Quillan Salkilld earned a memorable debut at the Universal Fight Championship (UFC), knocking out India’s Anshul Jubli with one punch in just 19 seconds. Salkild headed for a battle at Kudosbank Arena in Sydney, Australia. Also, after Juburi was knocked out, there were several protests, and suggestions emerged that the judge acted prematurely and decided on the game in court by Australia when the Indians of the time were not actually appearing. did.
Jubli tried to test Salkilld with a punch in his body, but the Australian fighter seemed absolutely amazed at the shock. Salkild then forges the jabs in Juburi before landing a brutal right-handed punch that the Indians weren’t ready.
As a result, Jubli collapsed. Just as Salkilld tried to land another blow on Jubli, already on the floor, the referee stepped in and stopped the fight. Here’s the video:
Quillan Salkilld finishes Anshul Jubli #UFC312 pic.twitter.com/vihlrl70k8
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However, Jubli later insisted that he would continue the fight before the judge intervened, rather than going all out. He immediately protested the halt by reaching for his opponent’s feet in a desperate attempt to continue the fight. However, the judge had called him and there was no turn back.
Opinions have been split on social media as to whether the judge was right to cancel the fight when Jubli fell. Ranked No. 10, UFC lightweight Renato Moicano is one of the MMA’s fraternity celebrities and said the fight should not be stopped.
“Twenty years of the UFC welcome Indians and the judges do that (laughing emojis),” he said.
It was the second UFC appearance for India’s Ansul Jubuli, who had high expectations for himself against local enthusiast Sarkild.
With his debut, Jubli was creating a brave battle that saw him impress everyone in the first few rounds. However, the table was transformed into the third round as the Indians were overwhelmed by the changes in the enemy’s gear.
“Now I’ve had the experience of fighting a huge crowd watching you. There was a lot of adrenaline. I was very excited about my final battle, even before I stepped into the Octagon. It was the first time I’d performed in front of 50,000 people in a toast,” Jubli said before Sunday’s match.
“But I don’t think that will happen this time. I went through it. Now I only have one job. I have to do my best. And I have a victory I have to come back,” he added.
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