We recently shared a post on X asking you for your thoughts on the UFC 297 main card. It’s clear that many of you do not believe UFC 297 is worthy of a buy if you’re looking for something more than the headliner.
A 5 maybe, but the main event and Arnold Allen could make it higher depending how the fights play out. Mallott is fun too but Magny could make that a snoozer
— Cory Brake (@Brakey709) January 14, 2024
“A 5, maybe, but the main event and Arnold Allen could make it higher depending on how the fights play out. Mallott is fun too, but Magny could make that a snoozer.”
Magny and Curtis on main card says it all really
— G (@GW7201) January 14, 2024
“Magny and Curtis on the main card says it all, really.”
4) Not PPV worthy IMO
— ¹Billy Polo 🇺🇲 (@BillzVonDoom) January 14, 2024
“Not PPV worthy IMO.”
Usual fight night
— Jimmy Luke (@Joshjoshmma) January 14, 2024
“Usual fight night.”
The hype video was pretty great but the overall card is lacking for sure
— RJWILLI (@rjwilli) January 14, 2024
“The hype video was pretty great, but the overall card is lacking for sure.”
Looks like a ufc fight night
— John B. (@WhiskeyCube) January 14, 2024
“Looks like a UFC fight night.”
In the co-main event, Raquel Pennington and Mayra Bueno Silva will collide for the vacant UFC Women’s Bantamweight Championship. Neil Magny will take on Mike Malott, and Chris Curtis will meet Marc-André Barriault. In the main card opener, Arnold Allen battles Movsar Evloev.
Be sure to visit the BJPenn.com homepage for live coverage of UFC 297. We’ll be bringing you live results and video highlights of the key matchups on the card, including the two UFC title fights.
What do you think of the UFC 297 card? Does the event warrant an ESPN+ PPV purchase? Let us know in the comment section below.