She previously earned a narrow split decision win in her flyweight debut against Liz Carmouche at UFC Fresno in December. On Fight Pass prelims, fans witnessed a women’s flyweight scrap between Alexis Davis and Katlyn Chookagian, live from the Scotiabank Saddledomeĭavis, a former bantamweight title challenger, was looking to improve on her two fight win-streak heading into her scrap against Chookagian. On Saturday, July 28, the UFC touched down in the Calgary, Alberta, Canada to bring fight fans the card on FOX 30. Katlyn Chookagian played out on the prelims of UFC on FOX 30 in Calgary at UFC Sao Paulo.Here is how the women’s flyweight fight between Alexis Davis vs. Before his last defeat, the 31-year-old also lost fights to the likes of Mike Perry and Gunnar Nelson, dating his last win back September 2018, when he TKO’d Carlo Pedersoli Jr. The loss to Nicolas Dalby puts Alex Oliveira (19-8-1-2 NC) on a three-fight losing streak. I have to wait for the UFC to give me a call. I want to keep my head cool and just fight. If I could fight him again, I would show that the loss does not tell the whole story. If possible, Alex still wants perform again in 2019, and would not turn down a rematch against Dalby, too. With a loss as frustrating as that in his last outing, it’s no surprise Oliveira wants to get back in the Octagon as soon as possible to try and erase the memory of that fight in Denmark. My fighters, their teams and myself are the ones who lose with that. I’ll complain every time something like this happens, and I think everyone should, too. The mistake in Dhiego Lima’s fight almost cost that. “The mistake in (Oliveira’s) fight cost him half of his purse. “A mistake happens, everyone forgets about it in three or four days, and life goes on. “I’ll appeal every time there’s a mistake, not because I think I’ll win, but because we have to fight it,” Davis said. Davis told MMA Fighting that he will indeed be appealing the decision: This actually flies in the face of what his manager, Alex Davis has said. You have to raise your head and keep training.”
It hindered my performance, but it’s no use crying over spilled milk. I did everything right, but one thing went wrong, and it wasn’t my fault.
We go through an entire journey during a training camp, it makes you feel powerless. He said there was no action, he told us to stand up. He could have let us fight, I was on top. “He made a mistake, it’s fine, life goes on. “It was f-ked up, everyone saw it, I don’t have to say anything,” Oliveira said. In an interview with Combate, Oliveira does state that Saber made a mistake that he believes cost him the fight, but sees no point in crying over the past, as frustrating as a result like that can be after going through all the sacrifices of a training camp. The Brazilian ‘Cowboy’ does not like to hold a grudge.Īlthough referee Rebin Saber played a major part in Alex Oliveira’s loss to Nicolas Dalby at UFC Copenhagen, standing the fighters up in the third round while Oliveira was actively working from the top which gave Dalby a chance to steal the round and win the fight via unanimous decision, Alex prefers to focus on his future rather than on the past.