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Invicta FC 22’s Tonya Evinger: ‘I’m Where I Need To Be’
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Invicta FC 22’s Tonya Evinger: ‘I’m Where I Need To Be’
Written by Justyn Likes
Walk to the cage.
Check.
Destroy opponent.
Check.
Wear shiny gold belt.
Check.
Leave cage.
Check.
For the last few years, this had been Invicta FC bantamweight titleholder Tonya Evinger’s checklist for a fight, and all the boxes had been ticked.
At Invicta FC 20, however, this was not the case. In a wild string of events fueled by incompetent refereeing, Evinger found herself on the end of a loss. There was no destroyed opponent. No belt, either.
Her rival, Yana Kunitskaya, was ruled the winner of the fight by submission after Evinger was erroneously warned to remove her foot — the only thing preventing Kunitskaya from locking in an armbar — from Kunitskaya’s face by official Mike England.
Evinger, of course, appealed the fight’s outcome, and the governing commission saw what she and many other fans did. The result was overturned. Evinger was given her belt back.
“I go back and watch the fight again and I’m like, ‘Holy shit, that all happened so fast,’ like, I didn’t realize it happened so fast because in my mind it went slow motion,” Evinger told Combat Press. “I knew that [the referee]…..
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Tonya Evinger: ‘I Don’t See Myself Being in Danger’ in Yana Kunitskaya Rematch
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Tonya Evinger: ‘I Don’t See Myself Being in Danger’ in Yana Kunitskaya Rematch
Last November Yana Kunitskaya shocked many when she was able to defeat Tonya Evinger for the Invicta FC bantamweight championship in just under two minutes by submission. But it didn’t last long.
Shortly after the fight, Evinger was able to appeal the outcome, which was soon upheld, ruling the bout a No Contest and giving her the Invicta title back. Now, four months later, Evinger is set to face Kunitskaya once more to settle their issues for good.
“I was trying to get on that last Invicta card (in January) and wanted to get it over with, but I don’t think Invicta ever planned on this happening, so it wasn’t able to happen on the last card,” Evinger told MMAWeekly….
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Invicta FC 22: Why is There a Tonya Evinger vs. Yana Kunitskaya Rematch?
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Invicta FC 22: Why is There a Tonya Evinger vs. Yana Kunitskaya Rematch?
Invicta FC bantamweight champion Tonya Evinger and challenger Yana Kunitskaya are fighting each other for the second time in four months later this week, but why?
In the Invicta FC 20 main event on Nov. 18, 2016, in Kansas City, Kunitskaya locked an armbar on Evinger. Evinger worked to free her arm from the submission attempt by placing her foot on Kunitskaya’s face for leverage. She was warned by the referee to not do that and seconds…
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Invicta FC 22: Why is There a Tonya Evinger vs. Yana Kunitskaya Rematch?
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Invicta FC 22: Why is There a Tonya Evinger vs. Yana Kunitskaya Rematch?
Invicta FC bantamweight champion Tonya Evinger and challenger Yana Kunitskaya are fighting each other for the second time in four months later this week, but why?
In the Invicta FC 20 main event on Nov. 18, 2016, in Kansas City, Kunitskaya locked an armbar on Evinger. Evinger worked to free her arm from the submission attempt by placing her foot on Kunitskaya’s face for leverage. She was warned by the referee to not do that and seconds later she was verbally submitting to the armbar.
But there was a problem with that scenario. Placing your foot on an opponent’s face…
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Tonya Evinger Is Invicta FC Bantamweight Champion Once More
Tonya Evinger Is Invicta FC Bantamweight Champion Once More
Written by Dana Becker
The Missouri Office of Athletics has overturned the result of the Invicta FC 20 main event, meaning Tonya Evinger is once again the bantamweight champion.
Evinger appealed her loss to Yana Kunitskaya, citing the referee for ruling a move she made was illegal. Evinger believes the ruling led to Kunitskaya being able to sink in her armbar tighter, forcing her to tap and…
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Tonya Evinger Appealing Her Invicta FC Championship Match Defeat
Tonya Evinger Appealing Her Invicta FC Championship Match Defeat
Written by Dana Becker
Tonya Evinger isn’t giving up her Invicta FC bantamweight title without a fight.
Evinger, who lost to Yana Kunitskaya earlier this month at Invicta FC 20 on UFC Fight Pass, has filed an appeal with the Missouri Office of Athletics, according to a report by MMA Fighting.
The 35-year-old Evinger lost via armbar at 1:59 of the first round, but is challenging the result…
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