People are Angry at UFC Referee Herb Dean

A2

People are Angry at UFC Referee Herb Dean

民眾對 UFC 裁判 Herb Dean 感到憤怒


Introduction

Many fighters and fans are unhappy with the referee Herb Dean. They think he makes too many mistakes.

許多格鬥選手和球迷對裁判 Herb Dean 不滿,認為他犯了太多錯誤。

Main Body

Herb Dean did not stop illegal hits in some fights. For example, Ciryl Gane hit Alex Pereira in the back of the head. Herb Dean did not punish him.

Herb Dean 在某些比賽中沒有制止違規打擊。例如,Ciryl Gane 擊中了 Alex Pereira 的後腦,但 Herb Dean 並未懲罰他。

In another fight, Shara Magomedov pulled hair and poked an eye. Herb Dean told him to stop, but he did not take away any points.

在另一場比賽中,Shara Magomedov 扯頭髮並戳眼。Herb Dean 雖然要求他停止,但並沒有扣分。

Now, Alex Pereira wants Herb Dean to lose his job. Tom Aspinall says the rules are not important anymore. Fans say the fighters are not safe.

現在,Alex Pereira 希望 Herb Dean 被解僱。Tom Aspinall 則表示規則已經不再重要。球迷們認為選手們並不安全。

Conclusion

Herb Dean has many problems. Famous fighters and fans want him to leave his job.

Herb Dean 有許多問題。知名選手和球迷都希望他離職。

Vocabulary Learning

🛑 The "Not" Pattern

To reach A2, you must be able to say what didn't happen. This text shows us how to use did not for things in the past.

How it works: Did not + Action word \rightarrow Past Negative

Examples from the story:

  • Herb Dean did not stop the hits.
  • He did not punish him.
  • He did not take away points.

💡 Quick Tip

Notice that the action word (stop, punish, take) does not change. We don't say "did not stopped." We keep the action word simple!

Compare:

  • He stopped \rightarrow (Yes)
  • He did not stop \rightarrow (No)

Vocabulary Learning

unhappy (adj.)
not happy; sad or disappointed
Example:I am unhappy with my old phone because it is slow.
mistake (n.)
something that is done wrong
Example:I made a mistake in my English homework.
illegal (adj.)
not allowed by the law or rules
Example:It is illegal to drive very fast in the city.
punish (v.)
to make someone suffer for doing something wrong
Example:The teacher will punish the students if they fight.
important (adj.)
something that has a lot of value or meaning
Example:Water is very important for our health.
B2

UFC Official Herb Dean Faces Criticism After Repeated Refereeing Mistakes

UFC 裁判 Herb Dean 因多次裁判失誤面臨批評


Introduction

UFC official Herb Dean is currently facing strong criticism from professional fighters and fans due to a series of mistakes in his officiating.

UFC 裁判 Herb Dean 目前因一系列的裁判失誤,正面臨職業格鬥選手與球迷的強烈批評。

Main Body

The current controversy is based on several events where Mr. Dean allegedly failed to punish illegal strikes. For example, during a title fight between Alex Pereira and Ciryl Gane, Pereira claimed that Gane hit the back of his head several times without the referee intervening. This pattern continued at a UFC Apex event, where an illegal elbow to the back of the head was not penalized. Most recently, at UFC Baku, Shara Magomedov repeatedly pulled hair and poked the eye of Michel Pereira; however, despite warnings from Dean, no points were deducted.

目前的爭議源於幾起 Dean 先生涉嫌未能懲罰違例打擊的事件。例如,在 Alex Pereira 與 Ciryl Gane 的冠軍賽中,Pereira 聲稱 Gane 多次擊中其後腦,但裁判並未介入。這種模式在一次 UFC Apex 賽事中再次出現,當時一次擊中後腦的違例肘擊未受到懲罰。最近在 UFC Baku 賽事中,Shara Magomedov 反覆扯 Michel Pereira 的頭髮並戳其眼睛;儘管 Dean 予以警告,但並未扣分。

Responses from those involved have become increasingly negative. Alex Pereira has started a public petition asking for Mr. Dean to be permanently removed from UFC duties, stating that the official's performance is not good enough. Similarly, Tom Aspinall suggested that the current lack of enforcement makes the official rules feel like mere suggestions. Many fans agree, arguing that this passivity creates a safety risk for the fighters. On the other hand, some referees suggest that a general culture of leniency has encouraged athletes to commit fouls, although they believe that stricter rules might lead to more complaints about the results of the fights.

