Movsar Evloev Edges Lerone Murphy in Controversial UFC London Main Event

Movsar Evloev (red gloves) fights Lerone Murphy (blue gloves) during UFC Fight Night at O2 Arena

In the UFC Fight Night 270 main event in London, Movsar Evloev took a majority decision victory over Lerone Murphy. The judges scored the fight 48-46, 48-46, and 47-47. But the outcome was disputed by the fans and analysts, as many of them thought that Murphy did not do enough to win.

Early Rounds Were Competitive

The match was a well-fought, striking battle from the very beginning, where neither fighter displayed impatience or inaccuracy. Movsar Evloev had success dominating and overpowering his opponents, but chose to stand and trade in the first rounds. Elvoev was efficient and threw more punches than Murphy. He struck more accurately and selected his opportunities.

Turning Point: Wrestling Takes Over

This fight changed greatly during the later rounds as Evloev capitalized on his grappling advantage. He started using unceasing wrestling, and he made 9 out of 10 takedowns throughout the fight.

This tactical change enabled Movsar Evloev to dictate the pace and counter strike by Murphy. He had amassed almost four minutes of control on the ground, especially in dominating the championship rounds.

Injury Impacts Murphy’s Performance

One of the turning points occurred in the third round when Murphy injured his hip, which he referred to as his hip popping. The injury is evident in that it impaired his mobility and defense against takedowns.

Later in the fight, Movsar Evloev exploited this weakness by continually taking Lerone Murphy down to the ground in the fourth and fifth rounds with less and less effort. This momentum change was reflected by Murphy’s being unable to be as effective as he used to be.

Controversy and Key Moments

The bout was not without controversy. In the fourth round, referee Marc Goddard deducted a point from Evloev for a second accidental low blow. The deduction played a crucial role in the final scorecards, tightening what could have been a clearer decision.

The defeat did not stop Movsar Evloev. He came back with greater aggression to make sure that he controlled the last rounds. He also caused physical harm in the fight, which is an obvious cut over the left eye of Murphy as a result of a series of blows in the third round.

In the total number of strikes, Murphy was the leader, but Evloev was more efficient. He had 124 combined blows with a 53 percent accuracy percentage, against 377 blows and less accuracy by Lerone Murphy.

The grappling statistics eventually came in handy when Evloev was successful in his takedowns, and the time he took to control the opponent affected the scoring of the judges in an extremely close encounter.

Conclusion

This shift in momentum was evident as Murphy was no longer able to perform as effectively as he had earlier. Although his decision remains controversial, his determination and strategic changes have enabled him to walk away with a win in London, further consolidating his standing in the division.