McGregor makes fast work of Cerrone
on UFC return
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[January 20, 2020]
By Philip O'Connor
LAS VEGAS, Nevada (Reuters) - Former
two-division champion Conor McGregor returned to the Octagon with a
stunning knockout of Donald Cerrone in under a minute at UFC 246 on
Saturday in his first fight since losing a lightweight title bout to
Khabib Nurmagomedov 15 months ago.
The 31-year-old Irishman left 'Cowboy' Cerrone bloodied just seconds
into the fight by ramming shoulders into his face from the clinch,
and when they broke McGregor landed a head kick that wobbled the
American and sent him scrambling back to the cage.
McGregor closed in and rained down strikes as Cerrone covered up,
prompting referee Herb Dean to stop the fight after just 40 seconds.
McGregor served a six-month suspension and was fined $50,000 for his
role in a brawl at the end of his loss to Nurmagomedov.
He was convicted of assault late last year for punching a man who
had refused a shot of whiskey from him in a Dublin pub while in a
separate case in 2018 he was charged with three counts of assault
and one count of criminal mischief after police said he attacked a
vehicle carrying UFC fighters.
He pleaded guilty to a reduced disorderly conduct charge in that
case.
After his long absence, McGregor was glad to be back.
"I feel really good, but I came out of here unscathed. I'm in shape.
We've got work to do to get back to where I was," McGregor said in
his post-fight interview.
The victory was McGregor's first since November 2016 at Madison
Square Garden where he beat Eddie Alvarez to win the lightweight
title and become the organization's first simultaneous two-weight
champion.
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Conor McGregor in action against Donald Cerrone REUTERS/Mike Blake
A crowd of over 19,000 packed out the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on
Saturday and an uninspiring undercard was quickly forgotten as
McGregor made his way to the Octagon.
Fans waving Irish Tricolours roared support for their man as the
introductions took place and McGregor leaped into action as the
fight began.
Cerrone had made his name by going toe-to-toe with some of the
heaviest hitters in the UFC, giving fans the fights they want to
see, but he was caught cold by McGregor's unorthodox shoulder
strikes.
"I had never seen anything like that," Cerrone said. "It threw me
way off guard. He busted my nose and it started bleeding and then he
stepped back and head kicked me.”
Despite a third straight defeat, Cerrone said he had no plans to
retire.
“I’m going to keep fighting man. I love this sport.”
McGregor has said he planned to have three UFC fights this year and
also revealed he has a lucrative boxing match against Manny Pacquiao
in the pipeline.
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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