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  1. #596
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    pulling for mccall bigtime here...big fan
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    lol I bet Ian doesn't even know this is up on facebook (he's got hundreds of pics), but this is him and that dick Apple... LOL

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    I was a Damon Stoudemire fan. Mighty Mouse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pew Pew View Post
    midgets man midgets
    They prefer vertically challenged.

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    1 round a piece..?? gonna be realllll close....glad I didn't touch it!

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    Mighty Mouse or 4th round
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    Close, but imo 29-28 mighty, def won first, close 2nd, better 3rd for mighty...

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    McCall looked like he was head hunting a bit
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    Mighty Mouse made the proper adjustments!

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    McCall looked a lot slower this fight. Weight cut ****** him up. He was bragging on the UG that he cut the last 18.5 lbs in a day and was up to 155 later after the weighins

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    Mighty was better this time, creepy was the same as last fight

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    Quote Originally Posted by Libert1ne View Post
    McCall looked a lot slower this fight. Weight cut ****** him up. He was bragging on the UG that he cut the last 18.5 lbs in a day and was up to 155 later after the weighins
    He was also looking to land the one punch power shot as well...especially in first round he was just head-hunting and not throwing any combos
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    Mighty Mouse is A Beaut.
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    I had 6 units on mouse @ -150, initially I thought it was a gift but after a lot of quality cappers took McCall I got nervous.

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    INTERNET / -1 Ticket #: 70691936
    Jun 08 05:35 PM
    MU STRAIGHT BET
    [24442] H MARTINEZ -200
    (B MAGALHAES vrs H MARTINEZ)
    200 / 100 100 WIN
    WIN
    06/07/2012 04:30 PM
    INTERNET / -1 Ticket #: 70711057
    Jun 08 06:10 PM
    MU STRAIGHT BET
    [24437] B ROBERTS -125
    (B ROBERTS vrs C MAGALHAES)
    63 / 50 50 WIN
    WIN
    06/08/2012 12:33 AM
    INTERNET / -1 Ticket #: 70713662
    Jun 08 07:00 PM
    MU STRAIGHT BET
    [24429] J PAPAZIAN -155
    (J PAPAZIAN vrs D PAGUE)
    155 / 100 -155 LOSE
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    06/08/2012 10:37 AM
    INTERNET / -1 Ticket #: 70713674
    Jun 08 07:00 PM
    MU STRAIGHT BET
    [24429] J PAPAZIAN -155
    (J PAPAZIAN vrs D PAGUE)
    155 / 100 -155 LOSE
    LOSE
    06/08/2012 10:38 AM
    INTERNET / -1 Ticket #: 70689830
    Jun 08 07:25 PM
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    [24425] M GRICE +135
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    50 / 68 68 WIN
    WIN
    06/07/2012 03:10 PM
    INTERNET / -1 Ticket #: 70731179
    Jun 08 07:25 PM
    MU STRAIGHT BET
    [24425] M GRICE +110
    (M GRICE vrs L GARCIA)
    50 / 55 55 WIN
    WIN
    06/08/2012 07:13 PM
    NTERNET / -1 Ticket #: 70691114
    Jun 08 09:10 PM
    MU STRAIGHT BET
    [24413] E WINELAND +195
    (E WINELAND vrs S JORGENSEN)
    25 / 49 49 WIN
    WIN
    06/07/2012 03:50 PM
    INTERNET / -1 Ticket #: 70732515
    Jun 08 09:40 PM
    MU STRAIGHT BET
    [24410] M PYLE -195
    (J NEER vrs M PYLE)
    390 / 200 200 WIN
    WIN
    06/08/2012 07:58 PM
    INTERNET / -1 Ticket #: 70735304
    Jun 08 10:00 PM
    MU STRAIGHT BET
    [24405] C BRENNEMAN +155
    (C BRENNEMAN vrs E SILVA)
    50 / 78 -50 LOSE
    LOSE
    06/08/2012 09:46 PM

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    Well, Papazian ****** up what would have been an epic night... Luckily the chasing worked out for me and Pyle got me back in the green.

    Profited 160, can't complain but man I can't get over the fact my favorite pick in papazian lost (seems to happen to me as of late where my lesser confident picks come through).. IN the end the degenerate chasing and tilt got me back in profit, just sucks because started off as a great night and other solid plays came through, would have been flawless (although I prob wouldn't have played pyle if I was +money going into that fight and still would have played charlie B)...

    Anyways, sounds like many had a rough night and sounds like many did welll. Congrats to the winners

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeFactoCrippler View Post
    score had to be an accident. judges are inept, probably polacks or something.
    turns out you were correct. focked up the points handicap.

    http://mmajunkie.com/news/29189/mike...nimous-nod.mma

    Officials with the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, which oversees the Florida Boxing Commission, on Tuesday confirmed to MMAjunkie.com that judge Ric Bays, whose score was read as 30-27 for Rocha, had scored the fight in error.

    "After the fight, Ric Bays informed the Commission that he scored the wrong corner and asked for a correction," said Sandi Poreda, the director of communications for the FDBPR. "As the other fight was starting, the commission changed it on the official record."

