Mike Malott Explains Accidental Fouls, Focused On Entire Division
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Mike Malott Explains Accidental Fouls, Focused On Entire Division
"Honestly, I was just focused on the fight. Don't get too hyped and like frustrated at stuff that you can't control. I think we both threw kicks at the same time and one of mine went low first,"
"The second one my knee hit him in the hip. My shin I think brushed his cup. Maybe I'm crazy, but I'm like dude I swear my knee hit him in the hip, right above the belt line."
"He's so tall. Dude's like all limbs, right? His hips are so high it's hard to get that knee up. I'm sure my shin did hit him in the groin, I bet it hurt, I don't think he was being dramatic or anything,"
An accidental low blow occurred during simultaneous kicks when a knee contacted the opponent's hip and the shin likely grazed the groin above the belt. The contact arose from a difficult physical matchup against a notably tall, long-limbed fighter, making it challenging to lift the knee cleanly. The impact was acknowledged as painful and unintentional rather than reckless. The exchange emphasized maintaining focus on the fight and avoiding frustration over uncontrollable incidents. The incident is framed as a consequence of height and reach disparity rather than deliberate foul play.
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