Joe Rogan Rips Controversial UFC 222 Judge

Last night’s (Sat., March 3, 2018) UFC 222 from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, was the first time controversial combat sports judge Adelaide Byrd had judged since her laughable score at last September’s Gennady Golovkin vs. Canelo Alvarez boxing match, so it was hardly a surprise that the event featured some questionable split decisions in fights […]

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Last night’s (Sat., March 3, 2018) UFC 222 from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, was the first time controversial combat sports judge Adelaide Byrd had judged since her laughable score at last September’s Gennady Golovkin vs. Canelo Alvarez boxing match, so it was hardly a surprise that the event featured some questionable split decisions in fights she was judging.

Three bouts she judged in total ended in split decisions, including a questionable 29-28 nod for women’s strawweight Ashley Yoder over Mackenzie Dern, and a 29-28 nod to Cody Stamann in his bantamweight match with Bryan Caraway, a score that was echoed by judge Sal D’Amato to give Stamann a win most media outlets had scored for Caraway.

The fact Byrd presided over the card was announced by Octagon commentator Jon Anik at the beginning of the Stamann vs. Caraway bout (where Anik said Canelo vs. Golvkin was in August 2016, for some reason), and it led to a hilarious exchange between Joe Rogan, Daniel Cormier, and Anik where they made fun of Byrd’s questionable past based on the Canelo vs. GGG decision. Check it out as transcribed by MMA Mania:

Anik: I can tell you boys, that one of the three judges for this fight is one Adalaide Byrd. First time judging since that controversial August 2016 decision in GGG vs. ‘Canelo’ Alvarez, so don’t shoot the messenger.

Rogan: We just both had a heart attack. Oh God, she was driving a Ferrari for that fight.

Daniel Cormier(laughs) Oh my goodness.

Rogan: She’s a nice lady though.

Cormier: She’s a great lady. The other day I saw her at The Ultimate Fighter… (laughs) She’s a very nice lady, let’s just leave it at that.

Rogan: She’s a very nice person. So is my mom, but I wouldn’t want her judging any fights.

Cormier: (Laughs) Oh my goodness, somebody get Joe Rogan! (Laughs) Somebody get Joe Rogan!

Rogan: My mom would be like, “Oh Canelo is handsome! I’ll give him the round.”

(They all laugh)

Then the conversation continued on later in the bout when ‘DC’ hinted that leaving this particular bout in the hands of the judges may not be a good idea:

Cormier: Leaving an impression in the judges’ minds is especially important. Especially… with…

(They all laugh)

Rogan: Don’t say it! Don’t say it! (laughs) We’ve given that lady enough problems.

Rogan caught himself in the second exchange, but the cat was out of the bag after he suggested Byrd was ‘driving a Ferrari’ for her score in the Canelo-Golovkin bout, a statement implying some nefarious connections to her heavily criticized scorecard.

She’s still back judging high-level fights, however, and based on last night’s results, no fighter who lets a contest go to the scorecards is safe.

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Bryan Caraway vs. Cody Stamann Booked For UFC 222

Bryan Caraway will attempt to get back inside the Octagon yet again. Caraway is set to take on Cody Stamann on March 3. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported the match-up. The bout will be part of the UFC 222 card. The action takes place inside the T-M…

Bryan Caraway will attempt to get back inside the Octagon yet again. Caraway is set to take on Cody Stamann on March 3. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported the match-up. The bout will be part of the UFC 222 card. The action takes place inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Caraway hasn’t fought […]

Andre Soukhamthath Replaces Bryan Caraway, Faces Luke Sanders at UFC Fight Night: Fresno

Andre Soukhamthath will replace Bryan Caraway and take on Luke Sanders at UFC Fight Night 123 next month, the promotion announced. Caraway suffered an injury and was forced out of the event, which takes place from the SaveMart Center in Fresno, Califor…

