Hawaii Commission Denies Juliana Velasquez’s Appeal of Loss at Bellator 278

The Hawaii State Boxing Commission has denied Juliana
Velasquez
’s appeal of her loss to Liz
Carmouche
in the
Bellator 278
main event.

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MMAFighting.com
was first to bring word of the ruling.
Velasquez lost her flyweight belt when she succumbed to a barrage
of elbows from Carmouche while trapped in the mounted crucifix
position at the 4:47 mark of Round 4. Prior to the finish,
Velasquez appeared to be well on her way to a decision victory.

While Velasquez and her team believed none of the blows was
significant enough to warrant a stoppage, the Hawaii commission
ruled the result “shall not be reviewed, nor shall the decision
made by referee,” because “[t]he referees shall stop the contest
when, in the referee’s judgment, either of the contestants shows a
marked superiority or is apparently outclassed.”

Mike Beltran, who was the referee in the contest, wrote a letter to
the commission stating that he believed Velasquez may have been
unconscious during the sequence and was doing his best to protect a
fighter he felt was in danger. The commission ultimately supported
Beltran’s decision to “err on the side of caution.” Meanwhile,
Bellator commentator and veteran official “Big” John McCarthy wrote
a letter to the Hawaii commission on Velasquez’s behalf, but it was
to no avail.

Velasquez had gone undefeated in 12 professional appearances prior
to falling to Carmouche. She claimed the flyweight belt with a
decision triumph over Ilima-Lei
Macfarlane
at Bellator 254 and defended the crown with a split
verdict over Denise
Kielholtz
at Bellator 262. After Bellator 278, promotion
president Scott Coker was
receptive
to the notion of a Carmouche-Velasquez rematch.

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