NEW YORK -- Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone sent the Brooklyn crowd into a frenzy after he defeated Alex Hernandez by second-round TKO on Saturday night at Barclays Center. Cerrone landed a head kick with just over two minutes left in the second round that sent Hernandez to the ground. He pounced on his fallen opponent and landed multiple hard punches before the referee stepped in to finish the bout early.

Cerrone improved to 35-11 overall. His 22 wins and 16 finishes in the UFC are the most in promotion history.

"The old man has still got it," Cerrone said after the win. "This is the fight that the UFC wanted. I wanted [a] top- 5 [opponent]. I want Conor [McGregor] if he'll agree to it. I'm coming for a belt. Cowboy is back."

McGregor, the former UFC featherweight and lightweight champion, quickly responded on Twitter, accepting the challenge.

For a fight like that Donald, I'll fight you.

Congratulations. - Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) January 20, 2019

The loss was Hernandez's first since June 21, 2013 against Jamall Emmers, when he was fighting in Hero FC. It was also the first time he was finished in his professional career. Hernandez had won eight in a row entering the matchup.

Gregor Gillespie used his superior wrestling skills to control the entire fight against Yancy Medeiros. Anthony Geathers for ESPN

Gregor Gillespie defeated Yancy Medeiros by second-round TKO

Gillespie continued the dominant start to his UFC career, taking down Medeiros at will throughout two rounds. With just seconds remaining, Gillespie (13-0) took Medeiros' back and started raining down punches from above. The referee stepped in to end the bout at officially 4:59 in the second round. Gillespie took only one significant strike the entire fight. Medeiros dropped to 15-6 overall.

Joseph Benavidez edged out the decision victory against Dustin Ortiz and called for a title shot after the win. Anthony Geathers for ESPN

Joseph Benavidez defeated Dustin Ortiz by unanimous decision

Benavidez made a strong case for a UFC flyweight title shot, defeating Ortiz by unanimous decision. Benavidez (27-5) was the aggressor throughout and showed his elite grappling skills against a tough competitor in Ortiz (19-8). After the bout, he called for a chance to face the winner of UFC Fight Night: Brooklyn's main event between TJ Dillashaw and Henry Cejudo.

Paige VanZant bounced back from two straight losses to defeat Rachael Ostovich by second-round submission. Anthony Geathers for ESPN

Paige VanZant defeated Rachael Ostovich by second-round submission

VanZant had lost three of her past four bouts entering Saturday night, but she left victorious after a submission win against Ostovich. Ostovich took VanZant's back midway through the second round but fell off. VanZant immediately pounced and in turn was able to take her opponent's back. She then finished the bout early as Ostovich tapped during an armbar submission attempt. VanZant is now 8-4 overall. Ostovich dropped to 4-5.

Glover Teixeira had his ninth finish at light heavyweight, one shy of the UFC record for that division. Anthony Geathers for ESPN

Glover Teixeira vs. Karl Roberson

Teixeira withstood an early barrage of punches from Roberson to win by first-round submission. Teixeira (28-7) was up against the cage with Roberson (7-2) before taking the match to the ground. He then locked in an arm triangle for the quick finish. It was his ninth finish at light heavyweight, one shy of the most in division history for the UFC. Roberson became the second fighter ever to lose two fights by arm-triangle choke, joining Brandon Thatch.

Joanne Calderwood cruised to a victory on Saturday in Brooklyn, defeating Ariane Lipski by unanimous decision. Anthony Geathers for ESPN

Joanne Calderwood defeated Ariane Lipski by unanimous decision

There was a lot of hype for Lipski's UFC debut, but Calderwood put a stop to that with her dominant unanimous decision win (30-26, 30-26, 30-27). Calderwood took Lipski to the mat multiple times throughout the three rounds, nearly finishing her on multiple attempts for armbars and rear-naked chokes. Lipski finally got a takedown of her own with three minutes left in the fight but was unable to land anything significant. Calderwood (13-3) called out Jessica Eye after the win.

Alonzo Menifield remained unbeaten after his first-round TKO finish against Vinicius Moreira. Anthony Geathers for ESPN

Alonzo Menifield defeated Vinicius Moreira by first-round TKO

Menifield landed a right hook on Moreira 3:56 into the first round that sent his opponent to the mat. Menifield followed up with a few more punches to Moreira's face that forced the referee to end the bout early. Menifield also dropped Moreira (9-2) seconds into the fight, bringing the fans to their feet, but he was unable to get the finish at that time. The win pushes Menifield's unbeaten streak to eight.

Cory Sandhagen defeated Mario Bautista with a first-round armbar submission. Anthony Geathers for ESPN

Cory Sandhagen defeated Mario Bautista by first-round submission

Sandhagen kicked off the ESPN portion of the card with a bang, defeating Bautista by first-round arm bar. Sandhagen (10-1) took the fight to the mat three minutes into the bout and was able to lock in his opponent's arm for the submission win. This was his third finish in three UFC fights. Earlier in the fight, Sandhagen wowed the crowd with a flying knee that landed flush on Bautista's face and dropped him to the mat. This was Bautista's first loss in seven bouts.

Dennis Bermudez retired in the Octagon following his victory against Te Edwards. Anthony Geathers for ESPN

Dennis Bermudez defeated Te Edwards by unanimous decision

Bermudez improved to 17-9 after defeating Edwards by unanimous decision (30-27 on all three judges' scorecards). Bermudez was much more on the offensive compared to Edwards and took the fight to the mat multiple times for submission attempts and ground-and-pound. The win was his first in his past five bouts, but the last of his career. After the victory, Bermudez told ESPN announcer Jon Anik he was retiring from the sport and left his gloves in the cage.

Geoff Neal landed a multitude of sharp jabs on Belal Muhammad on way to the victory. Anthony Geathers for ESPN

Geoff Neal defeated Belal Muhammad by unanimous decision

Neal impressed in a big way, defeating Muhammad by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28). He landed many jabs throughout the fight and dropped Muhammad twice in the third round, once by a left hook and once by a head kick. Neal (11-2) also did an exceptional job stopping multiple takedown attempts by Muhammad (14-3), who ended the night with his face covered in blood.

Chance Rencountre impressed on Saturday with a first-round rear-naked choke on Kyle Stewart. Anthony Geathers for ESPN

Chance Rencountre defeated Kyle Stewart by first-round submission

Rencountre defeated Stewart by rear-naked choke 2:25 in the first round. The fighters traded shots early before Rencountre got Stewart up against the fence. He later took his back and got under his chin for the quick tap. Rencountre improved to 13-3 overall, and Stewart dropped to 11-2.