Quote: Khabib Won’t Break Tony Ferguson Mentally Or Physically

A former referee renowned for his work doesn’t believe that Khabib Nurmagomedov can break Tony Ferguson. Nurmagomedov vs. Ferguson has been booked multiple times in the past and fight fans are hoping that April 18, 2020 is the date that this bout…

A former referee renowned for his work doesn’t believe that Khabib Nurmagomedov can break Tony Ferguson. Nurmagomedov vs. Ferguson has been booked multiple times in the past and fight fans are hoping that April 18, 2020 is the date that this bout finally comes to fruition. Nurmagomedov is putting his UFC lightweight gold on the […]

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[ARCHIVES] McCarthy Says Carano Didn’t Deserve ‘Abuse’ From White

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Former referee and current Bellator commentator “Big” John McCarthy says Gina Carano didn’t deserve Dana White’s text mishap.

Carano appeared on ESPN’s Ariel Helwani MMA Show and revealed why a dream match with Ronda Rousey never materialized. Carano revealed that UFC president White insisted that she was going to sign a contract despite Carano not agreeing to the bout unless she had time to get a full camp. She then claimed that she received an unfavorable text from White accidentally (via MMAJunkie).

“So then he kept on doing that, and I was still kind of searching for a team and feeling all that pressure, and then he sent me a text message saying, ‘This (expletive) is something, like (expletive) us around,’ something like that. And I sent a text message back and I sent, ‘I think you sent this out to the wrong person,’ and he said, ‘I don’t think I did.’”

During an edition of the Weighing In podcast, McCarthy said that Carano did the right thing not debuting in the UFC after receiving the text (via BJPenn.com).

“Gina’s a different person. She’s very shy. She’s very quiet. She has her people that she talks to and she wasn’t happy about it. One of the people she used to talk to a lot was Randy Couture. then there was a text that was sent. It wasn’t mean to be sent to her but it was a mistake. Somehow it got sent to her. It basically was saying she wasn’t being easy-going in this negotiation and what was going on. And she sent it back to Dana and he said that was sent to you. And from that point she didn’t talk to him, she just iced him out,” McCarthy said about Carano.

“That’s the kind of person she is and that’s the way she should be. She should not take abuse from anybody over anything when it comes to the negotiation of a fight. She had agreed to something, they had agreed to something, and someone didn’t hold up their end of the agreement. And then they’re upset about the fact that someone’s not being helpful to them when they haven’t held up their end of the agreement. That’s what happens.”

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John McCarthy Disagrees With Masvidal vs. Diaz Stoppage

Former mixed martial arts veteran referee Big John McCarthy wasn’t a fan of the Nate Diaz doctor stoppage at UFC 244 as he believes the fight could have gone on. Diaz and Jorge Masvidal collided in their BMF title fight headliner last weekend in a fight that was largely dominated by the latter. Diaz suffered […]

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Former mixed martial arts veteran referee Big John McCarthy wasn’t a fan of the Nate Diaz doctor stoppage at UFC 244 as he believes the fight could have gone on.

Diaz and Jorge Masvidal collided in their BMF title fight headliner last weekend in a fight that was largely dominated by the latter. Diaz suffered cuts, was dropped multiple times and was bloodied during the first three rounds.

And just before the start of the fourth round, the doctor called an end to the fight due to a cut near Diaz’s eye. That news didn’t go well with the crowd or fans watching at home, as the doctor has since received multiple threats online.

While in reality, it was the right call because safety is paramount, McCarthy believes in certain situations — especially big fights — some leeway should be given:

“I watched that fight. It drives me crazy because referees many times — and Dan Miragliotta did nothing wrong, absolutely zero — but people need to understand that ringside physicians, they’re doctors,” McCarthy said in a recent podcast (via BJ Penn). “And New York is crazy heavy in the ringside physician has a lot of power. And that’s because of what occurred with Magomed (Abdusalamov) in boxing and the injury he sustained and they were sued. The doctors, they’re very doctor-heavy, guys get checked before. The referee actually has to have the doctor there when they’re doing their rules meetings. It’s to the point of almost ridiculous in some ways.