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    Stop posting in this dreadful thread. LET IT DIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Florida commission explains officiating in Pague vs. Papazian at UFC on FX 3

    by Matt Erickson on Jun 13, 2012 at 7:00 pm ET
    Friday's UFC return to Florida came with its fair share of questionable scoring and officiating.

    UFC president Dana White gave the Florida Boxing Commission a little bit of a pass after UFC on FX 3 at BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise, saying problems with judging and reffing are universal – while still saying "there was some bad judging here, and there was some even worse reffing."

    After several surprising scores from judges and strange decisions from referees, the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, which oversees the FBC, explained to MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) some of the decisions and its internal policies.

    Friday's oddest incident involving a referee took place in a preliminary card fight between Dustin Pague and Jared Papazian. When the fight hit the ground, Pague worked for a rear-naked choke. To defend, Papazian tried to push off the cage with his feet. As shown on the FUEL TV live broadcast, in a span of about 30 seconds, referee Frank Gentile warned Papazian six times not to push off the cage with his feet.

    Under the Unified Rules of MMA, a fighter cannot use his toes to "grab hold of the fence and start to control either their body position or their opponent's body position." But a fighter may, however, "place their feet onto the cage and have their toes go through the fencing material at any time." Replays on FUEL did not appear to show Papazian's feet, or Pague's, for that matter, using toes to advance their position at any time.

    At the 2:25 mark of the first round, Gentile told Papazian, "Get your feet of the cage. Get your feet off that cage." He followed, seconds later, by telling the fighter twice to "Push off the cage," implying Papazian was not allowed to use his feet for any kind of leverage as he tried to defend Pague on his back. And just seconds after that, Gentile warned both Papazian and Pague to remove their feet from the cage – and stepped in to physically pull their feet back himself.

    Moments later, Papazian, his feet now on the canvas, was forced to tap to the choke.

    White, at the post-fight news conference, was in disbelief at Gentile's actions, in particular.

    "How about the guy who's yelling at the fighters, saying, 'You can't touch the cage'?" White asked Friday at the post-fight news conference. "Like his body cannot touch the cage. What? There were others, too. It was bad. It was as bad as bad gets. I mean, when the ref is interfering with the fight – you're not even supposed to know the ref is there. But that wasn't the case tonight."

    Sandi Poreda, the director of communications for the FDBPR, told MMAjunkie.com what Gentile said was behind his actions – and also said Papazian has not appealed the decision with the commission. She said Gentile was making sure the toe-grabbing rule was followed, not incorrectly interpreting the rule or creating a new one on the spot.

    "In the specific situation with Papazian’s feet on the cage, there was a miscommunication between the referee and the fighter," Poreda said. "The referee was enforcing the rule that prohibits 'grabbing' the cage with one's toes. The officials discuss each event after the event has concluded. This issue was discussed, and the officials were encouraged to communicate clearly with fighters. Jared Papazian has not appealed the decision."

    In the fight between Seth Baczynski and Lance Benoist, Baczynski was hit with a pair of illegal knees while on the ground – yet Benoist wasn't docked any points. That situation is a little different than the one involving Gentile, in that taking a point was at the discretion of referee Chris Adams, and he chose to go with a pair of warnings.

    And as MMAjunkie.com reported earlier today, Mike Pierce's win over Carlos Eduardo Rocha – which was announced as a split-decision victory for him with scores of 30-27, 30-27 and 27-30 for Rocha – actually was a unanimous decision. But judge Ric Bays scored the fight for the wrong corner, and it wasn't corrected until after the next fight had already started.

    Poreda said there is constant communication between the commission and its officials and judges.

    "The Commission conducts pre- and post-event briefs with the officials at each event," Poreda said. "Updates to rules and any other pertinent information is discussed prior to events, and a full discussion of each event is held after the event concludes. This in-field training is used to ensure officials have the most current information and are constantly reviewing their work to increase professional development."

    As White said, and can certainly attest, the judging and officiating problems that occur in MMA aren't limited to one state's athletic commission. But between Friday's in-cage situations and attendance and gate figures that, like other UFC trips to Florida, failed to meet expectations, it's not likely the promotion will be rushing back to the Sunshine State.

    When reminded it had been a while – more than three years – since the UFC's last trip to Florida, White was blunt: "It's gonna be a while again."

    For more on UFC on FX 3, stay tuned to the UFC Events section of the site.
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  32. #627

    Why doesn't Papazian appeal? I mean pushing of the cage in that situation is one of his main defenses, Plus you could clearly see he was confused which is not the mindset to be in when someone is clinging to your back trying to choke you

  33. #628

    If i was papazian I would have just kept doing it. Getting a point deduction is better than getting choked out. Especially if you can be vindicated later on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeFactoCrippler View Post
    If i was papazian I would have just kept doing it. Getting a point deduction is better than getting choked out. Especially if you can be vindicated later on.
    Agree...

    In the end though I think papazian was screwed, the second pague slapped on the body triangle I knew it was over... BUt you never know, this is interesting because I honestly didn't notice... As someone who lost money on papazian I guess it does make me a little upset that something could have been different, but in the end I still think that rnc would have been sunk, he was in a bad spot with lots of time.... Sucks!!!

  35. #630

    He is appealing the decision and trying to get a rematch.

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