Chas Skelly sets a record w/ a :19 second d'arce choke win. The FASTEST submission in UFC/WEC featherweight history! https://t.co/FEqaVhrDYU
— FOX Sports: UFC (@UFCONFOX) September 18, 2016Chas Skelly may not have been out to break records at UFC Fight Night 94, but that's exactly what he did.
After colliding into Maximo Blanco with a wild flying front kick at the opening bell, the 31-year-old American put Blanco to sleep with an anaconda choke just 19 seconds into the pair's main card fight, giving Skelly the fastest submission victory in UFC and WEC featherweight history.