Veteran referee John McCarthy shares his thoughts on some of the most unusual moments from UFC 324.
On Saturday evening at Las Vegas’s T-Mobile Arena, Jean Silva and Arnold Allen delivered an intense featherweight bout. The two fighters exchanged striking techniques back and forth throughout the full 15-minute contest. Ultimately, Silva secured a unanimous decision win with scores of 30-27, 29-28, and 29-28.
In a curious incident during the final moments, Silva jumped onto and off Allen’s back, an action that didn’t seem to bother Allen or the referee inside the Octagon. This move prompted a fan to inquire whether Silva should have been penalized. Seattle Drew tweeted at McCarthy, questioning if Silva’s apparent standing on Allen’s spine and neck warranted a warning or point deduction. McCarthy replied, stating there was nothing about Silva’s move that qualified as a foul, aside from perhaps unsportsmanlike conduct. While unusual, McCarthy concluded it was not illegal under the fight’s circumstances.
Silva’s victory has propelled him into featherweight title contention. Meanwhile, Alexander Volkanovski is scheduled to defend his 145-pound championship in a rematch against Diego Lopez at UFC 325 on January 31. Many fans expressed disappointment with this matchup since their initial fight at UFC 314 last April was one-sided. Instead, Movsar Evloev and Lerone Murphy were viewed as more fitting challengers. It appears Silva may need to overcome one of these fighters before earning a legitimate shot at the featherweight belt.
Fan Take: This development highlights how unpredictable the featherweight division can be, offering exciting, fresh matchups for fans eager to see new challengers emerge. Silva’s rise adds intrigue to the title picture, potentially shaking up the status quo and keeping the sport dynamic and competitive.

