Alright, now bring it on. Yet he is accused of daydreaming while mortar shells are exploding and rockets are whizzing by overhead. Then there was bit of unpleasantness when Kevin Burns poked Anthony Johnson in the eye. That particular time, Mazzagatti admits he got it wrong. And then Anthony got poked in the eye, after I - I saw a combination, I saw an uppercut, and all of a sudden Anthony turns around flies on the ground and starts tapping.
And I got to stick by that call. That was definitely a bad call. Because of that though…we implemented in the state of Nevada and several other states now, instant replay.
I could have went back and looked at the instant replay and said wow, that was an eye poke. Because this s goes down so fast. Then I could have said, you know what? This is a disqualification. And a -1 TUF If you're interested. Im ready to answer your questions on my AMA! You're the man! I do this for a living and you picked it up in no time See you soon nickjonas. People still troll Josh Barnett?
Patricio Freire at Bellator Patrick Cummins vs. Keys for Bellator's long term success. I have watched most if not all the Bellator events of the past few years. Needless to say, the first PPV event from Bellator was a crowning achievement of sorts for the organization.
It has become quite clear that Bellator would like to be more like the UFC. Not only in success, but also in method. Makes sense. Excellence and success can show a path for others to the same promised land. Bellator has had various talent over the years, but when champions like Ben Askren aren't welcomed to the UFC, one has to wonder. Do these organizations despise each other to the extent that they won't use clear judgement when it comes to scooping up released fighters?
There are exceptions of course, but certainly UFC fighters rarely end up in Bellator and vice versa. The UFC has often scoffed at Bellator being in the same league as them, but having Viacom in the mix is certainly worth taking note of.
These guys love getting digs in with each other whenever possible. Sometimes subtle, sometimes not so subtle. Check out the rest of the post here. The fact that Burkman let go of Fitch after he had passed out before Mazzagatti could step in prompted a lot of people to criticize him.
White exclaimed :. New User posted their first comment. Log in. Modified 25 Sep Feature. Here's Conor McGregor celebrating with his mate at Bellator , then starting a fight with the ref:.
It's not our job to make sure the fight goes the way the promoter wants it to go. It's the fighter's job. It's their show. Ultimately, the referee's job is to protect the fighters and make sure everything goes along according to the rules. The promotion and its fighters are responsible for everything else. I can only go with what's given to me. I don't judge fighters by who they are and what they're known for. You gotta understand, I don't work for Dana, and we [referees] don't work for Dana.
I feel I'm a public servant for the fans and the fighters. I want to make sure the fighters have a good, clean, fair fight that they trained for and expect.
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