2025 MMA General Discussion and Fight Announcements

Fiziev will probably smoke Gaethje, I hate that rematch. Hoping I'm wrong but he doesn't have much time left in the sport and can't take another bad loss. Wish he would have held out for a more impactful matchup at this stage of his career.
 
Isn't Poirier already planning his retirement fight? I don't see a quick turnaround for Gaethje win or lose. Pretty sure they already have a plan for Poirier, could even be Topuria or Colby.
 
Yeah I’ve seen speculation they’re making Topuria-Poirier, that would be a hell of a retirement fight
 
Isn't Poirier already planning his retirement fight? I don't see a quick turnaround for Gaethje win or lose. Pretty sure they already have a plan for Poirier, could even be Topuria or Colby.
Poirier said it's likely July or August in New Orleans. 5 month turn around is pretty standard unless it's a war and/or he gets KO'ed again. Funny enough, Geathje fought Fiziev in March 2023 and then fought Poirier late July 2023.

No chance on Colby for Poirier. He's said numerous times he doesn't want anything to do with Colby and he's not going to want to taint his retirement fight with bad blood and the clown show that Colby brings.

Topuria would check a lot of the boxes. It would be pretty ballsy to fight a prime aged Topuria, though. I was thinking Poirier would be angling for a similar aged legend like Gaethje, Charlie Olives, maybe Max again, and I'm sure his dream would be Nate.

Whatever it ends up being, I hope it's actually his final fight. I hate when these guys retire just to come out a year later for 1 more. Something tells me we'll see him in a boxing ring, though.
 
Yeah I’ve seen speculation they’re making Topuria-Poirier, that would be a hell of a retirement fight
Seems very WWE, an all time worker is going out, use him to put over an up and comer or established guy still trying to increase his name.

I don't like Topuria at 155 for previously discussed reasons but I think Poirer is the best case scenario for him. Smallish 155er (former 145), top 5 ranked, should run right through him and be next in line for a title shot.
 
Saw an article that said Dariush let it slip they are trying to make Poirier-Max 3. Obviously not official, but Poirier-Max 3 for the BMF belt as the main event in New Orleans is more what I had in mind. Great send off for a real one like Poirier if that's what happens. Fun, action packed, either guy can reasonably win, etc.
 
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Wow didn’t see that coming. He was getting f***ed up by Clay Collard and going life and death with Myles Price (who? Exactly) last time we saw him in MMA. I imagine Mason Jones is going to f*** him up

I wonder if it’s a one-off. I honestly thought he was perfect for BKFC

Iowa has a pretty interesting card
 
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I know Stephens was a free agent and there was a bit of a contract dispute before his BKFC fight against Eddie but this is a weird move. I figured he'd try and cash in whether it be boxing or re-upping in BKFC. Maybe one last ufc fight in his hometown was more important to him.
 


Cards are low quality, not worth the money given such unknowns. Too many fighters are boring. Ignore fans at your own peril. Far too many in MMA community will criticize this opinion, but they are just protecting their business. No integrity.
 
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Makes sense, TKO/endeavor already sold RAW over there and it’s off to a good start for them.

I think the ppv f***up was the final straw for the ufc

I’m not certain a Netflix deal will come with a reduced # of cards
 

Ppl talk about this crop of champs being boring- that only really applies to Belal and Big Ank and even then Ank has had some violent knockouts. It’s an incredibly talented, well-rounded group. Probably the most well-rounded group we’ve ever seen.
 
Ppl talk about this crop of champs being boring- that only really applies to Belal and Big Ank and even then Ank has had some violent knockouts. It’s an incredibly talented, well-rounded group. Probably the most well-rounded group we’ve ever seen.
I don't think it's about the champs being incredibly talented but more about the divisions being incredibly talented and the UFC making some of these 'boring' guys go unbeaten for like 7-10 fights before giving them a chance in some of the deeper divisions.

UFC is also starting to learn to stop using gatekeepers to block new talent from title fights. Topuria and Diego Lopes didn't have to fight Max BEFORE the title shot, giving these guys a chance to do something special and try to stop them from accumulating losses.

Also regarding the boring thing, I think it's more so personality because a lot of these guys put on some fun flights but there's no outlandish characters as champions right now. There's not a ton of drama or super draws with a belt. Which is fine but it does change perception.
 

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