Dana White agreed with what most judges and nearly every major media outlet had decided: that UFC light-heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier deserved the decision win over Alexander Gustafsson in this past Saturday’s UFC 192 headliner.

In the first successful defense of his title, Cormier (17-1 MMA, 6-1 UFC) outlasted game challenger Gustafsson (16-4 MMA, 8-4 UFC) in the pay-per-view main event at Houston’s Toyota Center. While the major media outlets tracked by MMADecisions.com were almost unanimously in favor of Cormier, the official scorecards were split, with the champ earning 49-46 (judge Kerry Hatley) and 48-47 (Sal D’Amato) scores, and Gustafsson getting a 48-47 from Derek Cleary.

“I had it 3-2 Cormier,” White said after the event. “I think the judges had the right decision. I was a little horrified when I heard that one of the judges had Gustafsson (winning).

“There’s no way you can give Gustafsson the last round. Cormier wins that last round for sure.”

Like White, many people watching the event felt the final round would ultimately determine the winner. Surprisingly, though, every judge awarded that final round to Cormier, according to the official UFC 192 scorecards. That means Gustafsson was actually up three rounds to one on Cleary’s scorecards heading into the final frame.

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