Card Battle Disaster! Former Champions Put In Prelims
UFC 310: A disastrous joke of a fight card! Former champions on the prelims, no-name fighters stealing the spotlight, and a main event no one asked for. Will anyone even care? Get ready for a night of boredom, disrespect, and wasted talent. This is UFC 310—the card that proves the UFC has completely lost its touch. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.
UFC 310: A Ridiculous Card That Will Leave Fans Questioning Their Sanity
It’s official: UFC 310 has dropped a fight card so disappointing that even the fighters themselves might regret showing up. The announcement includes two former champions stuck on the prelims—because why not? The UFC clearly doesn’t care anymore, tossing Aljamain Sterling and Chris Weidman into the background while some irrelevant newcomers take center stage. It’s almost as if they’re testing how much disrespect a former champion can take before they question their career choices. And the fans? Well, they’ll just have to grin and bear it.
Pantoja vs. Asakura: The So-Called Main Event We Didn’t Ask For
UFC 310’s headliner, Alexandre Pantoja vs. Kai Asakura, is supposed to be the main event. Let that sink in. Pantoja is fighting a newcomer in Asakura, who has no business challenging for a flyweight title in his UFC debut. Asakura was probably handpicked because the UFC wants to throw in a random face to see if anyone cares. Meanwhile, Pantoja’s title reign is as exciting as watching paint dry. This fight feels like a slap in the face to fans who actually follow the flyweight division. The UFC clearly didn’t even try here.
Rakhmonov vs. Garry: A Fight Only Die-Hard Fans Will Care About
Shavkat Rakhmonov vs. Ian Machado Garry is the only fight on the card with any real intrigue. But guess what? It’s still buried in the co-main event slot like it’s an afterthought. It’s almost like the UFC has given up on building stars. These two fighters have everything to gain, but the card placement does them no favors. Meanwhile, we get the privilege of watching Rakhmonov fight Garry in a matchup that should determine the next title contender for the welterweight belt, assuming anyone cares enough by then.
Sterling and Evloev on the Prelims: A Stunning Waste of Talent
In what can only be described as a masterclass in disrespect, UFC 310 features former bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling against undefeated Movsar Evloev… on the prelims. Yes, you read that right. Two elite fighters in a match with major title implications, but it’s hidden behind a wall of meaningless fights. This is a prime example of how far the UFC has fallen. The promotion has no respect for its champions anymore, placing them in secondary slots like they’re just another pair of fighters trying to get a win.
Weidman vs. Anders: No One Wants This Fight, But Here We Are
And of course, Chris Weidman vs. Eryk Anders somehow ended up as the headliner for the early prelims. The fight was scrapped from UFC 309, and now it’s getting a second chance no one asked for. Weidman’s career is on the decline, and Anders is just here for the paycheck. UFC 310 is doing everything in its power to show that this card is the very definition of filler.
The Early Prelims: A Borefest in the Making
The early prelims are nothing more than an afterthought. With fights like Weidman vs. Anders and Cody Durden vs. Joshua Van, it’s safe to say the early rounds of UFC 310 will be a complete waste of time. Sure, we get a few veterans like Michael Chiesa and Clay Guida, but these names are on the decline, and their presence does little to salvage what is otherwise a forgettable card.
This card is one of the worst the UFC has put together in recent years. If you’re planning to watch, prepare yourself for a series of disappointing matchups that only serve to remind us how the UFC has completely lost its way.