Dan Ige scored a walk-off knockout win over Damon Jackson in the co-main event at UFC Vegas 67. Going in as a slight -125 favorite, '50k' more than justified the odds, dominating Jackson for as long as the fight lasted.Ige started off as the early aggressor, trying to blitz his way in with a flurry before being stopped in his tracks with an overhand right, one of Jackson's most significant shots in the fight. '50k' soon took over, repeatedly catching Jackson's body with a lead left hook.Ige also stuffed a lone takedown attempt from Jackson but accidentally poked him in the eye, leading to a short pause in the action. While 'Action' was ready to go after a while, he appeared to be hesitant in committing throughout the round.Dan Ige's dominance continued in the second frame as Jackson's output lessened progressively. After a failed takedown shot against the fence, '50k' opened up 'Action' with a counter right before going back to the body with his lead left. Jackson tried to let his hands go in the pocket but was caught with a brutal left hook that knocked his lights out with less than a minute to go in round two. Ige's win over 'Action' also marked the end of his three-fight losing skid.Watch the KO below:Takedown Defense@ChillemThreeboDan Ige KOs Damon Jackson659Dan Ige KOs Damon Jackson https://t.co/Ko7bTbZtR2Place your bets for the upcoming UFC fight night main card and earn $$$.Dan Ige consulted a sports psychologist after going on a three-fight skidDan Ige earned his first UFC main-event spot opposite Chan Sung Jung after a first-round KO win over Gavin Tucker back in 2021.However, '50k' went on to drop a unanimous decision against 'The Korean Zombie' and two subsequent ones against Josh Emmett and Movsar Evloev.Dan Ige was admittedly left depressed by his three-fight skid and decided to break the stigma surrounding men's mental health. The 31-year-old featherweight recently stated on Just Scrap Radio:"I was depressed for a little bit, I put a lot into winning and losing, and my identity was placed on that... I spoke to a sports psychologist, doing things I don’t normally do . There's a stigma that men shouldn’t [seek mental health], like you are considered weak if you look for help or talk to other people. A lot of good came from that and going through that helped me reveal my greater purpose." View this post on Instagram Instagram Post