Wanderlei Silva was disqualified in his boxing match in the main event of Spaten Fight Night 2 on Saturday night against Acelino Freitas, and that wasn’t the worst thing that happened in the ring.

The longtime UFC and PRIDE veteran competed for the first time in a combat sports bout since getting knocked out by Rampage Jackson at Bellator 260 in the second round in September 2018. Silva was penalized three points after a slew of fouls, before the referee disqualified him. A brawl broke out between the two teams before Silva was knocked out cold by a member of Freitas’ team.

Despite having a nearly 50 pound weight advantage, it was clear from the opening bell that Silva was outmatched, and the unfortunate ending, plus the post-fight brawl knockout led to a very sad ending.

Check out how MMA pros reacted to the wild scene in Brazil at the sophomore Spaten Fight Night event.

“After fighting for so long for people to see us as decent and civilized human beings, for that,” Borralho said in Portuguese. “Imagine being a fighter now and wanting a sponsorship deal from a big brand in Brazil, and them having this embarrassing moment as reference? Athletes lose a lot with this.”