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Holly Holm is ‘pretty upset with the judges’ after a split-decision loss to Ketlen Veira. ‘I really felt in my heart, that I won’t lose the fight.

Holly Holm left UFC Vegas 55 with a loss on her record despite feeling she absolutely deserved a win over Ketlen Vieira.

The judges disapproved of the bantamweight champion. Mike Bell and Derek Cleary both scored the fight 48-47 for Vieira, while Sal D’Amato had it 48-47 for Holm. Bell and Cleary determined the outcome with Viera getting the nod by split decision.

Holm expressed her anger at what she saw as flippant scoring after the fight. This ultimately cost Holm the victory.

“It’s just frustrating, because I think a lot of times these judges haven’t been through a training camp and see what you put on the line, and then when it comes short, just because they decide, ‘Well maybe I’ll throw this round here or this round there,'” Holm said on the UFC Vegas 55 post-fight show. I disagree with them. I’m pretty upset with them.

“I know it’s a hard position to be in, to be the judge, you have to make that decision right there, but I felt like I won.”

Holm believes she won four rounds against Vieira’s 1. She believes the Brazilian won Round 2 after nearly locking up a rear-naked choke while they were scrambling for position coming out of a takedown attempt.

A lot of the fight was spent in the clinch with Holm controlling the majority of the action, though Vieira definitely landed a lot of damaging shots with her strikes in the moments when action stayed near the center of the octagon.

While there were many close encounters, Holm could not understand why Vieira would be awarded three of five scores.

” I felt she was in round two, but I felt that at the end I had won the fight,” Holm stated. “So I’m disappointed.

” I don’t think she deserves three rounds. To win, you would need to give her three rounds. I don’t really give her three rounds. But I always want perfection on my side so I want to make it so clear that there’s not even a question but I really felt like I won the fight.”

Holm took responsibility for the lack of damage she was able to dish out from the clinch, which is where she arguably had her best moments during the 25-minute battle. She didn’t feel Vieira accomplished more or was able to score enough points to win the battle.

“I wanted to be more damaging there,” Holm explained. “Yeah, there was the punches and I could hold her there, and she’s usually really good with her trips off the cage and stuff like that. Although she did get me up a few times, that was her game and I was able stop it. But I still wanted to be more damaging in those areas.

“After round two, I felt like it was 1-1 and I was like we’re starting a whole new fight right now and we’ve got to win the rest of this.”

In the end, Holm dropped a split decision, and now she has to reconcile with the defeat while figuring out her next step after initially believing a win could have earned her another shot at UFC gold.

“It’s a loss now,” she said. “I’ve got to be able to be back, be better and not ever let it be a question.”

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