For many, UFC 316 probably didn’t look like a blockbuster on paper—but it absolutely delivered. I was blown away by everyone’s performance, especially on the main card. Heres the roundup and the winners!
UFC 316 delivers high-stakes chaos—finishers collide, rising stars clash with veterans, and the bantamweight belt hangs in the balance. From Luque vs Holland to O’Malley’s toughest test yet, here’s how it all breaks down.
UFC 315 didn’t jump off the page at first, but once you dig into the matchups, it’s clear we’re in for some serious violence. Here’s how I see the main card playing out — predictions, breakdowns, and all.
It’s official: Canada’s Kyle Prepolec is stepping in on short notice to face Benoît Saint Denis at UFC 315 in Montreal, and if you’re wondering “Who the hell is this guy?” — you’re not alone. But don’t sleep on him just yet.
What a killer of a main event, action packed from beginning to end, we saw the had new kings champed, new talent enter the highest level and some outcomes which could suggest a comeback for some fan favourites.
In many ways this is the big test for Paddy - is he ready for the big leagues? And can chandler get the job done before gassing?
This game isn’t kind to legends who stick around too long. Does Volk still have what it takes?
Krylov’s bringing chaos. Reyes wants redemption. One of them’s leaving with a statement win… and I’ve got a bold pick
Is Mitchell really top tier? Or is Silva going to continue to dominate the division?
This is the ultimate test of whether the veteran can hold his own against a dynamic fighter in their prime. Experience or Fire?
UFC 314 delivered fireworks. Reyes returned, Pimblett made a statement, Volk went to war—and the fantasy leaderboard got flipped. Full recap + results.
The main events on this card are so interesting, it almost makes it impossible to make a call. Check out the fight breakdown.
UFC 313 is almost upon us, checkout our breakdown on two of the fights on the main card that are chalking up to be exciting matchups.
Setting us up for a lively main card, these two first fights are going to be exciting as we see three up and comers try to prove themselves and one veteran proving she still has what it takes!
I firmly think analytics have ruined modern sports. Nowadays, it feels like every jabroni fight fan with a BlueSky account and access to takedown percentages thinks they’re a damned sportscaster. Take it down a notch, guys.
First time i looked at this card i thought to myself, this has got to be the worst lineup for a main event in a long time, but thats really only because there aren't so many big names. When you start looking at the matchups, they are actually really well thought out and there are going to be some absolute wars from Matthews through to DDP each fight is going to be exciting!
If a tree falls in the woods, and no one is around to witness, does it truly make a sound? In the same vein; if 120 fighters were drafted to six global teams over a 3 hour telecast, and nobody cared, did it even truly happen?
This card is stacked, and I honestly can’t wait to see how these fights play out. It’s got everything: dominant champs, exciting rematches, rising contenders, and potential upsets. Whether you’re a diehard fan or just tuning in, this is one of those cards that’s guaranteed to deliver. Let’s break down each fight and chat about what might happen.
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This one’s shaping up to be an absolute cracker of a fight. Pantoja and Asakura are bringing two very different games into the cage, but both are dangerous in their own right