The UFC Vegas 21 medical suspensions have been released. At UFC Vegas 21, Belal Muhammad was the victim of a vicious eye poke from Leon Edwards that saw the main event end in a no-contest. It was clear from both the audio of Muhammad’s groans as well a…
The UFC Vegas 21 medical suspensions have been released. At UFC Vegas 21, Belal Muhammad was the victim of a vicious eye poke from Leon Edwards that saw the main event end in a no-contest. It was clear from both the audio of Muhammad’s groans as well as the visual of Muhammad’s blinded eye just […]
After the ending to last weekend’s card reignited the age old debate, Daniel Cormier has weighed in with his thoughts when it comes to MMA gloves. UFC Vegas 21 came to an unsatisfying end when Leon Edwards poked Belal Muhammad in the eye while throwing a body kick in the main event. It was the […]
After the ending to last weekend’s card reignited the age old debate, Daniel Cormier has weighed in with his thoughts when it comes to MMA gloves.
UFC Vegas 21 came to an unsatisfying end when Leon Edwards poked Belal Muhammad in the eye while throwing a body kick in the main event. It was the second time in the fight Muhammad was the victim of an eye poke, and the damage caused left him unable to continue.
Since then, fans and fighters alike have engaged in the online debate about what to do with MMA gloves. The argument is that the current model used by the UFC allows fighters to open their hands completely, meaning fingers can be spread out which leads to eye pokes. Many people, including noted MMA coach Trevor Whittman, have thrown about ideas on how to improve the current model. Speaking on his DC & Helwani podcast, Cormier admitted that the design can be improved upon, but also said he believes there is no perfect solution (H/T MMA Fighting).
“A lot of times when you poke eyes, you are trying to grab,” Cormier said . “If your fingers aren’t allowed to open or straighten, I think that you could eliminate some of the eye poking but the reality is, there’s gonna be issues with the gloves being curved if we go forward. My thing is this, you’re never gonna find something that works perfectly. There’s gonna be issues with everything and I don’t know what it’s gonna take in order to stop eye poking. I believe eye pokes will still happen, maybe not as frequently but they will still happen.
“Eye pokes happen just about every fight. The big one that just happened with Belal, is probably – when was the last time a big one like that happened where it was so damaging?”
Daniel Cormier has unwittingly become something of an expert on eye pokes himself. He’s twice fought Jon Jones, who has become notorious for leaving his fingers extended out, and was on the receiving end of an eye poke in the last fight of his career against Stipe Miocic. Still, Cormier believes that since eye pokes rarely result in fights being stopped, redesigning gloves in a way that could effect other aspects of MMA might not be the best solution.
“Having curved gloves will help, because it does allow you to still lock your hands and wrestle,” Cormier said. “You can still grab, you can do everything, it keeps the fingers from going straight. Even when Jones would touch people in the eye, he wasn’t trying to. He was just trying to manage distance and because he’s so long, he’d put his arms out…
“I do believe that the rounded glove could help, so long as it’s not so rounded that it’s making it into a fist. You just don’t want it into a fist. You want to be able to maneuver and use your hands. So if it’s just a little curve, just to bend the front, okay, but not anything that makes your fingers kind of all the way go forward.”
For their part, the UFC and athletic commissions have added rules to try to limit the amount of eye pokes that occur. Referees are now allowed to warn fighters – and even take points – if they continuously leave their fingers extended. While the rule seems to make sense in theory, Cormier says there is no way to stop eye pokes from happening completely. According to him, it’s just part of the fight game that fighters will have to learn to overcome.
“This thing that they started implementing, where you’re supposed to have your hand up, has helped, but the reality is, you’re in a fight,” Cormier said. “Sometimes those things happen. Unfortunate that it happens in those big spots. So yeah, I’m all for different designs on the gloves but I do believe that with the different designs, I don’t know what the issue will be but there will always be something. In a fist fight, it’s never perfect… There’s always gonna be issues but we should do whatever’s necessary to limit those things.”
Do you agree with Daniel Cormier that there is no way to eliminate eye pokes in MMA?
