Eight Worst UFC Bookings Of 2017 So Far

No one can dispute that 2017 has been a down year for the Ultimate Fighting Championship thus far. There have been a few bright spots like UFC 211 and the highly anticipated battle between Jose Aldo and Max Holloway at UFC 212, but they largely been overshadowed by mediocre Fight Night cards, some with head […]

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No one can dispute that 2017 has been a down year for the Ultimate Fighting Championship thus far.

There have been a few bright spots like UFC 211 and the highly anticipated battle between Jose Aldo and Max Holloway at UFC 212, but they largely been overshadowed by mediocre Fight Night cards, some with head scratching main events.

Things are finally looking up with the McGregor vs. Mayweather super-fight getting finalized. Next month’s UFC 213 also looks outstanding, with two title fights and a bevy of other exciting scraps.

But before the good times start rolling again, there will be another entry to the crappy event list added this weekend. With that in mind, let’s look back at the eight worst bookings of 2017 so far.

1. UFC Fight Night 103: Penn vs. Rodriguez

No list of cringe-worthy bookings would be complete without the epic mismatch between dynamic rising featherweight star Yair Rodriguez and all-time great BJ Penn. The two were set to do battle at the Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix, Arizona, on January 15, but it wasn’t much of a fight.

Penn was making his return to fighting after a two-and-a-half-year retirement, taking his second-ever fight at featherweight. Various opponent switches, injuries, and suspensions delayed his return by nearly a year, and left him with “Pantera” as his comeback foe. Rodriguez, meanwhile, was undefeated in the UFC and regarded as one of the most promising prospects in the 145-pound division.

Penn looked better initially than he had in his last fight, an embarrassing and perplexing third loss to Frankie Edgar. But the positives wouldn’t last long. The high-flying “Pantera” hurt Penn with a kick to the body in the first round that seemed to sap the Hawaiian’s resolve. Free to unleash the full breadth of his arsenal, Rodriguez teed off, nearly finishing Penn at the end of the frame.

He would mop up Penn early in the second. Another kick dropped “The Prodigy”, and Rodriguez finished him off with ground and pound. The victory gave the exciting young Mexican the most high-profile scalp of his career but did little to test him. It also served as a humiliating setback for Penn. It was a predictable outcome that nevertheless did little to elevate either fighter, more sad than anything else.

2. UFC 208: Holm vs. De Randamie

The premiere MMA organization’s debut in Brooklyn was supposed to be a watershed moment for New York MMA and the UFC. Instead, it was a roundly mocked debacle.

With Conor McGregor and Ronda Rousey on the sidelines for 2017, the UFC needed (and still needs) all of the star power it can acquire or manufacture. One star that had shown promise as a draw, particularly in her native Brazil, was Cris “Cyborg” Justino. The former Strikeforce and Invicta FC featherweight champion had two catchweight bouts in the UFC, winning each by first-round knockout, and the company planned to launch its own women’s 145-pound division to showcase her talents.

But negotiations with the cagey “Cyborg” broke down, with the Brazilian insisting that she would not be ready to fight on the Brooklyn card. Frustrated with Justino, and needing a headliner for the pay-per-view (PPV) UFC 208, the UFC brass decided to move forward with their featherweight plans without her.

Enter former bantamweight champion Holly Holm and fellow kickboxing champ Germaine de Randamie. The UFC hoped to cash in on the notoriety Holm still possessed following her earth-shattering knockout of Rousey, despite the fact that she had lost two straight since. De Randamie had little star power of her own. She simply had the good fortune of being a big bantamweight coming off a win with a striking-oriented style that would (in theory) provide a favorable matchup for Holm.

Fans and pundits jeered the fight and the card in general. A UFC women’s featherweight championship fight that did not involve “Cyborg” was laughable; the winner would never be regarded as the best 145er with Justino still lurking.

The fight and its aftermath only served to intensify the mockery. De Randamie won a controversial decision marred by multiple fouls for striking Holm after the bell, fouls that were not punished by the referee. She has since ducked and then flat out refused to accept “Cyborg” has her first challenger, risking having the belt stripped.

