A highly contentious aftermath came as the result of the finish of the featured UFC 305 prelim, as Valter Walker pulled off a sudden first-round win over Junior Tafa. After getting rocked by Tafa’s striking early, Walker took the fight to the ground, where he secured solid control of the fight and did not let […]
A highly contentious aftermath came as the result of the finish of the featured UFC 305 prelim, as Valter Walker pulled off a sudden first-round win over Junior Tafa.
After getting rocked by Tafa’s striking early, Walker took the fight to the ground, where he secured solid control of the fight and did not let up.
As the seconds of the first round ticked down, Walker locked in a leg lock and got a yell of pain from Tafa, which caused the referee to step in.
Tafa protested, slapping Walker after the fight and exchanging barbs with him.
Though Tafa was unhappy and the UFC commentary team initially confused, the referee, under the Unified Rules of MMA, is allowed to call a verbal submission if a fighter cries out from pain.
Valter Walker Scores Verbal Submission Win Over Junior Tafa
That was a clear verbal tap in both bjj and MMA, I wonder what will happen for the slap. It wasn’t much but Dana has made it very clear how he feels about post fight physicality. #UFC305
IMO that’s not a verbal tap, how can making a noise in pain be a tap? we hear people make noises while getting choked but the ref wouldn’t stop it for that, especially with only a few seconds left in the round, if he wanted out of the fight he would’ve just tapped #UFC305
Even tho he didn't verbal tap but screaming in agony to Hell hook which is a career ending submission, i see the justice in that stoppage by the ref. But Tafa cmon bro this is a professional sport, have a bit of class. #UFC305
#UFC305 That's not an early stoppage. Referees main focus is fighter safety and Tafa was screaming in pain. If he'd have screamed, the referee does nothing- then broke his leg, everyone would say that's bad refereeing. Was a spot on call in the moment.
but how does one determine if a cry out is in fact pain or just sheer rage etc? they mind readers now then yeah? Not a decision for the referee to make without crystal clear indication surely #UFC305
Screaming doesn't equal tapping out, but the ref has to side on fighter safety. This result will be an object of contention, but honestly, it looked like Tafa's pain reaction was legit enough for the referee to intervene. #UFC305
That’s a verbal tap. Every ref is clear in the locker room, if you scream in any type of pain, I’ll consider that a verbal tap and the fight is over. #UFC305
A highly contentious aftermath came as the result of the finish of the featured UFC 305 prelim, as Valter Walker pulled off a sudden first-round win over Junior Tafa. After getting rocked by Tafa’s striking early, Walker took the fight to the ground, where he secured solid control of the fight and did not let […]
A highly contentious aftermath came as the result of the finish of the featured UFC 305 prelim, as Valter Walker pulled off a sudden first-round win over Junior Tafa.
After getting rocked by Tafa’s striking early, Walker took the fight to the ground, where he secured solid control of the fight and did not let up.
As the seconds of the first round ticked down, Walker locked in a leg lock and got a yell of pain from Tafa, which caused the referee to step in.
Tafa protested, slapping Walker after the fight and exchanging barbs with him.
Though Tafa was unhappy and the UFC commentary team initially confused, the referee, under the Unified Rules of MMA, is allowed to call a verbal submission if a fighter cries out from pain.
Valter Walker Scores Verbal Submission Win Over Junior Tafa
That was a clear verbal tap in both bjj and MMA, I wonder what will happen for the slap. It wasn’t much but Dana has made it very clear how he feels about post fight physicality. #UFC305
IMO that’s not a verbal tap, how can making a noise in pain be a tap? we hear people make noises while getting choked but the ref wouldn’t stop it for that, especially with only a few seconds left in the round, if he wanted out of the fight he would’ve just tapped #UFC305
Even tho he didn't verbal tap but screaming in agony to Hell hook which is a career ending submission, i see the justice in that stoppage by the ref. But Tafa cmon bro this is a professional sport, have a bit of class. #UFC305
#UFC305 That's not an early stoppage. Referees main focus is fighter safety and Tafa was screaming in pain. If he'd have screamed, the referee does nothing- then broke his leg, everyone would say that's bad refereeing. Was a spot on call in the moment.
but how does one determine if a cry out is in fact pain or just sheer rage etc? they mind readers now then yeah? Not a decision for the referee to make without crystal clear indication surely #UFC305
Screaming doesn't equal tapping out, but the ref has to side on fighter safety. This result will be an object of contention, but honestly, it looked like Tafa's pain reaction was legit enough for the referee to intervene. #UFC305
That’s a verbal tap. Every ref is clear in the locker room, if you scream in any type of pain, I’ll consider that a verbal tap and the fight is over. #UFC305
In a rare situation at UFC 305, two fighters that have siblings also on the roster, will come face-to-face in the featured prelim. Junior Tafa is looking for his second UFC win after being stopped earlier this year by Marcos Rogério de Lima at UFC 298. His older brother Justin is the more experienced of […]
Despite the difference in weight classes between them, the younger of the Tafa brothers hopes that he can run through a Walker family gauntlet in his coming fights.
Junior Tafa Says He’d Like To Fight Both Of The ‘Cool Cat’ Walker Brothers
During his media day interview ahead of his clash with Walker this weekend in Perth, Tafa gave his opinion on his opponent’s brother.
He said that he would be very keen on the idea of facing both of them during his UFC tenure which would be possible with his aspirations of competing at 205-pounds.
“Yeah preparation is good, watched a little bit of tape but yeah, I’d like to fight both of the Walker brothers if I could. I want to campaign down to light heavyweight and his brother would like to come after too.”
Tafa then clarified that he has no personal vendetta against this particular family or the fighters they produce and if anything, wants to fight them because he’s a fan of what they do.
“I’m a fan of their fighting style, they’re cool cats you know but, be cool to do both of them ay.”