Kai Kara-France’s journey back to a UFC title shot will have to take a longer route.
In his first fight this year, the Kiwi flyweight fell to a tough split decision against Iraqi fighter Amir Albazi in their headline bout in Las Vegas.
The first time in almost six years that a non-title men’s flyweight fight had headlined a UFC card, No 3-ranked Kara-France and No 7 Albazi lived up to the expectations that come with being the main attraction in a high-level back-and-forth fight.
The decision was, however, marred with controversy. In a close fight, there were three clear rounds – round three to Albazi; rounds four and five to Kara-France – and it looked like the first two would swing the decision.
The judges all agreed on round two to Albazi, while two gave round one to Kara-France – but only two gave the Kiwi round four; a round in which he outstruck Albazi 29-7 and landed a takedown.