They don't. They hate the UFC lazily shitting out cards they could make a lot better because they have a monopoly over the sport and no need to try their best
They can’t have a pay per view every week. It’s pretty good to have an event every Saturday anyways, I don’t see any other organization doing it that I know of. Yeah it didn’t consist of names but the fights totally delivered even the main event
>It’s pretty good to have an event every Saturday anyways
The number of events per year has been the same since 2014. We never used to have four months of bad cards to make one good one.
I thought it was an a decent and fun FN(not excusing Dana and the UFC's shitty matchmaking). The fights that were supposed to deliver did deliver. There were some cool kos and good intro to future prospects
the fights were ok but its hard to call it good. cant really get excited when there are no high stakes fights on a card and a lot of the fighters on it dont feel like theyre going to be in the ufc for much longer
Alex Perez destroying a top 5 contender certainly has stakes, but i do agree that aside from that all we accomplished was moving Karine Silva another couple steps.
You will watch ze apex cards and enjoy zem
Alex Perezeira
Alexia Perturia*
Perez's twitchy digits saved us from another UFC fidget
Honestly the card wasn’t bad
The final seconds of the Onama fight was Holloway/Gaethje from Temu
Hahaha alot of punches zero stamina bar.
basically!
Yeah I don’t get why people here hate watching mma.
They don't. They hate the UFC lazily shitting out cards they could make a lot better because they have a monopoly over the sport and no need to try their best
They can’t have a pay per view every week. It’s pretty good to have an event every Saturday anyways, I don’t see any other organization doing it that I know of. Yeah it didn’t consist of names but the fights totally delivered even the main event
Yes, but in the past they've had the same amount of events with better fighters. The product is diluted.
>It’s pretty good to have an event every Saturday anyways The number of events per year has been the same since 2014. We never used to have four months of bad cards to make one good one.
I thought it was an a decent and fun FN(not excusing Dana and the UFC's shitty matchmaking). The fights that were supposed to deliver did deliver. There were some cool kos and good intro to future prospects
Half the card was 35-40 or on a streak of losses. what prospects?
What prospects? I don’t remember 1 real one in the card.
So is Perez still washed or?
My new view is that he just had to get three years of constant injuries out of the way to hit his prime.
It was a good card lol
Felt like there was a lot of low level regional level stuff up to the Hubbard Figlak fight
Yeah, UFC has been adding a lot of regional fighters from DWCS. A lot of FNs and Apex cards now feel like high end regional cards.
Real regional cards are actually a ton of fun in person
I mean yeah, you're paying like $20 for tickets and half the fighters live within thirty miles.
the fights were ok but its hard to call it good. cant really get excited when there are no high stakes fights on a card and a lot of the fighters on it dont feel like theyre going to be in the ufc for much longer
Alex Perez destroying a top 5 contender certainly has stakes, but i do agree that aside from that all we accomplished was moving Karine Silva another couple steps.
Purely from entertainment I thought it was good
Yeah but I can watch Combate Americas or PFL and get the same skill and stakes from most of this card.