Tim Means Thanks Ultimate Fighting Championship for Paying beat Bonus next Contentious Loss to Sergio Moraes
It appears which justice was served for Tim Means -- at least financially.A tiny further than a 30 days after "The Dirty Bird" dropped a split decision to Sergio Moraes at Ultimate Fighting Championship battle Night 125 in Belem, Brazil, the Fresh Mexico-based welterweight tells the Las Vegas-based promotion has paid him a beat bonus for the bout. Salary figures from the event weren't disclosed."Thank you [Ultimate Fighting Championship] & [Dana White} for sending me my beat bonus," wrote Means.According to the formal scorecards, judges Phillipe Iorio & Tony Weeks saw the battle 29-28 in favor of Moraes, When Marcos Rosales submitted a 29-28 tally for Means. which wasn't necessarily the Common opinion: 13 of the 14 unofficial media scorecards tracked by MMADecisions.com had Means winning.Means has tasted victory only once in his final 5 Octagon appearances, a 3-round verdict over Alex Garcia at Ultimate Fighting Championship battle Night 112. The FIT-NHB representative is nine-seven by 1 no contest during his tenure by the promotion.Tim Means tells Ultimate Fighting Championship paid his beat bonus for Ultimate Fighting Championship-Belem split-decision loss to Moraes
as mentioned in Tim Means forever going to have a loss on his resume at Ultimate Fighting Championship battle Night 125, however at least This time his bank account won't know the difference. Ultimate Fighting Championship battle Night 125 took place Feb. three at Mangueirinho Gymnasium in Belem, Para, Brazil. The Means-Moraes battle aired on FS2 next an extra prelim on Ultimate Fighting Championship battle Pass & ahead of a main card on FS1. battle purses weren't launched for Ultimate Fighting Championship battle Night 125. For full coverage of Ultimate Fighting Championship battle Night 125, check out the Ultimate Fighting Championship Events department of the site.This content may collect you by Max Nolan