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It was the language barrier- Paul Harris didn't understand the rules.Palhares did ok at not letting go of submissions in ufc
UFC used to dom this shit all the time in the early 00s.I could be wrong but I thought only the UFC had him listed at that. I dont remember Tapology having that.
Here is the explanation I believe: The “24–5 after he beat Mike Pierce” number appears to come from a UFC.com recap that states the win “improves to 24–5,” but that tally does not match contemporaneous major coverage (ESPN reported Palhares as 15–5 around that bout), and it is not consistent with comprehensive record-keeping sites that track his full career outside the UFC; those databases commonly list him at 19–13–1, which reflects that (1) some early bouts are inconsistently classified across databases (so “baseline” records can differ by a fight), and (2) his post-UFC run included many additional losses plus at least one later result change (a Fight Nights Global decision that was overturned to a draw), which materially alters the headline totals over time.View attachment 1133751
I missed this one?
The UFC used to have Rousimar on a 24-5 record after he beat Pierce (and got cut for being complete trash), but now he's listed as having a final MMA record of 19-13-1 by all of Sherdog, Tapology, and Wiki.
When did this happen? When/how did his record get nuked?
I hated that guy but you better fucking believe i watched every second of every fight he was in during his ufc run. Not many of the I hate this guy so I watch dudes left. I guess pyfer is there for me.

That is a good question. I have no clue how the UFC built his record up to that. It doesn't line up with reality. It could have been a typo that was just carried on for a few years. I remember an infamous gaffe when the UFC announced/listed Kristian Rothaermel as 40-3 instead of 4-3 on TUF, and then he got handled by Bisping in a couple minutes.Good question for @JayPettryMMA.
This is a forgotten moment of dopesmanshipBless Belcher for putting palhares on ice