UFC Fighter Cat Zingano Hopes For Rule Changes On Eye Pokes

Cat Zingano never thought she’d be on the receiving end of an eye poke courtesy of Megan Anderson’s toe. Zingano took on Anderson back in December. The bout barely lasted beyond the one-minute mark as Anderson’s toe went into Zingano&…

Cat Zingano never thought she’d be on the receiving end of an eye poke courtesy of Megan Anderson’s toe. Zingano took on Anderson back in December. The bout barely lasted beyond the one-minute mark as Anderson’s toe went into Zingano’s eye. Zingano stopped defending on the feet and the fight was stopped. The result was […]

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Cat Zingano Loses Appeal of UFC 232 Loss to Megan Anderson

More bad news has been handed down to “Alpha” Cat Zingano, as the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) has upheld Megan Anderson’s victory over her from UFC 232 last December. Cat Zingano appealed the TKO loss due to Megan Anderson’s toe going d…

More bad news has been handed down to “Alpha” Cat Zingano, as the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) has upheld Megan Anderson’s victory over her from UFC 232 last December. Cat Zingano appealed the TKO loss due to Megan Anderson’s toe going directly into her eye, a freak accident that Zingano equated to an eye […]

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Cat Zingano Has Appealed UFC 232 TKO Loss

Cat Zingano hopes to have her UFC 232 defeat overturned. Zingano took on Megan Anderson on the preliminary portion of UFC 232. “Alpha” vs. Anderson was expected to serve as a pivotal match-up in the UFC women’s featherweight division,…

Cat Zingano hopes to have her UFC 232 defeat overturned. Zingano took on Megan Anderson on the preliminary portion of UFC 232. “Alpha” vs. Anderson was expected to serve as a pivotal match-up in the UFC women’s featherweight division, but it was over before it really got started. Anderson threw a high kick and her […]

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Cat Zingano Will Appeal UFC 232 Loss To Megan Anderson

Cat Zingano plans on appealing her UFC 232 loss to Megan Anderson. The pair matched up at UFC 232 in California before an awkward series of events ended the fight. A head kick from Anderson grazed Zingano’s eye, injuring her and impairing her ability to see. The referee did not immediately stop the bout because […]

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Cat Zingano plans on appealing her UFC 232 loss to Megan Anderson.

The pair matched up at UFC 232 in California before an awkward series of events ended the fight. A head kick from Anderson grazed Zingano’s eye, injuring her and impairing her ability to see. The referee did not immediately stop the bout because no rules had been broken. Therefore, after a few subsequent strikes, Anderson was awarded the TKO win.

Today (Mon. January 7, 2019), Zingano appeared on “Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show” wearing an eyepatch. She discussed her defeat to Anderson at UFC 232. “Alpha” revealed that her doctor disclosed to her she suffered iritis and retinal damage. However, she’s expected to make a full recovery (via ESPN):

“I really thought I lost my eye,” said Zingano.

Zingano also said she plans on continuing her fighting career, but currently has no timetable for her return. She’ll appeal her loss to Anderson due to the odd circumstances that led to the stoppage. With the loss, Zingano has now lost four of her last five fights inside the Octagon.

As for Anderson, this marked the first victory of her UFC career. She came up short in her promotional debut against ex-women’s bantamweight champion Holly Holm at UFC 225 this past summer, losing via decision. Anderson is hoping to put together a resume worthy of a featherweight title shot, a division currently run by “champ champ” Amanda Nunes.

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Megan Anderson More Than ‘Happy’ To Rematch Cat Zingano

Despite a rather bizzare and unfortunate turn of events, Megan Anderson defeated Cat Zingano at UFC 232. Anderson was the Invicta FC featherweight championship before relinqushing that tile to join the UFC. There was a ton of hype surrounding Anderson, and for good reason. Standing at an even six feet, Anderson is a natural 145-pound […]

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Despite a rather bizzare and unfortunate turn of events, Megan Anderson defeated Cat Zingano at UFC 232.

