MANILA, Philippines -- Connor McGregor backed up his bragging and dethroned long-time featherweight titleholder with a smashing 13-second victory at UFC 194 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday.
Billed as the most anticipated fight of the year, McGrgegor ended Aldo's decade-long reign by knocking out the once mighty champion in only 13 seconds to emerge the undisputed featherweight champion.
It was a shocking victory for McGregor, who was coming into the fight as an underdog.
But McGregor, who has gauded Aldo for almost a year, needed just one punch to send Aldo falling like a tree face first.
The Irish known as "The Notorious," then finished off Aldo with a pair of hammer fist, forching the suprisingly quick stoppage.
McGregor, 27, thus improved to 19-2 including 15 straight matches that he strung together in a four-year span.
He also sent Aldo, 29, to the latter's first defeat in 18 straight fights spanning nearly a decade for a 25-2 record overall.
Luke Rockhold made it a day of upsets after wrested the middleweight crown from Chris Weidman with an equally impressive fourth round knockout victory.