Heading into Saturday’s UFC Vegas 32 main event, T.J. Dillashaw had not stepped into the UFC octagon since December 2019 thanks to a two-year doping suspension. Dillashaw, who surrendered the UFC bantamweight title after his failed drug test for EPO, faced the No. 2 ranked 135-pound UFC contender, Cory Sandhagen in that fight. Dillashaw left the Octagon after 25 minutes of action in very different shape from how he entered it, but he also left with a win. Was his victory the correct call?
I’ll discuss the outcome and the scoring of the five-round matchup between Sandhagen and Dillashaw in the latest edition of “Scouring the Scoring”
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