相關人士的反應已變得日益負面。Alex Pereira 已發起公開請願,要求永久解除 Dean 先生的 UFC 職務,稱該裁判的表現未達標。同樣地,Tom Aspinall 指出目前缺乏執法力度,使得官方規則感覺就像僅僅是建議。許多球迷表示贊同,認為這種被動狀態會給格鬥選手帶來安全風險。另一方面,部分裁判認為普遍的寬容文化鼓勵了運動員犯規,儘管他們相信更嚴格的規則可能會導致更多對比賽結果的投訴。

Conclusion

Herb Dean remains under intense pressure from famous fighters and the public to leave his position following these multiple officiating errors.

在發生多次裁判失誤後,Herb Dean 仍面臨來自知名格鬥選手與大眾要求其離職的巨大壓力。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Power-Up' Logic: Moving from Simple to Complex

An A2 student says: "Herb Dean made mistakes and people are angry."

A B2 student says: "Herb Dean is facing strong criticism due to a series of mistakes."


🧩 The Linguistic Bridge: Collocations of Conflict

To sound like a B2 speaker, you must stop using 'very' or 'bad' and start using strong pairings (collocations). Look at how the article describes a problem:

  • Facing strong criticism \rightarrow (Instead of: People are saying bad things)
  • Permanently removed \rightarrow (Instead of: Gone forever)
  • Intense pressure \rightarrow (Instead of: A lot of stress)

🛠️ The 'Nuance' Shift: Speculation vs. Fact

At the A2 level, everything is a fact ("He did this"). To reach B2, you need to use hedging—words that show something is an allegation or a possibility.

The B2 Secret: "Mr. Dean allegedly failed to punish..."

By adding "allegedly," the writer isn't saying it is 100% a fact, but that people claim it happened. This is a hallmark of advanced English.

🚀 Structural Upgrade: The "Contrast Connector"

Stop using only "but". The article uses a sophisticated transition to show two sides of an argument:

On the other hand...

Why it works: It signals to the listener that you are about to present a balanced perspective. It transforms a simple list of opinions into a professional analysis.

Example from text: Side A: Fans say he is passive \rightarrow On the other hand \rightarrow Side B: Other referees think the culture is the problem.

Vocabulary Learning

controversy (n.)
A prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion
Example:The referee's decision sparked a huge controversy among the fans.
allegedly (adv.)
Used when stating that something is claimed to be the case, although there is no proof
Example:The athlete allegedly broke the rules, but the video footage was unclear.
intervening (v.)
Coming between people or events to modify or stop a situation
Example:The official failed to intervene when the fight became too violent.
penalized (v.)
To be punished for breaking a rule
Example:The player was penalized for a foul during the second half of the game.
deducted (v.)
To take away an amount or a point from a total
Example:The judge deducted two points from the fighter for repeated illegal strikes.
enforcement (n.)
The act of compelling observance of or compliance with a law or rule
Example:Strict enforcement of the safety rules is necessary to protect the athletes.
passivity (n.)
The quality of not reacting or not taking action when it is needed
Example:The crowd criticized the referee's passivity during the championship match.
leniency (n.)
The quality of being more merciful or tolerant than expected
Example:The coach's leniency towards the players led to a lack of discipline in the team.
C2

Institutional Scrutiny of Official Herb Dean Following Repeated Regulatory Failures

Herb Dean 屢次執法失敗,面臨機構嚴厲質詢


Introduction

UFC official Herb Dean is currently facing significant criticism from professional athletes and spectators due to a series of perceived officiating lapses.

UFC 裁判 Herb Dean 因一系列被視為失職的判決,目前正受到職業運動員與觀眾的強烈批評。

Main Body

The current controversy is predicated upon a sequence of events in which Mr. Dean allegedly failed to penalize illegal strikes. During a title bout between Alex Pereira and Ciryl Gane, Pereira asserted that Gane executed multiple strikes to the posterior of the cranium without official intervention. This pattern of non-enforcement was subsequently observed at a UFC Apex event, where an illegal tomahawk elbow to the back of the head occurred without a corresponding penalty. Most recently, at UFC Baku, Shara Magomedov engaged in repeated hair-pulling and an eye poke against Michel Pereira; despite prior warnings issued by Dean, no point deductions were implemented.

