If Julianna Pe?a defeats Valentina Shevchenko on Jan. 28 and still doesnt get a UFC title shot, it wont be just business as usual.Pe?a is scheduled to headline next months UFC Fight Night event in Denver, but isnt afraid to admit shes not happy about the matchup.After defeating Cat Zingano at UFC 200 in July, Pe?a felt she had earned a shot at Amanda Nunes for the UFCs bantamweight championship. That shot went to Ronda Rousey instead, who lost the title to Holly Holm in shocking fashion last year and hasnt fought since.Girls who are coming off knockout [losses] get to fight for the title again, said Pe?a, who is 4-0 in the UFC and has won The Ultimate Fighter reality series.I still have yet to wrap my brain around the fact that Ive beaten everybody and still not been able to sniff a title shot.Pe?a (8-2) hasnt been afraid to share her opinion. Earlier this year, Shevchenko revealed shed been approached about fighting Pe?a at UFC 205 on Nov. 12 in New York. Pe?a responded, matter-of-factly, that she was more interested in a title fight.When the shot went to Rousey (12-1), Pe?a was so upset she openly talked about fighting outside the UFC. She eventually agreed to the Shevchenko bout, in part because it was a five-round main event.After that, if the UFC tries to book another bantamweight title fight without her, the consequences will be severe, according to Pe?a.If not this time, I will raise hell, Pe?a said. I think [UFC president Dana White] knows Im a firecracker and I definitely dont think he wants to see the wrath that will come if I dont get a title shot.I think he definitely knows Im the clear-cut answer for getting a title shot and Ive been the clear-cut answer. If I dont get a title shot, I quit.Pe?a, who has moved her training from Spokane, Washington, to Chicago ahead of this bout, said she was also irked about the recent announcement of an inaugural featherweight championship fight between Holm and Germaine de Randamie.According to Pe?a, shes asked to fight Harmless Holly on several occasions, but its never come together. Seeing Holm compete for a title even though she is coming off back-to-back losses is bulls---, in Pe?as book.All that said, Pe?a says her focus is now on Shevchenko and she will take care of business on Jan. 28. The UFC better take care of business afterwards.I know shes going to be working her takedown defense immensely, Pe?a said. Shes going to be on her bicycle. I think its funny she says Im trying to escape a fight with her. Im like, Honey, it has nothing to do with you. Ill fight you all day long and twice on Sundays. 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Of the 20 players who broke par in the second round, only four started in the afternoon -- Marc Leishman (69), Day (70), Byeong Hun An (70) and Patton Kizzire (70).It was ridiculous, said Justin Rose, who struggled to a 77 after shooting 68 the first day. You know when you see such a disparity between the draw and you see no name from this side of the draw popping up, its just frustrating.Rose managed to make it to the weekend with a couple of shots to spare. Spieth barely got through, finishing right on the cut line after a 75 left him 14 shots behind Mickelson, any hope of a third major title all but snuffed out for the 22-year-old Texan.Spieth was already looking ahead to the last major of the year, the PGA Championship in two weeks.I know my chances here are likely finished, he said.Steve Stricker ripped off 14 straight pars until the rain and wind caught up with the 49-yeaar-old American.ddddddddddddHis tee shot at the 15th wound up in thick grass left of the fairway. 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