UFC Issues Statement on Erick Silva Disqualification; Result Stands

Erick Silva (Courtesy of UFC.com)

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Erick Silva wasted no time at UFC 142 Rio recently getting Carlo Prater to the mat and pounding him out in 29 seconds.

It appeared that Silva had run his streak to five consecutive victories.

It wasn’t to be, however, as referee Mario Yamasaki disqualified Silva, saying that he had warned him about repeated blows to the back of Prater’s head, and when the fight had to be stopped, it was due to illegal blows.

The crowd, not seeing what Yamasaki saw, booed the decision heavily.

Even UFC color commentator Joe Rogan felt that Yamasaki’s call was wrong and expressed that opinion in his post fight interview, questioning the referee.

“I was telling him, ‘don’t hit the back of the head,’” Yamasaki said following the disqualification. “I have to decide right then and there. There’s nothing else I can do.”

UFC officials felt strongly enough that Silva shouldn’t have been disqualified that they still paid him his win money.

Because the event was at an international location without a sanctioning body, UFC vice president of regulatory affairs, Marc Ratner, oversaw the event. He reviewed the stoppage and disqualification, issuing the following statement on Thursday:

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Tito Ortiz Talks “Mayhem” Miller & “Rampage” Jackson

Team Punishment photo via Sherdog Forums

For newer fans of MMA it probably should come as no surprise that two of the most charismatic fighters in the game, Jason “Mayhem” Miller and Quinton “Rampage” Jackson used to run with “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” Tito Ortiz as part of Team Punishment.  In this video I watched at CagePotato.com, Ortiz reminisces about Miller & Jackson’s early days and how he would give them advice on how to present themselves to the audience to become more memerable.


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UFC on FX 1 Preview Videos

Pat Barry photo via UFC’s YouTube Channel

This Friday night January 20, 2012, UFC makes its debut on the FX network with UFC on FX 1: Guillard vs. MillerMelvin Guillard was on a 5-fight win streak before getting derailed at the hands of submission expert Joe Lauzon at UFC 136: Edgar vs. Maynard IIIJim Miller was on a similar path with a 7-fight win streak before losing a unanimous decision to Benson Henderson at UFC Live: Hardy vs. Lytle.  Both fighters are looking to rebound in the main event for FX’s inaugural UFC event and get back into the Lightweight title mix.

UFC on FX: Guillard vs. Miller Preview

Going into his fight with Christian Morecraft on Friday, Pat Barry is coming off of a 2-fight losing streak.  First the devasating KO loss to Cheick Kongo and then a triangle submission loss to Stefan Struve.  Morecraft himself was last seen getting knocked out by TUF 10 Alumni Matt Mitrione at coincidentally the same card Barry was KO’d by Kongo.


UFC on FX: Barry vs. Morecraft Preview

Continue reading for the rest of the UFC on FX 1 Card and betting lines courtesy of BloodyElbow.com.

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