10 Worst Judging Robberies In UFC History For 2018

Check out 10 of the worst UFC robberies from the past and this year:

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There’s nothing worse than a terrible decision where the winner loses and the loser clearly wins.

Unfortunately for both fighters and fight fans, it’s more commonplace than you think.

The history of the UFC has produced some awful decisions. Let’s take a look at the 10 worst robberies in the UFC, updated for 2018:

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10. Sam Alvey Defeats Gian Villante – UFC Fight Night 131

As for more recent robberies, this one certainly stands out. When ‘Smilin’ Sam Alvey called out Gian Villante following Alvey’s victory in his light heavyweight debut, fight fans oddly took notice.

Sure, they weren’t the biggest names in the division, but both men are known scrappers with some thrilling knockout victories to their name.

Which is why the fight itself felt massively deflating watching it play out. Alvey resorted to the kind of extreme bouts of inactivity he’s been known for when he can’t score the knockout. Alvey did manage to knock his opponent down towards the end of the first round, but there wasn’t enough time left to finish him.

Meanwhile, Villante did his best to cut off the cage and corner Alvey. The Long Island native showed excellent Octagon control and was winning the fight beyond the flash knockdown at the end of round one.

So it wasn’t too surprising to see the crowd react the way they did once the split decision was announced in Alvey’s favor. That one knockdown apparently negated the other 14 minutes and 45 seconds where Villante controlled the fight.

An obviously disappointed and stunned Villante left the arena scratching his head at how he could have lost that fight, and fight fans were left just as confused.

Sometimes, a single knockdown can win over the judges, even more so than the remaining 15 minutes of the fight.

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Ian McCall Officially Retires From MMA

Ian McCall officially called it a career just moments ago:

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Ian McCall has officially retired from the sport of mixed martial arts.

The longtime UFC flyweight contender announced on today’s episode of The MMA Hour that he was stepping down from a grueling 15-year career after a ridiculous run of unfortunate circumstances over the past four years.

With events actually leading him further away from becoming the best in the world at 125 pounds, he proclaimed it just wasn’t worth it to continue fighting:

“I’m retiring finally, I think people have been waiting for this for a long time,” McCall said. “I’m done. This sport has taken so much from me — I shouldn’t say it’s taken, I’ve given this sport so much. And sure, I was the best in the world years ago and sure, people keep bringing up my ‘Al Bundy’ moment about beating Demetrious (Johnson), ‘Oh, you’re the guy, blah blah blah.’

“I’ve had a good run, it’s been fun, but at the same time, it’s over. After enough shenanigans that I’ve been through, I think physically I could still do it. Physically I go in the gym, I train hard. I beat people up, I have a good time, I love doing it, but with my luck and I hate to be the guy that’s like, ‘It always happens to me, the bad things always happen to me,’ well they kind of do in this sport. … I’m not gaining ground, I’m not getting closer to being the best in the world. The steps are getting farther and farther away and I’m not in this to be anything but the best in the world. And if I cannot compete at that level of the best in the world, then it’s just not worth it for me.”

McCall was last seen being knocked out in nine seconds by fellow former UFC title contender Kyoji Horiguchi at Rizin Fighting Federation 10 on May 6, a somewhat controversial result based on the quickness of the stoppage, but also a fight after which McCall publicly questioned if he wanted to continue fighting.

It’s tough to blame him after he was set to fight nine times over the past four years only to see each bout called off due to some complication or injury from either him or his opponent.

He eventually left the UFC after the strange, disturbing run of call-offs and found a new home in Japan’s Rizin FF, only to see more strange circumstances unfold when his first fight against Manel Kape was called off by TKO after he apparently suffered a cut from the ring rope.

Those kinds of outcomes, unfortunately, plagued McCall’s career over the last several years, and indeed he never got a chance to prove how good he truly was. His aforementioned “Al Bundy” moment against dominant UFC flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson came at UFC on FX 2 in 2012, where he nearly finished the record-breaking MMA great in the third round of their flyweight tournament fight. The bout was declared a majority draw after mass confusion when the incorrect result declaring Johnson the winner was read at first.

