10 Great UFC Cards That No One Watched In 2017

With Ronda Rousey now having all but retired from the sport and Conor McGregor essentially having taken a year out to focus on his boxing superfight with Floyd Mayweather, there’s been a general feeling that the UFC has been running at a low ebb in 2017. However, while it’s undoubtedly true that there’s nowhere near […]

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With Ronda Rousey now having all but retired from the sport and Conor McGregor essentially having taken a year out to focus on his boxing superfight with Floyd Mayweather, there’s been a general feeling that the UFC has been running at a low ebb in 2017.

However, while it’s undoubtedly true that there’s nowhere near the same buzz, excitement, and enthusiasm surrounding the sport as there was a year ago, the reality is that there’s still been a lot of UFC events this year that delivered big in the entertainment category with plenty of memorable knockouts, slick submissions, stand-out performances and all-out wars.

The problem is that without those superstar names topping the bill, these events have often slipped under the radar, resulting in those talented fighters who have been putting it all on the line each week not getting the audience and attention that they deserve.

With that in mind, in this article, we’ll endeavor to shine a spotlight on 10 of the best UFC fight cards in 2017 that no one bothered to watch.

UFC On FOX 23: Shevchenko vs. Pena

After an exciting end to the previous year, MMA’s New Year hangover seemed to last all month long in January, with there being a distinct lack of enthusiasm for the end of month UFC on FOX 23 card, which slipped under many people’s radars and barely scraped above 2 million viewers.

However, those paying attention would have noted that the four main card match-ups always looked like they could deliver a fun night of fights.

Valentina Shevchenko secured a bantamweight title shot in a strong main event showing, proving that she was more than just a striker with a well-executed armbar finish against former TUF winner Julianna Pena.

The co-main event featured what should have been a must-see welterweight encounter between in the in-form Donald Cerrone and Jorge Masvidal, and it was exciting stuff for as long as it lasted, with ‘Gamebred’ flooring ‘Cowboy’ late in the first round and then finishing him off early in the second.

Fans also got to witness major heavyweight prospect Francis Ngannou notch up the most significant win of his career to date with a TKO finish in 92 seconds against Andrei Arlovski, while the main card opener got the proceedings on ‘big’ FOX off to a good start with Jason Knight, aka ‘Hick Diaz,’ outgrappling Alex ‘Bruce Leeroy’ Caceres for a second-round submission finish.

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UFC Pittsburgh Sees Slight Increase In Viewership Numbers

The viewership numbers for UFC Fight Night 116 (UFC Pittsburgh) have been released. Although the UFC booked a former champion in the main event against a fighter who has been on fire as of late, the viewership was solid. UFC Fight Night 116 averaged 872,000 viewers, which is up from what UFC Fight Night 114 […]

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The viewership numbers for UFC Fight Night 116 (UFC Pittsburgh) have been released.

Although the UFC booked a former champion in the main event against a fighter who has been on fire as of late, the viewership was solid. UFC Fight Night 116 averaged 872,000 viewers, which is up from what UFC Fight Night 114 averaged (819,000 viewers).

The show peaked in the main event that saw UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold finish David Branch by TKO with 1,118,000 viewers, which is up from UFC Fight Night 114 that peaked at 905,000 viewers. Keep in mind that the main event took place after the conclusion of the Canelo Alvarez vs. Gennady Golovkin boxing match, which was the biggest sporting event of the night and aired on pay-per-view. UFC Pittsburgh also averaged 8,375 viewers per minute via Fox Sports Go streaming.

The event also had to go up against the Texas vs. USC game on FOX that did 4,912,000 viewers, and a Clemson vs. Louisville game on ABC did 5,064,000 viewers. By looking at the numbers, the show landed in sixth place out of the ten prime time live events on FOX Sports 1 this year.

The prelims averaged 653,000 viewers, which is up from the UFC Fight Night 114 prelims that averaged 633,000 viewers. The pre-fight show averaged 224,000 viewers while the post-fight show did 361,000 viewers. This is a good sign as people were interested in sticking around for fight analysis or interviews.