“As a referee, I can’t tell you how many times I controlled the ringside physician. I would have a guy who’s cut and the doctor was like, ‘Eh, I think we need to stop this.’ I’d say, ‘Alright, hold on, I want you to think about this. It’s a big fight, both these guys are fighting hard. Yes, he’s cut, I see it, I know its a good cut. These fans came here for this fight. Let’s see if we can let him go another round, let’s see what happens. If it increases in any way, I’ll stop the fight and bring him over to you.’ You do that because the doctor wants to take care of the fighter. That’s what they do.”

McCarthy then pointed to some examples of big fights that went on despite one of the participants having serious cuts:

“You can go and look. Tyson Fury had his championship fight in Vegas,” McCarthy explained.”Look at his cuts on him. He had a cut on his eyelid, that’s always bad. Then he had a huge one above it and that fight went 12 rounds. Jon Jones when he fought Alexander Gustafsson (at UFC 165), I had the doctor telling me, ‘We need to stop the fight.’ That fight didn’t stop. There’s reasons why.

“Sometimes you gotta control that guy, tell him, ‘Hey, we’re here working together, I’ll bring him over to you.’ It’s unfortunate (Diaz vs. Masvidal) was stopped. It was totally within the doctor’s rights and Dan (Miragliotta) did nothing wrong. But I wish it would have been handled where someone was there and said, ‘Hey, let’s think about this and try to give him one more round if we can.’”

Do you agree with Big John?

 

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‘Big’ John McCarthy Doesn’t Agree With Jorge Masvidal vs. Nate Diaz Stoppage

Former referee and current Bellator color commentator “Big” John McCarthy wishes Jorge Masvidal vs. Nate Diaz could’ve gone on a little longer. Masvidal and Diaz clashed in the UFC 244 headliner. “Gamebred” and the Stockto…

Former referee and current Bellator color commentator “Big” John McCarthy wishes Jorge Masvidal vs. Nate Diaz could’ve gone on a little longer. Masvidal and Diaz clashed in the UFC 244 headliner. “Gamebred” and the Stockton native were competing for a special BMF championship. In the end, it was Masvidal who scored the third-round TKO victory […]

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Ariel Helwani, John McCarthy Clash Over UFC Regulation Claim

On Tuesday, ESPN reporter Ariel Helwani and retired mixed martial arts referee Big John McCarthy got into a debate over a claim the former made. McCarthy posted that he was watching the 30 for 30 episode on Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz. However, he wasn’t a fan of Helwani’s claim on the show that the […]

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On Tuesday, ESPN reporter Ariel Helwani and retired mixed martial arts referee Big John McCarthy got into a debate over a claim the former made.

McCarthy posted that he was watching the 30 for 30 episode on Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz. However, he wasn’t a fan of Helwani’s claim on the show that the UFC was “running from regulation” before it was purchased by Zuffa:

“Sitting here watching the 30 for 30 on Tito and Chuck and can’t believe that someone as knowledgeable as @arielhelwani still perpetuates the lie that the UFC was unregulated and “Running from Regulation” when Zuffa bought the UFC. Stop and learn the truth,” he wrote.

Helwani would reply stating he said the opposite but McCarthy pointed to how the UFC was running towards regulation even before Zuffa:

“You said that when Zuffa took over they did the opposite of the previous owners and ran towards regulation. That is simply not true,” he replied. “The UFC was running towards regulation to survive years before Zuffa came around. Your telling a story you heard instead of knowing the facts”

Helwani retorted that it didn’t work out well for the UFC but ultimately failed to address McCarthy’s comment:

“How did that work out? How many states were regulating the sport when it was purchased? One of the smartest things they ever did was hire Marc Ratner. He opened many doors regulation-wise and helped legitimize the sport,” Helwani said.

“First, a snippet of a long interview,” Helwani added in response to a fan. “Second, that clip is about the new regime and what they did. Not dismissing previous regime but no denying that the hiring of the likes of Ratner changed the fortunes of the company. Y’all can nitpick all you want. Stand by what I said.”

What do you make of Helwani and McCarthy’s exchange?

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John McCarthy Explains Why Jessica Andrade Slam Was Legal

In the main event of UFC 237, Jessica Andrade became the new strawweight champion after knocking out Rose Namajunas in the second round. The Brazilian slammed the champ, who landed on her head, which knocked her out after Andrade landed two more shots….

In the main event of UFC 237, Jessica Andrade became the new strawweight champion after knocking out Rose Namajunas in the second round. The Brazilian slammed the champ, who landed on her head, which knocked her out after Andrade landed two more shots. However, after the fight, fans and fighters alike took to social media […]

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