“This is all Khabib’s fault” – Fans heartbroken as Tony Ferguson ‘damages legacy’ after disappointing loss to Bobby Green at UFC 291
Fight fans disappointedly react after watching Tony Ferguson lose his sixth UFC fight in a row. Here is what happened.
Tony Ferguson and Bobby Green (Image Courtesy: UFC)
Tony Ferguson continues his losing streak as he fails to stop Bobby Green at UFC 291. Going into the fight, Ferguson promised fans to get back to his winning days, however, that wasn’t the case.
Bobby Green came prepared and despite getting knocked in the first round was in full control throughout the fight. Green continuously got into a dominant position and didn’t give Ferguson any breathing space. However, Tony Ferguson showed character and got out of numerous difficult positions in in the fight.
But, In the third round, Green was dominating on the ground and managed to get a submission hold of Tony Ferguson. The ‘El Cucuy‘ didn’t tap but ultimately lost consciousness and the referee had to stop the fight.
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Fans reacts to Tony Ferguson yet again failing to win an UFC match-up
Ferguson’s last UFC win was in 2019 where he beat Donald Cerrone via TKO. Since then the UFC legend had lost fight fights in a row. Today with the Bobby Green loss that count has increased to six losses in a row.
Fight fans are extremely disappointed to see a superstar like Ferguson fall in such a manner in his career. Here are some of the most notable tweets after the fight at UFC 291.
Many fans mentioned that Tony Ferguson should retire from UFC as losing fights continuously will not add anything to his legacy. Some hardcore fans were extremely heartbroken by Ferguson’s loss as the fighter has entertained millions throughout his career.
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