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13th February 2017
03:36pm GMT

“It wasn’t meant for me to hit her after the bell. It was in the heat of the moment. I apologise. I’m not like that.”The man who was responsible for ensuring the fight didn't continue at the end of each round was the man in the middle, Todd Anderson. De Randamie is under no obligation to stop fighting until the referee steps in and the judges can only dock points if they are informed to do so. There are a million factors that could have caused Anderson not to penalise de Randamie, but he failed to do it. That's why Dana White took aim at him so vehemently after the show, and it's why de Randamie shouldn't be held accountable for how the fight was scored. https://twitter.com/danhardymma/status/830656218226126848 Two of the greatest officiators in the game, John McCarthy and Marc Goddard, have confirmed that it was Anderson's responsibility to stop the fight at the buzzer. https://twitter.com/JohnMcCarthyMMA/status/526808753165713408 https://twitter.com/marcgoddard_uk/status/831149705749000192 It's an unfortunate result for 'The Preacher's Daughter,' who went from being the queen of MMA after brutally knocking out Ronda Rousey to slumping to a three-fight skid. Although, with the women's 145 lb division still in its infancy, she'll know she's not far off another crack at the belt.
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