Roy Nelson Apologizes For Kicking John McCarthy

Controversy struck after Roy Nelson’s knockout victory over Antonio Silva on Sept. 24 at UFC Fight Night 95, as “Big Country” elected to kick veteran referee John McCarthy because he felt as if the fight should’ve been stopped sooner. Last month, Nelson was handed a nine months suspension and a $24,000 fine by the Brazilian

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Controversy struck after Roy Nelson’s knockout victory over Antonio Silva on Sept. 24 at UFC Fight Night 95, as “Big Country” elected to kick veteran referee John McCarthy because he felt as if the fight should’ve been stopped sooner. Last month, Nelson was handed a nine months suspension and a $24,000 fine by the Brazilian Superior Justice Court of MMA for his actions.

The STJDMMA, however, then said that Nelson could lessen his punishment to a six month suspension and a $13,700 fine if he were to apologize to McCarthy in the Octagon or at a press conference before Dec. 31. “Big Country” hasn’t performed either of those requests, but he did recently release a statement apologizing to “Big” John:

“First I’d like to apologize to the fans who make our sport,” Nelson told a group of reporters in Las Vegas (Via MMAFighting). “To the Brazilian commission, John McCarthy and the rest of the world, my team and especially my family for my actions in my last fight.

“My actions were out of character. I have nothing against anyone, including John McCarthy. I recognize what I did was a mistake and I was wrong. I can’t apologize enough to John McCarthy, to the commission, and to MMA fans around the world. I can’t wait to get back into the Octagon to entertain the fans.”

It’s currently unclear whether or not Nelson’s suspension will be reduced.

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Over One Million Viewers Tune Into UFC Fight Night 95

Cris “Cyborg” Justino is a rating draw for the UFC. The UFC Fight Night 95 main card did an average of 1.109 million viewers from 10 pm – 1 am eastern standard time. This is the up from the UFC Fight Night 94 main card, which drew 826,000 viewers. UFC FN 95 was the highest

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Cris “Cyborg” Justino is a rating draw for the UFC.

The UFC Fight Night 95 main card did an average of 1.109 million viewers from 10 pm – 1 am eastern standard time. This is the up from the UFC Fight Night 94 main card, which drew 826,000 viewers. UFC FN 95 was the highest watched Fight Night event since March of this year and overall, the event was the 8th highest rating for a FOX Sports 1 Fight Night main card since UFC debuted on the network in August of 2013.

UFC Fight Night 95 took place on September, Saturday 24th at Nilson Nelson Gymnasium in the Brazilian capital of Brasilia and featured Cris Cyborg vs. Lina Lansberg in the main event while the co-main event featured Renan Barao vs. Phillipe Nover. Rounding out the main card was Roy Nelson vs. Antonio Silva, Francisco Trinaldo vs. Paul Felder, and Godofredo Pepey vs. Mike De La Torre.

The prelims for the event drew 883,000 viewers, which is also up from the UFC FN 94 prelims that did 637,000 viewers. The event went up against stiff competition as the show went up against the Arkansas vs. Texas A&M game that did 3,872 million viewers on ESPN.

The UFC returns to television this Saturday with UFC Night 96 from the Moda Center in Portland, Ore. The UFC Fight Pass prelims will begin at 7:15 p.m. ET with four bouts while the FOX Sports 2 prelims air at p.m. ET with four bouts. The main card will begin at 11 p.m. ET on FS1 with four bouts.

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UFC Fight Night 95 Medical Suspensions: Lina Lansberg Out 45 Days

With every decision comes a consequence and for those fighters who took part in battle this past at UFC Fight Night 95, it’s their time to faces those consequences in the form of medical suspensions. Some of the more notable suspensions include Antonio Silva, Paul Felder, and Lina Lansberg being suspended for 45 days with

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With every decision comes a consequence and for those fighters who took part in battle this past at UFC Fight Night 95, it’s their time to faces those consequences in the form of medical suspensions.

Some of the more notable suspensions include Antonio Silva, Paul Felder, and Lina Lansberg being suspended for 45 days with no contact for 30 days.

The main featured Cris Cyborg vs. Lansberg while the co-main event featured Renan Barao vs. Phillipe Nover. Rounding out the main card was Roy Nelson vs. Silva, Francisco Trinaldo vs. Felder, and Godofredo Pepey vs. Mike De La Torre.

