Ian Garry is on top of the world after his big knockout win at UFC 268. The Irishman has the world at his feet and a plethora of options.

He made his UFC debut and made the most of the opportunity at UFC 268. The Irishman had many emotions following the successful debut.

“It’s overwhelming. I’m a 23-year-old who just made his UFC debut at MSG – biggest card of the year, knocked someone out, and I couldn’t be happier,” Garry said at the post fight press conference (transcription via MMAJunkie.) I was right. I’ve been right since Day 1. Once I show up, the job gets done. And it doesn’t matter who’s in front of me or how it happens, I’m going to win.”

Going into UFC 268, Ian Garry was getting many comparisons to Conor McGregor. The Irishman had a lot of attention.

He capitalized on his opportunity with the big knockout. Now he's looking to fight someone else as many people are calling him out. One thing's for sure though, don't try calling him out on social media.

“Typing shit online isn’t calling someone out. Sending a tweet out, putting something on Instagram isn’t how we do this. You want some of this, get on to Dana (White). Get on to Sean Shelby. Get on to Mick Maynard. Don’t talk some shit online. I’m game – I’ll say yes. I’m a competitor. You think you’re better than me? Let’s see. But don’t chat some shit online. Anybody who chats shit online is going to rule it out: You’re a coward. If you chat shit online, you’re just trying to get attention because I’ve got some hype and you want a bit of it. If you’re real about it, get on with the guys, make the fight, and let’s do it.”

Let's see who the UFC gives Ian Garry next after UFC 268. His next fight will be an even bigger one as he looks to be the next Conor McGregor.