UFC Rules That Fans Must Know Before Anshul Jubli Fight

Check out the complete UFC 294 rulebook, a must-have for fans as they prepare for a showdown with Anshul Jubli.

UFC Rules: Tonight in Abu Dhabi will see Islam Makhachev defend his lightweight title against featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski. While UFC fans have been excited since the announcement, Indian fans have been buzzing about one name: Anshul Jubli. Given that he will be fighting in his first UFC bout since signing, and given the hype surrounding Jubri’s fighting style, there will likely be a lot of people watching the UFC for the first time. Here’s a guide on what you need to know before the Battle of Jubli.

Fan Guide: Understanding UFC Rules Ahead Of Anshul Jubli Fight

For those unfamiliar with the sport, the UFC features fighters in a variety of weight classes, from the lightest strawweight to the heaviest heavyweight. Anshul Jubli will compete in the lightweight division with a weight limit of 155 pounds (70 kg).

Competition in the lightweight division is incredibly fierce, and fighters need to make weight to stay in the fight. If the weight limit is exceeded, the battle may be stopped. The same was true for Jubli’s opponent, but the match will take place because the “King of Lions” won regardless of the weight difference.

For non-title fights, matches usually consist of three rounds, while title fights last five rounds. Victories can be achieved by finishes such as KO or submission within these rounds. For fights over distance with no finish, the winner is determined by the scores of the three judges. These judges evaluate factors such as dominance, strikes, takedowns, control, and overall performance to determine the winner.

If you commit a foul in mixed martial arts, you may be subject to a penalty. These include acts such as headbutting, gouging out eyes, biting, and various illegal blows. Referees decide on disqualifications and point deductions to ensure fair competition. The referee will not assess a foul unless the referee intervenes.

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What are the records and statistics of Anshul Jubli and his opponent?

Jubri has an impressive 7-0 record as a pro and is undefeated as an amateur. His opponent, Mike Breeden, has lost his last three fights in the UFC and faces a tough back-to-back with his MMA record standing at 10-6.

When and where can I watch Jubli UFC fights?

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