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When MMA Fighter Was Disqualified For Performing A Front Flip On Unconscious Opponent

When MMA Fighter Was Disqualified For Performing A Front Flip On Unconscious Opponent

This is one of the most disrespectful acts we've seen in some time...

Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare

MMA fans were understandably taken aback during this bout between Drew Chatman and Irvins Ayala at the Legacy Fighting Association 36 event in California.

In the first round of the heavyweight fight, Ayala inadvertently knocked himself out - but that alone wasn't the shocking moment of the night.

If you watch the footage below, Ayala kicks Chatman to the ground with a nice takedown, but when the fighter tried to perform a hammer fist, he instead connected with his opponent's knee and was consequently knocked out, face down on the canvas.

Thinking that he'd won the bout, Chatman celebrated by performing a front flip on the spine of the unconscious Ayala.

Chatman was later disqualified for his actions because he struck his opponent after the bell.

It was, in fact, the 23-year-old's first pro mixed martial arts fight but as you can imagine, his actions didn't go down well with the MMA community.

Chatman later apologised for his actions in an interview with MMA Fighting:

"I threw a kick, he tripped me and as he came down, I moved my knee in a certain position and he had hit his chin to my knee. At that moment, it happened so fast that my instincts just kicked in and I started punching. As he fell down to the floor, it was almost like I couldn't believe he was out, because it happened really quick. My natural reaction was just to get up.

"Normally, I celebrate my fights. If you see all my amateur fights, I'm doing flips, I'm doing cartwheels or whatever the case may be. I didn't think before I did it. I just jumped and did a flip. So it was almost like subconsciously I did what I normally what I would do celebrating a victory that I normally get."

It was later revealed that the fighter has been suspended for 90 days by the California State Athletic Commission.

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