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  • 3 Hits And 3 Misses From UFC Fight Night: Erin Blanchfield vs. Maycee Barber

    3 Hits And 3 Misses From UFC Fight Night: Erin Blanchfield vs. Maycee Barber

    It was back to the UFC APEX this past Saturday night, as the UFC held its May 31 Fight Night event — UFC Vegas 107: Erin Blanchfield vs. Maycee Barber in its headquarters.

    The night ended up being history making in a way no one expected — the scheduled main event of the evening did not make the walk to the Octagon.

    The planned main event between Blanchfield and Barber would have been a battle of top-five women’s flyweight contenders. Blanchfield has won 10 of her last 11 and was to come into this fight off a November win over Rose Namajunas. Barber, meanwhile, is on a six-fight win streak and would have competed for the first time since UFC 299 after battling several health issues during 2024.

    Only nine bouts went ahead on the night — five on the main card and four in the prelims. The final event of the evening, the originally scheduled co-main event, saw Mateusz Gamrot compete in his first fight since his UFC 305 loss to Dan Hooker, as he took on L’udovit Klein.

    The main card also featured Dustin Jacoby taking on Bruno Lopes, a women’s featherweight battle between Ketlen Vieira and Macy Chiasson, and Zachary Reese facing Duško Todorović.

    Let’s now take in the good and the bad with this week’s edition of Hits and Misses!

    Miss – Boy, Did This Card Fall Apart

    I can’t say for certain that this was the worst card in the history of the UFC like some on a certain social media platform are saying. But after the entertaining Apex night that was the UFC Fight Night on May 17, this one, held in the same venue just two weeks later, definitely has to be up there for the Worst Card of 2025.

    Firstly, “card subject to change” really came into play in this show. Andreas Gustafsson originally gets booked with Jeremiah Wells before an injury to Wells sees him replaced by Trevin Giles — only for Giles to be pulled on the day of weigh-ins after falling in the bathroom. Ramiz Brahimaj and Billy Ray Goff faced each other because their original opponents, Oban Elliott and Ko Seok-hyun, respectively, had visa issues. So, the UFC decided to play “le switcheroo.” Michael Aswell filled in on just days’ notice against Bolaji Oki after MarQuel Mederos fell ill.

    And then of course came what happened in the main event — when Maycee Barber’s sudden medical issue resulted in her fight with Erin Blanchfield being canceled right before Octagon walks. The Fight Night became UFC Fight Night: Gamrot vs. Klein IN RETROSPECT. That is insanity.

    And it’s only after all that you can point to a lack number of fights, a lack of star power, and a lack of finishes.

    Despite some entertaining evenings such as UFCs 314 and 315, as well as the Burns vs. Morales card of two weeks ago, UFC Vegas 107 provided us a stark reminder that the sport of MMA is in a recession period — and that (even some WWE fans may tell you) the UFC under TKO’s rule just may be providing us the darkest modern timelime in this promotion.

    Hit – Jordan Leavitt Reminds Us How Entertaining He Can Be

    Only one finish came on the preliminary card, and fortunately it was such a highlight, as Jordan Leavitt pulled off a quick submission of Kurt Holobaugh.

    Both men are great grapplers, but Leavitt proved he was the better fighter on this night. He not only was the one who initiated the ground battle, but he dominated with top pressure but putting Holobaugh to sleep with a choke.

    On top of that, he had a solid worm celebration that he showed off following his victory.

    Leavitt hasn’t been the most dominant since bursting onto the UFC scene from Dana White’s Contender Series, but he’s had some great finishes. In addition to this one against Holobaugh, he’s also earned bonuses from his slam KO of Matt Wiman and his finish of Victor Martinez.

    This was Leavitt’s first fight after missing all of 2024, and he reminded fight fans just how exciting he can be to watch here.

    Miss – Ketlen Vieira’s Weight Issues, Macy Chiasson’s Performance

    Ketlen Vieira and Macy Chiasson was a fight I had my eye on solely based on their names alone in this card that didn’t have the greatest of star power. Unfortunately, their name values and their status as top-five bantamweight contenders couldn’t save a fight that ultimately proved to sound a lot better on paper.

