UFC 163: Aldo vs Korean Zombie results and post fight analysis

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Not every fight can be great and not every card can be surprisingly entertaining. UFC 163 wasn't horrible nor will anyone be demanding a refund, but it wasn't a show that is going to stick with people for a long time.

Chan Sung Jung's attempt to pop his own dislocated shoulder back into socket mid-fight while Jose Aldo threw kicks at it like a violent monster will be the lasting image, but it's also a reminder of what we lost. Jung was going to lose the fight, but he was turning it up a little bit and looked like he was going to make the rest of the fight entertaining.

Instead, a punch drifted behind Aldo's head, landing exactly in the one spot that would result in his arm getting caught in just the exact way that would result in a dislocation.

That Herb Dean didn't stop the fight at the first sign of a very obvious, very severe injury that left Jung unable to truly defend himself could maybe be defended by saying that he "didn't know" (though, knowing is a part of his job). But Jung's face, shoulder and actions as he tried to pop it back in made it clear something had happened. And Jung kept trying to pop it back in, and couldn't lift it, and was in obvious pain. Dean did not exactly do his job as far as protecting the fighters in that spot.

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