Kai
Kara-France
is taking his contentious split-decision loss to
Amir
Albazi
in stride.

Despite outlanding his opponent by a significant margin on the
feet, “Don’t Blink” was on the wrong side of the scorecards in the
UFC on ESPN 46 headliner. Judges Sal D’Amato and Chris Lee scored
the contest 48-47 for Albazi, and that made all the difference —
despite the
vast majority of media members awarding the bout to
Kara-France
. While statistics favored Kara-France, Albazi was
moving forward the majority of the fight and also came the closest
to a finish with a third round rear-naked choke attempt.

“This is the sport at the highest level,” Kara-France said on the
ESPN+ post-fight show. “It’s a game of inches and I know I’ve said
that before but it’s subjective to what the judges are scoring. If
they’re scoring damage, if they’re scoring control, aggression, all
of these things.

“I was feeling confident when they were calling the announcement
but hats off to Amir. I’m not going to be one to dwell on it.”

In hindsight, Kara-France admitted that perhaps that there was more
he could have done to sway the scorecards in his favor.

“[I could have done] a bit more controlling,” Kara-France said.
“Capitalizing on moments I could have put a bit more pressure on.
Amir was quite good at ducking and just missing. He showed that
he’s well rounded. A lot of people said he was just a wrestler and
a grappler but he showed he could strike. It’s a fun matchup when
guys neutralize the ground and you can keep it standing and give
people what they want to see.”

After coming up short against Brandon
Moreno
in an interim title bout at UFC 277 last July,
Kara-France hoped that a main event victory over Albazi would keep
him on the short list of contenders at 125 pounds. Instead, the
City Kickboxing representative gave credit to his opponent
following a disappointing loss.

“Congrats to him for winning and bringing the fight to me and
putting on a show,” Kara-France said. “Awesome for flyweights to be
on this headline main event so I can’t really be too down on the
result. I’ve just got to go again, that’s it.”





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‘It’s a Game of Inches’