Jeremy Stephens is eager to make things right after suffering the quickest loss of his career at UFC on ESPN 26 . Although Stephens (28-19 MMA, 15-18 UFC) holds the octagon record for most career defeats, Saturday’s result against Mateusz Gamrot (19-1 MMA, 2-1 UFC) at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas had some added sting. It was all over in just 65 seconds . Stephens was planted on his back very early in the fight, and before he knew it, Gamrot had locked in a kimura that forced “Lil’ Heathen” to tap out for the first time since February 2009. It wasn’t a banner night for Stephens, who declared afterward he’s keen to get back in the cage immediately and put this loss behind him (via Twitter ): Feel I let a lot of people down tonight. Not my best performance, congrats to Gamrot and his team

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Jeremy Stephens wants quick return after he ‘let a lot of people down’ with UFC on ESPN 26 loss – MMA Junkie

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