Ian Garry suffers wardrobe malfunction and changes shorts mid-fight as he LOSES to Shavkat Rakhmonov at UFC 310
When IAN MACHADO GARRY faced former training partner Shavkat Rakhmonov, he lost for the first time as a professional and experienced a wardrobe malfunction.
Early on Sunday morning, the Irishman competed in the co-main event of UFC 310 in Las Vegas in an attempt to win a shot at the welterweight title.
However, a unanimous decision loss to the Kazakh killer has put a stop to his hopes of competing for UFC gold.
Rahmonov stifled slickstriker Garry by using a grappling-heavy style against the five-rounder.
However, Garry tangled him up in multiple submission attempts in the final round, nearly knocking him out of the unbeaten ranks.
The 27-year-old Garry appeared to be seconds away from winning the fight with a tight, rear-naked choke. Rakhmonov, however, was able to escape and reach the last horn.
Each of the three judges submitted a scorecard with a score of 48–47.
One of the main talking points of the battle, along with a wardrobe malfunction in the middle of the fight, was Garry’s close call with Rakhmonov.
It turned out that in the early stages of the fight, between the third and fourth rounds, Garry tore his shorts.
And he changed into his backup shorts after stripping down to his underwear rather than fighting in the frayed shorts.
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For the first time in UFChistory, the broadcast team was taken aback by the viral event.
MMA fans were also astounded; one exclaimed, “Well, that’s a new one.”
“First short change in the octagon?” remarked another.
Another added, “Seen it all now.”
Someone said, “I always enjoy seeing something I’ve never seen in the Octagon before.”
Someone someone added, “Mid-fight shenanigans.”
Garry’s loss to Rakhmonov was his first since he lost to Andreeas Binder as an amateur back in March 2018.
However, he is certain that he would win UFC gold someday, stating: “I thought Shavkat would give it his all.
He brought with him the pressure, the venom, and the struggling.
“I believe I was more successful than he was, and I felt like I shut down practically everything he did.
“I put an end to all of his achievements. I halted everything he attempted to do. I turned it off.
“I was the one who applied chokes and submissions after beating him in the clinch, stopping him on his knees, and stopping him on his feet.
“Shavkat never looked like that in a fight that we witnessed.
“Today, I m very happy with my performance.
“My hand may have not have got raised, but I know I m a champion at heart and I will get that belt one day.”
Elsewhere on the card, Alexandre Pantoja retained his flyweight title with a second-round submission of UFC newcomer Kai Asakura in the main event.
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Former heavyweight title chllenger Ciryl Gane edged his rematch with Alexander Volkov via split decision.
And Bryce Mitchell and Doo-ho Choi scored third-round knockouts of Kron Gracie and Nate Landwehr respectively.
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