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    Carlo Prater Blasts ‘Unethical’ Joe Rogan for His Criticism of Mario Yamasaki at UFC

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    Joe Rogan has never been one to hide his opinions. Whether it’s an early stoppage, a late stoppage, or a botched judges’ decision, many UFC fights have ended with Rogan passionately expressing his disagreement. But at UFC 142 earlier this month, Rogan went even further and corralled veteran referee Mario Yamasaki for an unscheduled post-fight interview, asking Yamasaki to justify his disqualification of Erick Silva for shots to the back of the head. It was an uncomfortable moment, but as Rogan explained, he felt it was his duty to ask the questions that the viewers might have.

    One notable fighter has come forward to defend Yamasaki — Carlo Prater, the guy who actually took the alleged illegal shots from Silva that night. As Prater sees it, his perspective and Yamasaki’s perspective hold a lot more weight than Joe Rogan’s, who’s just a “swagger,” in his opinion. (Continue reading for a definition of “swagger” as used in this context. It might not be what you think.) Here’s what Prater told SportTV.com in a new interview:

    “I felt very strong blows in the region of my neck and my right shoulder. I felt very painful shocks. I was trying to overthrow Erick on the floor, out of instinct, but I could not because it was the worst physical pain I’ve ever had in my entire life. I think in the end I was made out as a villain. I had to stay in the hospital until Monday. They asked me not to go public because, indeed, that wouldn’t do any good for me or Erick. In my opinion, Mario did the right thing. You are not allowed to do anything you want inside the cage. Watching the fight video, I could see at least nine blows to the back of the head.”

    “I think the way Joe Rogan behaved was completely unethical. He went with the crowd. A real professional doesn’t do that. He was acting like a fan when he should be acting as a commentator. Mario is a million times more competent than him. He’s been living off this for 20 years. Joe Rogan is just a swagger, someone who walks amongst fighters but isn’t really a fighter himself. He doesn’t understand. Whatever, human beings make mistakes and I am not going to be holding grudges against him.”

    Was it a controversial moment? Absolutely, especially when you consider all the UFC fights that have ended with shots to the back of the head that weren’t called disqualifications. But it’s nice to get the other guy’s perspective once in a while. Even one illegal blow should call a fight’s result into question

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    First of all, Rogan is most certainly a fighter. 10th Planet brown belt, TKD black belt, that's fucking legit if u ask me! Rogan's honesty and opinions about the fights are a big part of what makes the UFC greater than the other promotions. I don't know about the rest of you, but I seriously missed his commentary during the last UFC on FX. Rogan and Goldie are integral. Sure, Rogan screws up sometimes but shit he's live and acting based on what he sees and how he interprets what he sees. If you don't agree with his perspective, ignore it, it's still 100x better than fucking frank shamrock or that god damn Mauro jackass. Leave Rogan alone Prater, the UFC needs him! End of story!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt "Gumby" Glach View Post
    . I don't know about the rest of you, but I seriously missed his commentary during the last UFC on FX. Rogan and Goldie are integral.
    Yes, it sucks when Rogan isn't at a event. Its not the same without him that's for sure! Even watching the weigh ins sucked! Joe Rogan not legit....Prater is smoking crack. What a douche!

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    Either way as a Ref you should be prepared to defend your actions at all times. I feel it was a legit disqual...this is the UFC not a street brawl. Hitting someone in the back of the head is dangerous and if someone get seriously injured (or dies) in an MMA event it can give our sport a bad wrap. Mario is there to ensure the safety of the fighters and he did that. In addition to that Joe was well within his right to ask Mario about the call. He was doing his job as an interviewer. Lastly to say Joe isn't a fighter just means he didn't do his homework and shot off at the mouth without thinking. In closing there was no reason to go after Joe about this so sit down and shut up...

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    He's just crying cause he's afraid he's gonna lose his win
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    I thought it was a mostly decision on Mario's part

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brent Smith View Post
    He's just crying cause he's afraid he's gonna lose his win
    +1

    Hes trying to distract those that saw him get his ass beat. Also must be a new rule I wasn't aware of that you can't punch the shoulder.

    9 blows to the back of the head, dude got hit in that shoulder harder that I thought. Joe did exactly what he should have, made Mario accountable for his actions.
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    anyone have a video of it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Herzog View Post
    +1

    Hes trying to distract those that saw him get his ass beat. Also must be a new rule I wasn't aware of that you can't punch the shoulder.

    9 blows to the back of the head, dude got hit in that shoulder harder that I thought. Joe did exactly what he should have, made Mario accountable for his actions.
    I agree Joe did the right thing but so did Mario. The safety of the fighter is paramount.

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