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AJ Agazarm on ‘embarrassing, clumsy, disaster’ loss at Bellator 214

AJ Agazarm on ‘embarrassing, clumsy, disaster’ loss at Bellator 214

BJJ No Gi world champion & ADCC silver medalist AJ Agazarm’s pro MMA debut didn’t exactly go as planned… The BJJ ace lost a split decision to fellow MMA debutant Jesse Roberts at Bellator 214. Agazarm secured a rear-naked choke in the second round, but the bell ended rang before he could finish.

Every minute the fight went on, Roberts’ confidence grew. It was apparent as he became more aware of when takedowns were coming and found the range for his punches to land.

His takedowns didn’t have the desired outcome and Agazarm made his frustration known, much to to everybody’s amusement:

Full fight here:

Since then Agazarm posted on his own story as undercard fighters don’t get a post fight press conference:
“Unlike most fighters who save their embarrassing, clumsy, disasters for the END of their careers, I figured I’d just get mine out of the way at the beginning of mine,” he wrote on Twitter on Sunday.

“Unlike most fighters who save their embarrassing, clumsy, disasters for the END of their careers, I figured I’d just get mine out of the way at the beginning of mine,” he wrote on Twitter on Sunday.

 

No word yet on what exactly is next for Agazarm…

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