Charles Jourdain laments wrong message sent to 135 in UFC Winnipeg win
Charles Jourdain won for the third straight time – and got his third straight post-fight bonus. But he's not thrilled with it.
Charles Jourdain met the media Saturday after his win over Kyler Phillips at UFC Fight Night 273. Jourdain (18-8-1 MMA, 9-7-1 UFC) outworked Phillips (12-5 MMA, 6-4 UFC) for a unanimous decision in the co-main event at Canada Life Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Jourdain won for the third straight time.
And after two reasonably quick guillotine choke finishes in a row, he picked up his third straight bonus – this time for Fight of the Night thanks to the bantamweight banger with Phillips. But the 30-year-old Canadian said he's not happy — though he said that before he knew he was getting an extra $100,000 in bonus money. "Unfortunately, my guillotine was not working," Jourdain told the UFC after the win.
"I think I talk a lot of sh*t with it, and people are quite good at defending it. But I almost pulled off a very nice kimura attempt. "Kyler Phillips has been five years in the top 15, so he's a very capable man and he was hard to put away.
The guy has never been finished, and I thought I would be the one, but no. No one can finish Kyler Phillips as of today. " A finish over Phillips, Jourdain thinks, might have sent a significant message at bantamweight, where Petr Yan reclaimed the title this past December.