Conor McGregor needed just 40 seconds to demolish UFC Hall of Famer using ‘unbelievable’ rare strikes

Five years ago this week, Conor McGregor made his long-awaited return to the octagon; and needed just 40 seconds to wrangle a ‘Cowboy’ in certainly one of his career-best performances.

With the UFC out of town, Bloody Elbow is looking back through the archives to revisit a few of the biggest and best fights that went down ‘This Week in MMA history’.

And today, we’ve got a ‘Notorious’ 40-second knockout in our crosshairs.

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Conor McGregor took 40 seconds to KO UFC Hall of Famer in return fight

Heading into UFC 246, fans of Conor McGregor were concerned about how the Irishman would fair after over a yr out of motion and fighting at 170lbs against promotional veteran Donald ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone.

It definitely didn’t take long for those concerns to floored, flattened, and kicked-to-the-curb; with McGregor wasting no time in any respect as he sprinted across the octagon to land a flying knee.

Because the two UFC superstars quickly grabbed a hold of one another within the clinch, McGregor began throwing some incredibly powerful shoulder strikes; even going airborne to land one such blow.

The 2 separated, and Cerrone was already wearing the damage from those shoulder hits, together with his nose bleeding and his eye swelling shut just 12 seconds into the very first round – although he later confessed that neither his nose nor orbital bone had been broken.

Cerrone and McGregor would separate, before throwing back-to-back head kicks… Cowboy’s was blocked by the high guard, but McGregor’s definitely wasn’t.

With the 33-fight veteran badly rocked for a second time, the previous double champion would pile on the pressure, landing a complete of 19 unanswered punches – many together with his patented left hand – to earn his 19th profession win by KO/TKO.

McGregor’s 40-second knockout not only earned him a Performance of the Night bonus but in addition saw him make history because the first-ever UFC fighter to land knockouts at featherweight, lightweight, and welterweight.

Conor McGregor’s insane 40-second knockout left Dana White stunned

The T-Mobile Arena crowd went wild for McGregor’s 40-second knockout, with UFC CEO Dana White stating at a post-event media scrum that even with all his years of experience, he “didn’t see that [one] coming.

“I’ve been talking all week in regards to the weight difference… Yeah, right out of the window with that – that was crazy… Conor looked rattling good tonight.

“It had nothing to do with injuries or whatever, Conor went right after him; began hitting him with those shoulders to his face, probably broke his nose after which it was on… It was unbelievable.”

On the post-fight press conference, White continued to heap praise on the UFCs most lucrative superstar, sharing how he was “blown away” by how “unbelievable” his performance was.

“Conor McGregor got here out, he looked fast, he hit hard, he had a gameplan, and he finished an actual tough kid who got here to win.”

“Conor McGregor looked ridiculous tonight. No person saw that coming. No person. And the best way that he went in there, the best way that he did it, he looked sharp, he looked fast, he looked strong.”

UFC 246 will undoubtedly go down as certainly one of Conor McGregor’s best-ever performances within the octagon, even though it’s also currently the last victory that ‘Notorious’ has registered within the UFC.

Based on recent reports, Conor McGregor’s next fight will happen in November 2025.

That timeline can be according to Dana White’s own assessment, stating on a recent episode of Barstool Sports’ Pardon My Take that “Hopefully Conor McGregor returns within the Fall of this yr.”

It’s been five years since that ‘Notorious’ night out in Las Vegas; fingers crossed that one other half-a-decade doesn’t go by before we see his next one.

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