
Ciryl Gane recently celebrated a significant yet divisive victory in the octagon. On December 2024, he defeated Alexander Volkov through a split decision at a highly anticipated bout. The judges scored the fight 2928, 2928, and 2829, with two favoring Gane and one favoring Volkov. This decision sparked debate among fans, many of whom believed Volkov had done enough to secure the victory.
UFC 321 Highlights
Gane’s most recent match was followed by his return to the octagon at UFC 321. This event is scheduled to take place on a Saturday at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi. Gane will face the newly crowned UFC undisputed heavyweight champion, Tom Aspinall.
Fighter Profiles
| Fighter | Record | UFC Record |
|---|---|---|
| Ciryl Gane | 132 MMA | 102 UFC |
| Tom Aspinall | 153 MMA | 81 UFC |
The matchup between Gane and Aspinall promises to be an exciting fiveround contest. Both fighters have shown exceptional skill and determination in their previous fights. As the anticipation builds, fans await what will be a crucial moment in the heavyweight division.
Controversy in Judging
- Fight Date: December 2024
- Location: Etihad Arena, Abu Dhabi
- Judges’ Scores: 2928, 2928, 2829
This situation highlights ongoing discussions about judging in mixed martial arts. Gane’s split decision victory over Volkov has reignited debates on how judges score close fights and the criteria they use.
As UFC 321 approaches, all eyes will be on Gane and his chance to reclaim momentum in the heavyweight title race.