[autotag]Max Rohskopf[/autotag] had to take stopping his UFC debut into his own hands.
Saturday’s UFC on ESPN 11 fight with Austin Hubbard into his own hands after his corner refused to it for him.
Rohskopf (5-1 MMA, 0-1 UFC), who entered the fight as an unbeaten lightweight prospect each win by submission, was outmatched by Austin Hubbard (12-4 MMA, 2-2 UFC) through two rounds after taking the matchup on just 10 days’ notice.
The fight became increasingly dominant in Hubbard’s favor as it wore on, but not so much that Rohskopf found himself in true danger of being finished. He was clearly defeated, though, after Round 2 as he went back to his corner telling coach Robert Drysdale that he didn’t want to continue.
Rohskopf told Drysdale to “call it” several times and also said “I don’t have it.” Drysdale refused to oblige to Rohskopf’s request, instead urging him to push through. Drysdale attempted to leave the octagon after telling his fighter to go out and establish top position.
This was a crazy moment in the corner between Max Rohskopf and Robert Drysdale just prior to Max calling the fight himself. #UFCVegas3 pic.twitter.com/tlffFIDjOo
— Mike Bohn (@MikeBohnMMA) June 20, 2020
Rohskopf didn’t get off the stool, though, which caught the attention of referee Mark Smith, who called for a timeout before the start of the third round.
Smith approached Rohskopf and asked him if he wanted to continue the fight, and Rohskopf answered no. The fight was immediately called off.
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