Beneil Dariush claims Tony Ferguson ‘Glitched’ during their UFC fight: ‘There was an awkward pause in this striking’

Tony Ferguson glitched during UFC fight with Beneil Dariush his striking paused it was awkwardBeneil Dariush has voiced his concern for past-foe, former interim lightweight champion, Tony Ferguson, claiming he witnessed what he described as a “glitch” in their UFC 262 clash back in 2021, calling for the Oxnard native to truly consider retiring from the sport. Dariush, the current number four ranked lightweight contender, has been sidelined since […]

Tony Ferguson glitched during UFC fight with Beneil Dariush his striking paused it was awkward

Beneil Dariush has voiced his concern for past-foe, former interim lightweight champion, Tony Ferguson, claiming he witnessed what he described as a “glitch” in their UFC 262 clash back in 2021, calling for the Oxnard native to truly consider retiring from the sport.

Dariush, the current number four ranked lightweight contender, has been sidelined since he featured in the co-main event of UFC 289 back in June, suffering a first round ground strikes TKO loss to former undisputed champion, Charles Oliveira in the pair’s championship eliminator.

The defeat saw Iranian-born grappler, Dariush’s impressive eight fight winning run halted – having most recently turned in a one-sided unanimous decision win over recent UFC Vegas 79 headliner, Mateusz Gamrot back in October of last year.

Embarking on a stunning winning streak between 2018 and June of this year, Dariush turned in an impressive unanimous decision win over former interim champion, Ferguson two years ago – almost submitting the Californian with a third round kneebar in Houston, Texas.

Beneil Dariush claimed Tony Ferguson “glitched” during their UFC 262 clash

However, when reflecting on his bout with The Ultimate Fighter victor, Dariush claimed he witnessed somewhat of a “glitch” in the system for Ferguson, pleading with the 39-year-old to retire from mixed martial arts.

“As far as Tony Ferguson goes, I think Tony should hang it up but it’s his decision because from my understanding, in his training, he feels better, he’s doing better, it’s just for some reason, fight day, it’s not showing up, you know,” Beneil Dariush told Luke Thomas during a recent interview. “And he has reasons for every one of the fights but from what I felt personally, when I was striking with him, and we didn’t do a lot of striking, there was a weird, awkward pause in his striking, almost like a glitch in the system.”

“So, I didn’t like that,” Beneil Dariush continued. “I personally think he should retire. But, it’s Tony’s choice.’ (H/T MMA News)

Already booked to return following a sixth straight loss against Bobby Green at UFC 291 in July, Ferguson is slated to feature on the main card of UFC 296 in December, taking on the returning polarizing lightweight, Paddy Pimblett in an end-of-year clash. 

Do you think Tony Ferguson should retire from MMA after UFC 296?

Brandon Moreno Ready To Big Brother Deiveson Figueiredo In Rematch

Even though Brandon Moreno exited UFC 256 beltless, he left the arena filled with confidence after going the distance in a draw with champion Deiveson Figueiredo. In what was hailed by many to be fight of the year, the two flyweights put on an all-time…

Even though Brandon Moreno exited UFC 256 beltless, he left the arena filled with confidence after going the distance in a draw with champion Deiveson Figueiredo. In what was hailed by many to be fight of the year, the two flyweights put on an all-time classic back when they fought on that fateful December night. […]

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Coach Details The Leg Injury Charles Oliveira Suffered Before Title Win

Despite suffering a leg injury in camp, Charles Oliveira persevered and won the vacant lightweight belt against Michael Chandler in an inspiring performance. Charles Oliveira is familiar with the struggles of life, and at an early age, the Brazilian ha…

Despite suffering a leg injury in camp, Charles Oliveira persevered and won the vacant lightweight belt against Michael Chandler in an inspiring performance. Charles Oliveira is familiar with the struggles of life, and at an early age, the Brazilian had to learn that lesson in a visceral way when medical professionals said he may never […]

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Jacare Souza No Longer Under UFC Contract After UFC 262

Once, one of the meanest and most difficult middleweight athletes on the planet, Jacare Souza’s UFC tenure has finally come to an end. According to sources at ESPN, the former Strikeforce champion is a free agent following the completion of the l…

Once, one of the meanest and most difficult middleweight athletes on the planet, Jacare Souza’s UFC tenure has finally come to an end. According to sources at ESPN, the former Strikeforce champion is a free agent following the completion of the last fight on his latest UFC contract. Following his arm breaking at UFC 262 […]

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Darren Till Inspired By Charles Oliveira’s UFC Title Win

Darren TillCharles Oliveira’s victory at UFC 262 will undoubtedly serve as inspiration for many fighters, and Darren Till is no different. Oliveira claimed the UFC lightweight championship with a second round stoppage of Michael Chandler on Saturday. The victory came after a 27 fight run spanning over 11 years in the organization. It was the longest […]

Darren Till

Charles Oliveira’s victory at UFC 262 will undoubtedly serve as inspiration for many fighters, and Darren Till is no different.

Oliveira claimed the UFC lightweight championship with a second round stoppage of Michael Chandler on Saturday. The victory came after a 27 fight run spanning over 11 years in the organization. It was the longest stretch any fighter had gone before winning a title.

Till saw Oliveira’s performance over the weekend and is using it as inspiration. Sitting down with Michael Bisping on his Believe You Me podcast, Till said Oliveira’s victory has reaffirmed his belief that he too can one day be champion (H/T MMA Fighting).