    It was a one-sided slaughtering on the side of Vieira. After landing some powerful strikes early on, Vieira was dominant on the ground for most of the fight, overwhelming Chiasson with top pressure and strong positioning, limiting most of Chiasson’s offense. It wasn’t until the closing stages of the last round that Chiasson tried to blitz and overwhelm Vieira on the feet — and even then it wasn’t enough.

    On the Vieira side of the things, it was a strong performance. Unfortunately, part of the problem with this fight is that it took place at a weight class the UFC doesn’t do anything with anymore (not like they did much with it in the first place either) — women’s featherweight. The two were scheduled to face off at 135, but the fight was moved to 145 on the day of weigh-ins because of “weight management” issues on the side of Vieira.

    If this fight had taken place at its originally intended weight class, I think there would have been a lot more talk about her being in line to face the winner of next week’s Julianna Pena vs. Kayla Harrison title fight. There still can be, but the weight management issues will definitely bring that into question. This is especially after how May also saw weight management issues get involved in Jose Aldo’s retirement fight with Aiemann Zahabi.

    Meanwhile, for Chiasson, this was just a brutal outing. This was definitely a step back after a 2024 that saw her earn performance bonuses in finishes of Pannie Kianzad and former title challenger Mayra Bueno Silva. You just have to hope it was an off night, she dusts off and gets back to the planning room and can get back to her recent powerful self in her next outing.

    Hit – Dustin Jacoby Delivers Some Needed Violence

    When this card needed a wake-up call, Dustin Jacoby was the one to deliver it. He also had one of the only finishes on the night, pulling off a quick, powerful victory over Bruno Lopes.

    Jacoby rocked Lopes with a jab. Then he did more damage with an elbow. Then a couple of hooks started a wild flurry against Lopes, who was up against the fence, before Lopes crumbled to the mat for an easy first-round finish.

    After getting knocked out by Dominick Reyes last year, which brought about four losses in five fights, things looked grim for Jacoby. But back-to-back knockout victories now show just how fun it can be to watch the former GLORY Kickboxing star.

    Hopefully this is the start of him getting back to winning ways that he had when he came into the UFC in 2020.

    Hit – From Injury To Shining Performance For Ramiz Brahimaj

    If Jordan Leavitt had the great submission and Dustin Jacoby had the great KO, then Ramiz Brahimaj had the upset of the evening and the feel-good moment of it.

    Brahimaj pulled off a strong submission victory of his own, taking out Billy Ray Goff. He got Goff down and to his back quickly before Goff stood up and got the fight in a clinch, landing a strong elbow in the process. Brahimaj, however, showed off slick submission skills by going from a guillotine choke attempt to a ninja choke that put Goff to sleep — ending things before the referee could.

    Brahimaj was a major underdog going into the fight, and that just adds to the story of how a spinal injury could have ended his career just a couple of years ago.

    A feel good moment for Brahimaj, and it’s hopefully more positive momentum that he can ride.

    Miss – Erin Blanchfield And Maycee Barber Don’t Make The Main Event Walk

    The main event promo package on ESPN+ had just finished airing. The camera transitioned back to the UFC APEX. But no music played. At first I’m sitting there thinking “Well, typical UFC on ESPN and a production botch” — only to then see that the commentary team was confused by no fighters making the walk out just as I was.

    And when the camera transitioned back over to the UFC commentary team before a throw to a sudden commercial break, I just knew this fight wasn’t happening. And indeed it didn’t.

    Unfortunately, since COVID, we’ve seen instances of sudden cancelations of bouts during cards. Trevin Giles fainted moments before his scheduled bout with Kevin Holland. Chas Skelly was already in the Octagon when his February 2021 fight with Jamall Emmers was scrapped due to Emmers suffering back spasms. We’ve seen several instances in this five-year timespan where fighters are pulled on the day of the event due to illness or some sort of medical issue.

