongs among the fastest-rising names in French MMA.
His ambitions are equally clear: he wants a showdown with “Baki,” with whom tensions have already flared, and he’s openly eyeing a shot at the Hexagone MMA belt before year’s end. These are not the words of a fighter simply enjoying the moment — they’re the mindset of someone who envisions himself as a future star on the European stage.
If Tandia continues on this trajectory, France may soon have another globally recognized name in MMA, a new-generation fighter who blends charisma with knockout power.