UFC 267: Main card, how to watch and what you need to know
If you’re a North American-based UFC fan, you’ll have to clear out your Saturday afternoon if you want to watch UFC 267.
If you’re a North American-based UFC fan, you’ll have to clear out your Saturday afternoon if you want to watch UFC 267.
When Michael Chandler made the jump from Bellator to the UFC in 2020, he instantly became a lightweight to watch.
Dustin Poirier shocked the world when he knocked out Conor McGregor at UFC 257. At the same time, he shocked the system as it related to the company’s lightweight division.
Casual UFC fans may not be familiar with the name Ottman Azaitar, and there’s a good chance they never will after an incident ahead of UFC 257 cost him his job.
Whether you’re a seasoned MMA veteran, a first-time fight fan, or if you fall somewhere in between, we’ve got the perfect guide for you to prepare you for UFC 257.
Why would a sport that places a major emphasis on crowd reactions and what fans want to see be better off without fans in attendance, you may ask? There are a few factors at play to consider to understand the whole picture.