    But if we’re talking exclusively main event fights, we haven’t seen a thing like this happen since UFC 24 in March 2000, when Kevin Randleman slipped backstage and received a concussion, canceling a scheduled heavyweight title bout with Pedro Rizzo — ruining the whole “First Defense” tagline of that card.

    As of press time, we have no official word as to what happened other than a last-minute medical issue. Blanchfield claimed in an interview on the broadcast that Barber suffered a seizure but she wouldn’t entertain a re-scheduling with Barber due to Barber’s “unprofessionalism.”

    If it’s true Barber suffered a seizure for whatever reason, Blanchfield’s call of someone being “unprofessional” feels dirty. But simultaneously, you have to feel for her, being ready to go after all her work and preparation — only for the fight to be called off as she’s getting ready to make the walk. Fortunately, she did reportedly receive her show and win money.

    Also, it’s such a shame that Barber goes through this after battling a litany of health issues stemming from Epstein-Barr that included a nine-day hospitalization, with Barber’s health getting so bad to the point she felt she was going to die. And now, here we are. And knowing how brutal the MMA fanbase, let alone the whole industry, can be, this historic circumstance — combined with her weight miss and Blanchfield’s doubts Barber would make it to the cage — may end up being a bad PR time for her.

    The sudden main event cancelation was just the cherry on top of the gross sundae that was the May 31, 2025 UFC Fight Night event.

  • Erin Blanchfield vs. Maycee Barber UFC Vegas 107 Main Event Canceled Right Before Walkouts

    Erin Blanchfield vs. Maycee Barber UFC Vegas 107 Main Event Canceled Right Before Walkouts

    Just when you think you’ve seen it all in the sport of Mixed Martial Arts, something always can happen to leave you in shock. And UFC Vegas 107 had such an event.

    The scheduled main event bout between Erin Blanchfield and Maycee Barber was canceled just before the fighters were scheduled to walk out for the fight. ESPN had just played the main event promo package but neither fighter appeared for entrances.

    After a long commercial break, the UFC commentary team announced that Barber had suffered a medical issue and was pulled from the fight by the UFC’s medical staff at the last minute.

    Blanchfield claims that Barber suffered a seizure prior to walkouts.

    Erin Blanchfield vs. Maycee Barber Main Event Scrapped Right Before Walkouts At UFC Vegas 107

    This was to be Barber’s first fight since her victory over Katlyn Cerminara at UFC 299. Barber had battled various health issues over the past year, including a bout with Epstein-Barr that resulted in her being hospitalized for nine days.

    Barber had missed weight by half a pound the day before the event. Blanchfield had suggested earlier in the week that Barber may not make it to the fight — and said in a backstage interview immediately after the cancelation that she would, at the word of her coaches, not entertain any sort of re-scheduling with Barber.

    There has been one other occurrence where the UFC lost its main event during the card itself. UFC 24 was originally scheduled to be headlined by UFC heavyweight champion Kevin Randleman defending his title against Pedro Rizzo until Randleman slipped on the concrete floor backstage, hospitalized with a concussion.

    Blanchfield has won 10 of her last 11 bouts, with her sole loss in the span coming against recent title challenger Manon Fiorot. This would have been Blanchfield’s first fight since her win over Rose Namajunas in November.

    Barber was to have entered this fight on a six-fight win streak.

  • ‘Give Him A Top Five Opponent’ – Fans And Fighters React To Mateusz Gamrot Putting On Grappling Clinic Vs. L’udovit Klein At UFC Vegas 107

    ‘Give Him A Top Five Opponent’ – Fans And Fighters React To Mateusz Gamrot Putting On Grappling Clinic Vs. L’udovit Klein At UFC Vegas 107

    Mateusz Gamrot is claiming he’s still a top name at lightweight, making the statement of contender status with a win over L’udovit Klein in the co-main event of UFC Vegas 107.

    Gamrot set the tone early with relentless pressure, mixing striking with takedowns and control. Though Klein had a brief moment when he stunned Gamrot with a jab, Gamrot secured multiple takedowns, controlling from the back and hammering Klein with punches and knees.

