Oh, did you have something to do this Saturday? I’m so sorry.
Are you one of those people with “social lives” and “other obligations outside of MMA“? Not this guy. I’ll never understand people. All I want every weekend, without fail, is a full drumbeat of UFC activities. Twenty fights? Heck, why not 30? It’s like the UFC is afraid to commit or something. How about 1,440 fights on a Saturday, one for every minute of the day? Let’s go all in on this, UFC.
With the new UFC owners reducing staff and potentially the number of events, let’s soak in these potentially final vestiges of oversaturation. Never forget where you were when, one week after the blockbuster UFC 205 at Madison Square Garden, the UFC hosted UFC Fight Night 99 and UFC Fight Night 100 back to back on a Saturday.
You never know how many more of these opportunities you’ll have!
One day. Twenty-five UFC contests. Can’t you feel the excitement? As always, the final stat lines only reveal so much. In case you’re a charlatan, these are the real winners and losers from all of this great content that you missed for inadequate reasons.
The full results of both cards appear on the final two slides for the literal-minded among us.