Here are the entire medical suspensions:

Gregor Gillespie: Suspended 30 days with 21 days no contact. In addition, suspended 180 days unless cleared by an ophthalmologist.

Hector Urbina: Suspended 60 days with 45 days no contact.

Luan Chagas: Suspended 180 days unless cleared by an orthopedist for fractured fibula.

Erick Silva: Suspended 180 days unless cleared by a doctor for facial fracture.

Paul Felder: Suspended 45 days with 30 days no contact.

Antonio Silva: Suspended 45 days with 30 days no contact.

Lina Lansberg: Suspended 45 days with 30 days no contact.

UFC Fight Night 95 took place on September, Saturday 24th at Nilson Nelson Gymnasium in the Brazilian capital of Brasilia. The UFC Fight Pass prelims started at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT and featured three bouts, the FOX Sports 1 prelims started at 8 p.m. ET/5 pm. PT and featured four bouts. The main card started on FS1 at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT and featured six bouts.

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Video: Roy Nelson Elaborates On Kicking “Big” John After Late Stoppage At UFN 95

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After the UFC Fight Night 95 event in Brasilia, Brazil on Saturday night, UFC Heavyweight contender Roy “Big Country” Nelson spoke in a backstage interview among other things, about his decision to kick referee “Big” Joh…

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After the UFC Fight Night 95 event in Brasilia, Brazil on Saturday night, UFC Heavyweight contender Roy “Big Country” Nelson spoke in a backstage interview among other things, about his decision to kick referee “Big” John McCarthy in the butt after his second-round TKO of Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva.

Nelson, who said it was hard enough fighting a friend in Bigfoot Silva, spoke about being frustrated with “Big” John over the late stoppage in the fight.

“The referee just did a late stoppage,” said Nelson. “If I gotta do his job too, to stop the fight, because I had a big conversation with John [McCarthy] in the back about doing his job” said Neson, through a number of stutters, before closing by saying, “Bigfoot doesn’t need to take anymore blows to the face.”

For video highlights of the Nelson-Silva fight, click here. For video footage of Big Country kicking “Big” John McCarthy in the butt after the fight, click here.

For complete UFC Fight Night 95 results, click here.

Photo: Did Cris Cyborg Miss Weight For Her UFC Fight Night 95 Fight This Weekend?

Is it possible that Cristiane “Cyborg” Justino didn’t actually make weight for her 140-pound catch weight bout against Lina Lansberg at UFC Fight Night 95 this weekend in Brasilia, Brazil?

Featured above is a photo, taken by @MikeDyce, which sho…

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Is it possible that Cristiane “Cyborg” Justino didn’t actually make weight for her 140-pound catch weight bout against Lina Lansberg at UFC Fight Night 95 this weekend in Brasilia, Brazil?

Featured above is a photo, taken by @MikeDyce, which shows the scale reading 141.6 for her weigh-in on Friday morning.

If true as the final number Cyborg saw while standing on the scale, the Invicta FC Featherweight Champion should have then been forced to get the towel out, strip down and see if she made the required weight of 141 pounds, since fighters are allowed to weigh one pound over the limit in non-title fights.

That never happened.

Regardless, Cyborg would go on to defeat Lansberg via second round TKO (video highlights here) at the event. For complete UFC Fight Night 95 results, click here.

Check out video footage of Cyborg’s weigh-in, courtesy of MMAFighting.com, below.

Photos: Paul Felder’s Brutal Cut Backstage After UFC Fight Night 95 (NSFW)

At the UFC Fight Night 95 event in Brasilia, Brazil on Saturday night, UFC lightweight contender Paul Felder was unable to continue in his main card bout with Francisco Trinaldo due to a bad cut he received inside the Octagon.

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At the UFC Fight Night 95 event in Brasilia, Brazil on Saturday night, UFC lightweight contender Paul Felder was unable to continue in his main card bout with Francisco Trinaldo due to a bad cut he received inside the Octagon.

After the event, UFC President Dana White shared the following photos of the cut being cleaned up and fixed up backstage immediately after the fight. Check out the photos below.

For video highlights of Felder-Trinaldo from UFN 95, click here. For complete UFC Fight Night 95 results, click here.

WARNING: These photos are not safe for work (NSFW).

This picture is even nastier!!! @felderpaul

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I'm feeling like the @felderpaul stoppage was a good one!!!

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