Dana White Reveals How Well UFC 217 Did On Pay-Per-View

After witnessing three UFC titles change hands in shocking fashion at this weekend’s (Sat., Nov. 4, 2017) UFC 217 from Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York, it’s safe to say that the blockbuster event delivered the most exciting, fast-paced night of fights in all of 2017. But that was far from a certainty […]

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After witnessing three UFC titles change hands in shocking fashion at this weekend’s (Sat., Nov. 4, 2017) UFC 217 from Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York, it’s safe to say that the blockbuster event delivered the most exciting, fast-paced night of fights in all of 2017.

But that was far from a certainty heading into the high-profile event, as casual fans seemed to be equal parts doubtful and cautiously optimistic about the card, putting the event’s mainstream success in question. Indeed, more seemed to be written about UFC 217’s lack of buzz, with much of that focused on the supposed notion that returning former welterweight champ Georges St-Pierre had lost his connection with fans after nearly four years away from the sport.

That was far from the case, however, if we’re to believe UFC President Dana White – which is something that is unfortunately difficult to do these days – who revealed at the UFC 217 post-fight press conference (via MMA Mania) that UFC 217 had easily surpassed one million buys on pay-per-view, and even broken the previous record for Canadian sales that was just set by august’s Mayweather vs. McGregor:

“I told some of you guys this yesterday. Mayweather vs McGregor had the record in Canada, and we were number two and three. I’m pretty sure this beat Mayweather in McGregor tonight.”

If that proves true, it wouldn’t be the hugest surprise considering St-Pierre was far and away Canada’s biggest combat sports star and remained so even during his four-year break. Much of the emphasis was placed on his clean-cut, respectful demeanor, which many described as the opposite of the trash-talking style of Conor McGregor that currently rules MMA, and many thought this would affect the success of UFC 217, perhaps ever creating a lack thereof.

If you listen to White, though, he always knew it would do a million buys, yet was surprised when it soared past that mark:

“I told you that this would do a million buys, I was way wrong it did over a million, I’ll have a definite answer tomorrow, but it’s looking like we destroyed it.”

Those numbers, if confirmed, come as an extremely needed breath of fresh air for the UFC and owners at Endeavor, as pay-per-view numbers have consistently plummeted during a 2017 without McGregor or any other bankable star outside of provisionally suspended Jon Jones.

Maybe, just maybe, Georges St-Pierre wasn’t the box office flop everyone made him out to be.

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UFC 217 Post-Fight Press Conference

Tonight’s (Sat., Nov. 4, 2017) blockbuster UFC 217 is in the books from Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. In the main event legendary longtime welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre returned to the sport after nearly four years off against middleweight champion Michael Bisping, emphatically winning the title with a third-round submission. The card also […]

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Tonight’s (Sat., Nov. 4, 2017) blockbuster UFC 217 is in the books from Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York.

In the main event legendary longtime welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre returned to the sport after nearly four years off against middleweight champion Michael Bisping, emphatically winning the title with a third-round submission.

The card also featured two other high-profile title fights, with TJ Dillashaw stopping former teammate Cody Garbrandt in the co-main event. Finally, longtime women’s strawweight champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk lost her belt to top contender Rose Namajunas in the pay-per-view (PPV) main card’s first title fight.

Obviously, there’s a ton to unpack with an event of this magnitude, so join us for the event’s post-fight press conference streaming live shortly after the main card ends right here:

 

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UFC 217 Ceremonial Weigh-In Video

With only one short day remaining until tomorrow night’s (Sat., Nov. 4, 2017) UFC 217 from Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York, all of the fighters on 2017’s biggest UFC event will step onto the scales for the ceremonial weigh-ins this evening. The fighters made weight with surprising efficiency at today’s official early […]

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With only one short day remaining until tomorrow night’s (Sat., Nov. 4, 2017) UFC 217 from Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York, all of the fighters on 2017’s biggest UFC event will step onto the scales for the ceremonial weigh-ins this evening.

The fighters made weight with surprising efficiency at today’s official early weigh-ins, a rare occurrence for the promotion as of late and a positive sign that UFC 217 should deliver some of the anticipated MMA action the lineup promises. With three title fights including Michael Bisping facing Georges St-Pierre in his UFC return, Cody Garbrandt taking on hated rival TJ Dillashaw, and Joanna Jedrzejczyk’s attempt to tie Ronda Rousey’s record for most female title defenses versus Rose Namajunas, the stage is set for a big night in The Big Apple.

Watch the competitors step on the scale and square off one last time in the ceremonial weigh-ins starting live at 6 pm ET/3 pm PT right here:

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Did Garbrandt vs. Dillashaw Just Become The Real UFC 217 Main Event?

Last night (Thurs., November 2, 2017) bantamweight champion Cody Garbrandt took his rivalry with former champion and teammate TJ Dillashaw to an all-new level when he posted footage of him allegedly knocking Dillashaw out in training. The two obviously had a heated rivalry pre-installed dating back to their days as Team Alpha Male teammates, where […]

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Last night (Thurs., November 2, 2017) bantamweight champion Cody Garbrandt took his rivalry with former champion and teammate TJ Dillashaw to an all-new level when he posted footage of him allegedly knocking Dillashaw out in training.

The two obviously had a heated rivalry pre-installed dating back to their days as Team Alpha Male teammates, where Dillashaw supposedly ended Chris Holdsworth’s career with a dirty knee to the head. That was only heightened when the two signed to coach The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 25 opposite one another earlier this year where the rivals’ disdain for one another became apparent.

