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MMA Fans Are Divided Over the Controversy Surrounding the Illegal Upkick Rodolfo Bellato Susained from Paul Craig at the end of the First Round of Their Prelimina Card Headliner at Ufc Atlanta.
Beautiful Seemed to Have Been Briefly KNOCKED UCONSCIOUS by the Upkick and the Judes Ended Up Ruling the Light Heavyweight Bout A No Contest. Many Fight Fans Now Believe That Bellato May Have Exaggerated The Impact, Noting that he appeared to complain to the referee While Falling to the Canvas.
In the Aftermath of the Bout, the Brazilian Immoredelly Issued A Stament Saying That the Impact Susained by Him was legitimate and he lost control over his senses. He further dismossed the allegations by insisting that he would never run away from a war.
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The Post Sparked Several Fan Reactions on the Platform. One fan wrote:
“Looked Fake AF, But Sometimes The Body is Freaky, Who Knows?”
Others commented:
“The Kick Didn’t Even Hit Him in the Face. It Grazed His Shoulder.”
“Get this Guy Into the Wwe With the Over-The-Top Acting.”
“Defend Yourself at All Times. It’s like the First Lesson.”
“Usully, you don’t remember the shot at all.”
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Aljamain Sterling Found Himself in a similar controversy when he faces Petr yan at UFC 259. Drawing from His Own Experience, Sterling Appears to Believe That Rodolfo Bellato Was Genuinely Hurt.
In this end, Yan Landed An Illegal Knee to A Grounded Sterling’s Face which Resultred in A disqualification for the Russian Fighter. In the aftermath, ‘The Funk Master’ was Heavavily Criticized by Fans, Who Formped the Narrative That The 35-Year-Ong Exaggerated the Impact and Faked the Knockout.
Sterling Addresed the Bellato Situation in A Video on His YouTube Channel, Stting that he Didn’t Believe the Brazilian was acting and suggested he may have been legitimately howrt.
Check out Aljamain Sterling’s comments on Rodolfo Bellato Below (8:54):
Edited by Shehryar Edibam