“I take inspiration from a lot of things and you see Charles Oliveira, he just became the lightweight champion after, what, 10 years, 11 years?” Till said. “How many losses? How many wins? How many setbacks? How much being looked over? So that for me is a big factor, knowing that I’m 28, I haven’t been in MMA that long, only a few years and I feel like I’m at me prime in the next year or two.”

Till knows a thing or two about facing adversity in the past few years. After starting his career 17-0-1, Till earned a welterweight title shot against then-champion Tyron Woodley. He was handed his first career loss with a second round stoppage, and suffered the same fate in his subsequent fight against Jorge Masvidal. The losses prompted a move up to the middleweight division, where he debuted with a win over Kelvin Gastelum. Any momentum he had hoped to build off that victory was halted when he was then dominated by former champion Robert Whittaker over five rounds, dropping him to 1-3 during his current run.

‘The Gorilla’ had hoped to right the ship against Marvin Vettori, but was forced out of the fight with a broken collarbone. Further adding insult to injury, Vettori’s performance over late replacement Kevin Holland would earn him a shot at middleweight king Israel Adesanya. However, Till isn’t letting the missed opportunity get the best of him, as he knows that, like Oliveira, his day too will one day come.

“Let Marvin have his shot. Congrats on getting it and all that,” Till said.

“I’ve sacrificed too much f—ing s— in my life to get to this point in my life and be like, ‘Yeah man, I’m happy I was a top three UFC fighter.’ A lot of people get to the UFC and they feel like they’ve achieved, ‘Oh, I’m in the UFC.’ I ain’t happy with just being in the UFC… I’ve sacrificed too much f—ing s—. I’ve never had another job. I’ve never done any other s— in me life. I’ve gone through hell and I’ve got to this point. I’m not prepared in any way, shape, or form to take any steps back. In fact, everyday I feel like I’m more violent to get what I want. In retrospect, I’m not gonna let no one or nothing stop me. I know for a fact in my life I will be a UFC champion. There just ain’t no two ways about it.”

Till’s climb back to title contention starts in August when he faces off against Derek Brunson in a main event bout. Brunson is riding high on the back of a 4-fight win streak, and has historically only tasted defeat when going against the truly elite. If Till can find a way past the perennial contender, he might just find himself back at the top of the division with a chance at middleweight gold in his sights.

Do you think Darren Till will have his own Charles Oliveira-like run to UFC gold? Let us know!

Darren Till Inspired By Charles Oliveira’s UFC Title Win

Darren TillCharles Oliveira’s victory at UFC 262 will undoubtedly serve as inspiration for many fighters, and Darren Till is no different. Oliveira claimed the UFC lightweight championship with a second round stoppage of Michael Chandler on Saturday. The victory came after a 27 fight run spanning over 11 years in the organization. It was the longest […]

Darren Till

Charles Oliveira’s victory at UFC 262 will undoubtedly serve as inspiration for many fighters, and Darren Till is no different.

Oliveira claimed the UFC lightweight championship with a second round stoppage of Michael Chandler on Saturday. The victory came after a 27 fight run spanning over 11 years in the organization. It was the longest stretch any fighter had gone before winning a title.

Till saw Oliveira’s performance over the weekend and is using it as inspiration. Sitting down with Michael Bisping on his Believe You Me podcast, Till said Oliveira’s victory has reaffirmed his belief that he too can one day be champion (H/T MMA Fighting).

“I take inspiration from a lot of things and you see Charles Oliveira, he just became the lightweight champion after, what, 10 years, 11 years?” Till said. “How many losses? How many wins? How many setbacks? How much being looked over? So that for me is a big factor, knowing that I’m 28, I haven’t been in MMA that long, only a few years and I feel like I’m at me prime in the next year or two.”

Till knows a thing or two about facing adversity in the past few years. After starting his career 17-0-1, Till earned a welterweight title shot against then-champion Tyron Woodley. He was handed his first career loss with a second round stoppage, and suffered the same fate in his subsequent fight against Jorge Masvidal. The losses prompted a move up to the middleweight division, where he debuted with a win over Kelvin Gastelum. Any momentum he had hoped to build off that victory was halted when he was then dominated by former champion Robert Whittaker over five rounds, dropping him to 1-3 during his current run.

‘The Gorilla’ had hoped to right the ship against Marvin Vettori, but was forced out of the fight with a broken collarbone. Further adding insult to injury, Vettori’s performance over late replacement Kevin Holland would earn him a shot at middleweight king Israel Adesanya. However, Till isn’t letting the missed opportunity get the best of him, as he knows that, like Oliveira, his day too will one day come.

“Let Marvin have his shot. Congrats on getting it and all that,” Till said.

“I’ve sacrificed too much f—ing s— in my life to get to this point in my life and be like, ‘Yeah man, I’m happy I was a top three UFC fighter.’ A lot of people get to the UFC and they feel like they’ve achieved, ‘Oh, I’m in the UFC.’ I ain’t happy with just being in the UFC… I’ve sacrificed too much f—ing s—. I’ve never had another job. I’ve never done any other s— in me life. I’ve gone through hell and I’ve got to this point. I’m not prepared in any way, shape, or form to take any steps back. In fact, everyday I feel like I’m more violent to get what I want. In retrospect, I’m not gonna let no one or nothing stop me. I know for a fact in my life I will be a UFC champion. There just ain’t no two ways about it.”

Till’s climb back to title contention starts in August when he faces off against Derek Brunson in a main event bout. Brunson is riding high on the back of a 4-fight win streak, and has historically only tasted defeat when going against the truly elite. If Till can find a way past the perennial contender, he might just find himself back at the top of the division with a chance at middleweight gold in his sights.

Do you think Darren Till will have his own Charles Oliveira-like run to UFC gold? Let us know!