UFC heavyweight ‘violated’ opponent by trying to TKO him in the most disrespectful way imaginable

MMA is known as controversial, especially given the wild series of techniques and personalities of the sport. Sometimes hunters go too far.

We have seen it all in terms of disrespectful moments in fighting: touching an unconscious opponent after the bell is all too often understandable; Showboating is honest game; Hitting an opponent after the BEL has been technically attacked. What about inappropriate attack half fight?

Controversial has bent Adesanya Paulo Costa after he had defeated him by TKO on UFC 253. Another incident contains UFC Heavyweight Donale Mayes, who competes at UFC Vegas 102 against Johnny Walker's brother, Valter Walker.

This is what happened.

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Don'Tale Mayes tried to hurt UFC opponent with hip strikes

Mayes met in December 2021 against colleague -heavyweight Josh Parisian on UFC Vegas 45. 'Lord Kong' worked Paris from reach, and eventually got him against the cage and pulled him down. Mayes showed some skill in side control and the round one was in the books.

The fight would take a bizarre turn in the round two, where Mayes took over the top check in the North-South position and tried to use the support point of his Lieswacht to harm his opponent, essentially in the face of Paris.

Fortunately for Paris, the horn sounded, and he was not subject to more punishment – or worse – TKO'd due to long -term hip attacks.

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“What is this?” Commentator Brendan Fitzgerald noticed.

“It is unique, creatively striking,” Bisping Jested. “The hip bot, to the main bone.”

“Happy holidays!” Fitzgerald was surprised.

Mayes defeated Paris in the third round by means of elbows from the Crucifix position. He makes his 11th UFC appearance at UFC Vegas 102 on 15 February, where he takes on Walker.

UFC Vegas 102 full fight card

The full fight card from UFC Vegas 102 is as follows, subject to change:

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