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Will
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What the shit, the judges just screwed me over big time.
I was Matt Hughes vs. BJ Penn. First round I took him down countless amounts and transitioned to side control, mount, etc. as well as slamming him more than once during that round. I landed a good few strikes from side control and mount. He got me a few punches when we were standing and knocked me down (not fully KO'd, just fell over kinda knockdown) when I missed two take downs. I'd say this round was mine. Second round was pretty much the same with him getting the better of the stand-up. I took him down a few times and slammed him from the clinch. Got a few transitions, reversed a few of his transitions, etc. This round was probably closer than the first but I'd say my ground work was more a decisive aspect in this round than his striking. He did try a few submissions which I got out of. I'd expect this round to have been a win for me or at worse a draw. Third round I'll give to him. He whooped my ass standing up and sprawled most of my take downs. Anyway, all together the judges scored the fight 29-28 Penn, 28-26 Penn and 29-28 Penn. What? Do judges on this game not consider the grappling side of it as much as the striking? I thought I won that fight by at least a SD or at worse a draw. I just can't see how I lost the fight when it looked like I was controlling it for two round. I used the exact same fighting style in a previous fight with Rich Franklin vs. Anderson Silva and I got a UD. Although, I'm having hella bad luck atm. Any of you been screwed by judges online? | |
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Sounds like he squeaked a victor outta ya.
I have 7 or 8 decisions online in my favor, I've won them all effectively striking and countering my opponents standing up. | |
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