Rose Namajunas and Carla Esparza put on a historically boring fight at UFC 274. Many have debated where the fight ranks in the worst UFC title fights of all time, and it's certainly not a conversation that you want to be a part of.

Carla Esparza ended up winning the fight via split decision to once again become the UFC strawweight champion. Rose Namajunas did not agree with the decision from the judges.

“I won that fight,” Namajunas said in her UFC 274 post-fight presser. “I stuck to the strategy. I felt as if I landed more shots. I even took her down. None of her takedowns were significant or with any control time. I’d say she hit me with one good punch. … I felt like I did the damage. I controlled the fight. I’m proud of myself because I stuck to my strategy. I know that in all of Carla’s fights she just baits people in, and she tries to get people to attack her. I’ve been in slugfests before. I’ve gotten my nose broken. I’ve stood there and shed blood in the octagon. I stuck to the strategy, and she didn’t really have any offense. She was whiffing at air the whole time. So, I thought I won.”

“I knew I was scoring,” she assessed. “I knew I was touching her,” said Namajunas, who chalked up some poor form to a slippery octagon. “There were times that I was missing, but I don’t know. I felt like I was scoring.”

Rose Namajunas assured that she wasn't bitter after the fight and that she was looking at things objectively. It was a frustrating experience at UFC 274 against Carla Esparza.

“I’m really still trying to process this because I’m not trying to be salty or anything,” the former champion said. “I feel like there’s something to be learned from each loss. I’ve still got to ruminate over this. I hate sounding like this. I hate sounding salty. I lost, you know what I mean? Like, f*ck. But at the same time, it’s just what makes sense to me right now.”