Stephen Thompson believes he deserves a title shot more than Leon Edwards. At UFC Vegas 21, Edwards made his return to the Octagon against Belal Muhammad who stepped up on short notice. Early on in the fight, Edwards had success but in the second round…
Stephen Thompson believes he deserves a title shot more than Leon Edwards. At UFC Vegas 21, Edwards made his return to the Octagon against Belal Muhammad who stepped up on short notice. Early on in the fight, Edwards had success but in the second round, he poked Muhammad in the eye and the fight was […]
Stephen ‘Wonderboy’ Thompson believes he has a better case for a title shot than Leon Edwards. ‘Rocky’ returned from nearly two years out of action this past weekend. The Englishman looked good early but his fight with Belal Muhammad at UFC Vegas 21 ended in unfortunate circumstances. An eye poke from Edwards left Muhammad unable […]
Stephen ‘Wonderboy’ Thompson believes he has a better case for a title shot than Leon Edwards.
‘Rocky’ returned from nearly two years out of action this past weekend.
The Englishman looked good early but his fight with Belal Muhammad at UFC Vegas 21 ended in unfortunate circumstances.
An eye poke from Edwards left Muhammad unable to continue. The fight was ultimately declared a no-contest.
“That’s nine fights in a row, I’ve fought everyone they’ve given me, I’ve stepped up to fight all the top guys they’ve all turned me down so,” Edwards said. “I belong in a title shot, I have worked my way back up from getting defeated by Kamaru Usman, I have fought everybody, I have offered to fight everybody so I feel I deserve A title shot now, why should I do another ten fights to get a title shot you know?”
‘Wonderboy’ wasn’t a fan of those comments and used his “What’s Up Everybody?!” podcast to make that clear.
“With the eye poke, there’s only one thing to do and that’s to run it back, Thompson said. “I know Edwards is saying he deserves the title next, but you can’t get the title after being gone for two years and then having a no contest with a poke to the eye. Come on.”
He continued, “I know Edwards is like, ‘No, man, I want to fight for the title,’ but come on, dude, you haven’t fought. I deserve the title more than you deserve it at this point. I’m just saying, you know what I mean? Come on, guys. I’m the only guy that Usman hasn’t fought.” (Transcribed by MMA Junkie)
Who you think is more worthy of a welterweight title shot? Stephen Thompson or Leon Edwards?
There were a few reasons why Colby Covington didn’t end up facing Leon Edwards this past weekend. Covington was viewed as the initial replacement opponent for Edwards once Khamzat Chimaev had to pull out of the fight due to COVID-19 related issues. However, that didn’t end up panning out with Belal Muhammad stepping in instead. […]
There were a few reasons why Colby Covington didn’t end up facing Leon Edwards this past weekend.
Covington was viewed as the initial replacement opponent for Edwards once Khamzat Chimaev had to pull out of the fight due to COVID-19 related issues.
However, that didn’t end up panning out with Belal Muhammad stepping in instead. So what was the reason Covington didn’t fight Edwards?
For one, he wanted a lot more money than was offered to him. Then, of course, he was also allegedly getting close to UFC flyweight Polyana Viana with Covington posting a photo of themselves in recent weeks.
“There wasn’t much talks, you know?” Covington told Submission Radio (via RT). “I was balls deep in Polyana Viana, so get me off the couch in three weeks notice to fight some Leon Scott [Edwards] guy. You know, it was going to be a price tag. I wanted a little bit more than was in my contract, I just wasn’t gonna show up for a normal paycheck to fight that guy. The way I fight guys, I redline it every time I fight.
“So when I fight you know you’re getting a Ferrari that’s coming forward, high octane, high energy, and he’s coming to fight and bring the fight. … So if I want to fight at my best, I need a full training camp. That fight was never gonna happen unless the UFC was gonna pay for it to happen because like I said before, I was with Polyana Viana. I got better things to do than show up on some irrelevant card against some irrelevant guy named Leon [Edwards].”
Of course, Viana had previously come out and stated that she and Covington are just friends. So it should be interesting to see what she has to say about these comments from Covington.
What do you think of Covington’s reasons for not fighting Edwards?
In the main event of UFC Vegas 21, Leon Edwards was making his return against Belal Muhammad. The hope was the fight would add some clarity to the top of the crowded welterweight division, but that is far from the case. Early on in the fight, Edwards w…
In the main event of UFC Vegas 21, Leon Edwards was making his return against Belal Muhammad. The hope was the fight would add some clarity to the top of the crowded welterweight division, but that is far from the case. Early on in the fight, Edwards was having a ton of success and landed […]