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UFC Fight Night: Tsarukyan vs. Gamrot
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03.25.2022 | 11:55 PM ET
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06.26.2022 | 11:32 AM ET
I saw Sal D’amato and literally got sick to my stomach
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06.26.2022 | 12:44 PM ET
Close fight, but I don't understand how Gamrot won.
Predictions: 6 of 12 Winners, 0 Perfect, 345 Points | Tied for 2811th
06.26.2022 | 12:56 PM ET
Predictions: 7 of 12 Winners, 2 Perfect, 430 Points | Tied for 1485th
* Edited at 06.26.2022, 12:56 PM ET *
"****."
06.26.2022 | 12:58 PM ET
Predictions: 7 of 12 Winners, 2 Perfect, 430 Points | Tied for 1485th
"****."
06.26.2022 | 1:39 PM ET
Predictions: 6 of 8 Winners, 0 Perfect, 300 Points | Tied for 3185th
06.26.2022 | 2:23 PM ET
Predictions: 8 of 12 Winners, 2 Perfect, 505 Points | Tied for 592nd
Parisian DID IT!!!!1111
"For no particular reason beat up everyone"
06.26.2022 | 4:02 PM ET
Predictions: 9 of 12 Winners, 1 Perfect, 535 Points | Tied for 367th
06.26.2022 | 4:15 PM ET
Predictions: 8 of 12 Winners, 2 Perfect, 450 Points | Tied for 1190th
I also think Gamrot had good visuals to steal the forth round from Arman with the RNC choke attempt,The judges really like that, it most likely shouldn’t really override a knockdown, but it did
People may agree or disagree with how they scored it, judging at the end of the day is just people opinions, i like to see why the judges score it that way
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06.26.2022 | 5:03 PM ET
Tsarukyan vs Gamrot: The rewatch.
Predictions: 8 of 12 Winners, 0 Perfect, 430 Points | Tied for 1449th
So lets get to the rounds of contention:
R3: Tsarukyan, 10-9. Landed the two best and most significant strikes of the round, a spinning heel kick to the body and a low-hook which actually visibly hurt Gamrot and forced him to shoot for a single leg. Tsaurkyan also landed the better cumulative damage, and outlanded him overall. Ergo, he fulfilled both the primary and secondary criteria, and control should not have entered the decision-making of the judges. Even if that were a factor, control would have been roughly equal for the round anyway.
Gamrot's grappling was not offensively impactful. He had to work extremely hard to secure the two partial take downs he did, and in those exchanges, he did no damage. On closer inspection, this round was not really that close at all, and was quite clearly won by Tsarukyan.
R4: Big, solid lands for Tasurkyan to the head in the opening seconds, forces Gamrot to again shoot a single. Gamrot grapples for a bit and when they separate, Tsarukyan lands a head kick. Gamrot swings for the fences, it grazes Tsarukyan but doesn't land clean. Body kick to spinning backfist lands for Tsaurkyan, and yes, that was, excuse me ladies and gentleman, 100% a knockdown. Gamrot was not off-balance. He was planted. He got his bell rung and dropped. That's it. End of discussion. Grappling transitions follow, Gamrot gets the better of them. Back to the center. Straight left partially lands for Gamrot, Tsarukyan lands a one-two. Body kick lands for Tsarukyan. Two big straights land for Tsarukyan. BIG audible body land for Tsarukyan. Gamrot shoots again, goes to body lock. Takedown for Gamrot. Takes the back. Goes RNC but it isn't under the chin. Tsarukyan gets to his knees, round finishes with both fighters standing. 10-9 Tsarukyan.
No need to score round five because that gives Tsarukyan 4/5.
In conclusion, yes, that was a robbery. And I'm not one to throw that term out frivolously. A robbery can still happen in a competitive fight. That fight was competitive, but in scoring terms, it wasn't close. Basically, if you genuinely think Gamrot won I'm not interested in ever hearing you score a round of MMA ever again, because you either don't understand what you're watching, or you don't understand the criteria. In fact please do @me, because it will make creating the ****** list considerably simpler.
I have spoken.
Peace out.
06.26.2022 | 5:35 PM ET
Predictions: 9 of 12 Winners, 5 Perfect, 640 Points | Tied for 30th with 1 other
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06.26.2022 | 5:42 PM ET
Predictions: 7 of 12 Winners, 2 Perfect, 430 Points | Tied for 1485th
"****."
06.26.2022 | 7:26 PM ET
Predictions: 9 of 12 Winners, 5 Perfect, 640 Points | Tied for 30th with 1 other
06.26.2022 | 8:33 PM ET
Josh Parisian
Predictions: 6 of 12 Winners, 0 Perfect, 300 Points | Tied for 3185th
That was the best fight I can remember seeing out of Alan Baudot. His striking was hurting Parisian in the first. He had plenty of opportunities to give up in the second round but he kept on fighting. The ground and pound was heavy from Parisian.
Didn’t catch this fight live but one of my favorites of the year. Both guys were trying to finish the fight from the start!
06.26.2022 | 8:57 PM ET
Predictions: 8 of 12 Winners, 0 Perfect, 430 Points | Tied for 1449th
It was incredible the way George Floyd is a civil rights hero.
06.26.2022 | 9:32 PM ET
Predictions: 6 of 12 Winners, 0 Perfect, 300 Points | Tied for 3185th
Also it’s not every fight you see a fighter comeback form being knocked down in the same round.
Two men that big withstanding strikes from one another is another reason.
Incredible fight.
06.26.2022 | 10:09 PM ET
Predictions: 7 of 12 Winners, 2 Perfect, 430 Points | Tied for 1485th
"“Unfortunately you can’t talk like that on FOX” - Joe Rogan"
06.26.2022 | 10:10 PM ET
Predictions: 8 of 12 Winners, 3 Perfect, 525 Points | Tied for 438th
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06.26.2022 | 10:11 PM ET
Predictions: 8 of 12 Winners, 0 Perfect, 430 Points | Tied for 1449th
06.26.2022 | 10:12 PM ET
Predictions: 8 of 12 Winners, 0 Perfect, 430 Points | Tied for 1449th
06.26.2022 | 10:14 PM ET
Predictions: 8 of 12 Winners, 3 Perfect, 525 Points | Tied for 438th
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