Aussie caught in controversial UFC moment
Jake Matthews experienced a controversial moment during his UFC fight against Neil Magny. He believed he had secured a submission victory, but the match was allowed to continue. This incident has sparked discussions among fans and analysts regarding fight regulations.
- ▪Jake Matthews thought he had won the fight with a submission against Neil Magny.
- ▪The fight was controversially allowed to continue despite Matthews' belief in his victory.
- ▪The incident has led to discussions about the rules and regulations in UFC fights.
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