Fight fans will not have to wait long for more UFC action as UFC Fight Night 117 takes place on Friday, September 22, 2017, at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan. The six bout main card airs on FXX at 10 p.m. ET. A light heavyweight rematch between Yushin Okami and Ovince Saint Preux will headline this event.

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UFC Fight Night 116 Medical Suspensions: Anyanwu Out Indefinitely

UFC Fight Night 116 has wrapped up and the medical suspensions have been released. This past Saturday night (Sept. 16), UFC Fight Night 116 took place inside the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In the main event, Luke Rockhold earned a submission win over David Branch. Rockhold is all clear, but Branch will sit […]

UFC Fight Night 116 has wrapped up and the medical suspensions have been released. This past Saturday night (Sept. 16), UFC Fight Night 116 took place inside the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In the main event, Luke Rockhold earned a submission win over David Branch. Rockhold is all clear, but Branch will sit […]

UFC Pittsburgh Medical Suspensions: Branch Avoids Long Stint

With every decision comes a consequence and for those fighters who took part in battle at UFC Fight Night 116, it’s their time to face those consequences in the form of medical suspensions. UFC Fight Night 116 took place on Saturday, September 16, 2017 at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This event was the […]

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With every decision comes a consequence and for those fighters who took part in battle at UFC Fight Night 116, it’s their time to face those consequences in the form of medical suspensions.

UFC Fight Night 116 took place on Saturday, September 16, 2017 at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This event was the third that the UFC has hosted in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The preliminary card aired on FOX Sports 1 at 8 PM EST while the main card aired on FS1 at 10 PM EST.

A middleweight bout between former Strikeforce and UFC Middleweight Champion Luke Rockhold and former WSOF Middleweight and Light Heavyweight Champion David Branch headlined this event.  Alex Reyes vs. Mike Perry in a welterweight bout co-headlined this show. Rounding out the six bout main card was Hector Lombard vs. Anthony Smith in a middleweight bout, Gregor Gillespie vs. Jason Gonzalez in a lightweight bout, Sergio Moraes vs. Kamaru Usman in a welterweight bout, and Justin Ledet vs. Dmitriy Sosnovskiy in a heavyweight bout.

Some of the more notable suspensions include Branch being suspended  45 days for facial cuts, Reyes out for 69 days and Hector Lombard being out 45 days.

Here are the entire medical suspensions:

David Branch: Suspended 45 days for facial cuts.

Alex Reyes: Suspended 60 days.

Hector Lombard: Suspended 45 days.

Gregor Gillespie: Suspended 30 days for facial cuts.

Jason Gonzalez: Suspended 30 days for facial cuts.

Sergio Moraes: Suspended 60 days.

Zu Anyanwu: Suspended indefinitely. Must have right eye cleared before return.

Anthony Hamilton: Suspended 30 days.

Uriah Hall: Suspended 30 days for facial cuts.

Krzysztof Jotko: Suspended 60 days.

Jason Saggo: Suspended 60 days.

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Hurricane Irma Reason Behind Thiago Alves not Fighting at UFC Fight Night 116

Originally, Thiago Alves believed he could ride out Hurricane Irma, hop on a plane and fight Mike Perry this past weekend at UFC Fight Night 116. But after going through the disaster with his family in Florida, the former UFC title contender realized there was no chance he could fight. Alves pulled out of the […]

Originally, Thiago Alves believed he could ride out Hurricane Irma, hop on a plane and fight Mike Perry this past weekend at UFC Fight Night 116. But after going through the disaster with his family in Florida, the former UFC title contender realized there was no chance he could fight. Alves pulled out of the […]

Uriah Hall on UFC Fight Night 116: Moment ‘I Think I’m Done’

Uriah Hall entered the UFC with plenty of promise after scoring several spectacular finishes on The Ultimate Fighter. After finishing as a runner-up to Kelvin Gastelum, Hall has seen plenty of highs and a handful of lows during his run inside the Octagon. In fact, this past Saturday night at UFC Fight Night 116, he […]

Uriah Hall entered the UFC with plenty of promise after scoring several spectacular finishes on The Ultimate Fighter. After finishing as a runner-up to Kelvin Gastelum, Hall has seen plenty of highs and a handful of lows during his run inside the Octagon. In fact, this past Saturday night at UFC Fight Night 116, he […]