Rafael dos Anjos Reacts to Knockout Loss at UFC on ESPN 39: ‘That’s the Game’

Rafael dos
Anjos
liked the direction his fight against Rafael
Fiziev
was headed going into the final round, but that changed
in a matter of seconds.

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Fiziev put an emphatic stamp on the bout by dropping dos Anjos with
a left hook and finishing the contest with a standing-to-ground
punch 18 seconds into Round 5 in the
UFC on ESPN 39
headliner at the UFC Apex on Saturday night. It
was the sixth straight win for the Tiger Muay Thai product, and it
was a damaging blow to dos Anjos’ hopes of making another title run
at 155 pounds.

“He’s a tough dude,” dos Anjos said on the ESPN+ post-fight show.
“I didn’t expect any less from him. I knew guys from east Europe,
they’re always tough and I knew it would be a hard fight. Actually
his takedown defense impressed me a little bit but I got him down
in the fourth [round], hit him with the flying knee, too.

“The fight was pretty close leading up to the fifth. I think I was
probably a little bit ahead of him but that’s the game. I got
caught unfortunately.”

While some observers thought that referee Mark Smith was premature
in stepping in to wave off the fight, dos Anjos himself did not
consider it to be an early stoppage.

“I don’t think so,” dos Anjos said. “I’ve got to rewatch the tape,
but I don’t think so. He won fair and square.

“I’ve got to rewatch it, and I was kind of still dizzy, but yeah it
was a tough fight. Rafael was a tough opponent. I trained very hard
for that fight, and I was really feeling I had my momentum, but
that’s the game.”

Wrestling was a big part of dos Anjos’ game plan, but he was only
able to land two of his 16 takedown attempts in the fight. However,
the 37-year-old Nova Uniao representative had arguably his best
round of the fight in the fourth frame, so he felt it was key to
keep the pressure on against a potentially fading Fiziev. That
ultimately led to his demise.

“I think I was going to the fifth, I was like, ‘I have to put the
pressure,’ like my style,” dos Anjos said. “I thought he was tired,
but he’s dangerous. He’s got heavy hands, and I should have more
careful at the beginning of the round.”

Dos Anjos plans to rest and spend time with family before making
any further decisions regarding his MMA future following an active
first half of 2022.

“I fought four months ago, I fought [Renato
Carneiro
], now I fought Fiziev tonight and I’ve got to go back
home and enjoy my family a little bit,” dos Anjos said. “I was away
for 16 months and a long layoff with two knee injuries and a
hernia, too. Now, it’s time to go back home and enjoy my family a
little bit and see what the future holds.”

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