Justin Watson has made combat sports history.
Since the conception of organized and recorded fighting, there haven’t been many two-second knockouts. But at BKFC 69 in Atlanta, Watson uncorked an immediate overhand right on Cole Ferrell to win the fight officially at 0:02 of Round 1.
After Ferrell toppled to the canvas face-first, referee Bryan Miner immediately waved off the fight. An understandably elated Watson celebrated his near-impossible feat.
Unlike many other combat sports, bareknuckle fighting starts with the athletes just out of striking distance. This perhaps allows for some speedy knockouts that wouldn’t be possible in MMA or boxing. Will this record ever be tied? Is it possible that a fighter could ever land a one-second knockout? Only time will tell.
This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Video: BKFC fighter scores near-impossible quickest knockout in promotion history