Canada's Charles (Air) Jourdain loses majority decision on UFC Fight Night card

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Canada's Charles (Air) Jourdain loses majority decision on UFC Fight Night card
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Canadian featherweight Charles (Air) Jourdain lost a majority decision to (Hurricane) Shane Burgos on a UFC Fight Night card Saturday.

lost a majority decision to Shane Burgos on a UFC Fight Night card Saturday. finished with a flourish in the third round and connected with more significant strikes throughout . But Burgos took him down twice, attempted three submissions and had more than six minutes control time.the third round. Two of the judges awarded Burgos the first two rounds. The third judge gave the first and third toAfter the fight, Burgos said he was confident he had done enough to get the decision.

The main event saw Brian Ortega, ranked second among featherweight contenders, take on No. 3 Yair Rodriguez.

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