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Tahir Abdullayev is a winner after his debut at UFC Baku, but not without controversy.
The opening welterweight bout of Saturday’s show in Azerbaijan was already shaping up to be a forgettable debacle, with Abdullayev and opponent Jefferson Nascimento showing little aggression through the first two rounds and Nascimento receiving a strange warning from referee Jim Perdios for inactivity.
But Perdios saved his most questionable call for last as he called for a technical knockout stoppage late in Round 3 during a sequence where Abdullayev was throwing strikes from top position but did not appear to have Nascimento in serious danger.
Watch the clip below and judge for yourself.
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Afterwards, there was some protest from Nascimento, but the official result announcement was otherwise made without incident.
Based on Abdullayev’s work in Round 3, he likely would have won a decision as the official scores had the fighters tied on all three judges’ cards. The official time of the stoppage was 4:28 into Round 3.
Abdullayev and Nascimento were both competing in the UFC for the first time. The win improves Abdullayev’s pro record to 20-3, while Nascimento loses his undefeated record after going 13-0 to begin his pro career.
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