What mattered most at UFC 246 in Las Vegas? Here are a few post-fight musings …
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1. Conor McGregor’s flawless effort
It doesn’t get much better than that if you’re [autotag]Conor McGregor[/autotag]. He didn’t get hit with a single strike by [autotag]Donald Cerrone[/autotag], connected with a bevy of diverse offensive attacks and won the fight in just 40 seconds.
This wasn’t a one-shot knockout like the Jose Aldo fight. It was nearly three times longer, but thoroughly dominant, and showed “The Notorious” is still as dangerous as he’s ever been.
Of course it’s easy to poke holes in the outcome. Cerrone is historically slow coming out of the gate, doesn’t take damage all that well and is known to crumble under pressure. He’s still a high-level fighter, though, and he’s never lost a fight as quickly as he did to McGregor.
After 15 months off, this was the perfect comeback scenario for McGregor. If he stays focused and commits to his “2020 season,” he couldn’t ask for a better momentum-builder.
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