The O2 Arena in London is one of the best fight venues on the planet. The crowd is knowledgeable, loud, and biased in the way that home crowds should be — passionately, unapologetically, and sometimes to the point where their reaction has nothing to do with what actually happened in the cage.
Saturday night's UFC London main event was one of those nights.
Movsar Evloev defeated Lerone Murphy via majority decision — 48-46, 48-46, 47-47 — in a featherweight bout that was close, technical, and not the kind of fight that produces highlight-reel finishes. The London crowd, predictably, was not pleased. Murphy is a hometown fighter. Evloev is from Dagestan. The math on crowd reaction was never going to favor the visitor.
“Evloev, now 20-0, controlled the clinch and ground exchanges through the middle rounds in a way that was more effective than exciting.”
But the judges saw what the judges saw. Evloev, now 20-0, controlled the clinch and ground exchanges through the middle rounds in a way that was more effective than exciting. Murphy had moments on the feet — sharp combinations, good distance management — but struggled to sustain offensive output for long enough stretches to clearly win rounds.
Key Takeaways
- UFC: Movsar Evloev defeated Lerone Murphy via majority decision (48-46, 48-46, 47-47) in a closely contested featherweight bout, improving his record to 20-0.
- MMA: Movsar Evloev defeated Lerone Murphy via majority decision (48-46, 48-46, 47-47) in a closely contested featherweight bout, improving his record to 20-0.
- London: Movsar Evloev defeated Lerone Murphy via majority decision (48-46, 48-46, 47-47) in a closely contested featherweight bout, improving his record to 20-0.
- Movsar Evloev: Movsar Evloev defeated Lerone Murphy via majority decision (48-46, 48-46, 47-47) in a closely contested featherweight bout, improving his record to 20-0.
The 47-47 card from one judge tells you everything about how thin the margins were. This was genuinely a fight where reasonable people watching the same five rounds could score it differently. That's not a judging scandal. That's just a close fight.
The undercard was more decisive. Iwo Baraniewski knocked out Austen Lane in 28 seconds — the kind of finish that makes an entire arena stand up simultaneously. Michael Page outpointed Sam Patterson in a unanimous decision that Page controlled from the opening bell. Danny Silva stopped Kurtis Campbell in the second round with a flurry that left no room for debate.
UFC London always delivers atmosphere. This card delivered competitive fights across the board. The main event just happened to be the kind of competitive fight that ends with half the arena convinced the wrong name was announced.
That's the sport. Not every fight ends with a knockout. The ones that go to the scorecards are where opinions live.