Andre Soukhamthath will replace Bryan Caraway and take on Luke Sanders at UFC Fight Night 123 next month, the promotion announced. Caraway suffered an injury and was forced out of the event, which takes place from the SaveMart Center in Fresno, California and features Cub Swanson vs. Brian Ortega. Soukhamthath (11-5) has dropped his two […]

Bryan Caraway Injured, Off UFC Fight Night 123 Card

Once again, Bryan Caraway can’t stay healthy. Caraway was set to take on Luke Sanders inside the Save Mart Center in Fresno, California. The bout was scheduled to take place on Dec. 9. That is no longer the case. MMAJunkie.com received word that …

Once again, Bryan Caraway can’t stay healthy. Caraway was set to take on Luke Sanders inside the Save Mart Center in Fresno, California. The bout was scheduled to take place on Dec. 9. That is no longer the case. MMAJunkie.com received word that Caraway is off the card due to an injury. A search for […]

Bryan Caraway vs. Luke Sanders Booked For UFC Fight Night 123

Bryan Caraway is returning to action on Dec. 9. Caraway is set to take on Luke Sanders inside the Save Mart Center in Fresno, California. The bout will take place on the UFC Fight Night 123 card. UFC officials confirmed the bout to ESPN. Caraway last competed back in May 2016. He was supposed to […]

Bryan Caraway is returning to action on Dec. 9. Caraway is set to take on Luke Sanders inside the Save Mart Center in Fresno, California. The bout will take place on the UFC Fight Night 123 card. UFC officials confirmed the bout to ESPN. Caraway last competed back in May 2016. He was supposed to […]

10 MMA Stars Who Suffer From Crippling Pre-fight Nerves

On the surface, MMA fighters may seem like they have nerves of steel, and certainly anyone who’s been brave enough to step into the cage and compete has demonstrated tremendous strength of character, regardless of whether they ultimately win or lose. However, as confident and composed as they may appear on the outside, it’s interesting […]

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On the surface, MMA fighters may seem like they have nerves of steel, and certainly anyone who’s been brave enough to step into the cage and compete has demonstrated tremendous strength of character, regardless of whether they ultimately win or lose.

However, as confident and composed as they may appear on the outside, it’s interesting to know just how many MMA stars suffer from crippling pre-fight nerves that turn their insides upside down, sap their strength, erode their self-belief and leave them contemplating quitting the sport.

In this article, we’ll look at 10 prime examples, including some of the biggest stars in the sport, who have admitted that some of the toughest battles of their careers have taken place in their own minds backstage before the fight has even begun.

Donald Cerrone

As one of the UFC’s most active fighters, as well as an extreme sports enthusiast, you’d be forgiven for believing that Donald ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone is immune to fear.

Not all is as it seems though, as his long-time coach Greg Jackson knows only too well, revealing to MMAJunkie that “He gets really nervous right before the fight.

“Usually how it works is, he gets nervous, we talk about how he’s never, ever going to do this again, and then he goes out and fights.”

According to Jackson, ‘Cowboy’ doesn’t watches footage of his opponents as it can affect him negatively while indulging in extreme sports during fight week helps him keep his mind off his upcoming bout.

Jackson’s not saying anything that Cerrone wouldn’t admit to himself though, as he’s gone into great detail about the trials and tribulations he faces in the hours before a fight.

”It’s a lot of pressure,” Cerrone said in a special UFC feature. “So, you’re back there, you’re warming up, your arms are heavy, your legs are weak, you’re like, ‘What? Why do I feel like this?’ It’s like the weirdest feeling.”

On camera as Cerrone walks out to the Octagon he might look like he’s ready to go to war, but the reality is that internally his mind is reeling.

”You’re like, ‘what face do I need to do right now? Do I need to look serious, because I feel scared, but I don’t know how I need to look on camera. Do I need to look like a bitch walking into this motherf***er, or do I need to act tough?”

Only when he sets foot in the Octagon does Cerrone finally break free from that inner turmoil and become mentally prepared to do what he does best.

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