A blunder from referee Keith Peterson led to a no contest in the UFC on ESPN 46 fight between [autotag]Dan Argueta[/autotag] and [autotag]Ronnie Lawrence[/autotag].
After Argueta (9-1 MMA, 1-1 UFC) caught Lawrence (8-2 MMA, 2-1 UFC) in a mounted guillotine choke in the first round of their featherweight, Peterson thought he witnessed a tap from the defending fighter.
Although Lawrence was in a compromised position and holding his hand out, he did not make a clear tapping motion, but Peterson stopped the fight after grabbing the fighter’s arm to check for consciousness. The Nevada Athletic Commission reviewed the footage, and the bout was deemed a no contest.
Check out a replay of the final sequence below (via Twitter):
Bit of controversy here at the APEX! 😳
Dan Argueta gets the first-round guillotine over Ronnie Lawrence…but was it a tap?! #UFCVegas75 pic.twitter.com/T5khWCW7Ui
— UFC (@ufc) June 17, 2023
The official result has been declared a no contest. ❌
Maybe we'll see this one run back, we move on LIVE on ESPN2 / @ESPNPlus. pic.twitter.com/H33HtFGepU
— UFC (@ufc) June 17, 2023
Both Argueta and Lawrence were visibly disappointed at the conclusion of the fight, but it was beyond the point of the rules allowing it to be restarted.
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