    Gamrot continued to smother Klein in the second round, staying active from top position with strikes and stifling Klein’s offense. He used positional grappling effectively, even threatening an arm-triangle to maintain control. Klein came out more aggressive, trying to change the tide with kicks and combinations. While he had some success at range, Gamrot’s takedowns and top control continued, sealing him the round and fight. He ended strong in side control, landing ground-and-pound and securing a crucifix.

    Mateusz Gamrot Dominates In Decision Win Over L’udovit Klein In UFC Vegas 107 Co-Main Event

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    Gamrot rebounds here after falling short against Dan Hooker at UFC 305 last year.

    Klein sees a seven-fight unbeaten streak (6-0-1) snapped with the loss here tonight.

  • VIDEO: Ramiz Brahimaj Pulls Off First-Round Submission In Shocking Fashion

    VIDEO: Ramiz Brahimaj Pulls Off First-Round Submission In Shocking Fashion

    Ramiz Brahimaj didn’t let odds get in the way of a major injury a couple of years ago, and he didn’t let them get in the way of pulling off a huge victory over Billy Ray Goff during the main card of UFC Vegas 107.

    The fight started slow before Brahimaj secured an early takedown, quickly scrambling and getting to Goff’s back. Goff escaped and managed to land a clinch elbow during the round. Brahimaj went from the clinch into a guillotine choke attempt — before transitioning it to a ninja choke attempt. The choke became tight quickly, and he managed to choke out Goff for the victory.

    Ramiz Brahimaj Puts Billy Ray Goff’s Lights Out At UFC Vegas 107

    As of a few hours prior to UFC Vegas 107’s start ,Brahimaj was a +320 underdog heading into the bout, per DraftKings.

    Brahimaj is now 2-1 since returning to action from a devastating spinal injury that could have been a career ender. He is 4-3 overall since coming into the UFC from LFA in 2020.

    Goff has now lost back-to-back fights after a seven-fight win streak.

  • VIDEO: Dustin Jacoby Obliterates Bruno Lopes In Destructive Display At UFC Vegas 107

    VIDEO: Dustin Jacoby Obliterates Bruno Lopes In Destructive Display At UFC Vegas 107

    In a card that hasn’t had the most impressive of performances, Dustin Jacoby offered probably the biggest highlight so far with a quick, scary finish of Bruno Lopes at UFC Vegas 107.

    After some leg kick trading to start things, Jacoby landed a jab that rocked Lopes. Jacoby then landed a small flurry that included a strong elbow to do more damage. Jacoby landed a couple of hooks before a flurry of activity on Lopes, who was being held up by the cage before slumping for Jacoby to get the KO win in under two minutes.

    Dustin Jacoby Fires Away En Route To KO Of Bruno Lopes At UFC Vegas 107

    Jacoby has now won back-to-back fights and has come out on top in three of her last five. He came into this fight off a late knockout of Vitor Petrino at UFC Tampa in December.

    Lopes, the former LFA light heavyweight champion and Dana White’s Contender Series alumnus, is now 1-1 in the Octagon. He made his UFC debut in January, scoring a decision over Magomed Gadzhiyasulov.

  • ‘Would Have Been More Impressive If Vieira Had Made Weight’ – Fans And Fighters React To Ketlen Vieira Putting On Dominant Display Over Macy Chiasson At UFC Vegas 107

    ‘Would Have Been More Impressive If Vieira Had Made Weight’ – Fans And Fighters React To Ketlen Vieira Putting On Dominant Display Over Macy Chiasson At UFC Vegas 107

    Ketlen Vieira’s UFC Vegas 107 performance was stained a bit by weight management issues, moving her scheduled bout with Macy Chiasson from bantamweight to featherweight. It was, however, still a one-sided victory she had during the main card against Macy Chiasson.

    Chiasson looked to stay on the outside and move around, finding early success with her boxing from distance. Vieira, however, displayed strong counterstriking, landing a number of power punches to the head and body. Vieira landed some damaging shots in close with about two minutes left in the round before Chiasson brought the action to a clinch battle against the fence.

