UFC legend Conor McGregor is every boxing fan’s cup of tea who witnessed Daniel Dubois’ crushing defeat of Anthony Joshua at Wembley.
The 27-year-old retained his IBF heavyweight belt in brutal fashion after defeating his British rival unaware in the fifth round.
Dubois dropped the two-time world champion four times on Saturday night as he easily defeated the 2012 Olympic gold medalist.
Fans in attendance at the Home of Football Stadium and around the world were left in shock by Dubois’ devastating power. A.J..
And McGregor showcasing every emotion imaginable in brilliant footage from the MMA icon, who watches from ringside.
The camera caught Notorious jumping up and down every time he took AJ down.
McGregor looked stunned by every passing moment as he took in the hustle and bustle of London.
And with the frequency with which Dubois takes Joshua down, McGregor’s raised arm is almost always caught on camera.
Finally, McGregor was seen putting his hands on his head after Dubois landed a straight right from the sky and hit AJ’s chin.
Seemingly willing Joshua to emerge victorious, he watched in amazement as the Watford native failed to beat the count.
Fight fans have been loving his animated antics on social media, with one user X posting: “McGregor always has the best reactions.”
Another message: “Conor McGregor’s reaction to Daniel Dubois knocking out Anthony Joshua was incredible.”
A third added: “Yo I laughed so hard watching McGregor’s reaction live.”
Meanwhile, this fan simply stated: “Conor McGregor is all our reactions.”
The Irishman admitted before the main event how much he had missed make headlines at stadium events in England.
And having witnessed it firsthand, he will no doubt be even more determined to fight in the UK for the first time since 2012.
He told DAZN: “You know, stadium shows. I myself aspire to do stadium shows.
“It seems like the British branch is the only branch in martial arts that does it, you know.
“And especially, Eddie. [Hearn]Barry, England [Hearn] And [Anthony] Joshua, I think this is probably their seventh or eighth stadium show. Nobody else has really done it.
“I wanted to see it for myself and you know this is the biggest one yet and I’m really excited to be here and see it.”