Raquel Pennington’s corner should be ashamed of how they treated their fighter in the biggest fight of her career
Raquel Pennington has always been known for her durability. She is one of the toughest fighters in the division. She is known for her ability to wade through the fire and grind out a victory utilising her supreme gameness.
So if Pennington tells you she’s done, she’s definitely done. Quitting out of convenience simply isn’t in her nature. If she wants out, there’s a good reason why.
When referee Marc Goddard put her out of her misery in UFC 224’s main event, there was a really uncomfortable atmosphere. Rather than appreciate an excellent fifth-round TKO victory for bantamweight queen Amanda Nunes, fans couldn’t stop thinking about what they had heard just a few minutes before the end.
That gruesome pool of blood Pennington left on the canvas was on her corner’s hands.
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Enough is enough
Nunes absolutely dominated the fight from start to finish. While Pennington had her brief moments, the result seemed beyond all doubt from the opening round. Pennington had not competed in a year and a half and although she brought the fight to Nunes, it was clear she was in over her head. Nunes really put a beating on her.
In the third round, it became evident that Pennington’s nose was broken. Once she went back to her corner, she wanted out. After having her face cleaned up a bit, she told them, “I’m done. I want to be done.”
However, her corner ignored her. They immediately responded with, “No, no, no, no.” Then they attempted to motivate her into soldiering on.
“Come on girl. I know it hurts. I know it hurts. Let’s power through this.”
"I'm done!"
Corner: "No, no, no, no."
Raquel Pennington is finished in the fifth round just moments after telling her corner "I'm done" 🤔 #UFC224 pic.twitter.com/wU52xiCaLE
— UFC on TNT Sports (@ufcontnt) May 13, 2018
Sure enough, she was finished in the very next round. Her reward for powering through was a load of unnecessary damage inflicted by the best fighter in the world.
Fighters at this level are delusional. The vast majority of the UFC’s roster believe they are the best in the world. They believe they can beat anyone, even if they are down on the scorecards, there is often an unfounded feeling that they can somehow pull it out of the bag. So when a fighter like Pennington comes to the conclusion that the fight is over as a contest, there’s no doubt about it, it’s over.
That’s why Pennington’s corner received so much criticism for their actions. UFC fighters and personalities came out in force to slam their treatment of their own fighter.
That’s a shitty corner!
— The Thugjitsu Master (@thugjitsumaster) May 13, 2018
They should have never let her go into the 5th round like that.
— Brian Ortega (@BrianTcity) May 13, 2018
All of this extra damage is her corner's fault. Get a good look at it.
— Luke Thomas🏋️♀️ (@lthomasnews) May 13, 2018
Coaches should throw that towel…sad
— Rafael dos Anjos (@RdosAnjosMMA) May 13, 2018
Perfect example why you shouldn’t let a fighter continue if THEY say they’re done. #UFCRio
— Kenny Florian (@kennyflorian) May 13, 2018
That's fucked up. She hasn't had anything for Nunes all day, said she wants out, but they still throw her in the cage.
— David Michaud (@bulldawg_170) May 13, 2018
Pennington is trying to quit, but her corner just talked her out of it. That's not a great sign headed into round five of a championship fight.
— Ben Fowlkes (@benfowlkesMMA) May 13, 2018