The Ultimate Fighter 22 Finale Results: The Real Winners and Losers | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors
The last fight on the undercard is typically designed to be exciting. The intention behind Gabriel Gonzaga vs. Konstantin Erokhin was no different.
Unfortunately, things don't always go the way we plan them in life.
In a surprisingly actionless affair, the two heavyweights took turns staring at each other, attempting and thwarting takedowns, lumbering, stumbling, bumbling and fumbling. But mainly, it was the staring.
To illustrate, the two men combined to land 35 of 96 significant strikes, for a clip of 36 percent, per FightMetric. In the previous fight, loser Mike Pierce landed 42 on this own.
So don't look at me like that, Gabriel. You may have won the decision—probably by virtue of the two takedowns you landed in seven attempts—but you know you deserve the loser tag. This was one of the worst UFC fights in recent memory.