Okay, so today I decided to dig into something I’ve been curious about for a while: Mike Bell and his connection to the UFC. I’d heard the name, knew he was involved in MMA somehow, but I wanted the full picture. Here’s how I went about it.

First, I fired up Google. Straight up, just typed in “Mike Bell UFC”. I figured that would be the quickest way to get a general overview.
Initial Search and Confusion
The initial results were a bit of a mess, to be honest. I got a bunch of stuff about a fighter named Mike Bell, but quickly realized that wasn’t the guy I was after. There were also some articles mentioning a “Bellator,” which I knew was a different MMA organization. It took a little digging to sort through it all.
Finding the Right Mike Bell
I started adding more keywords, like “referee” and “judge,” and that’s when things started to clear up. It turns out the Mike Bell I was looking for wasn’t a fighter, but a well-known referee and judge in the sport. I found some articles talking about his controversial decisions in some big fights, and that’s when it all clicked.
Deep Dive into Judging and Refereeing
This sparked my curiosity.

I dove into the whole world of MMA judging.
- I learned about the 10-point must system, which is how fights are scored.
- I read about the criteria judges use, things like effective striking, grappling, aggression, and octagon control.
- I watched video to learn judging and Refereeing.
It’s way more complicated than I thought! There’s a lot of subjectivity involved, which explains why there are so many disputed decisions.
Putting It All Together
Finally, I went back to those articles about Mike Bell’s controversial calls. Now that I understood the judging system a bit better, I could see why people were arguing about them. It wasn’t just random opinions; there were legitimate debates about how the criteria were applied in those specific fights.
So, yeah, that was my day exploring Mike Bell and the world of UFC judging. I started out a bit confused, but by doing some focused searching, reading articles, and even watching some videos, I ended up with a much better understanding of his role and the complexities of judging in MMA.