Although their scheduled bout was delayed until the co-main event of UFC 217 from New York this weekend (November 4, 2017) when Garbrandt injured his back, the hype and trash talk picked up right where it left off this week when Garbrandt claimed Dillashaw couldn’t “condition his f*cking chin” and that he had “showed Team Alpha Male how to use steroids.” But posting the training footage of his alleged knockout over Dillashaw, which is a sort of an unspoken no-no in many MMA gyms, was the straw that broke the proverbial camel’s back – yet it undoubtedly resulted in some major last-minute push for the bout.

Dillashaw predictably responded with what many online viewers were thinking, that Garbrandt indeed dropped him with a big punch in the video but was far from knocking him out like he claimed, because Dillashaw appeared to get back up to his feet immediately. When presented with that notion on Twitter, Garbrandt quickly responded that Dillashaw “couldn’t even walk” and would have had his skull “pounded in” were it a real fight in the cage:

Regardless of the details, however, hype and attention for the already anticipated bout were fostered at just the right time, and that fact may just have pushed the fight into the territory of being the ‘real’ UFC 217 main event.

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Yes, longtime former welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre will return to the Octagon after nearly four years off to face middleweight champion Michael Bisping in the official UFC 217 main event, but for a bout of that magnitude on paper, it’s getting comparatively little buzz or attention.

Part of that may be to the oft-discussed theory that current MMA fans don’t remember St-Pierre as they’ve only recently started watching during the Conor McGregor/Ronda Rousey era, which is a bit ridiculous but could be true nonetheless, part of it could be St-Pierre’s admitted lack of skill at talking trash, something that obviously hurts him in today’s smack talk-centered UFC landscape, and part of it may be the dislike for Bisping’s perceived holding hostage of the middleweight title, as he’s only defended his belt once against an aging Dan Henderson as the wholly deserving top contenders in his division fought each other and eliminated themselves from the running, save for injured interim champ Robert Whittaker.

No matter what, Bisping vs. St-Pierre, although a massive bout featured two of the legitimately best fighters in UFC history, just isn’t getting the heat a fight of that scope should. There is no backstory present like there is with Garbrandt vs. Dillashaw, and there is certainly no knockout video, even though Bisping and St-Pierre did train together in the past, with “GSP” reportedly getting the better of “The Count.”

So with many in the MMA world prognosticating a lack of hype and therefore a lack of quantifiable numbers for UFC 217, Garbrandt may have pushed attention for his bout to the point where people want to tune in for the co-main event more than the main event. It may not prove true, but Dillashaw recently cited an online poll where supposedly 70 percent of responders wanted to see Garbrandt vs. Dillashaw more than any other bout at UFC 217.

If that does become the case this weekend, then Garbrandt’s training footage could have been the perfect stunt to pull at the last minute, and it could result in a decent boost on the final box office receipts.

Based on pure meritocracy and accomplishment, Bisping and St-Pierre obviously hold all the cards over the younger bantamweights, but in today’s UFC landscape, generating the most hype and buzz, usually on social media, is what it takes to push a bout into must-watch territory.

That’s why Garbrandt vs. Dillashaw may have just become UFC 217’s ‘real main event.’

Do you think it did?

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Live: UFC 217 Pre-Fight Press Conference Video

We’re only two nights away from this weekend’s (Sat., Nov. 4, 2017) blockbuster UFC 217 from Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. The biggest MMA card of 2017 so far features an unprecedented three title fights when middleweight champion Michael Bisping takes on returning former welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre in the main event, […]

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We’re only two nights away from this weekend’s (Sat., Nov. 4, 2017) blockbuster UFC 217 from Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York.

The biggest MMA card of 2017 so far features an unprecedented three title fights when middleweight champion Michael Bisping takes on returning former welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre in the main event, while bantamweight champ Cody Garbrandt meets archrival TJ Dillashaw and dominant women’s strawweight champ Joanna Jedrzejczyk battles Rose Namjunas.

To kick things into full swing, the fighters are set to participate in a pre-fight press conference today (Thurs., November 2, 2017).

Watch the action unfold live starting now:

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UFC 217 Countdown Full Video

It may not be receiving the hype one would expect the biggest pay-per-view (PPV) event of the year to garner, but nonetheless, the promotion is set to deliver what appears to be just that, at least on paper, with this Saturday night’s (Nov. 4, 2017) UFC 217 from Madison Square Garden in New York City, New […]

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It may not be receiving the hype one would expect the biggest pay-per-view (PPV) event of the year to garner, but nonetheless, the promotion is set to deliver what appears to be just that, at least on paper, with this Saturday night’s (Nov. 4, 2017) UFC 217 from Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York.

In the main event, longtime former welterweight champ Georges St-Pierre will make his return to the Octagon against controversial middleweight champion Michael Bisping after almost four years away from the sport in a bout that has gained a ton of criticism from MMA fans for letting Bisping avoid the top contenders in the stacked 185-pound division while St-Pierre jumps the line.

The co-main event features one of the most heated grudge matches of the year when bantamweight champion Cody Garbrandt finally makes his first title defense against rival former teammate (and former champion) TJ Dillashaw.

Finally, dominant women’s strawweight champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk will attempt to tie Ronda Rousey’s record for most consecutive UFC title defense by a female with six when she meets Rose Namajunas for the belt. Supposed lack of buzz aside, this card is simply stacked.

Get ready for the blockbuster event from New York with the full UFC 217 Countdown video below:

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