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UFC 301 is here, and while itâs not a terrible card, itâs certainly not worthy of the PPV moniker, nor the hefty price tag associated with the promotionâs numbered events. There is a title fight resting atop the main card, but itâs not the type of scrap thatâs going to encourage new eyeballs to settle on televisions across the world. If anyone but the hâŠ
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UFC Vegas 91 is almost here and with it, we return to the doldrums that are associated with Apex cards. This one at least has a solid enough main event between Matheus Nicolau and Alex Perez. Nicolau had looked pretty, pretty, pretty good over six fights and then Brandon Royval decided to put a stop to that run with a gnarly knockout. Perez couldnât getâŠ
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Itâs here! Itâs finally here! After what seems like an eternity of terrible cards (weâre looking directly at the Apex), weâve finally arrived at a worthwhile event. Is it â00â quality? For the most part, yes. The main event couldâve been a little juicier, but weâre here and weâre excited. With 2.5 title fights, and a card rife with intriguing bouts, whoâŠ
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UFC Vegas 90 just wrapped and Brendon Allen has taken his revenge. Chris Curtis, in true Chris Curtis fashion, ended up writhing in pain at the end of the fight and will no doubt have a detailed dissertation on why he lost. Allen somehow received a 49-46 score, completely undeserved, but the fight was by no means a robbery. It was that close, as the splâŠ
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UFC Atlantic Cityâs main card is a pretty good offfering even if that portion only has a single ranked fight on it. The same can be said for the prelims, as they carry the only other ranked fight on the card, and it is also a womenâs bout, this time between Virna Jandiroba and Lupita Godinez. Both women have been enjoying successful runs over their last few fights, so it gets no complaints from us.
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In the featured prelim spot, Jamall Emmers will be taking on the uber-tough Nate Landwehr. Emmers has begun to take on the Andre Fili âwin-one-lose-oneâ vibe, having alternated wins and losses over his last seven fights. Landwehr is coming off a loss to Dan Ige last June. It will be interesting to see who comes out on top here, as both men are insanely tough and durable.
UFC Atlantic City Prelims
* Nate Landwehr vs. Jamall Emmers 145 lbs
* Virna Jandiroba vs. Lupita Godinez 115 lbs
* Julio Arce vs. Herbert Burns 145 lbs
* Connor Matthews vs. Dennis Buzukja 145 lbs
* Ibo Aslan vs. Anton Turkalj 205 lbs
* Melissa Gatto vs. Viktoria Dudakova 125 lbs
* Andre Petroski vs. Jacob Malkoun 185 lbs
* Angel Pacheco vs. CaolĂĄn Loughran 135 lbs
UFC Atlantic City Fun Factoids
* Ranked fights: 2
* Ranked fighters: 5
* Fighters coming off losses: 14
* Contender Series alumni: 10
* Fighters coming direct from Contender Series: 2
* TUF alumni: 2
* Debuting fighters: 2
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UFC Atlantic City is a pretty good looking card, even if the stats donât back it up much. The headliner alone is worth the price of admission and will undoubtedly set up the next contender for the womenâs flyweight belt. Both Erin Blanchfield and Manon Fiorot are powerhouses in their own right, both incredibly durable and both with a style custom-made tâŠ
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Are you thirsty for another watered down, subpar Apex card? Well good, because the UFC has got one for you. If you thought last weekâs show looked abysmal, you may want to reset your excitement barometer because UFC Vegas 89 is even more paltry, with a pretty lackluster headliner supported by a very forgettable supporting bout lineup. To its credit, theâŠ
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UFC 299 is a hard act to follow but the matchmaking brass seems to have put in the bare minimum effort with their 88th Vegas-themed card. As always, the event is set to go down at the Apex, so you already know itâs going to be threadbare. If you thought the main card was shallow, the prelims certainly do their best to give it competition. Itâs downrightâŠ
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The UFC is back with another Apex card and it isnât very good. Once again, a dearth of ranked fighters, fights (where both opponents in a fight carry a Top 15 ranking) and name value permeate this event. There are a couple contests that have our interest, but overall, this card is a dud, and feels like they pulled out all their âfillerâ athletesâthe oneâŠ
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The prelims for UFC 299 stand in stark contrast to the main card in that it gives all the appearance of a fight night event rather than the high-priced PPV offering that it is. The good news is that most of those fights would undoubtedly be outside the Apex, proper âon the roadâ fights. We even have ranked fights and fighters on this portion of the show.