目前的爭議源於一系列事件,據稱 Dean 先生在其中未能對違規打擊作出懲罰。在 Alex Pereira 與 Ciryl Gane 的冠軍賽中,Pereira 聲稱 Gane 多次擊中其後腦而未獲裁判介入。這種不執法的模式隨後在一次 UFC Apex 賽事中被觀察到,當時發生了一次違規的後腦「斧式肘擊」,但並未受到相應懲罰。最近在 UFC Baku 賽事中,Shara Magomedov 對 Michel Pereira 採取了重複扯髮與戳眼的行為;儘管 Dean 先前已發出警告,但並未執行扣分。

Stakeholder responses have been characterized by escalating hostility. Alex Pereira has initiated a public petition seeking the permanent removal of Mr. Dean from UFC officiating duties, characterizing the official's conduct as deficient. Similarly, Tom Aspinall suggested that the current state of regulatory enforcement has rendered the established rules mere suggestions. This sentiment is mirrored by a segment of the viewing public, who argue that such passivity constitutes a safety risk to competitors. Conversely, a systemic internal dialogue among referees suggests that a pervasive culture of leniency has emboldened athletes to commit multiple fouls without consequence, though it is hypothesized that a more rigorous application of rules might result in increased complaints regarding fight outcomes.

利益相關者的反應呈現出不斷升級的敵對情緒。Alex Pereira 已發起一份公開請願書,要求永久撤除 Dean 先生的 UFC 裁判職務,並將該裁判的表現定性為不足。同樣地,Tom Aspinall 指出,目前的執法狀態已使既定規則淪為僅僅是建議。部分觀看大眾也持有相同觀點,認為 such 這種被動態度構成了對參賽者的安全風險。相反,裁判內部的系統性對話顯示,一種普遍的寬容文化已使運動員敢於多次犯規而無需承擔後果,儘管有人假設更嚴格的規則應用可能會導致對比賽結果的投訴增加。

Conclusion

Herb Dean remains under intense pressure from high-profile fighters and the public to be removed from his position following multiple officiating errors.

由於多次裁判失誤,Herb Dean 在頂級選手與公眾的強大壓力下,面臨被撤職的局面。

Vocabulary Learning

The Architecture of 'Nominalization' and Academic Distance

To migrate from B2 to C2, a student must move beyond describing actions and begin constructing concepts. The provided text is a masterclass in Nominalization—the process of turning verbs (actions) into nouns (entities). This is the hallmark of high-level academic and institutional English, as it shifts the focus from who did what to what phenomenon is occurring.

◈ The Linguistic Shift

Observe the transmutation of active events into static, abstract nouns within the text:

  • Action \rightarrow Concept: Instead of saying "People are scrutinizing Herb Dean," the text uses "Institutional Scrutiny."
  • Process \rightarrow State: Rather than "The rules weren't enforced," we see "a pattern of non-enforcement."
  • Behavior \rightarrow Attribute: "The official was passive" becomes "such passivity constitutes a safety risk."

◈ Why this triggers C2 Mastery

C2 proficiency requires the ability to create Semantic Density. By using nominals, the writer can pack complex logical relationships into a single sentence without needing repetitive conjunctions.

Consider the phrase: "...a pervasive culture of leniency has emboldened athletes..."

In B2 English, this might be: "The referees are too lenient, so the athletes feel they can break the rules."

The C2 version transforms "being lenient" (a behavior) into "a culture of leniency" (a systemic environment). This allows the writer to discuss the cause as an abstract entity, providing a level of intellectual detachment and authority known as Academic Distance.

◈ Structural Breakdown of the 'Nominal Chain'

Look at this sequence: Regulatory Failures \rightarrow Official Intervention \rightarrow Point Deductions \rightarrow Regulatory Enforcement $\n Each of these is a compound noun phrase. They function as the 'anchors' of the text, allowing the author to use sophisticated verbs like predicated upon, characterized by, and hypothesized to link these anchors together. This is the primary difference between 'storytelling' (B2) and 'analytical reporting' (C2).

Vocabulary Learning

predicated (v.)
Based on or founded on a specific set of circumstances or assumptions.
Example:The company's growth strategy was predicated on the assumption that market demand would remain high.
posterior (adj.)
Situated at the back or rear of a structure or organ.
Example:The medical report indicated a minor contusion on the posterior aspect of the patient's skull.
cranium (n.)
The part of the skull that encloses the brain.
Example:The helmet is specifically designed to protect the cranium from high-impact trauma.
deficient (adj.)
Not lacking in some respect; inadequate in quality or amount.
Example:The auditor found that the company's internal record-keeping was severely deficient.
pervasive (adj.)
Spreading widely throughout an area or a group of people.
Example:The pervasive sense of optimism in the office boosted overall productivity.
emboldened (v.)
Given the courage or confidence to do something, often something reckless or illegal.
Example:The lack of security cameras emboldened the vandals to target the gallery again.
hypothesized (v.)
Put forward a theoretical explanation or a proposed starting point for an investigation.
Example:The researchers hypothesized that the new drug would reduce blood pressure more effectively than the old one.
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