Jairzinho Rozenstruik might return to the top-10 of the UFC’s heavyweight rankings next week. However, the focus after his victory is not on his performance but on the scoring of one judge.
In their UFC 305 bout, Rozenstruik outperformed Tai Tuivasa with technical striking, causing significant damage. Tuivasa injured his leg with a leg check in the second round, and Rozenstruik almost finished him with a couple of flurries in that round.
Despite one judge scoring the fight 29-28 for Rozenstruik and another judge scoring it 30-27 for Rozenstruik, a third judge, Howie Booth, scored every round in favor of Tuivasa. This decision contradicted the unanimous opinion of MMA media and fans that Rozenstruik won rounds two and three.
MMA Fans And Media Blast Judge Who Awarded Tai Tuivasa A 30-27 Card Despite Being Dominated By Jairzinho Rozenstruik
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Rozenstruik has now won three of his last four fights.
Tuivasa, on the other hand, has lost five consecutive matches. UPDATE: The judge who scored the fight for Tuivasa has been relieved of his duties for the rest of the night.