Mark Vologdin addressed questions about why he kept his hands low during the third round of his UFC debut, acknowledging he was fighting on instinct. Despite his corner shouting at him to keep his hands up and taking many shots, he mentally believed his opponent couldn't knock him down even with lowered hands. Vologdin admitted this was foolish but defended his choice, saying he selected this path and doesn't care about criticism regarding his technical approach or health risks. He emphasized that despite any technical flaws, he thoroughly enjoyed the experience of his debut fight.