The featured prelim, a heavyweight showdown between Curtis Blaydes and Jailton Almeida, is a ranked, high-value bout, and one that looks intriguing. Wrestling vs. BJJ on display at the 265-pound limit. Mix in the old adage that the big boys carry a lot of heat in their mitts and we have the ingredients for a great fight.
There are a couple other ranked bouts left on this section of the event, too. Katlyn Cerminara (formerly Chookagian) vs. Maycee Barber and Mateusz Gamrot vs. Rafael dos Anjos. Aside from those, there is a ranked fighter here and there, but all told, the undercard reads like a really good fight night. Considering the depth of the main [ortion, weâre absolutely fine with it. Letâs take a look at what weâre working with, as well as some fun factoids.
UFC 299 Prelims
* Curtis Blaydes vs. Jailton Almeida 265 lbs
* Katlyn Cerminara vs. Maycee Barber 125 lbs
* Mateusz Gamrot vs. Rafael dos Anjos 155 lbs
* Pedro Munhoz vs. Kyler Phillips 135 lbs
* Michel Pereira vs. M. Oleksiejczuk 185 lbs
* Philipe Lins vs. Ion Cutelaba 205 lbs
* Robelis Despaigne vs. Josh Parisian 265 lbs
* CJ Vergara vs. Asu Almabaev 125 lbs
* Joanne Wood vs. Maryna Moroz 125 lbs
UFC 299 Fun Factoids
* Ranked fights: 7
* Ranked fighters: 16
* Fighters coming off a loss: 10
* Contender Series alumni: 8
* TUF alumni: 3
* Debuting fighters: 1
Donât forget to check out the bonus section for a great review of the UFC Vegas 87 preliminary card. Make sure to tune in immediately after this weekendâs fights for breakdowns and analysis on our 6th Round Post-Fight Show.
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UFC 299 is a really good looking card when weighed and measured as a whole. The main event is a rematch thatâs been nearly four years in the making, and as the event draws closer to fight night, the smack talk between the two has ramped up. Theyâre even direct messaging each other with insults. It will be interesting to see if the same Marlon Vera showsâŠ
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UFC Vegas 87 prelims arenât the worst fights, by any means. Theyâre not the best either, but what are you going to do? It doesnât look like change will be on the horizon any time soon, especially with the UFC experiencing yet another banner year for revenue. As long as they can put the bare minimum effort into these Apex cards, the more warehouse-style âŠ
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UFC Vegas 87 is the antithesis of last weekâs Fight Night card. There are reasons to celebrate (albeit few), and there are reasons to be annoyed, of which there are plenty. Jairzinho Rozenstruik, a ranked heavyweight with an extensive UFC resume, is taking on Shamil Gaziev, an athlete signed to the largest promotion in the world who doesnât even have a âŠ
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UFC Mexico City is a solid card overall, even if the prelims are a hodgepodge of whoâs-whos hoping to separate themselves from the pack. The opening fight aka the curtain-jerker, would be more fitting in the featured prelim spot as Naimov is looking like a real deal prospect with a fairly high ceiling. Alas, we get Cristian Quiñonez vs. Raoni Barcelos, which is fine, I guess, but Barcelos has been looking pretty shopworn lately, so weâre giving this one a partial side eye.
