Diego Sanchez talks about his controversial fight at UFC Fight Night Rio Rancho.
The veteran fighter had a tough night at the fight night event as Michel Pereira dominated the first two rounds and appeared on his way to win the third before connecting with an illegal knee. When asked if he could fight, Sanchez said no and the Ultimate Fighter alumni got the victory via disqualification.
Many have since criticized Sanchez’s performance and decision to not continue the fight. The 38-year-old has been labeled a quitter by many and according to the welterweight himself, he didn’t quit, he made a smart decision:
Did I quit? No,” Sanchez told
MMA Junkie.
“I got hit with a (expletive) serious knee to the head. I knew I was going down on the scorecards, I knew how things were rolling out. I made a smart, veteran decision because I know my face is, regardless or not of the last two minutes of the fight, my face is going to be covered in blood. The image is going to be painted on the judges. I already know. I don’t have a chance of winning that fight anymore. So, did I quit? I made a (expletive) smart decision to not put myself in some real danger where I would’ve been injured when that mother(expletive) hit me with an illegal shot when I was down.”
Sanchez understood that he was going to lose the fight; however, he notes that Pereira lost control of fight and could’ve seriously hurt him:
“I took a hard hit to the head, but I made the right decision,” Sanchez said.
“I knew that maybe I was going down on the scorecards. I knew. But my opponent lost control. He did not have the awareness to notice that I had gone down from a shot to the ribs. That really injured me, that shot to the ribs. It broke two of my ribs completely. I went down. He did not have the awareness that I went down. He threw a fully powered shot to my mother(expletive) dome piece, that split my wig. Split my forehead. I’m not your average human being. It did not knock me out, but did it damage me? Yes. How about the blood? How about the scar that’s going to be with me for the rest of my life? How about the blood that’s going to impact the judges? How about all this going forward? What if I get really (expletive) hurt? I made the right decision. I don’t need you guys look down here like, ‘Oh, I might have the biggest heart in the sport but I quit because I was (expletive) scared of Pereira.’ I’ve been doing this longer than (expletive) anybody and I deserve a little respect. If the UFC and the MMA community and the media don’t want to give it to me, I’m going to go (expletive) take it.”