UFC 200 was the most stacked card in UFC history, and it came through with plenty to digest following the 12 scheduled bouts.
The fight-week drama stole the thunder of what was a fun event. There were still two title fights, the return of Brock Lesnar and a plethora of other exciting fighters rounding out the action.
Amanda Nunes ran through Miesha Tate to collect the UFC Women’s Bantamweight Championship, while Jose Aldo put together a vintage performance against Frankie Edgar for the interim UFC featherweight crown. Both title tilts were exciting while being different contests.
UFC 200 left us with a big job of figuring out what comes next, but it’s an exciting problem to tackle, given the names who competed at the event. Who will Nunes face in her first title defense? Will Lesnar return? What about Aldo, Gegard Mousasi and Joe Lauzon?
UFC matchmakers Joe Silva and Sean Shelby are sitting at a game board, ready to use some of the most fascinating pieces in an extraordinary way.
We attempt to guide them to the best options, as Bleacher Report determines the matches to make for each winner and loser after the fallout of UFC 200.