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King Mo: ‘Whenever there’s a close fight, I always end up losing’
- Updated: May 16, 2016
Muhammed Lawal feels like he can’t catch a break. The former Strikeforce light heavyweight champion had been on a seven-fight win streak in Bellator and Rizin since a close loss to Quinton Jackson two years ago, and once again dropped a close decision to Phil Davis over the weekend and Bellator 154. Like the Rampage fight, he thought he took the first two rounds against Davis and deserved the nod (via MMA Fighting):
“Yeah, I wasn’t sure,” he said. “Look at the Quinton Jackson fight. I thought I won that fight and they gave a unanimous decision to him. I thought I won the first two. In the third, I think he won, but I came up and kept trying to finish the fight.”For some reason, whenever there’s a close fight, I always end up losing. …
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