Another horrendous fight night

Its crazy, I have went over 4 events without watching a single fight. I usually would watch at least one fight. But i have no interest in anything lately, and i don't even pay anymore. I been more entertained spending my time in the Mayberry, and War room these past 6 months.
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I'm enjoying the card. Yes, there's been some stinkers but I can think of cards worse than this.
 
We're now over 3 months into 2025 and the UFC has been terribly boring/disappointing for the most part...the prelims of the Cejudo/Song card were fun I guess
Yeah the good moments weren't worth all the bullshit we had to endure.


After 2 decades of dedicated watching, I’ve officially lost interest. I’ll catch replays and re-watch some, but mostly check the gifs of the finishes from here on out. Sad…..
It sucks bro. MMA use to feel magical and now its been bastardized and commercialized to the point where its lost a lot of what made it special.
 
This Lee fight is decent but no atmoshpere. It's the Apex. It was fun when Justin fought Tony. But no crowd reactions is just so different. I giuss don't ask for too much. Not all cards are for everyone.
 
I use to look forward to the fight nights because they would have up and comers fighting for their lives, but now fight night cards feel mainly like C level fighters on the chopping block. I literally am falling asleep as I watch these. These cards have been really bad lately.

5 minute rounds are awesome when you have exciting fights or people going for finishes, but when you get two fighters who want to coast, fight safe, or have a grueling fight with lots of stalling/stalemate positions, it drags on and is painful to watch.

Lazy matchmaking? Not enough incentives?

I actually think the UFC tier their Fight Nights.

There are clearly some important Fight Nights, let's call them Fight Night 1 Tier.

This is without question Fight Night 4 Tier.

Yet it's headlined by a monster hitter who literally made Bryce have a spasmodic fit, while Bryce is on next week's PPV.

It does make you wonder sometimes.
 
You can't even blame the " no name no interest " argument, some of these fights are just not UFC caliber.

Several fights have featured fighters on 3, even 4 fight losing streaks.

This is throwaway stuff from one perspective, but also pretty fucking important "last chance saloon" fights from an invested perspective.
 
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