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21st November 2016
06:44pm GMT

In the post-fight press conference, Gadelha explained that she didn't think the kick landed and that her apology was for throwing the kick as opposed to causing any damage. However, Casey maintains that the strike did indeed land.
The Brazilian MMA Athletic Commission (CABMMA) agree with Gadelha's assessment of the incident. Their COO Cristiano Sampaio explained to MMA Fighting that the referee didn't deduct a point because Casey had feigned injury in order to recover and the strike didn't land.
"Because the kick didn’t land, the athlete forged the injury. Had she not done that, and not used that time to her benefit and rest, he would have deducted the point." "Had the kick landed, Claudia could get two points deducted or being disqualified. (Casey’s) conduct was wrong and unsportsmanlike, which could even be interpreted by the referee as she was giving up on the fight. The point was not deducted because of her attitude. It was an atypical situation and (the referee) acted correctly under our interpretation."
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