Figueiredo-Moreno - I'm interested mainly because it's badass they are both fighting so soon. As MK have been talking about, Figueiredo is your clubhouse leader for fighter of they year with a win. Figueiredo kind of bugs me even with his limited English (and especially his manager or coach or whoever that Gru-looking guy is), so I hope Moreno wins. I also don't want Figueiredo to just become the next Mighty Mouse. Let's build a rivalry and some names in that division instead of just watching the top guy smash everyone.
Tony-Oliveira - I think it is clearly the People's Main Event. Not all that long ago, I would have laughed at this fight announcement. I'm still not all that sold on Oliveira. Lee is a great win, but Lee is not Mr. Consistency himself and it was in Brazil as the world was being lit on fire. I'm not trying to take anything away from him, he had to deal with COVID too, but it was just strange circumstances and could be an outlier. I mean his next best win is what? Stephens at FW 6 years ago? And with Tony, I think we just don't know. That was an astoundingly brutal beating he took. Is he recovered not only physical, but mentally? Should be a fun fight, though. I still gotta go with Tony. They are kind of similar to me, but Tony is much bigger.
Dern-Jandiroba - Always good to see Dern.
Holland-Jacare - Big name for Holland on a PPV. Even at 41, Jacare should still be a good test. Could be Jacare's last fight in the UFC.
JDS-Gane - Pretty much the same thing just in a different weight class. Could be JDS's last fight in the UFC.
Glad to see Cub make it back, but it too could be the last time we see him in the UFC.
I know Moicano, Torres, and Hooper, but don't know anything about their opponents. Poor Hooper-Barrett being the only fight on the early prelims