
Booking the UFC’s pay-per-view main events for the first half of 2022
As the UFC preps for another calendar year, it’s time to predict the promotion’s PPV main events for the first half of 2022.
As the UFC preps for another calendar year, it’s time to predict the promotion’s PPV main events for the first half of 2022.
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Dressing up as a “UFC matchmaker” a day after Halloween in 2020, we tried our best to fantasy-book the main events for the first half of the UFC’s pay-per-view schedule in 2021.
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