Dominick Reyes issues statement after being ‘robbed’ of an interview at UFC 327

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Dominick Reyes was not pleased to have been denied time on the microphone with Joe Rogan.

Saturday’s UFC 327 numbered event was an enormous one for the sunshine heavyweight division, with three of the five principal card fights happening at 205 kilos.

Carlos Ulberg knocked out Jiri Prochazka to change into the brand new champion in the load class, while Paulo Costa made a successful arrival to stake his claim to a shot at ‘Black Jag’.

Reyes was the opposite light heavyweight winner, but his victory in Miami didn’t receive the identical fanfare.

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Dominick Reyes posts message on social media after being denied a UFC 327 interview

The previous title challenger, whom many believed deserved a victory over Jon Jones seven years ago, fought Johnny Walker contained in the Kaseya Center.

That bout was not a fan favorite at UFC 327. Joe Rogan said Reyes vs Walker ‘sucked’ while commentating on the published, and it appears that evidently many within the MMA community concurred.

‘The Devastator’ answered critics in his first post-fight social media statement, having been denied the possibility to achieve this alongside Rogan contained in the Octagon.

“Since I got ROBBED of my post fight speech, here is my official speech,” Reyes wrote on Instagram.

“At the start I would really like to thank my lord and savior Jesus Christ! I’d wish to thank @johnnywalker for the technical battle. Thanks to my team! Thanks to the UFC for an incredible fight week!

“To the fans of Miami, I do know you wanted blood but sometimes that’s not the way it goes. I like you son. Daddy’s coming home!”

Reyes was not the one winner unhappy to have been forced out of the cage in quick time.

Aaron Pico beat Patricio Pitbull within the featured prelim to record his first UFC win and bounce back from a brutal knockout loss in his debut last August.

Nonetheless, the previous Bellator standout’s dream of a post-fight Octagon interview with Rogan was not made a reality by the promotion on April 11.

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