Din Thomas ‘ashamed and embarrassed,’ apologizes to Gillian Robertson
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Din
Thomas has apologized to Gillian
Robertson after drawing criticism for his comments following
his pupil’s failed title bid in the
Ultimate Fighting Championship.
Thomas, Robertson’s longtime mentor, announced during the UFC 330 post-show that he’s done cornering fighters and that he took “The Savage” as far as he could. The former UFC fighter drew backlash for the timing of his remarks, with both fans and fighters calling him out.
Thomas suggested that Robertson had reached her ceiling in the sport after getting thoroughly dominated by Mackenzie Dern. He then claimed that he’s stepping away from being a cornerman, citing the fight week responsibilities, drawing the ire of many. Thomas addressed the controversy on “Deep Waters,” admitting the timing was inappropriate.
“Saturday night was the most inappropriate time for me to bring up that I did not want to corner again,” Thomas said. “It was completely irresponsible; it was despicable. I shouldn’t have done it. I selfishly stole her moment that night. Instead of congratulating her on that run, I stole her moment and I want to apologize to her for that.”
He also reflected on Robertson's early struggles and the years they spent working together. He recalled the Canadian strawweight once hoping simply to string together two or three consecutive victories before eventually putting together the run that earned her a championship opportunity.
“For her, Gillian, I love you. I’ve got your back… I’ve always had your back,” Thomas added. “This is not the end.”
Thomas acknowledged that coaching has been an emotional experience and said he has contemplated stepping away before, but he now regrets making that decision public at Robertson's expense.
“I’m ashamed. I’m embarrassed, but I’m not too big to say I’m sorry,” Thomas said.
Thomas, Robertson’s longtime mentor, announced during the UFC 330 post-show that he’s done cornering fighters and that he took “The Savage” as far as he could. The former UFC fighter drew backlash for the timing of his remarks, with both fans and fighters calling him out.
Din Thomas regrets timing of comments after Gillian Robertson’s UFC 330 title loss
Thomas suggested that Robertson had reached her ceiling in the sport after getting thoroughly dominated by Mackenzie Dern. He then claimed that he’s stepping away from being a cornerman, citing the fight week responsibilities, drawing the ire of many. Thomas addressed the controversy on “Deep Waters,” admitting the timing was inappropriate.
“Saturday night was the most inappropriate time for me to bring up that I did not want to corner again,” Thomas said. “It was completely irresponsible; it was despicable. I shouldn’t have done it. I selfishly stole her moment that night. Instead of congratulating her on that run, I stole her moment and I want to apologize to her for that.”
He also reflected on Robertson's early struggles and the years they spent working together. He recalled the Canadian strawweight once hoping simply to string together two or three consecutive victories before eventually putting together the run that earned her a championship opportunity.
“For her, Gillian, I love you. I’ve got your back… I’ve always had your back,” Thomas added. “This is not the end.”
Thomas acknowledged that coaching has been an emotional experience and said he has contemplated stepping away before, but he now regrets making that decision public at Robertson's expense.
“I’m ashamed. I’m embarrassed, but I’m not too big to say I’m sorry,” Thomas said.
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