‘Horrible stoppage’ … UFC fans protest Dan Ige’s KO over 6’2″ bogeyman

The referees on UFC 314 hear it tonight.

Earlier on the UFC 314 Undercard, Sedriques Dumas protested against his TKO loss as a premature interruption to Michal, even though the hunter received a lot of punishment for almost 20 seconds.

A few fights of the main event between Alexander Volkanovski vs. Diego Lopes, the Prelim headliner than '50k' Ige hunted a new knockout against a much larger opponent in Sean Woodson.

Standing on 6'2 ″ long, Woodson Miami entered an unbeaten line of 7 fight against the #15-ranged IgE.

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Referee stops the fight of Sean Woodson on UFC 314

Woodson would not go into the Octagon.

In the final round, Ige pushed out with bumps with bumps within a minute. Ige stalked his opponent down and peppered him with more shots.

Woodson shot in for a Takedown that would lead to his undo.

Ige threw the Takedown and after firing an almost dozen strikes on the head, the referee stopped the match precisely because it seemed as if Woodson would improve his position and leave the Takedown attempt.

Fans do not agree with 'early stopping'

Woodson had his hands out to the referee and protested against the interruption as premature.

Woodson gave his first loss in almost five years and in a doubtful way the hunter was not the only one who was not satisfied with the interruption.

“Early stoppage,” wrote a fan on 'X'.

“Woodson is said to have made a comeback and would have chosen him terrible,” wrote another fan on 'X'.

“Bad stopping but Woodson was gone anyway. That Takedown attempt was weak,” wrote a fan on 'X'.

“Top 5 worst stop pages,” wrote a fan on 'X'.

The UFC commentators also agreed that the Woodson stoppage was premature.

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