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- Updated: September 11, 2016
The post-fight skirmish between Fabricio Werdum and Edmond Tarverdyan was an ugly sight, but that’s where the story ends.
The Ohio Athletic Commission will not discipline anyone involved in the strange post-fight incident at UFC 203 in Cleveland, executive director Bernie Profato told MMA Fighting on Saturday night. Profato said he spoke with all involved and they apologized to the commission.
“Everyone left on a positive note,” Profato said. “They said they respected the commission and assured this would never happen again.”
After Werdum won a bizarre unanimous decision against Browne in the co-headliner, things got even weirder. While Werdum and Browne were waiting for announcer Bruce Buffer’s official reading of the results, …