Payton Talbott released his first statement since suffering one of the biggest upsets in UFC history.
Talbott went into UFC 311 in Los Angeles boasting an undefeated record of 9-0. As a result, the Las Vegas native was listed as a massive -1200 favorite to come out on top against wiley veteran Raoni Barcelos during the preliminary portion of the card.
Defying the odds, the +700 underdog outworked Talbott throughout their three-round affair and scored his 19th career win.

Payton Talbott ‘Still Had Fun’ despite losing his ‘o’
On Wednesday, Talbott released his first statement following the parlay-killing loss on Instagram.