
Terrance McKinney has voiced disagreement with the officiating after his defeat to King Green at UFC 329. McKinney indicated he did not believe the stoppage was warranted at the time it was called.
Terrance McKinney went public on July 12 to contest the referee's decision to stop his fight against King Green at UFC 329, which took place the previous evening on July 11. McKinney made clear he did not feel the intervention was justified at the moment it was called.

McKinney, known as "T. Wrecks," drops to 18-9 with the defeat. The 31-year-old American trains out of Warrior Camp and is one of the more aggressive finishers in his division, averaging 6.83 significant strikes landed per minute at a 55 percent accuracy rate. He also brings a well-rounded threat on the mat, averaging 3.27 takedowns and 1.8 submission attempts per 15 minutes — numbers that make him a dangerous opponent from any position.
King Green earned the victory and improves to an impressive 36-17-1. The 39-year-old orthodox fighter carries considerable experience into every outing and lands 6.49 significant strikes per minute at 53 percent accuracy, making him a persistent and high-output opponent on the feet. His 71-inch reach, marginally shorter than McKinney's 73-inch span, did little to blunt his effectiveness on the night.

Why it matters
- McKinney's public dispute draws attention to the referee's performance and could prompt a review of the stoppage.
- The loss snaps McKinney's momentum and raises questions about where he lands in future lightweight or welterweight matchmaking.
- Green, at 39, adds another notable win to a remarkably long career, reinforcing his relevance in the division despite his age.
- The style matchup featured two high-volume strikers, making the timing of any stoppage particularly scrutinized given the pace both men typically sustain.
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