From Usain Bolt running 100m in just 9.58 seconds to Randal Williams scoring the fastest touchdown in NFL history, some moments in sport are blink and you'll miss it.
However, now there is another moment in sporting history that was all over before you could even run to the fridge to grab a beer.
Enter female boxer Seniesa Estrada, who came into her bout with opponent Miranda Adkins with a perfect 18-0 record - and she dang sure wasn't about to receive her first loss.
With Estrada being undefeated in 18 fights and Adkins record standing at 5-1 - this match wasn't competitive on paper, and it wasn't competitive in the ring.
The bout took place at the crowd-less Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio, California, on Friday evening (July 24), and all it took for Estrada to win was seven punches and seven seconds.
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Adkins didn't even get out of her corner, and just seven seconds later, referee Edward Hernandez Sr. waved off the contest without needing to issue a count.
Estrada, 28, is not only known as "Super Bad" in the boxing world, but she also entered the ring wearing a cape and to Alicia Keys' 'Girl On Fire' - and she certainly backed up both monikers, with the entrance lasting longer than the match.
Adkins was a late replacement for an injured Jacky Calvo, who was originally supposed to face Estrada back in March prior to the ongoing pandemic. Calvo was then signed off by medics as a result of a knee injury.
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Adkins then had the unfortunate pleasure of being the approvable opponent that could be found on short notice to be fed to Estrada.
Nevertheless, Estrada praised her opponent saying after the bout: "I give her so much respect. She's the one who stepped up and took the fight. I knew I had more experience than her."
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Prior to the fight, Estrada laid out her big plans for the future, saying she wanted to capture titles at 105, 108, and 112 pounds. She told DAZN:
"I'm just a fight or two away from being in that conversation as one of the best pound-for-pound women in the sport. I just need to keep winning and getting world titles. World title fights are the only thing on my mind. I don't want any fights unless they are for a championship."
After witnessing such a dominant victory, there is no doubt she is capable of achieving that feat.