"The Pitbull" Mohammed Kahn (26-6-1 MMA, 14-4 Combate) speaks out about his razor thin decision loss to GAMMA Light Heavyweight champion Joosep "Little Bunny" Lohmus (44-17-2 MMA) at Combate 129.
"It was a close fight, Ultimately the name of the game is don't leave it in the hands of the judges. They were obviously never going to score the fight in my favor, as an Arab man, and man of Islam, the blatant discrimination in the score cards reflects their prejudices against my people."
But Mohammed Kahn wouldn't strictly call his loss due to corruption and racism, he contributes most of the blame on his poor performance.
"It wasn't vintage Pitbull. It wasn't the fight fans expect from me, and that lies solely on my shoulders. Lohmus was the more effective fighter that night, and it's tough pill to swallow, because I know I am the better fighter. I know I train at the better gym and have a better team behind me. I disappointed more than just the fans and myself that night. I let down my whole camp."
The future Combate Hall of Famer vowed to avenge his loss and promised to be even better next time he steps into the cage:
"Next time I step into the cage, may Allah have mercy on my enemies. I will channel the nuclear energy and explode my opponent's face. The judges can stick their scorecards up their snobby western imperial asses."
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