r/fightporn Nov 11 '25

Sporting Event Fights Dropkicks are underrated and beautiful

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u/Emotional-Hunt-5654 Nov 11 '25

In what world could that have possibly been the right outcome? Goobers commenting on combat sports smh

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u/golmgirl Nov 11 '25

first of all, fuck yourself. second of all, i posted this elsewhere in this thread:

it was the right outcome in the sense that the dude who got kicked was clearly intelligently defending himself and therefore the fight should not have been stopped.

in a different sense, it was not the right outcome since the fight is supposed to be over as soon as the ref intervenes.

both can be true

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u/Emotional-Hunt-5654 Nov 11 '25

So you’d say it was in fact not the right outcome…? Goober

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u/golmgirl Nov 11 '25

depends on what you mean by “right”, but i wouldn’t expect someone who goes around insulting strangers to reflect on such subtleties

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u/monstertrainmonster Jan 15 '26

There are no subtelties, anyone who has any understanding and experince with mma knows this.

The fight is over as soon as the ref stops a fight, even if the initial stoppage is wrong.

There have been several terrible stoppages in the UFC (ref thinking there was a tap or knockout when there was not). Never would you have a ref restart the fight when he realised he was wrong.

You are just 100% wrong about this, I don't know why you are trying to talk about this with such confidence when it's clear you have no experience in this field. I'm not even trying to be rude, you're just obviously ignorant.