Hindsight - UFC 208: Holm vs. de Randamie in retrospect

I’m sure most of you would understand when I say that this was no picnic to do an overview of. UFC 208 was one of the least exciting cards the UFC has put forth in quite a while. Even worse, it was considered to be an underwhelming card to begin with. It did have one contest worth watching again – thank you Dustin Poirier and Jim Miller – but nothing else that anyone will ever rush to view again. And I suppose it did produce a historic moment when Germaine de Randamie was crowned the first women’s featherweight champion…but are we even sure of the future of that division? Not a great night for the world’s preeminent MMA organization.

Here’s my thoughts on the UFC 208 card, with every fight and fighter involved broken down. The format is simple. The first bullet covers what was expected to happen and an attempt at a brief summary of what did happen. The next two bullets cover my thoughts on each fighter, how they did, and where they might be headed from here with the winner being covered first.

Ryan LaFlare defeated Roan Carneiro via unanimous decision

Rick Glenn defeated Phillippe Nover via split decision

Islam Makhachev defeated Nik Lentz via unanimous decision

Wilson Reis defeated Ulka Sasaki via unanimous decision

Belal Muhammad defeated Randy Brown via unanimous decision

Dustin Poirier defeated Jim Miller via majority decision

Glover Teixeira defeated Jared Cannonier via unanimous decision

Jacare Souza defeated Tim Boetsch via submission at 3:41 of RD1

Anderson Silva defeated Derek Brunson via unanimous decision

Germainede Randamie defeated Holly Holm via unanimous decision

Well, those are my collective thoughts. Until next time...

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