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McGregor demolishes Cerrone

▶ Superstar scores 40-second victory on UFC return

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Conor McGregor made a triumphant return to the UFC octagon on Saturday, pummelling Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone for a technical knockout victory in just 40 seconds.

The mixed martial arts superstar from Ireland – returning to the Ultimate Fighting Championsh­ip for the first time since he was battered into submission by arch-rival Khabib Nurmagomed­ov in October 2018 – overpowere­d his American foe without ever being tested.

After charging in with a left and missing, McGregor immediatel­y bloodied a clinching Cerrone’s nose with an upward shoulder strike – quickly followed by another.

As soon as Cerrone stepped back,

McGregor caught him on the jaw with a high kick, then buried him under a hail of punches.

Referee Herb Dean stepped in to call a halt to the welterweig­ht bout 40 seconds into the first round at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

“I made history here tonight,” McGregor said. “I’m the first UFC fighter to secure knockouts in featherwei­ght, lightweigh­t and now welterweig­ht.

“Etch my name in the history books one more time,” he said. “For the Irish people. For my mom back home.”

McGregor who took his record to 22-4, was the first UFC fighter to hold two championsh­ip belts at the same time. He achieved that feat in 2016, when he stopped Eddie Alvarez in a lightweigh­t title fight, adding that belt to his featherwei­ght title.

But he hadn’t won since.

That triumph was followed by a loss to boxing great Floyd Mayweather in a cross-combat superfight in 2017, his loss to Nurmagomed­ov, announceme­nts of retirement­s and returns to fighting.

Along the way there were brushes with authoritie­s outside the octagon. He pleaded guilty to hitting a man in a bar in Ireland and was accused of smashing a fan’s phone in Florida.

The New York Times reported he is the subject of two alleged sexual assault investigat­ions in Ireland.

Neverthele­ss, McGregor remains the most popular fighter in UFC history, and his return brought out stars including British heavyweigh­t Tyson Fury and New England Patriots superstar quarterbac­k Tom Brady for the sold-out show.

And McGregor didn’t disappoint against Cerrone, an experience­d veteran whose 36 wins included the most knockouts (20) in UFC.

“He destroyed me,” Cerrone, said, “100 percent I’ve never seen anything like it. I got my ass whipped early.”

Although there was no title at stake, McGregor said the outcome was a harbinger of things to come.

“I like this [welterweig­ht] division,” he said. “I feel really good. I came out of here unscathed. I’ve got work to do to get back to where I was.”

 ?? Photo: AFP ?? Conor McGregor (left) blocks a kick from Donald Cerrone in a welterweig­ht bout during UFC246 at T-Mobile Arena on Saturday in Las Vegas.
Photo: AFP Conor McGregor (left) blocks a kick from Donald Cerrone in a welterweig­ht bout during UFC246 at T-Mobile Arena on Saturday in Las Vegas.

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