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Canelo Alvarez went toe-to-toe with UFC 306 last weekend in Las Vegas, Nevada, but the boxing superstar still pulled off huge numbers.
Despite the massive event that was Noche UFC from inside the Sphere in “Sin City,” Alvarez still booked a title defense against Edgar Berlanga for the same night in the same town. It was a ballsy move for all parties involved as UFC spent over $20 million to stage UFC 306. No doubt, it was going to be a huge test for Canelo’s drawing power to see if he could steal the attention in Vegas.
Surprisingly, the middleweight champion still pulled off huge numbers. According to a recent report by Sports Business Journal, 650,000 people purchased the Alvarez vs. Berlanga pay-per-view (PPV) and watched Canelo dismantle the New York native over 12 rounds (highlights HERE). In addition to the PPV buys, the gate for Canelo vs. Berlanga came in at a whopping $17 million. That’s short of UFC 306’s massive $22 million gate — which is a new company record — but still a huge cash grab for Canelo.
It’s unknown at this time what the PPV numbers look like for UFC 306, but it could be close to Canelo’s.
Insomnia
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The benefits of being champion.
Isn’t Islam supposed to be injured?
Is Deiveson Figueiredo ducking Cory Sandhagen?
Does this spell disaster for Robert Whittaker?
| Khamzat Chimaev has reunited with his first ever wrestling coach ahead of his #UFC308 clash with Robert Whittaker.
Chimaev says these coaches have a much bigger focus on rest and recovery and that he no longer trains to exhaustion.
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— MMA Orbit (@mma_orbit) September 18, 2024
Looks like Tom Aspinall officially got his backup spot.
Tommy Fury is ready for Jake Paul inside of a cage!
Will we ever see Brian Ortega at featherweight again?
GSP doing GSP things.
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— Georges St-Pierre (@GeorgesStPierre) September 18, 2024
T.J. Dillashaw doing whatever he can to stay relevant.
Sean O’Malley is still feeling it after losing his title at UFC 306.
Luckily, he may not have to wait long to get another shot at gold.
Umar Nurmagomedov’s manager Ali Abdelaziz says Sean O’Malley deserves a title shot coming off a loss:
“I would like Sean O’Malley to take as much time he wants off, and I believe Umar will beat Merab. After that, Umar will give him a title shot coming off a loss.
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— Full Violence ™ (@Full_Violence) September 18, 2024
Who takes this?
Slips, rips, and KO clips
Not much out there on a Wednesday night so here’s some new Conor McGregor training footage.
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