Anderson was the Invicta FC featherweight championship before relinqushing that tile to join the UFC. There was a ton of hype surrounding Anderson, and for good reason.

Standing at an even six feet, Anderson is a natural 145-pound fighter; perhaps one of only three on the entire UFC roster.

Holly Holm would welcome Anderson to the Octagon at UFC 225. It was a learning experience for the Australian, who now makes her home in the States.

Heading into UFC 232, Anderson vs Zingano looked to be a must-see affair. It turned out to be just that, but for reasons other than fighting unfortunelyy.

Just 61 seconds into their fight and Zingano accidently caught Anderson’s big toe right in the eye. The injury looked as painful as it sounds.

Anderson received a bunch of unwarranted scrutiny from fans on social media.

“There was a significant amount of hate,” Anderson told Luke Thomas on The MMA Hour on Monday. “I got a lot of, ‘You’re a piece of sh*t,’ all this kind of stuff. I got, ‘You need to cut your toenails or your nasty ass nails’ and sh*t like this. Anyone who’s in the business knows that they check you two times before you even go out and then they check you at the cage so I feel like if something was wrong they would have told me the three freakin’ times that they checked me and they were just like, ‘You’re all good, you’re fine.’

“I got, ‘That’s not a win, you shouldn’t be proud of that.’ Well, that’s not my decision. I threw a legal blow that happened to land in a weird spot and I got the win from that. A win is a win. And if Cat wants to run it back I’m happy to give it to her, it’s not a problem, but at the end of the day I have that win on my record and I put in a lot of hard work and a lot of time into that and — no matter what people on the internet say — I’m going to be proud of that performance.

“If you watched any of my fights, that combination that I threw is very common and I have landed that a lot of times and I have finished fights with that combination. So if Cat didn’t have her hands up, then she didn’t really do her homework very well because that’s a very common combination for me to throw.”

Anyone that is accusing Anderson of “fighting dirty” perhaps has never seen her previous fights. The combo that was used to end the Zingano fight is a closing sequence that Anderson has used several times in past wins, all controversy free.

“I’ve had that move executed three times now just finishing fights, so I obviously wasn’t aiming for her eyeball,” Anderson said. “I was getting a lot of shit for that, ‘You’re a dirty cheater’ and stuff like that.

“I’m pretty sure anyone who is in the sport knows that when you kick someone, you aim for someone’s face, the last thing you’re thinking about is trying to poke them in the friggin’ eyeball. The rules is what it is, but they want a rematch, we’re more than happy to give it to them if that’s what they want.”

Veteran referee Marc Goddard was the third man in the Octagon that night, and according to Anderson, he did the right thing. Still, Anderson was hoping to show off some newfound skills if the fight had gone longer.

“I’d never seen anything like that. It definitely was strange,” Anderson said. “Marc Goddard is one of the best in the business and when it all happened I looked to him to see what he was going to do because the way that Cat kind of looked away, I knew something wasn’t right, I knew she was hurt, I didn’t know what had happened.

“I kind of turned to him and he was telling her, ‘The fight’s still going, you’ve got to fight back. Got to fight back.’ And I was like, okay, I’m gonna do my job. I can’t exactly just stop if he’s telling me to keep going so it’s unfortunate circumstances. I really feel like I wanted to showcase a lot more of what I’m capable of. But a win is a win. And we’re happy to finally get that win in the UFC and I’m glad that Cat’s gonna be okay.”

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Cat Zingano Provides Eye Update, Considering UFC 232 Appeal

Cat Zingano’s night came to both a disappointing and frightening end during the UFC 232 FS1 prelims when her bout against Megan Anderson was stopped in the first round when an attempted head kick from Megan Anderson resulted in a toe directly into the …

Cat Zingano’s night came to both a disappointing and frightening end during the UFC 232 FS1 prelims when her bout against Megan Anderson was stopped in the first round when an attempted head kick from Megan Anderson resulted in a toe directly into the eye of Zingano, causing the war-hearted Zingano to retreat against the […]

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