The entire farce has been a PR nightmare for the UFC. Continue reading “Eight Worst UFC Bookings Of 2017 So Far”

Time to Get Real About UFC Fight Night 111: Holm vs. Correia

While the rest of the world discusses Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather for another three months, the UFC machine must go on. That means UFC Fight Night 111 from Singapore this Saturday morning and streaming live on UFC Fight Pass. At quick glance, the card might not offer much to the casual viewer, but upon […]

While the rest of the world discusses Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather for another three months, the UFC machine must go on. That means UFC Fight Night 111 from Singapore this Saturday morning and streaming live on UFC Fight Pass. At quick glance, the card might not offer much to the casual viewer, but upon […]

UFC Fight Night 111 Betting Odds: Surprise Name Favored

UFC Fight Night 111 goes down tomorrow (Saturday, June 17th) from the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Kallang, Singapore. The entire card will air exclusively on the UFC’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass. The prelims will begin at 4:30 a.m. ET while the four bout main card will air at 8 a.m. ET. The event will […]

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UFC Fight Night 111 goes down tomorrow (Saturday, June 17th) from the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Kallang, Singapore. The entire card will air exclusively on the UFC’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass. The prelims will begin at 4:30 a.m. ET while the four bout main card will air at 8 a.m. ET. The event will be the second that the promotion has hosted in Singapore, following UFC Fight Night: Saffiedine vs. Lim which took place at the Marina Bay Sands in January 2014.

A women’s bantamweight bout between former UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion Holly Holm and former title challenger Bethe Correia will headline this event. Andrei Arlovski vs. Marcin Tybura in a heavyweight bout will co-headline this event. Rounding out the main card is Dong Hyun Kim vs. Colby Covington in a welterweight bout and Rafael dos Anjos vs. Tarec Saffiedine in a welterweight bout.

According to oddsmakers, Holm is a -550 favorite over Correia, who is a +425 underdog. Other odds for the main card include Arlovski being a +200 underdog against Tybura, who is a -240 favorite. Here are the betting odds:

MAIN CARD (UFC Fight Pass/8 a.m. ET)

Female Bantamweight: Holly Holm (-550) vs. Bethe Correia (+425)

Heavyweight: Andrei Arlovski (+200) vs. Marcin Tybura (-240)

Welterweight: Dong Hyun Kim (+265) vs. Colby Covington (-325)

Welterweight: Rafael dos Anjos (-265) vs. Tarec Saffiedine (+225)

PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC Fight Pass/4:30 a.m. ET)

Lightweight: Takanori Gomi (+260) vs. Jon Tuck (-320)

Heavyweight: Cyril Asker (+285) vs. Walt Harris (-345)

Flyweight: Justin Scoggins(+400) vs. Justin Scoggins (-500)

Welterweight: Frank Camacho (+335) vs. Li Jingliang (-420)

Bantamweight: Kwan Ho Kwak (-125) vs. Russell Doane (+105)

Flyweight: Naoki Inoue (-275) vs. Carls John de Tomas (+235)

Female Bantamweight: Lucie Pudilova (-130) vs. Ji Yeon Kim (+110)

Featherweight: Alex Caceres (-325) vs. Roland Gabriel (+265)

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UFC Fight Night 111 Betting Odds: Surprise Name Favored

UFC Fight Night 111 goes down tomorrow (Saturday, June 17th) from the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Kallang, Singapore. The entire card will air exclusively on the UFC’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass. The prelims will begin at 4:30 a.m. ET while the four bout main card will air at 8 a.m. ET. The event will […]

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UFC Fight Night 111 goes down tomorrow (Saturday, June 17th) from the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Kallang, Singapore. The entire card will air exclusively on the UFC’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass. The prelims will begin at 4:30 a.m. ET while the four bout main card will air at 8 a.m. ET. The event will be the second that the promotion has hosted in Singapore, following UFC Fight Night: Saffiedine vs. Lim which took place at the Marina Bay Sands in January 2014.

