amazing how effective UFC PR is (Khamzat)

There are some presumptions being made with incomplete evidence. It's possible the weight miss was something he was told to have, it's also possible he was being unprofessional about the weight cut. The booking is not the only reason, he's a pull out merchant. You can't just overlook that, because it doesn't for your narrative. Two things can be true. Would love see him and DDP next.
 
Khamzat fucked himself missing weight and getting injured and pulling out of fights and whatnot. Let's be real here.

But yeah, it's time. It's been time.

He's earned his MW title shot, he had earned a WW title shot.

I think scratch the Strickland fight and get him in there vs DDP asap.ASAP.

Sorry Sean, there's just a guy who is breaking jaws in round 1 here. The pitter patty decisions you put on need to move to the side.
But Sean said "let's go to war" when campaigning for the rematch against DDP

We gotta see the rematch as he promised us it's going to be a war
 
I laid out the reason. He was the fall guy for them clearly altering all the matches at UFC 271 once it became apparent that the fans and media villainized the UFC and made Nate into a hero for being sacrificed. Read that paragraph. It is #7.
I always thought the Nate thing didn t make sense and was some kind of a fix.
 
I always thought it was sketchy that the UFC sent one of their doctors to his room and forced him to stop cutting the night before weigh ins. Khamzat and his coaches said that he was 173lb the night before weigh in day , which is totally on pace to make weight. The only other time I recall a similar situation is when the doctors pulled Max out of the Khabib fight. Max was also surprised and felt that he could’ve made the weight too.

The UFC was getting so much heat for the Nate vs Khamzat match up. Nobody would’ve been happy to watch Nate get murdered in his last fight. I wouldn’t be surprised if they pulled some shit to sabotage the fight at the last minute.
 
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There are some presumptions being made with incomplete evidence. It's possible the weight miss was something he was told to have, it's also possible he was being unprofessional about the weight cut. The booking is not the only reason, he's a pull out merchant. You can't just overlook that, because it doesn't for your narrative. Two things can be true. Would love see him and DDP next.
Obviously there isn't a video recording of Dana White admitting to the public "hey I changed all the matchmaking at 271 because we took a lot of shit in the media, then pinned the changes on a fighter instead of the fact that we took a lot of shit in the media for our matchmaking".

What we absolutely DO have though is agreement between the UFC and Khamzat that a "UFC doctor" told him to rehydrate, then they weighed in, then UFC acted outraged he was over the limit. Which... again... literally every non-HW on Earth would be far over their limit after rehydrating. So yeah, doesn't pass the smell test.

You can be deathly ill and the doctor says fuck this shit / fight is off. See Khabib at 209, Max at 223, etc. Or you can be NOT deathly ill and the doctor says ok we're good to go. See every normal event. I have literally never seen this happen any other time: the doctors says fuck this shit you are deathly ill and have the rehydrate NOW / then right after he says that, he goes "ok cool you're all good now so let's weigh you in for tomorrow's fight!" Oh and then right after that unprecedented doctor decision there happens to be 6 fighters that all are magically weighing differently than they did the rest of their careers. How CONVENIENT!

Has that ever happened any other time in MMA history? If anyone has an example I'd love to hear it. If NOT, why is this the first and only time in human history where that happened?
{<jordan}

Yeah, it's UFC PR department's problem.
lol... yeah, a true victim.
See above / let me know if you can think of any other time in MMA history where that happened.
 
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