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UFC Fighter Disqualified For Biting Opponent In Debut Match

Severino bit Lima during flyweight fight in UFC event.

During the UFC Fight Night event in Las Vegas, a shocking incident occurred when Igor Severino of Brazil bit his opponent, Andre Lima, during their flyweight fight. The bite, which left visible marks on Lima's arm, took place in the second round of their bout, leading to Severino's disqualification.

Severino, making his UFC debut, faced consequences for his actions as UFC CEO Dana White promptly announced Severino's release from the promotion. White emphasized the severity of biting in combat sports and expressed disappointment in Severino's behavior, stating that there are better ways to handle frustration in a fight.

The disqualification marked Severino's first career loss, bringing his record to 9-1, while Lima maintained his undefeated status at 8-0. Severino's future in reputable MMA promotions now faces uncertainty, with potential repercussions from the Nevada State Athletic Commission looming.

Biting incidents in combat sports are rare but highly condemned due to the unsportsmanlike conduct they exhibit. Lima's composed reaction to being bitten contrasted with the gravity of the situation, prompting a swift investigation by the referee.

Severino's path back to prominent MMA promotions will likely involve rebuilding his reputation through smaller organizations before earning another shot at competing in the UFC or similar leagues. The incident serves as a reminder of the consequences of unsportsmanlike behavior in professional sports.

As the UFC Fight Night event in Las Vegas concludes, fans can expect more traditional fight results to emerge from the night's matchups.

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