UFC middleweight contender Brendan Allen isn't getting any sympathy from his division's champion after a tough night at the office this past Saturday night.
Allen returned to action on Feb. 22, co-headlining the UFC Fight Night event in Seattle opposite a former adversary in fan favorite Anthony Hernandez.
While "All In" targeted redemption for a defeat to "Fluffy" under the LFA banner en route to defending his spot in the top 10 at 185 pounds, he was once again unable to get the better of Hernandez, this time on the scorecards.
The result has marked the latest setback to Allen's title ambitions after he had his seven-fight winning run snapped by Nassourdine Imavov in Paris last September.
And the Beaufort native is unsurprisingly disappointed, which showed in his first statement on social media post-fight.
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