Rousimar Palhares is not the only one facing discipline for his alleged shenanigans Saturday night.
The Nevada Athletic Commission will review both the actions of Palhares and Jake Shields for unsportsmanlike conduct, executive director Bob Bennett told MMAFighting.com on Monday morning.
Palhares allegedly gouged Shields' eyes and held onto his kimura submission too long in the WSOF 22 main event welterweight title fight in Las Vegas. Shields, in retaliation, then punched Palhares after referee Steve Mazzagatti waved off the bout.
Bennett said he is in the process of obtaining a DVD of the fight.