“These Canadians are straight a*s” – Canadian men going 0-7 on UFC’s return to Toronto has fans brutally trolling fighters

Canadian male fighters go 0-7 at the UFC 297 event, leaving canadian MMA fans with a lingering sense of disappointment.


“These Canadians are straight a*s” – Canadian men going 0-7 on UFC’s return to Toronto has fans brutally trolling fighters

Canadian male fighters went 0-7 in the UFC 297 event (via YouTube/UFC.com)

The UFC 297 event in Toronto was an important event for Canadian mixed martial arts, bringing together nine Canadian participants to demonstrate their skills in the cage. Despite the anticipation and domestic support, the outcome for Canadian male fighters was disastrous. The Canadian men came out with a combined 0-7 record in their respective fights.

Canadian male fighters had tough fights and were defeated across the board. Malcolm Gordon lost to Jimmy Flick via an arm-triangle choke in the second round. Yohann Lainesse lost to Sam Patterson by a rear-naked choke submission in the first round. Brad Katona also lost against Garrett Armfield in his fight.

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Charles Jourdain lost a split decision to Sean Woodson. Serhiy Sidey lost a split decision against Ramon Taveras, while Marc-André Barriault was defeated in a split decision by Chris Curtis. Mike Mallot’s undefeated run came to an end in the third round, when he was defeated by Neil Magny via TKO. Despite their best efforts, the Canadian men had a tough night in the octagon at UFC 297.

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Despite all the Canadian men losing, all hope was not lost. The Canadian women stepped up to steal the show in their respective fights. Jasmine Jasudavicius demonstrated her abilities by defeating Priscila Cachoeira by submission with an anaconda choke in round three. Another Canadian fighter, Gillian Robertson defeated Polyana Viana via TKO with punches in the second round. The Canadian women athletes won both bouts at UFC 297.

The conclusion of UFC 297 serves as a reminder of the unpredictability of mixed martial arts. While the Canadian male fighters suffered defeats, the women showed their tenacity and skill, getting their country recognition and pride.

Fight fans react to Canadian men garnering a flawless defeat record at UFC 297

As the octagon lights shone bright and anticipation grew at UFC 297 in Toronto, Canadian fans were excited to see a display of their country’s mixed martial arts talent. However, the night proceeded with disappointment for the Canadian crowd, producing a broad spectrum of responses from the enthusiastic audience.

Canadian women fighters save the country's pride with a 2-0 at UFC 297
Canadian women fighters save the country’s pride with a 2-0 at UFC 297 (via Sportsnet/YouTube)

Fight fans took to social media to react to the 0-7 record of Canadian male fighters at UFC 297. The major themes of the responses were disappointment and anger, with most fight fans echoing this sentiment. Even hyped talent like Mike Mallott and Charles Jourdain couldn’t break the 0 at UFC 297. Here are some of the responses from fight fans:

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The emotional rollercoaster that unfolded during the event highlighted the strong bond between Canadian MMA fans and their athletes. This underlined the resiliency and unwavering support that defined the sport’s ideology in the Great North.

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