EXCLUSIVE | Rory MacDonald Wants Review Board For MMA Judges

Rory MacDonaldRory MacDonald has an idea on how to improve MMA judging. This past weekend, we saw several bad decisions at UFC Vegas 32. Francis Ngannou has since spoken out against the extremely poor judging of MMA fights that more often than not leaves unlucky fighters out of pocket. MacDonald was on the wrong end of […]

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Rory MacDonald has an idea on how to improve MMA judging.

This past weekend, we saw several bad decisions at UFC Vegas 32. Francis Ngannou has since spoken out against the extremely poor judging of MMA fights that more often than not leaves unlucky fighters out of pocket.

MacDonald was on the wrong end of a bad call in his last fight. ‘The Red King’ squared off against Gleison Tibau at PFL 5 on June 17. The former Bellator champion seemed to have eased to a decision win after three rounds of fighting before the judges shockingly awarded Tibau a split decision victory.

At the PFL 5 post-fight press conference MacDonald called for an investigation into the result he called a “clear robbery.

In a recent interview with LowKickMMA, MacDonald revealed he was unable to right the wrong done to him at PFL 5, he said.

“We’d looked into what we could do (to overturn the result), but really our hands are tied. There’s nothing we could really have done.”

MacDonald wants to see more ex-fighters judging and also wants to see judges be held accountable for their poor work.

The 32-year-old even suggested a strike-based system to eliminate the bad officials.

“That would help (having ex-fighters judge) and also some accountability,” MacDonald said. “I said something like maybe like a board that would review controversial decisions and scorecards. You know, if it’s too many strikes for a certain judge, they get removed.

“Right now, (in) the current format, these judges just do whatever they want bad, or good and they keep their job and they keep moving forward,” MacDonald added. “But for the people who are fighting and have to live with the consequences is us the fighters. You know, even though we do our end of the job, we end up suffering and they just continue on, get paid, and move forward.”

Do you agree with Rory MacDonald? Would a strike-based system help improve the level of MMA judging?

EXCLUSIVE | Rory MacDonald Would ‘Love’ To Compete In Boxing

Rory MacDonaldRory MacDonald would “love” to compete inside the squared circle. The former Bellator champion has one eye on the many MMA fighters who are currently migrating to boxing for monster paydays. On August 29, Tyron Woodley is set to square off against Jake Paul. ‘The Chosen One’ will make his highest ever purse in his […]

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Rory MacDonald would “love” to compete inside the squared circle.

The former Bellator champion has one eye on the many MMA fighters who are currently migrating to boxing for monster paydays.

On August 29, Tyron Woodley is set to square off against Jake Paul. ‘The Chosen One’ will make his highest ever purse in his professional boxing debut.

MacDonald tells LowKickMMA he is looking forward to watching his former foe square off against Paul.

“I think that’s actually a pretty good fight, to be honest,” MacDonald said. “A lot of people just write off Jake because he’s a YouTube guy and he doesn’t have a lot of fight experience, but from what I seen, the guy can box and he likes to fight. He brings it so I got respect for the guy.

“He goes in there and he fights hard and it’s not like he’s in there and he doesn’t know what he’s doing,” MacDonald added. “He can actually punch and he can punch hard by the looks of it. So, Tyron can’t take him lightly and he’s got to be on his A-game that’s for sure.

“To be honest from just like a boxing perspective. I think Jake could give him a very tough time,” MacDonald concluded. “I like Tyron and we’ve crossed paths before, but it’s not MMA. It’s just with the hands so he’s going to have to be at his best.”

MacDonald would ‘love’ to compete in boxing one day and is excited to see lots of MMA fighters getting paid good money for competing in these crossover bouts.

“Yeah, of course, I’d love to, but again, it would have to be for the right situation. You know, a fair deal,” MacDonald said. “I wouldn’t do it for pennies. I would want to make some money and it’s awesome to see guys making good money too. I am really happy to see a lot of these MMA fighters being able to go into a different combat sport and earn their fair take of things.”

Do you want to see Rory MacDonald compete in boxing?

