Kyle Nelson believes Doo Hoi Choi deserved point deduction following multiple infractions during their UFC Vegas 68 bout

Kyle NelsonUFC Featherweight, Kyle Nelson has defended the point deduction that his opponent, Doo Hoi Choi was given in their this fight this past weekend. Following an illegal headbutt, Choi was deducted a point in the third round, in a fight which he was winning – ultimately costing him the win after the fight was declared […]

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UFC Featherweight, Kyle Nelson has defended the point deduction that his opponent, Doo Hoi Choi was given in their this fight this past weekend.

Following an illegal headbutt, Choi was deducted a point in the third round, in a fight which he was winning – ultimately costing him the win after the fight was declared a majority draw.

Following the fight, both fans and media alike contested the referee’s decision and the illegal blow appeared to cause no real damage, with it seemingly having no real force behind it. A win would have marked Choi’s first in nearly five years following a long absence from the sport.

Kyle Nelson explains the situation

While there was contention around the point deduction, with UFC President Dana White even giving Choi his win bonus, labeling the decision as ‘ridiculous’, Nelson sat down with LowKickMMA to give his side of the story.

“He was on top, he had kinda like a can opener or a Thai clinch, where he’s holding my head,” Nelson said. “It just seemed like he backed up, pulled my head and pushed his head forward.

It didn’t seem like he wound up and threw it with everything he had, but it didn’t seem super accidental because he was literally holding my head and brought his head to my head. Maybe he was really tired and lost his balance, I don’t know – the headbutt, it left a little bump on my forehead, it was nothing serious.

I think it falls back on some of the warnings that the ref Had given him before that, the first takedown I hit him with, he grabbed the fence, so the ref had to warn him to let go of the fence,” Kyle Nelson continued. “There were a few wrestling exchanges against where I had his back and I had my hands together and he was grabbing inside my gloves, pulling my gloves apart and the ref warned him two or three times about that and he continued to do it.

While the headbutt itself was not a damaging shot, Nelson believes that the repeated fouls committed and warnings issued by the referee ultimately warranted the deduction.

If we were just talking about the headbutt, I would say no [deserved the point deduction]. its hard to say that it was completely unintentional, but obviously wasn’t much damage, but if we add up all the infractions, like the glove grabbing which I think played a big factor.

I think its fair that he lost a point because of all the infractions, but if were looking at just the headbutt, I don’t think it was worthy of a point deduction.

Kyle Nelson talking to LowKickMMA

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Dana White Rewards Doo-Ho Choi After ‘Insane’ Point Deduction

Dana White was not happy with how the referee handled “the Korean Superboy,” Doo-Ho Choi’s bout against Kyle Nelson. Taking place on the unusually late UFC Vegas 68 main card, Choi was able to win enough rounds to beat Nelson, with on…

Dana White was not happy with how the referee handled “the Korean Superboy,” Doo-Ho Choi’s bout against Kyle Nelson. Taking place on the unusually late UFC Vegas 68 main card, Choi was able to win enough rounds to beat Nelson, with one judge giving him all three and the other two scoring one round for…

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Exclusive | Kyle Nelson Confident He Can KO Jai Herbert In Enemy Territory At UFC London

Kyle Nelson, UFC LondonKyle Nelson has predicted a finish against Jai Herbert in their upcoming bout at UFC London. Nelson, who’s traditionally competed at featherweight in the UFC, will make the move up to lightweight when he takes on Herbert. He’ll mark his return to action after a two-year hiatus, coming off a hard loss to Billy Quarantillo […]

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Kyle Nelson has predicted a finish against Jai Herbert in their upcoming bout at UFC London.

Nelson, who’s traditionally competed at featherweight in the UFC, will make the move up to lightweight when he takes on Herbert. He’ll mark his return to action after a two-year hiatus, coming off a hard loss to Billy Quarantillo at UFC Fight Night 177 in Sep. 2020. After making an unsuccessful promotional debut on short notice, Nelson has gone 1-3 in his last four with a sole coming over Marco Polo Reyes.

