Mark Vologdin shared his perspective on the judging of his UFC Winnipeg fight, believing he won the first round clearly. He considered the second round close but noted his opponent had a point deducted, which should have helped his case. While admitting he lost the third round, Vologdin disputed it being scored 10-8 against him. He argued the round should have been 10-9 because he continued to land strikes, press forward, and win exchanges despite being outworked overall. Vologdin's comments reflect his belief that the official scoring did not accurately represent his competitive performance throughout the fight.




