Cory Sandhagen is still struggling to understand how he has a loss on his record to T.J. Dillashaw, but he also takes full responsibility for his shortcomings in the UFC Vegas 32 main event.
In a highly anticipated battle at bantamweight, the third-ranked Sandhagen was welcoming a former champion back to the octagon after a two-year doping suspension kept him out of competition. Upon his return, Dillashaw showed incredible durability over all five rounds while surviving an early knee injury suffered in the first round not to mention a gruesome cut that had blood pouring into his eyes.