Conor McGregor just knocked out Donald Cerrone in 40 seconds, called his rivals fools, and said he's off to party

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Conor McGregor just knocked out Donald Cerrone in 40 seconds, called his rivals fools, and said he's off to party
Conor McGregor

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Conor McGregor.

  • Conor McGregor is back.
  • The Irish fighter knocked out Donald Cerrone in 40 seconds at UFC 246 in the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday.
  • McGregor "busted" Cerrone's nose and finished him with strikes.
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LAS VEGAS - Conor McGregor is back.

The Irish fighter just brutalized Donald Cerrone with clean, crisp, and accurate strikes, beating the "Cowboy" to the floor, and finishing him with ease at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on January 18.

McGregor is back.

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Since his last bout 15 months ago, the UFC had moved on. Khabib Nurmagomedov had demonstrated that he was the man at lightweight, Tony Ferguson showed he was the no.1 contender, and the popular welterweight Jorge Masvidal won a belt that describes him as the "baddest mother f-----" in the game.

But now McGregor is back.

McGregor shouldered Cerrone in the face, bloodied his nose, stunned him with a leg kick, and then went to work.

He sensed danger, he sought the finish, and etched his name further into the history books. He finished Cerrone in 40 seconds with a striking masterclass.

"I like this weight division, it's good going up and down, I'm in shape," McGregor said after his UFC 246 win was announced. "I'm not there yet, there's work to do to get to where I was. I'll party, celebrate, any of these fools can get it. It does not matter."

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After his loss, his third in a row, Cerrone said: "He caught me straight away, then kicked me … I've not seen anything like it. He busted my nose."

Yes, McGregor is back.

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