A women’s bantamweight bout between former UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion Holly Holm and former title challenger Bethe Correia will headline this event. Andrei Arlovski vs. Marcin Tybura in a heavyweight bout will co-headline this event. Rounding out the main card is Dong Hyun Kim vs. Colby Covington in a welterweight bout and Rafael dos Anjos vs. Tarec Saffiedine in a welterweight bout.

According to oddsmakers, Holm is a -550 favorite over Correia, who is a +425 underdog. Other odds for the main card include Arlovski being a +200 underdog against Tybura, who is a -240 favorite. Here are the betting odds:

MAIN CARD (UFC Fight Pass/8 a.m. ET)

Female Bantamweight: Holly Holm (-550) vs. Bethe Correia (+425)

Heavyweight: Andrei Arlovski (+200) vs. Marcin Tybura (-240)

Welterweight: Dong Hyun Kim (+265) vs. Colby Covington (-325)

Welterweight: Rafael dos Anjos (-265) vs. Tarec Saffiedine (+225)

PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC Fight Pass/4:30 a.m. ET)

Lightweight: Takanori Gomi (+260) vs. Jon Tuck (-320)

Heavyweight: Cyril Asker (+285) vs. Walt Harris (-345)

Flyweight: Justin Scoggins(+400) vs. Justin Scoggins (-500)

Welterweight: Frank Camacho (+335) vs. Li Jingliang (-420)

Bantamweight: Kwan Ho Kwak (-125) vs. Russell Doane (+105)

Flyweight: Naoki Inoue (-275) vs. Carls John de Tomas (+235)

Female Bantamweight: Lucie Pudilova (-130) vs. Ji Yeon Kim (+110)

Featherweight: Alex Caceres (-325) vs. Roland Gabriel (+265)

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UFC Fight Night 111 Predictions: Main Card Staff Picks

The UFC’s quest for global appeal continues this weekend, as the Octagon lands in Singapore for Fight Night 111. While local fans will get a rare taste of top-flight mixed martial arts action, North American fans will be forced to set their alarms Satu…

The UFC’s quest for global appeal continues this weekend, as the Octagon lands in Singapore for Fight Night 111. While local fans will get a rare taste of top-flight mixed martial arts action, North American fans will be forced to set their alarms Saturday morning or forego the event altogether.

Headlining the 12-bout UFC Fight Pass event are a pair of bantamweights looking to find their footing in the pursuit of division gold. Holly Holm once held the title but has scuttled to three straight losses after she emphatically ended the era of Ronda Rousey. Bethe Correia has meanwhile posted a 1-1-1 since her ruinous title run ended with a 34-second knockout defeat to the fighter known as “Rowdy.”

The co-main event features another former champion, Andrei Arlovski, go up against an up-and-coming foe. The Belarusian, who has dropped four straight contests, will look to turn back the clock against Marcin Tybura, who has posted consecutive wins since faltering in his UFC debut.

The main card is rounded out by a pair of welterweight showdowns between Dong Hyun Kim and Colby Covington, and Rafael dos Anjos and Tarec Saffiedine.

As Bleacher Report is wont to do, we’ve assembled our predictions crew to provide insight into how these fights will play out. Read on for predictions from Scott Harris, Nathan McCarter, Steven Rondina and Craig Amos.

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UFC Fight Night 111: Singapore Weigh-In Results, Video

Weigh-ins for UFC Fight Night 111 went down earlier from Singapore, as Holly Holm and Bethe Correia made their main event fight official. The entire card airs live on UFC Fight Pass beginning Saturday morning at 4:30 a.m. ET. The main card is set to begin at 8 a.m. ET. Holm, a former bantamweight champion […]

Weigh-ins for UFC Fight Night 111 went down earlier from Singapore, as Holly Holm and Bethe Correia made their main event fight official. The entire card airs live on UFC Fight Pass beginning Saturday morning at 4:30 a.m. ET. The main card is set to begin at 8 a.m. ET. Holm, a former bantamweight champion […]