Conor McGregor recorded the fastest knockout in a UFC title fight, stopping Jose Aldo in 13 seconds at UFC 194.
It took McGregor just one punch to floor the previously undefeated champion. After swooping in to finish the fight, referee John McCarthy pushed the Irishman away to end the fight.
The entire fight of what was preached as the greatest in UFC history. #UFC194 @TheNotoriousMMA vs. @josealdojunior pic.twitter.com/8ZKBc2aGb6
— خالداو (@Khalid_AO) December 13, 2015
The 27-year-old took the featherweight title from Aldo.
McGregor had talked confidently in lead-up and credited this as being important in his win.
"If you can see it and have the courage enough to speak it, it will happen," McGregor was quoted as saying by USA Today.
"A lot of times people believe in certain things but they keep it to themselves, they don't put it out there. If you believe in it enough the law of attraction will come into it and it will happen.
"With the correct amount of force and the correct timing, the human chin cannot take it."