On the other hand, Herbert shares the same record for his last four outings, with the single victory against Khama Worthy before his latest outing, where he also suffered a devastating knockout loss to Ilia Topuria.

Kyle Nelson predicts a knockout over Jai Herbert at UFC London

In an exclusive interview with LowKick MMA, Kyle Nelson talked about his fight with Herbert this Saturday and shared a bold prediction.

“Yeah, we’ve seen Jai get knocked out by other guys, even Ilia Topuria, kind of a smaller guy,” Nelson said. “When he faces a guy with my kind of power, which I don’t think he has yet, yeah he’s going to be going to sleep pretty quick.”

Considering how close both fighters’ records are, it appears to be an evenly split contest although “The Monster” has only suffered two losses by KO or TKO whereas Herbert has three.

Nelson isn’t worried about stepping into enemy territory

When asked whether it would have an impact mentally on his performance, Nelson answered to the contrary recalling similar experiences he’s had in the past.

“No, not at all,” he added. “I’ve fought in Mexico before, and again obviously Mexico has a huge fight culture. I was fighting the hometown guy there, and I finished him early. I won the crowd over and that’s what I plan to do in London.”

UFC London is set to go down on July 23 at the O2 Arena in London, England.

Billy Quarantillo Finds The Finish Against Kyle Nelson In Round Three

QuarantiloOpening the main card we have a Featherweight bout between Billy Quarantillo and Kyle Nelson. Round 1: Nelson opens aggressive landing a nice right hook before a high kick. The two continue to exchange on the feet. Nelson bursts forward forcing Quarantillo to clinch on the fence. Nelson reverses position. The two break and move […]

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Opening the main card we have a Featherweight bout between Billy Quarantillo and Kyle Nelson.

Round 1: Nelson opens aggressive landing a nice right hook before a high kick. The two continue to exchange on the feet. Nelson bursts forward forcing Quarantillo to clinch on the fence. Nelson reverses position. The two break and move back to the center before Quarantillo lands a big right hand. Nelson attempts to throw a right hook and eats a knee up the center. The pair clinch again against the fence. Nelson lands a heavy right hand. The two break once again. A high kick is blocked by Nelson. Quarantillo bursts forward with a combination that is blocked. Nelson fights a home for his straight right hand. A low kick almost takes Nelson off his feet. Quarantillo shoots in and secures a takedown. Nelson gets back to his feet threatening a guillotine. A groin strike in the clinch puts a pause to the action. The pair touch gloves and get back to it on the feet, Both fighters land heavy shots. Nelson lands a spinning back kick right before the bell sounds.

Round 2: The round opens with the pair exchanging shots and low kicks. A jab finds home for Nelson, he continues to land including some heavy body kicks. Quarantillo shoots his shot but bails on it before securing the takedown. Nelson continues to land up top forcing Quarantillo to shoot for another takedown. Nelson defends with the two ending up against the cage. Quarantillo lands an elbow in the clinch. He continues to aggressively pursue the takedown eventually securing it. Nelson quickly returns to the feet and the two exchange elbows in the clinch. Quarantillo lands a heavy knee as well as an elbow. The elbows continue as the pair remain clinched. Nelson gets some separation, however, Quarantillo continues to be aggressive coming forward and landing heavy shots. After taking damage Nelson shoots a takedown that is stuffed and sees Quarantillo end the round on top inside Nelson’s guard.

Round 3: Quarantillo opens the round with a one two that puts nelson to sleep and secures him the finish.

Official Result: Billy Quarantillo def. Kyle Nelson via KO (Right Cross) 0:07, R3

VIDEO | Kyle Nelson Expects To KO Billy Quarantillo In Round One

Kyle Nelson (13-3) chats to Nick Mongeau ahead of his fight with Billy Quarantillo (12-2) at UFC Vegas 10 on September 12. Check it out above and subscribe to the LowKickMMA YouTube channel here: https://shorturl.at/JTVX9

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Kyle Nelson (13-3) chats to Nick Mongeau ahead of his fight with Billy Quarantillo (12-2) at UFC Vegas 10 on September 12. Check it out above and subscribe to the LowKickMMA YouTube channel here: https://shorturl.at/JTVX9