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This column is no stranger to beef. In fact, fighters arguing with one another is either the headliner or part of the Insomnia column most evenings. However, it’s not every week we see a beef dry-aged nearly a decade before hitting the table.
It all comes back to Tim Kennedy, the former Strikerforce title challenger who made a brief run towards the UFC belt back in 2014. Riding a win streak over the likes of Michael Bisping and Roger Gracie, Kennedy faced off with Yoel Romero at UFC 178 in a bout with significant title implications.
Romero won the first round easily, but Kennedy stormed back and stunned Romero with a huge combination in the second. Between rounds, there was confusion in the cage, resulting in more than the allotted 60 seconds for Romero to recover. As soon as the fight did began, Third Round Romero appeared, brutalizing Kennedy for a knockout win.
Nine years later, Kennedy still isn’t over it. In fact, he’s “celebrating” the anniversary online.
“Robbery anniversary and the end of my fight career,” Kennedy wrote on Twitter. “Dear Nevada Athletic Commission. NAC 467.728 If a combatant fails or refuses to resume competing when the bell sounds … the referee shall award a decision of TKO.”
The referee in question here is the famous pioneer “Big” John McCarthy, an influential and important figure in the sport. He took the time to write a respectful response to Kennedy, explaining his actions and why Romero ended up receiving extra time. According to McCarthy, a Nevade State Athletic Commission (NSAC) Inspector and missing cut man were both responsible for the delay. McCarthy acknowledges that the situation wasn’t fair to Kennedy, but he also says Romero didn’t do anything wrong.
Tim you are an amazing person and I truly wish the very best life has to offer both you and your family. Perhaps I could of done something differently during your fight. I wish I had the forethought to envision this exact situation before it ever occurred and that way I may have… https://t.co/0CZhsBSlVK
— Big John McCarthy (@JohnMcCarthyMMA) September 27, 2023
“Tim you are an amazing person and I truly wish the very best life has to offer both you and your family,” McCarthy wrote. “Perhaps I could of done something differently during your fight. I wish I had the forethought to envision this exact situation before it ever occurred and that way I may have handled it differently.
“But you are not stating facts about what occurred. Yoel was told to stay seated by the NSAC Inspector. The truth is the Cutman hired and paid for by the UFC did not re-enter the cage when summoned to do so and that is what held up the start of the 3rd round. It is not Yoel’s fault that this occurred and the Cutman is not part of Yoel’s official corner. Language barriers did not help as well.
It’s egregious to penalize a person when they are not at fault and that is why there were no point deductions nor DQ. Was it completely fair to you? No I don’t believe it was, but there are times when there is no perfect solution in the moment. I hope the very best for you in all that you do.”
That’s a rather elaborate explanation from McCarthy, but Kennedy doesn’t appear to be too impressed. He believes McCarthy was fooled by Romero’s corner, who purposefully delayed to buy their athlete time and allow him to recover.
“I’m super happy I’m done fighting and this fight brought in the end. So thank you for that,” Kennedy responded. “You failed to manage control of what was happening in the cage. The entire Yoel team played you like a fiddle and got what they wanted … more time to recover.”
Romero’s team denied those allegations years ago.
At any rate, this beef feels far from settled, so maybe we’ll see a ten year update next September? My take: Romero and co. definitely played the clock and the referee, using every dirty tactic possible to buy time. However, Kennedy employed a similarly … veteran … tactic of holding Romero’s gloves to punch him in the face in the first place — and McCarthy never saw it!
Sounds like a level playing field.
Insomnia
A quick throw to counter a double leg shot:
Judo is magic pic.twitter.com/bFV2PhwpAX
— BJJotter (@JiujitsuOtter) September 29, 2023
My Spanish isn’t so great, but the tweet itself gave me a good chuckle. Just MMA things!
MMA fighter wins his fight in Peru then immediately announced he was in the country illegally
— Bloody Elbow (@BloodyElbow) September 29, 2023
I saw multiple sources quote this $3 figure. I’m still not sure if it’s totally accurate, but I’m fairly confident he’s going to make a bit more this weekend.
Canelo made $3 US for his first professional boxing bout. 19 years later and he’s still a pro boxer?? pic.twitter.com/Kq3bQliB1s
— Boxing Kingdom (@BoxingKingdom14) September 27, 2023
Everyone wants to be Michel Pereira, but don’t nobody want to be Michel Pereira.
#POPMMA pic.twitter.com/K38CstXMCS
— Matysek (@Matysek88) September 28, 2023
This is a kinder prank for Alex Pereira. The last prank I can recall, he nearly drowned Glover Teixeira!
Alex tricked Glover into eating a napkin pic.twitter.com/8Tc7avbxPB
— Jason Williams (@jasoneg33) September 29, 2023
Bellator buying PFL rumor update:
Just collected a huge update on the PFL x Bellator deal.
What I’m told is that the deal is basically done, PFL is buying Bellator, they’ll run Bellator for another couple of years (under the Bellator brand), and then they’re getting rid of it.
Trying to collect more on that.
— Al Zullino (@phre) September 29, 2023
Rodtang vs. Superlek was so rad, I’m glad the MMA community is appreciating it so much.
This picture is insane pic.twitter.com/lEp6emx9cX
— Nerko ???????????? (@HoodieNerko) September 29, 2023
Slips, rips, and KO clips
You absolutely hate to see it. Gross, awful, and unfortunate!
Oh, no #CW160 pic.twitter.com/J1Ek6iXUi3
— UFC FIGHT PASS (@UFCFightPass) September 29, 2023
This is what UFC Prelims will look like in a few years.
Best #MMA fight I have ever seen pic.twitter.com/pWrmxWL7SU
— MyMMANews (@MyMMANews) September 28, 2023
These two sequences are so slick. Watch them!
Random Land
Some of these were genuinely nerve-racking.
@thesportscenter10 Top 10 close calls #tsn #sports #nflplayoffs #football #week2 #top1
Midnight Music: Folk, 1972
Sleep well Maniacs! More martial arts madness is always on the way.