UFC featherweight arnold allen was sentenced this week to five months in prison, but will not need to serve time in prison if he stays out of trouble over the next 12 months. The Englishman was involved in a disturbance at Christmas parties at the end of last year and was accused of attacking six women, as well as the owner of the place where the celebration was being held. The information is from the English newspaper “Ipswich Star”.
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By admitting guilt on the allegations, Allen avoided an even harsher sentence, but he will have to stay at home at night for a month and pay around R$13.180 in compensation to the victims of his attacks, in addition to doing 150 hours of work communities.
The fighter claimed he was initially protecting his girlfriend, who was involved in a fight with another woman in Ipswich, a city in the English countryside. So, Allen got into more trouble, admitting the fact and blaming it on the fact that he was drunk. One of those attacked by the featherweight was the owner of the party venue, Andrew Hayward-Farmer, who was trying to break up the fight between Allen's girlfriend and the other woman. When other people tried to stop the fighter from hitting Hayward-Farmer, he broke away from them and landed blows on other women.
At 23 years old, Allen is one of the great promises of English MMA. He is undefeated in Ultimate, with three wins, and has 12 wins and just one defeat on his professional record. After what happened, “Almighty” went on to work for the UFC, winning mawan amirkhani No. UFC London, from March this year.
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