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Are YOU Going To Buy UFC 312?!?
UFC 312 isnβt a great pay-per-view (PPV) fight card.
Now, anytime you offer any kind of criticism of a UFC event before it happens, there are two default responses. UFC CEO, Dana White, himself will tell you not to watch, and his most ardent supporters will argue in the comments that itβs always the cards you never expect to be any good that are actually quite fun. I expect the latter to be true to some degree, as the unheralded undercard match ups do promise good fun.
The problem is UFC 312βs PPV main card isnβt worth $80.
The promotionβs second pay-per-view (PPV) event of 2025 features exactly two high-profile match ups and four ranked fighters: the main- and co-main events. The womenβs Strawweight title fight is genuinely exciting, as the sportβs most dominant female fighter, Zhang Weili, aims to notch a fourth defense against unbeaten wrestling phenom, Tatiana Suarez. I can offer no complaints about that bout serving as a PPV co-main event, barring perhaps a deep-seated fear that Suarez will suffer an injury at the last possible second.
UFC 312βs main event rematch between Dricus du Plessis vs. Sean Strickland is … good? Iβm an unabashed du Plessis fan. Iβve enjoyed his violent rise to the championship, equal parts moxie and sneaky technical prowess. His fights have been worth tuning in for every single time.
Strickland? Not so much.
If you only watch Strickland work, his performances are nearly indistinguishable from one another β jab, teep, and shoulder roll in perpetuity. Now, the first match up was competitive and reasonably fun (though mediocre by βDDPβ standards), and a rematch should happen.
Eventually.
Twelve months is not long enough a gap. No tension has built, no real demand to see these two run it back. Stricklandβs ho-hum split-decision win over Paulo Costa is a really uninspired argument for another title shot, particularly when thereβs a much better option overshadowing the event.
Khamzat Chimaev was a vastly more interesting opponent for du Plessisβ second title defense. The way in which he ran through Robert Whittaker was outright historic, the precise type of monumental stoppage victory over an elite foe that Strickland has never achieved. βBorzβ is a genuine freak of nature, the type of singular talent who is absolutely must-watch regardless of his health issues.
If this card remained the exact same aside from swapping Strickland and Chimaev, the purchase is a lot easier to argue. As a fight fan, you have to tune in and see if Khamzat finally wins UFC gold or coughs up his undefeated status. You just have to. Youβre paying to witness history, potentially one of the biggest MMA moments of the 2020s.
Comparatively, how invested can one be about du Plessis vs. Strickland 2? If du Plessis wins, weβve already seen that happen in recent memory. Strickland could flip the script and take the decision this time, but everyone knows what that would look like (hint: jab, teep, shoulder roll). Worse still, a Strickland victory almost demands a trilogy match up.
This retread is poorly timed, and itβs not worth 80 bucks with just a single good supporting fight. The rest of the card is genuinely Apex quality, worse than last weekβs free event by a fair margin. Somehow, weβve arrived a point in which this UFC PPV has become just like the typical boxing event stacked entirely around the top two fights … and theyβre not even the best two bookings available! I feel bad for the Sydney fight fans who so rarely get the chance to see a live UFC event in their hemisphere.
No wonder thereβs a piracy problem.
Remember that MMAmania.com will deliver LIVE round-by-round, blow-by-blow coverage of the entire UFC 312 fight card right here, starting with the ESPN2/Disney+/ESPN+ βPrelimsβ matches online, which are scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. ET, before the main card start time at 10 p.m. ET (also on ESPN+).
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