I'd still watch it out of routine and maybe one of the new guys fighting in the event could turn out to be good. And maybe I shouldn't have taken the Contender Series for granted as most of the new fighters making their debut went through DWCS. Some of them went on to be really good and holding the belt even. O'Malley was from DWCS, the prospect Bo Nickal got his contract from DWCS and many more good fighters.
Anyway, more vids to watch. Lol.
UFC Free Fight: Ribas vs Pinheirohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oiv-h7Jr460UFC Free Fight: Namajunas vs Andradehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpDWBfldvKQWell, out of curiosity maybe I will watch it aswell, but if the fight is boring I really don't know if I could stay awake while watching there are some fights that are so boring I end up sleeping on the couch instead that of watching the whole fight, worst the entire event will be skipped, even though I have drank a lot of coffee if the fight is not worth my time I will just make a getaway for the dream world, but if the Payton Talbott VS Cameron Saaiman outcome is surprising then that will be a different story or some new fighters become very awesome in their performance for this event and maybe we can see a rising star in the upcoming future of UFC going into UFC 300.
Of course, losing to Charles would put Arman's title-shot ambitions on hold and he'll have to win probably at least 2 fights to be considered for another match against Islam. But having 4 losses on his record is nothing bad really. It all depends on who the fighter lost to and whether he gave a good performance. Looking at the top 155 contenders:
Oliveira: 9 losses, Poirier: Gaethje: 4 Losses, Poirier: 8 losses.
Well, even with his 4 losses he can still have a chance that is for sure but Charles Oliveira would be his stepping stone, this is just for me Islam Makhachev is the indicator or pinnacle for that Division, and for me, Charles Oliveira is the gatekeeper I know this is MMA and anything is possible but I am saying this is just my indicator for the fighters.
MMA doesn't always work like this. It's more of a rock-paper-scissors thing. Oliveira's style could be effective against Tsarukyan, Islam's style could work against Oliveira, but Tsarykyan could still pull off a win against Islam (if ever given another chance).
Speaking about Islam, in his recent interview he said he really wants to fight in June and called out Dustin Poirier. After that, he would be happy to take on either a winner of Tsarukyan/Oliveira or Gaethje/Holloway.
I wonder if the UFC will give him what he wants. Personally, I'd prefer to see Islam fighting Gamrot, but I know the chances of that happening are slim.
Well, we can surely say that but that is just speculation Did Tsarukyan beat Islam Makhachev, or if his style effective for me, Islam Makhachev is the pinnacle for that division they need to prove themselves first if his performance against Charles Oliveira is not worthy do you think Dana White would let Tsarukyan go and fight Islam Makhacev.