This main event is so much fun. One of those where you feel like it could end during any exchange. It’s amazing.
Annoyed we even wasted the amount of time already given watching his hand fed title shot happen, after being exposed as such a serious cheater and one of the worst in UFC history. He should’ve been made to fight another top 5 guy, since a) he didn’t deserve to jump the way he did in the first place, and b) did not unanimously beat Sandhagen who left him in a heap. Wasted time for all involved. I like to think Aljo knew he’d be able to run through him, and knew the name looked good on the resume for a finish. I’m not a Cejudo fan but I look forward to Aljo beating him too, because then there’s absolutely no one left for people to say he can’t beat currently at 135.
Aljo/Henry targeted for March 5th. Co main event as of now. This was the card the UFC was attempting to target Francis/Jones for.
The One and UFC cards were great this weekend, we got spoiled. Watch Cejudo win and bring TJ out of retirement for a title fight.
These prelims have been awesome. This card not be super too heavy, but it has a ton of interesting fights. Great night so far.
lol this is such a weird fight. first round Till looked pathetic. even when he was having his moment his hits looked weak and he got flopped effortlessly. now Du Plessis is stuck in molasses and sucking ass but still finding luck somehow
It's just very weird to me that Paddy is someone the company is pushing. He's nothing like a McGregor or even Suga Sean. He is easily hit and has been tagged numerous times in every single one of his UFC fights.
Sal D'amato should not be allowed to judge. He's consistently been the worst judge for the last 10+ years
Weekends like this are why I can’t believe there’s pushback when we say the judges’ scoring and criteria needs to be refined. Paddy eating a dozen clean shots to the face and landing most of his own on Jared’s guard shouldn’t win him the rounds just because he is able to put up a good poker face. Then getting controlled in round 3 for four minutes yet somehow winning it with small punches to the back is even more baffling. I don’t think the main event being a draw is even necessarily a bad outcome given the scoring, but I think having weighted rounds would have solved the issue and would have more clearly produced a winner. Regardless, I’m tired of seeing fans, media fighters, coaches, commentators, etc. openly blasting the judges as if they are the only problem after every card.