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    Fabio Maldonado should have learned his lesson in his fight against Kyle Kingsbury last June — if the judges refuse to count body punches as “effective damage,” you might as well just start head-hunting and grunting and hope for the best. Once again, the Brazilian light-heavyweight put on a body-shot clinic in his bout against Igor Pokrajac at last night’s UFC event, and once again he wound up with a unanimous decision loss, with one judge inexplicably handing all three rounds to the Croatian. Many observers called this one a robbery, and you can understand why if you look a little closer at the striking totals. According to FightMetric…

    - Round 1: Maldonado out-landed Pokrajac 36-6 in significant strikes, 47-16 overall.

    - Round 2: Maldonado out-landed Pokrajac 26-13 in significant strikes, 60-18 overall.

    - Round 3: Maldonado out-landed Pokrajac 36-17 in significant strikes, 59-30 overall.

    - Overall: Maldonado’s success-rate for significant strikes was 72% (98 of 137), compared to 45% for Pokrajac (36 of 80). The final overall striking total was 166-64 in Maldonado’s favor.

    Of course, some of Pokrajac’s shots ranked among the most effective of the match, and he did score a takedown in round 1, but was Pokrajac’s strike-quality really enough to overcome Maldonado’s overwhelming advantage in quantity? And are body-shots the new leg-kicks, in terms of MMA judges not giving them enough credit?

    Sketchy decision aside, Maldonado vs. Pokrajac was a highly entertaining scrap that was a clear front-runner for UFC on FUEL 3‘s Fight of the Night award — until Zombie vs. Poirier came along and snatched the bonuses away at the buzzer. Tough break(s), Fabio…
    This was a beautiful example of how the striking numbers don't mean as much as they used to in a decision. 166-64 and the guy loses to a unanimous decision! Wow!! I watched the fight and it was a great fight. But Maldonado was landing time after time after time. Body shots or not....they were HARD. This is exactly why I don't go by the striking numbers alone to justify a fight. Nothing matters but the judges' decision.
    "He woke up because I kept punching him in the face." --Thiago Alves

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    Re: Maldonado vs Pokrajac....perfect example of strikes landed meaning little anymore

    madonado won that fight. if rogan would have been there he would have said it.
    "SHIAT BIOTCH, thats a big ass!"

    A clear concience is a sign of a bad memory.

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