It’s not every day that a fighter accuses his opponent of domestic violence in the middle of a fight. And yet, that’s what happened Saturday night between Tim Elliott and Jordan Espinosa at UFC 259 . Toward the end of the second round of their flyweight fight at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Elliott smothered Espinosa with his elbow and arm from top position. At that point, Elliott began talking to his opponent. Their conversation was picked up by cageside microphones for viewers to hear on the broadcast.
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