UFC 221 carried some proof, yet again, that it pays to cheat
If MMA’s rowdy demographic ever gets around to making a more sophisticated drinking game, the inclusion of a “shot each time somebody cheats and gets by with it” rule would surely turn things loopy. It’s actually fashionable to slam a knee into an unsuspecting groin to let somebody know they’re in a fight, just as a timely finger into an eye socket these days is smart business. That’s because warnings for cheating don’t show up in the box score. Looked
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