LAS VEGAS, NV – DECEMBER 12: Conor McGregor plays to the camera before his featherweight title fight against Jose Aldo during UFC 194 at MGM Grand Garden Arena on December 12, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Steve Marcus/Getty Images)

All the build up. All the hoopla. All the anticipation. One punch.

Have you heard the expression “the fight was over before it started?” Well that was almost literally the case when Conor McGregor knocked Jose Aldo out with one punch. The 13-second victory is a record for UFC title fights, but even that felt long for a fight that went: kick, dance, dance, block, punch, fall, over. (Note: those may not be scientific terms there.)
Here is what UFC President Dana White had to say about the fight. He told UFC.com he expected the fight “to be like Hagler-Hearns.” No, you aren’t getting your money back.

About Dan Levy

Dan Levy has written a lot of words in a lot of places, most recently as the National Lead Writer for Bleacher Report. He was host of The Morning B/Reakaway on Sirius XM's Bleacher Report Radio for the past year, and previously worked at Sporting News and Rutgers University, with a concentration on sports, media and public relations.