“Poatan” came up short in his bid to become a three-division champion when he suffered a second-round technical knockout loss to Ciryl Gane on June 14 in Washington, D.C. After the event, Pereira expressed his frustration that veteran official Herb Dean failed to acknowledge that illegal strikes that Gane landed to the back of the Brazilian’s head during the finishing sequence.
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White discussed the situation during the UFC Fight Night 279 post-fight press conference on Saturday. While the UFC CEO didn’t necessarily fault Dean, he recognized Pereira’s anger as legitimate."If you watch the fight it's undeniable that he got hit with some strikes to the back of the head, but in the middle of the action, when it's going on and guys are rolling around trying to get out of it," White said (transcription via MMAjunkie.com) "Sometim…