“It feel amazing, I almost cried right now,” said Terrance McKinney after his stunning victory over Kyle Nelson at UFC Fight Night 271.
The fight, held at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington, lasted a mere 24 seconds, marking one of the fastest finishes in recent UFC history. McKinney’s explosive fighting style was on full display as he landed a high kick that sent Nelson crashing to the canvas.
Following the initial strike, McKinney quickly followed up with a barrage of hammerfists before the referee intervened to stop the contest. This victory improved McKinney’s professional record to 18-8 MMA and 8-5 in the UFC, while Nelson’s record fell to 17-7-1 MMA and 5-6-1 UFC.
McKinney’s career stoppage rate remains an impressive 100 percent after this fight, further solidifying his reputation as a dangerous opponent in the lightweight division.
As the fight concluded, commentators noted, “There’s very little to recap here,” highlighting the rapid nature of the bout. Another remarked, “That man does not get paid by the hour!”, emphasizing the swift and decisive nature of McKinney’s victory.
McKinney is known for his ability to finish fights quickly, and this latest performance only adds to his growing legacy in the sport. Fans and analysts alike will be eager to see what comes next for both fighters following this event.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding future matchups for either fighter, but McKinney’s explosive style continues to make him a standout in the lightweight division.