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UFC - The Ultimate Fighter 15 Finale

Jun 1, 2012 United States Palms Casino Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Martin Kampmann

20-7-0 (Win-Loss-Draw) win
MAIN EVENT vs
Welterweight VIEW PLAY-BY-PLAY

Jake Ellenberger

31-15-0 (Win-Loss-Draw) loss
Match
10
Method
TKO (Knee)
Referee
Steve Mazzagatti
Round
2
Time
1:40
Match Fighters Method/Referee R Time
9 vs
Lightweight
Al 'Raging' Iaquinta

loss
Technical Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)
Herb Dean
1 2:47
8 vs
Featherweight
Submission (Guillotine Choke)
Kim Winslow
2 2:42
7 vs
Featherweight
Decision (Unanimous)
Chris Tognoni
3 5:00
6 vs
Lightweight
John 'The Potter' Cofer

loss
KO (Head Kick)
Herb Dean
3 0:19
5 vs
Lightweight
Decision (Unanimous)
Steve Mazzagatti
3 5:00
4
Myles 'Fury' Jury

win
vs
Lightweight
Submission (Guillotine Choke)
Kim Winslow
1 4:03
3 vs
Lightweight
KO (Punches)
Chris Tognoni
2 2:53
2 vs
Lightweight
TKO (Knee and Punches)
Herb Dean
1 1:59
1
Erik 'Goyito' Perez

win
vs
Bantamweight
John 'Prince' Albert

loss
Technical Submission (Armbar)
Kim Winslow
1 4:18
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