Charles Rosa 'heartbroken' after Mizuto Hirota pulled from UFC-Japan for safety reasons

Charles Rosa 'heartbroken' after Mizuto Hirota pulled from UFC-Japan for safety reasons


Charles Rosa is taking the more ethical route in light of rival Mizuto Hirota being pulled from UFC Fight Night 117 finally because of a messed up weight cut. 

After Hirota (18-8-2 MMA, 1-3-1 UFC) came in four pounds over as far as possible for his matchup with Rosa (11-3 MMA, 2-3 UFC), which was set to open today around evening time's UFC Fight Night 117 fundamental card on FXX at Saitama Super Arena in Japan, there was much worry about whether it was alright for the battle to go on.

In spite of UFC authorities initially expressing Hirota was fit to contend, it was later chosen that because of "wellbeing and security concerns," the Japanese warrior would not venture in the octagon in his nation of origin. 

In spite of the fact that competitor security should dependably start things out, it's a frustrating unforeseen development for Rosa, who put in a full preparing camp, flew the distance from Florida and made weight in an expert way. He's normally angry with the circumstance, yet Rosa picked not to kick Hirota while he was down.
The UFC has not yet tended to whether Rosa will be paid his win as well as show cash for UFC Fight Night 117, and "Boston Strong" made no say of pay in his announcement. 

By and by, it shows up Rosa, who has gotten three "Battle of the Night" rewards in his five UFC appearances, is hoping to be set up for another card as quickly as time permits.


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