MMA fan Obed Ardon attended his first UFC occasion final weekend in Las Vegas, snagging tickets for the UFC 300: “Pereira vs. Hill” pay-per-view (PPV) tremendous present on April 13 at T-Cellular Enviornment in “Sin Metropolis.”
Secure to say it was an expertise he’ll always remember.
Ardon was slugged by rising UFC light-weight contender Arman Tsarukyan whereas “Ahalkalakets” was making his stroll to the cage, however insists he did nothing bodily throughout their confrontation. He does, nonetheless, confess to “upsetting him.”
There appears to be plenty of that going round nowadays.
“I’d wish to apologize to Arman for upsetting him by flipping him off. I used to be buzzing all day and the second acquired to me,” Ardon informed Bloody Elbow. “It was my first time attending a reside UFC occasion and it was completely unimaginable. I’m glad the incident wasn’t as unhealthy because it may have been. I do need to clarify that I didn’t pull him in the direction of me, yell out offensive phrases or something of that nature. I flipped him off nothing else. Congrats to Arman on an ideal efficiency and better of luck to him in opposition to whoever he fights for the title.”
UFC CEO Dana White was anticipating a lawsuit from the T-Cellular assault.
“To reply Dana White’s feedback about suing: I cannot sue, that by no means crossed my thoughts,” Ardon continued. “My first thought was I hope I don’t get kicked out. Thanks Uncle Dana for blessing us with a tremendous 300 card… and may you bless me and my brothers up with tickets to UFC 303?”
Appears like a small worth to pay for the UFC 300 incident.
UFC 303 on June 29 in Las Vegas shall be headlined by the return of former UFC two-division champion Conor McGregor, who fights fellow “Final Fighter” coach Michael Chandler within the five-round, welterweight most important occasion.
For full UFC 300 outcomes and LIVE play-by play click on HERE.