Conor McGregor vs Cowboy result: Irishman knocks out Cerrone in UFC 246 main event

It took McGregor just 40 seconds to secure victory

Adam Hamdani
Sunday 19 January 2020 09:00 EST
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Conor McGregor destroyed Donald Cerrone in the main event of UFC 246 to make his return to mixed martial arts in impressive fashion.

The Irish fighter used his shoulders while being clinched to damage and stun Cerrone before following with a kick to the face which ultimately saw the 36-year-old veteran defeated.

The referee stepped in during a ground and pound as McGregor wheeled away in calm fashion to send a message to the entire 170lb division.

Watch the moment McGregor won the fight below.

“It was a good shot,” McGregor said.

“It feels very good, I made history tonight. I said on the record that I would be the first UFC fighter to secure knockouts in three divisions. I’m very, very happy and proud tonight. The work has been phenomenal, I appreciate you all.

“I’m so happy. UFC can strip fighters and give fighters make believe belts but they can take away knockout finishes.

“Who’s going up and down divisions and stopping people like that? I’m very proud of my performance tonight. Etch my name in history tonight!

“Anyone of these mouthy little fools can get it!”

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