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How fast did Conor McGregor knockout Jose Aldo?

By Victoria Simmons

How fast did Conor McGregor knockout Jose Aldo?

13 seconds
Saturday, Dec. 12 marks five years since UFC 194 when Conor McGregor knocked out Jose Aldo in 13 seconds to win the unified featherweight title. This knockout was a highlight reel finish that caught millions of viewers by surprise, and it remains at the forefront of knockouts in UFC history.

How tall is Jose Aldo?

5′ 7″
José Aldo/Height

How old is Aldo?

35 years (September 9, 1986)
José Aldo/Age
The 35-year-old Aldo is a living legend in the sport, a former champion whose longevity is already something to admire. Back in 2009, when Aldo defeated Brown to become the WEC champion, it began a reign that would transition to the UFC and last through nine title defenses until his dethroning in 2015.

Who’s the best UFC fighter?

Top 10 MMA pound-for-pound fighter rankings

  1. Jon Jones (UFC, 26-1, 1 NC) Jon “Bones” Jones last fought on Feb.
  2. Kamaru Usman (UFC, 19-1)
  3. Francis Ngannou (UFC, 16-3)
  4. Israel Adesanya (UFC, 21-1)
  5. Alexander Volkanovski (UFC, 23-1)
  6. Dustin Poirier (UFC, 28-6, 1 no contest)
  7. Stipe Miocic (UFC, 20-4)
  8. Jan Blachowicz (UFC, 28-8)

What is the fastest UFC knockout?

1 Jorge Masvidal Vs. The fastest KO in UFC history belongs to Jorge Masvidal, who needed just five seconds to defeat Ben Askren at UFC 239.

What is Conor McGregor’s fastest knockout?

Conor McGregor fastest KO in MMA career His fastest KO came in just 4 seconds! It was against Paddy Doherty, during his time at Immortal Fighting Championship. This knockout was very identical to the one he executed on Aldo, 4 years later.

How tall is Miocic?

6′ 4″
Stipe Miocic/Height

How old is Derek Lewis?

36 years (February 7, 1985)
Derrick Lewis/Age

How old is Mcgregor?

33 years (July 14, 1988)
Conor McGregor/Age

What is khabib height?

5′ 10″
Khabib Nurmagomedov/Height

Who is the goat in UFC?

Jon Jones, who is most widely recognized as the GOAT, quickly weighed in on social media, scoffing at the notion of affixing the GOAT label to a fighter with just four title defenses. Jones, 26-1, has the most title fight wins in UFC history with 14.