
Caolan Loughran is not too happy with the controversy around his UFC London Fight against Nathan Fletcher.
On Saturday evening in the O2 Arena in London, Caolan Loughran took on the teammate of Paddy Pimblett, Nathan Fletcher, in the making in a resorting competition.
Fletcher achieves the Irish of their days in the amateur and since then the two are involved in a feud, especially as they train in rival gyms in Liverpool.
Their UFC London fight, however, is covered with controversy after Loughran got the decision win, to the large divide of Pimblett and much of the UFC fan base.
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The first round between the Bantam weights was a narrow round with 'The Don' that did enough to score on most score cards.
Round two was a clear round for Fletcher that came close to a finish at several times. The final round, however, was the one who distributed the opinion, because Loughran probably did enough to grab it for the majority, but then Fletcher donated Late in De Ronde, again near a finish.
During the call for the fight, John Gooden, Michael Bisping and Paul Felder were. Just a day away from his fight, Loughran went to social media to break his silence after the victory, which suggests that fans look at the fight and commentary of Bisping.
“2-1 Don. Very easy to score to score. Only stupid Bisping,” Loughran said in a post on X.
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Given their history, the victory must have been an extremely sweet for 'The Don' after he once bumped with Paddy 'The Baddy' on a coach after the two had argued about Fletcher.
Not only would the win Loughran have satisfied because of the feud between the two, but because it probably saved his career in the UFC.
Since he came to the promotion, the 28-year-old 1-2 was and he probably had only drawn a deal with four fights, his future leaned on winning on Saturday.
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