The fights might be good, they might not be good - it's like that with every card, even with the big names. The difference is there is a sense of importance or tension for big fights because we care about the fighters and the outcome of the fights. It's not like they are even making good match-ups in terms of styles/rankings/momentum, it's just whomever's contract they need to fulfill random obligations towards.
With the new "just some fights" era they've turned fighting into a content mill where they are just trying to fulfill contractual obligations to get their guaranteed money; they don't actually need to regulate the quality of the product so long as the revenue streams are there.
It's like they are a drug-dealer that monopolized the market then consistently cut their shit since the addicts don't have another means for their fix. Except even drug-dealers wouldn't stoop so low to cut their product this much and perpetually increase the price lol.