Frederik Dupras Gives His View of Controversial PFL Atlantic City Stoppage
Briefly

Nathan Kelly lost to Frederik Dupras by a guillotine choke at PFL Atlantic City. The fight sparked controversy over the referee's positioning, as it was suspected that Kelly tapped before being choked unconscious. After the fight, Dupras expressed uncertainty over whether Kelly really tapped or was trying to fight back. Dupras noted that he felt prepared for this fight compared to his previous debut, where he had short notice. He maintained a confident attitude about his abilities in the ring, declaring himself unstoppable in competition.
"The thing is, it's happened to me before. I tell the ref the guy was out, it was kind of viral. Now I knew, when I have a sub, I never let go till the ref stops it."
"At one point, I knew he tapped, but he didn't give me a reaction after that. I was like 'okay he tapped, but he just tried to fight it back, or?' I was like 'okay I'll just keep it' but she [the ref] was like 'oh no no no, stop it.'"
"I didn't know he was out. I thought it was kind of like, maybe when we fell, he was breathing in it, but he was out."
"I am an animal, brother. When I go, I go. I'm coming in here like a train. Can't stop, won't stop."
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