Amanda Nunes Issues Statement On Removal From UFC 265

UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion Amanda Nunes has spoken out about being forced to pull out of UFC 265. Nunes was scheduled to put her 135-pound gold on the line against Julianna Pena. The bout would’ve served as UFC 265’s co-main ev…

UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion Amanda Nunes has spoken out about being forced to pull out of UFC 265. Nunes was scheduled to put her 135-pound gold on the line against Julianna Pena. The bout would’ve served as UFC 265’s co-main event on Aug. 7. That is no longer the case as Nunes has tested positive […]

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Amanda Nunes Issues Statement On Removal From UFC 265

UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion Amanda Nunes has spoken out about being forced to pull out of UFC 265. Nunes was scheduled to put her 135-pound gold on the line against Julianna Pena. The bout would’ve served as UFC 265’s co-main ev…

UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion Amanda Nunes has spoken out about being forced to pull out of UFC 265. Nunes was scheduled to put her 135-pound gold on the line against Julianna Pena. The bout would’ve served as UFC 265’s co-main event on Aug. 7. That is no longer the case as Nunes has tested positive […]

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Masvidal Names Usman As #1 Dream Fight: “I Need To Get That Back”

As far as Jorge Masvidal is concerned, he and UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman still have unfinished business. There is only one man to hold two victories over Jorge Masvidal. There is also only one man to hold a clean KO win over Masvidal throug…

As far as Jorge Masvidal is concerned, he and UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman still have unfinished business. There is only one man to hold two victories over Jorge Masvidal. There is also only one man to hold a clean KO win over Masvidal throughout the Miamian’s entire lifetime of fighting. As it happens, these […]

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Amanda Nunes Out Of UFC 265 Title Fight Against Julianna Pena

NunesTwo-weight UFC champion, Amanda Nunes has returned a positive COVID-19 test — ruling her from an August 7. bantamweight title fight against the #5 ranked contender, Julianna Pena — with the promotion expected to reschedule the bout in the future, possibly for a December event.  Per a report from ESPN MMA reporter, Mike Coppinger this evening, […]

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Two-weight UFC champion, Amanda Nunes has returned a positive COVID-19 test — ruling her from an August 7. bantamweight title fight against the #5 ranked contender, Julianna Pena — with the promotion expected to reschedule the bout in the future, possibly for a December event. 

Per a report from ESPN MMA reporter, Mike Coppinger this evening, as per UFC Chief Business Officer, Hunter Campbell, Nunes has returned a positive test for the novel coronavirus, forcing the cancellation of her co-headlining title defence against TUF victor, Pena.

Amanda Nunes tested positive for COVID (-19), cancelling her fight against Julianna Pena that was scheduled for UFC 265, UFC chief business officer Hunter Campbell told @MikeCoppinger. Campbell said the plan is to reschedule the bout when Nunes is fully healthy and ready to compete.

Bahia native, Nunes has yet to feature at the bantamweight limit since UFC 245 back in December of 2019, when she successfully lodged a defence against two-time opponent, inaugural featherweight champion, Germaine de Randamie.

Forced from the card to boot, Washington native, Pena last featured at UFC 256 in January of this year on ‘Fight Island’ where she managed to stop one-time bantamweight title challenger, Sara McMann with a late, third round armbar win. 

Undefeated in her last 12 Octagon walks, Brazilian favourite, Nunes last competed at UFC 259 in March at the UFC Apex facility — stopping former Invicta FC featherweight best, Megan Anderson with a brutal triangle armbar in the opening round to successfully defend her featherweight gold for the second time. 

The victor of The Ultimate Fighter 18 — 31-year-old grappler, Pena holds a 10-4 professional record, and has managed to take home professional victories over the likes of McMann, Milana Dudieva, inaugural flyweight champion, Nicco Montano, as well as former title challengers, Jessica Eye and Cat Zingano.

UFC 265 takes place on August 7. with an interim heavyweight title fight between Derrick Lewis and Ciryl Gane slated to take headlining honours from the Toyota Centre event.