Johnny Manziel made his amateur MMA debut Saturday at Brand Risk 14, making quick work ‌of social media ​influencer Bob Menery in a 205-pound bout at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.

In the opening minute, a lackadaisical Menery ran directly into a takedown. Manziel, a former NFL quarterback and the ⁠2012 Heisman Trophy winner easily secured the mount, raining down elbows and ⁠punches until the bout was stopped at 2:15 of Round 1.

“Respected you for getting in here. Much love, brother,” Manziel said after being awarded an honorary “W U” belt for his ⁠victory.

Both men immediately indicated they have no intentions of fighting again, with Menery adding, “Not after that display,” ⁠when asked about a second fight.

The influencer-driven spectacle — pivoted from Miami to Vegas after promoter Adin Ross secured the blessing of UFC CEO Dana White — drew an exclusive crowd including music icon Chris Brown, Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby ​and UFC middleweight champion ‌Sean Strickland.

White previously helped generate buzz by publicly ⁠doubting the fight would even happen, stating ​he placed a $10,000 bet ⁠that the ⁠notoriously unpredictable Menery would no-show.

Saturday’s 11-fight card — with an MMA main card after a boxing prelim card — was the first Brand Risk event ⁠held outside Miami or Nashville since its inception.

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