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Published 16:08 14 Dec 2015 GMT
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The speed of the knock-out added more fuel to the fire regarding rumours that 'The Notorious' is the hardest hitter in the featherweight division. Duffy felt McGregor's famous left hand when the pair met in 2010 but the Donegal lightweight admits that he didn't feel anything especially powerful in the Dubliner's striking.
"I can't say I felt the power," Duffy said. "I definitely didn't think it was anything different.
"He had good timing which I hadn't experienced at that point in my career. But you have to keep in mind that I've fought with some of the world's top boxers so I might have a different gauge of power in my mind."
Judging by how Saturday night went, we're guessing he'd have a different opinion if the two were to square off five years on.
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