‘Doesn’t even belong here’… UFC analyst slams ‘amateur’ performance from UFC Vegas 110 fighter

An lively UFC fighter was extremely critical of one other member of the roster on Saturday night.

Several controversial talking points emerged from UFC Vegas 110 on the Apex on November 1.

Ante Delija has protested his knockout loss to Waldo Cortes-Acosta after it initially appeared like he had won the fight before it was resumed after a break within the motion.

While eye pokes have turn into a narrative for the second consecutive week, one other fight ended up producing a much more complicated discussion.

Fans were suspicious of Isaac Dulgarian’s loss to Yadier del Valle, but that’s not what considered one of the published’s analysts selected to give attention to.

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Michael Chiesa questions whether Isaac Dulgarian belongs within the UFC after recent loss

Isaac Dulgarian was trying to proceed the momentum that he’d built up last day trip after bouncing back from his UFC loss to Christian Rodriguez.

His essential card matchup at UFC Vegas 110 with Yadier del Valle seemed to be a very good opportunity for him to earn his third win contained in the Octagon.

Nonetheless, this wasn’t the case, as his Cuban opponent got the higher of the grappling exchanges before locking in a rear-naked choke for the first-round submission win.

On the post-fight show, UFC analyst and lively welterweight Michael Chiesa broke down what Dulgarian did fallacious when defending the choke.

Chiesa identified several key mistakes that ‘The Midwest Choppa’ made before happening to heavily criticize his overall performance after being impressed by Dulgarian previously.

“That was an F- performance. It was absolute trash. He fought like an amateur. You fought like a man who doesn’t even belong here. And I hate to only totally c— on the guy, but I’ve got to be honest with my assessment. If that’s the way you’re going to fight, there’s other people who find themselves more deserving.”

Michael Chiesa speaks after beating Tony Ferguson in Abu Dhabi
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Yadier del Valle didn’t earn a bonus despite his first-round finish

The UFC bosses were clearly not impressed enough by Yadier del Valle’s first-round finish over Isaac Dulgarian to grant him a post-fight bonus.

4 finishes did earn fighters a further $50,000 at UFC Vegas 110, however the 29-year-old missed out.

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