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Valentina Shevchenko Blames Split Draw on Mexican Independence Day ‘Pressure’

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Alexa Grasso made her first flyweight title defense against Valentina Shevchenko in the main event at Noche UFC on Saturday. “Bullet” looked to regain the title she’d lost to the Mexican in a huge upset at UFC 285 earlier this year.

Both fighters went toe-to-toe from the opening bell, with Shevchenko likely edging out the first round with some leg kicks and control time against the fence. Nevertheless, Grasso bounced back strong in the second frame, dropping Shevchenko with a huge right hand. However, the former champ managed to control incoming damage by landing an immediate takedown and spending the rest of the round in control.

Shevchenko’s grappling dominance was also the story of the third round, although Grasso displayed impressive nerves in fighting through a guillotine. The fourth frame was extremely close as “Bullet” failed to control Grasso on the ground while the Mexican unleashed a flurry of knees during a frantic exchange.

Although Shevchenko was seemingly leading in the final frame, she lost her grip during a tie-up and ended up giving her back. Grasso spent the rest of the round trying to sink in a rear-naked choke.

In the end, Alexa Grasso retained her flyweight title with the fight being scored a majority draw. While Sal D’Amato gave it to Shevchenko, Junichiro Kamijo had Grasso winning and Mike Bell scored it a draw with a 10-8 fifth round in favor of the reigning champion.

During her post-fight Octagon interview, Valentina Shevchenko declared she had done enough to regain her title and blamed the decision on the potential pressure felt by the judges due to the event being held on Mexican Independence Day.

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It could've contributed to Bell giving Grasso a 10-8 in R5, IMO. The hype of the moment was like something out of a movie. Hometown hero, high-profile rematch, extremely close fight, and the champ capitalizes off an error to go for the finish in the final minutes of the final round. I can't speak for him, but maybe he let the emotion of the event and the circumstances cloud his judgement.
 
Fans spotted the judge Mike Bell leaving the arena, he's clearly on the Mexican payroll! :eek: Very biased guy, on his way to celebrate Mexican Independence Day.

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Reminds me of Joanna's meltdown after the second Rose fight, also claiming rugged judging. <Lmaoo>
 
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