The tournament rules also called for a fourth round to settle all draws, but it was somehow not taken advantage of, so rematched Johnson at UFC on FX 3 but lost a unanimous decision, allowing “Mighty Mouse” to advance to the flyweight tournament finals and defeat Joseph Benavidez for the gold at UFC 152 that autumn.

“Uncle Creepy” was once considered one of if not the best 125-pound talents in all of MMA after winning the Tachi Palace Fights belt during a time when flyweights were not competing in the UFC.

A roller coaster of injuries and unlikely scenarios caused an abrupt end to his career, signaling the injustice that the 34-year-old was never able to fulfill his full potential in the octagon.

We here at LowKickMMA wish McCall all the best in his future endeavors.

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Ian McCall Announces His Retirement

Ian McCall is hanging up his gloves. McCall’s last bout was a nine-second knockout loss to Kyoji Horiguchi at Rizin 10. It was the third straight loss for “Uncle Creepy.” McCall has decided that he’s done with active competition…

Ian McCall is hanging up his gloves. McCall’s last bout was a nine-second knockout loss to Kyoji Horiguchi at Rizin 10. It was the third straight loss for “Uncle Creepy.” McCall has decided that he’s done with active competition. McCall made the announcement during today’s episode of “The MMA Hour:” “I’m retiring finally. I think […]

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Ian McCall on Loss to Kyoji Horiguchi: “It’s Really Embarrassing”

Ian McCall’s quick loss to Kyoji Horiguchi is a tough pill to swallow for “Uncle Creepy.” At Rizin FF 10, McCall took on Horiguchi inside the Marine Messe Fukuoka in Fukuoka, Japan. McCall was finished in just nine seconds. He is now …

Ian McCall’s quick loss to Kyoji Horiguchi is a tough pill to swallow for “Uncle Creepy.” At Rizin FF 10, McCall took on Horiguchi inside the Marine Messe Fukuoka in Fukuoka, Japan. McCall was finished in just nine seconds. He is now 0-2 under the Rizin banner and hasn’t won a bout since July 2014. Before entering Rizin, […]

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Watch: UFC Veteran Flips Opponent The Bird Following Monstrous Head Kick KO

Today’s (Sun., May 6, 2018) Rizin FF 10 from the Marine Messe Fukuoka in Fukuoka, Japan, provided a hard-hitting night of action for fans of Japanese MMA. In the main event, former UFC flyweight title contender Kyoji Horiguchi knocked out fellow UFC vet Ian McCall in an alarming nine seconds with a massive counter left hook. UFC […]

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Today’s (Sun., May 6, 2018) Rizin FF 10 from the Marine Messe Fukuoka in Fukuoka, Japan, provided a hard-hitting night of action for fans of Japanese MMA.

In the main event, former UFC flyweight title contender Kyoji Horiguchi knocked out fellow UFC vet Ian McCall in an alarming nine seconds with a massive counter left hook.

UFC veteran Daron Cruickshank also got in on the action as well, scoring an integral victory over Koshi Matsumoto after two consecutive stoppage losses in his previous two bouts.

The Taekwondo black belt came out head-hunting early, looking to nail Matsumoto with high kicks from the bout’s outset. One eventually landed towards the final minute of the opening round, knocking Matsumoto out instantly and putting Cruickshank back into the win column.

“The Detroit Superstar” then added his own bit of post-win smack talk by flipping off his knocked out opponent. Watch the huge knockout here:

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UFC Made Huge Mistake Letting Go Of Kyoji Horiguchi

On early Sunday morning in Fukuoka, Japan, flyweight sensation Kyoji Horiguchi picked up yet another dominant win, this time brutally knocking out former UFC fighter Ian McCall in just nine seconds in the main event of RIZIN 10. Horiguchi has now won n…

On early Sunday morning in Fukuoka, Japan, flyweight sensation Kyoji Horiguchi picked up yet another dominant win, this time brutally knocking out former UFC fighter Ian McCall in just nine seconds in the main event of RIZIN 10. Horiguchi has now won nine-straight fights since losing to UFC flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson back at UFC […]

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