- Conor McGregor was in awe of BKFC’s fastest knockout in combat sports history
- A BKFC fighter finished his opponent in 2.9 seconds
Conor McGregor was dumbfounded by the fastest knockout in combat sports history at BKFC 69.
The boss loved it
BKFC has etched its name in combat sports history after Justin Watson knocked Cole Ferrell out cold in less than three seconds in their featherweight bout at BKFC 69 this past Friday. The crowd erupted as soon as Ferrell went down face first to the mat and the referee immediately recognized it was all over.
As expected, McGregor was stunned by how the fight played out. The BKFC part owner even shared his thoughts on his Instagram story.
Conor McGregor shared his reaction on Instagram, saying, “The world’s fastest KO! WOW!”
Watson’s KO in Ferrell was recorded to be exactly just 2.9 seconds which makes it officially the fastest knockout in combat sports history.
Conor has been dealing with sexual assault charges
It is still yet to be known what lies ahead of McGregor as far as fighting goes. However, what is clear as of now is that “Notorious” has been dealing with sexual assault charges, stemming from the rape allegations by Nikita Hand back in 2018.
McGregor admitted to being unfaithful to his longtime fiancée Dee Devlin but has denied the allegations of the victim. Nevertheless, the court has ordered him to pay $258,000 in damages but it appears that the former UFC two-division champ is still planning to redeem himself by vowing to challenge the court’s decision.