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King Green finishes Terence McKinney at 4:59 of round one after surviving submission attempts

The Ariel Helwani Show · Conor McGregor's SHOCKING Injury, Holloway Wins, Paddy Steals Show; Ariel Helwani UFC 329 Reaction · July 12, 2026
King Green finishes Terence McKinney at 4:59 of round one after surviving submission attempts
The Ariel Helwani Show
The Ariel Helwani Show
Conor McGregor's SHOCKING Injury, Holloway Wins, Paddy Steals Show; Ariel Helwani UFC 329 Reaction
"One of the most exciting rounds that we're going to see the entire year. And for King Green to find himself at almost 40 years old now on a 4-fight winning streak, it's incredible, man. He's just one of those guys, 54 professional fights at this point."
Bobby King Green rallied from near-defeat to finish Terence McKinney with seconds left in the first round, extending his winning streak to four fights at age 39. The commentators noted the dramatic comeback came just 15 months after he suffered a KO of the Year loss to Mauricio Ruffin, making his resurgence all the more remarkable.

About this episode

Ariel Helwani, New York Rick, GC Conor Burks, and PT Carroll recap UFC 329 from Las Vegas, a night that broke the promotion's all-time gate record at $26.4 million but ended in devastating fashion for its headliner. Conor McGregor's highly anticipated comeback after five years away collapsed just 69 seconds into his fight against Max Holloway when his right knee buckled throwing a flying kick. The 37-year-old tried to continue but repeatedly fell, prompting Holloway to ask referee Mike Beltran to stop the fight. Dr. Brian Sutterer suspects a meniscus injury rather than a torn ACL, noting footage of McGregor stumbling while removing his shoe before the fight suggests he may have been compromised entering the octagon. The emotional scene of McGregor refusing crutches and limping out of T-Mobile Arena has many questioning whether this marks the end of the sport's biggest star. In stark contrast, Paddy Pimblett stole the show in the co-main event with a first-round D'Arce choke of Benoit Saint-Denis that left BSD unconscious. The panel unanimously declared Pimblett the breakout star of the night and called for an immediate title eliminator against featherweight champion Ilia Topuria. The card featured eight first-round finishes, the most in UFC history, including impressive performances from Robert Whittaker in his light heavyweight debut, Brandon Royval in a Fight of the Night war with Lonnie Kavanagh, and Bobby King Green's dramatic comeback finish of Terence McKinney. UFC President Dana White exploded at his production team during the post-fight press conference after they misidentified newly signed boxer Shakur Stevenson as an NBA player on the broadcast graphics. The panel spent considerable time debating McGregor's future, with most agreeing his body can no longer withstand elite competition despite his ability to still generate massive interest.

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