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Jake Shields' win at the Strikeforce World Championship Saturday night was overshadowed by a brawl that was never meant to happen.

CBS' telecast of the mixed martial arts competition ended in an unscheduled fight that broke out after Shields defeated Dan Henderson.

The fight started when Jason "Mayhem" Miller called for a rematch. Shields started to pummel Miller, only to be separated and have his spot taken by the crowd.

The show's host exclaimed on the loud speakers, "Gentleman, we're on national television," before cutting to commercial.

Miller later tweeted, "They didn't show the whole fight, which is silly, but everyone decided to go the distance tonight."

Source: NY Daily News



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