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UFC 244: Masvidal wins big, Gastelum loses split dec.

President Trump in attendance for fights

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NEW YORK — President Donald Trump was on his feet for the main event as Jorge Masvidal defeated a bloodied Nate Diaz via TKO before the fourth round at UFC 244 at Madison Square Garden on Saturday night.

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson wrapped a crudely named, made-for-PPV baddest man in MMA title belt around Masvidal’s waist as nearly 20,000 fans howled in protest of the quick finish. Masvidal dominated the first three rounds and opened cuts above Diaz’s eyes that turned his face into a crimson mask. The assigned doctor for the New York State Athletic Commission stopped the fight just before the fourth round. Both fighters felt the bout should continue.

“I was hyped, I was ready to go,” Diaz said. “I come in here to fight. It’s not my fault the doctor stopped it. We’ll run it back, though.”

Johnson walked out holding the $50,000 Baddest Mother (Censored!) championsh­ip belt to a thunderous ovation as his WWE theme music hit. Trump, who became the first president to attend a UFC card, clapped for Johnson and stayed on his feet for the furious early rounds.

Masvidal charged at Diaz once the initial bell rang before he pulled up and smiled, a nod to his UFC-record 5-second KO of Ben Askren in his last fight. Trump and his adult sons stood as Masvidal took quick control and pounded on Diaz. Diaz had a gash open over his right eye, his face bloodied as he lay on his back trying to kick away Masvidal.

The partisan crowd took turns chanting “Diaz!” and “Jorge!” and The Rock sat stone-faced, nodding at the biggest haymakers. Diaz staked his claim as the BMF — if the B stood for bloodiest — when he flexed for the crowd to end the second as blood poured down his face.

The doc wouldn’t let the fight go into a fourth and the 170-pound bout was over, though a BMF rematch could be on the horizon.

“Let me heal up and let’s go again,” Diaz said.

The president appeared pleased with the card, staying for the entire 4-plus hour show. The card included Yuma native Kelvin Gastelum, who lost a split decision to Darren Till.

The packed house at the Garden stood and had their phones out, craning their necks to catch a glimpse of the president as he took his cageside seat. Trump smiled and waved to fans as AC/DC’s “Back in Black” was blasted over the speakers shortly before the start of the 10 p.m. event. Trump received a mixed reaction, though nothing quite as derisive as the boos and “Lock him up!” chants he received last week at the World Series.

Trump hugged boxing legend Roberto Duran as they posed for a picture and sat in the same row as UFC President Dana White.

Trump is tight with White, a relationsh­ip that dates to UFC’s formative years before its rise into a billion dollar promotion. New Jersey was one of the first states that embraced UFC, and White credits cards at the Trump Taj Mahal for helping the company grow into a heavyweigh­t in the sports world. White spoke at Trump’s request at the Republican National Convention and they are occasional dining partners.

Trump wore a suit and red tie, and sat with sons Donald Jr. and Eric, several congressio­nal Republican­s and sports personalit­ies just out of range of potential blood splatter.

Trump Jr. tweeted White told the family, “it was the most electrifyi­ng entrance he’s seen in 25 years of doing this.” The Trump brothers sat cageside in August in New Jersey in support of Trump fan Colby Covington.

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 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? BRITAIN’S DARREN TILL (LEFT) punches Kelvin Gastelum during the second round of a middleweig­ht mixed martial arts bout at UFC 244 on Saturday in New York. Till won the fight.
ASSOCIATED PRESS BRITAIN’S DARREN TILL (LEFT) punches Kelvin Gastelum during the second round of a middleweig­ht mixed martial arts bout at UFC 244 on Saturday in New York. Till won the fight.

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