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There are a couple themes going on with this event. First, it is a night of rematches. Both the main and co-main events are rematches. Buried inside those rematches are others dotting the resumes of all four men featuring in the top two bouts. This card has three rematches on it, which seems like a lot. Iâm making a mental note to go back and find out what the record is for rematches on a single UFC card. Iâm willing to bet that this event is pretty far up the list.
Edgar ChĂĄirez vs. Daniel Lacerda is the third contest featured in that aforementioned trio of rematches. Their first bout ended in a no contest after the referee in their bout jumped the gun and stopped the fight prematurely. This was back in September. The two were scheduled to run it back in October, but Lacerda pulled out prior to the card citing a medical issue. They will finally get their opportunity at a full fight tomorrow.
There is one more contest on this undercard that looks interesting, though. Claudio Puelles vs. Fares Ziam Pits the well rounded skillset of Ziam against the explosive grappling of Puelles. Claudio was made to look like a one-trick pony against Dan Hooker, but perhaps he took some lessons from that one. Either way, that one definitely has our attention. Letâs take a look at the undercard as well as some fun factoids.
UFC Mexico City Prelims
* Cristian Quiñonez vs. Raoni Barcelos 135 lbs
* Jesus Aguilar vs. Mateus Mendonça 125 lbs
* Edgar ChĂĄirez vs. Daniel Lacerda 125 lbs
* Claudio Puelles vs. Fares Ziam 155 lbs
* Luis RodrĂguez vs. Denys Bondar 125 lbs
* Victor Altamirano vs. Felipe dos Santos 125 lbs
* Muhammad Naimov vs. Erik Silva 145 lbs
UFC Mexico City Fun Factoids
* Ranked fights: 2
* Ranked fighters: 4
* Fighters coming off a loss: 15
* Contender Series alumni: 12
* TUF alumni: 3
* Debuting fighters: 1
* Combate alumni: 6
Donât forget to check out the bonus section for a great review of the UFC 298 preliminary card. Make sure to tune in immediately after this weekendâs fights for breakdowns and analysis on our 6th Round Post-Fight Show.
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UFC Mexico City is almost here! Just a couple more days until the Battle of the Brandons as the promotion heads back to Mexico City for the first time since 2019 when Yair Rodriguez and Jeremy Stephens headlined UFC Fight Night 159. The bout would end in a no contest just 15 seconds in due to an accidental eye poke. They would run it back less than a moâŠ
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UFC 298 is just a couple days away and with it comes a very stiff test for our featherweight champion. Alexander Volkanovski is coming off another loss to Islam Makhachev, a rushed bout where Volk let the UFC pressure him into replacing an injured Charles Oliveira on short notice. Now, Ilia Topuria looms ahead of him, a stout fireplug of a man with exceâŠ
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UFC Vegas 86 is the most Apex card that ever wasâŠuntil the next one. Theyâre all starting to look the same to us. This weekâs card is packed with 185-pounders, as if we needed yet another middleweight-led show. And just in case you missed our main card episode, hereâs a few facts for you to get started:
UFC Vegas 86 Factoids
* Ranked fights (meaning both atâŠ
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Did you know that since 2020, more than 50% of all UFC cards have been held at the Apex? And we all know that every time an event is held there, an angel loses its wings. UFC Vegas 86 is no different, as many already know, simply by looking at the name of the event. These days, having âVegasâ in the title is a signal that the matchmakers did their levelâŠ
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UFC Vegas 85 is kind of a mixed bag. The main card is solidânot great, but solid. However, the prelims are a whole other story. From the ultra softball match the promotion is giving Molly McCann to the lack of any name value aside from Mollyâs, this undercard is a stinker.
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UFC Vegas 85 might not be everyoneâs cup of tea but itâs got several ranked fighters and an important main event, even if itâs not really a fight that will hit the casual fanâs radar. And since itâs at the Apexâwhere only the cameramen will clap, and the lone heckler that paid a small fortune to sit cageside and shout how the athletes are losersâit happâŠ
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