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Tyron Woodley vs. Stephen Thompson: What Was Up With That Scorecard?
White feels that since Woodley vs. Thompson won the fight of the night honors at such a monstrous event, and ended in a draw proves how much this fight needs to be fought again, and the fans agree.
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Woodley didn’t win the fight; instead, the decision was a majority draw. Woodley got off to a quick start in the opening stanza, as he took Thompson down and bloodied his opponent with a short elbow from top position.
The final round appeared to be controlled by Thompson, as Woodley seemed gassed from his effort in the fourth round to finish the fight.
After an enthralling five round battle at Madison Square Garden, announcer Bruce Buffer declared Woodley as the victor, with two judges scoring the bout even at 47-47 and a third carding it 48-46 in his favor. Moments later, Buffer double-checked with the commission, and corrected the error, instead declaring the fight a majority draw. Woodley cracked him with a straight right that sent Thompson down and staggering back to the cage.
Conor McGregor and Tyron Woodley go at it – on Twitter. McGregor knocks out Alvarez in second roundMcGregor needs to be recognized as the greatest fighterMcGregor’s goal is to fight MayweatherHarden’s skill set flawless for D’Antoni’s systemsc Judges scored the five-round fight 47-47, 47-47 and 48-. A left hand hurt Woodley midway through the round as Thompson kept pushing him back. Can Conor McGregor go after a third belt? Woodley dropped down for a guillotine and tried to squeeze the life out of him, but remarkably, Wonderboy survived and popped his head out.
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Woodley landed eight of his 11 strikes (73 percent), and all of those were considered significant blows. As the round began to wind down, Woodley looked for an explosive knockout punch, but couldn’t land as Thompson continued to score.