Irish mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor was victorious in his first UFC match in over 15 months, with a technical knockout win over American opponent Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone in Las Vegas, Nevada. McGregor blitzed Cerrone from the opening bell and won the fight less than a minute into the first round
McGregor improves his career professional record to 22-4 with 19 knockouts. Cerrone, the UFC’s all-time winningest fighter, drops to 36-14 in his professional career
This was McGregor’s first time in the octagon since a loss to Khabib Nurmagomedov on October 6, 2018, and a night some thought might never happen. In March of 2019 McGregor tweeted that he planned to retire, then hinted at a future UFC fight the very next week.
There was a post-fight melee between McGregor and Nurmagomedov’s camps, which resulted in a six-month suspension for the Irishman and a nine-month suspension for the Russian by the Nevada State Athletic Commission.
McGregor’s most recent victory in mixed martial arts came in November 2016 when he won by knockout over Eddie Alvarez.
Despite the long layoff, McGregor is the fourth-ranked lightweight in UFC. He is 13th on the pound-for-pound ratings.
Cerrone is ranked fifth among lightweights.
The two fighters, however, competed in a heavier division, as welterweights.