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Conor McGregor recalls four-second win in Letterkenny

written by Chris McNulty April 17, 2021
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CONOR McGregor has recalled one of the quickest KOs of his career – a fight that was held in Letterkenny.

Ten years ago this weekend, McGregor took a mere four seconds to beat Paddy Doherty.

McGregor was 6-2 at the time of the fight, at the Immortal Fighting Championship 4 night held at the Radisson Hotel.

At the first engagement, McGregor downed Doherty in the co-main event of the show.

On Twitter, McGregor shared a clip of his win.

He tweeted: “Wow! I just beat this time in selling out the T-mobile arena! 20,800 fans jam packed! Sold out in seconds! On the 10year anniversary of my fastest one punch KO in professional Mixed Martial Arts!  Still One of the fastest in Professional Mixed Martial Arts history.  3.5 seconds.”

Previously, McGregor was beaten by Donegal man Joseph Duffy in November 2010 in Cork – which was his last defeat until he was stopped by Nate Diaz in 2016.

Wow! I just beat this time in selling out the T-mobile arena! 20,800 fans jam packed! Sold out in seconds! On the 10year anniversary of my fastest one punch KO in professional Mixed Martial Arts!
Still One of the fastest in Professional Mixed Martial Arts history.
3.5 seconds. https://t.co/NGIUOlMglN

— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) April 16, 2021

Conor McGregor recalls four-second win in Letterkenny was last modified: April 17th, 2021 by Chris McNulty
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Chris McNulty

Author of 'Boxing In Donegal: A History (2021)' - the definitive history of the sport in County Donegal - and 'Relentless: A Race Through Time', the 2019 memoir of former Irish Athletics Team Manager Patsy McGonagle. From St Johnston and now based in Letterkenny, Chris was a nominee for NUJ Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. Honoured by the Donegal Boxing Board in 2016 for his coverage on the sport.

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