    The action quickly went to the ground to start the second, and Chiasson’s size and strength was more on display there. Even when stuck in Chiasson’s guard, Vieira displayed dominant pressure, and Chiasson seemed to have little answer. Even as Chiasson tried to scramble, Vieira countered most of Chiasson’s moves and was on top for just about all of the frame.

    Chiasson tried to pressure Vieira with grappling to start the third, but Vieira got right back on top as the action went to the ground. Chiasson was able to scramble back to her feet with less than 90 seconds remaining, but Vieira, a judo expert, was able to counter Chiasson’s attempts to regain control. Chiasson re-scrambled and tried to attack with ferocity in the closing seconds, but it wasn’t enough.

    Vieira swept the judges’ scorecards to take the decision.

    Ketlen Vieira Scores One-Sided Decision Over Macy Chiasson At UFC Vegas 107

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    Vieira has now won four of her last six, rebounding from a loss to upcoming bantamweight title challenger Kayla Harrison at UFC 307.

    Chiasson is now 3-3 in her last six.

  • VIDEO: Jordan Leavitt Breaks Out The Worm After Putting Kurt Holobaugh To Sleep At UFC Vegas 107

    VIDEO: Jordan Leavitt Breaks Out The Worm After Putting Kurt Holobaugh To Sleep At UFC Vegas 107

    Jordan Leavitt continues to be someone to watch out for in the UFC’s lightweight division, as he made quick work of MMA veteran Kurt Holobaugh during the UFC Vegas 107 preliminary card.

    Leavitt wasted no time taking Holobaugh to the mat in this battle of ground experts. Leavitt established top control and bringing pressure right away. Holobaugh attempted to get up, but Leavitt was able to keep him down. When Holobaugh tried to escape again, Leavitt turned the scramble into a choke attempt, locking up a D’Arce. Holobaugh went out, giving Leavitt a submission win in less than two minutes.

    Jordan Leavitt Chokes Out Kurt Holobaugh In Just Over 90 Seconds At UFC Vegas 107

    Following his victory, Leavitt busted out a celebration — doing the worm at the end of his in-the-cage interview.

    Fortunately for Leavitt, he didn’t pull a Johnny Walker and get hurt during it.

    Leavitt is now 5-3 in the UFC and rebounds from a loss he suffered against Chase Hooper in November 2023. This was Leavitt’s first fight since that loss.

    Holobuagh is now just 2-3 in the UFC since returning with his win during The Ultimate Fighter season 31.

  • UFC Vegas 107 Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Erin Blanchfield vs. Maycee Barber Card

    UFC Vegas 107 Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Erin Blanchfield vs. Maycee Barber Card

    UFC Vegas 107 is almost upon us, and MMA News is here to keep you updated with the current odds for this weekend’s lineup.

    The upcoming event takes place Saturday, May 31, at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada. The main card begins at 9 PM ET/6 PM PT, with the preliminary card starting at 6 PM ET/3 PM PT.

    A top-5 flyweight contenders battle will top off tonight’s action, as former title challenger Erin Blanchfield takes on Maycee Barber.

    Also making the walk on Saturday will include Mateusz Gamrot and L’udovit Klein (who battle in the lightweight co-main event), as well as Dustin Jacoby, Ketlen Vieira and Macy Chiasson.

    UFC Vegas 107: Blanchfield vs. Murphy Betting Odds

    Listed below are the latest betting odds for UFC Vegas 107 (as of 1:30pm ET on 5/31), courtesy of DraftKings.

    Main Card:

    • Erin Blanchfield (-238) vs. Maycee Barber (+195)
    • Mateusz Gamrot (-155) vs. Ľudovít Klein (+130)
      Ramiz Brahimaj (+320) vs. Billy Ray Goff (-410)
    • Dustin Jacoby (-192) vs. Bruno Lopes (+160)
    • Ketlen Vieira (+114) vs. Macy Chiasson (-135)
    • Zachary Reese (-198) vs. Duško Todorović (+164)

    Preliminary Card:

    • Jafel Filho (+102) vs. Allan Nascimento (-122)
    • Kurt Holobaugh (+200) vs. Jordan Leavitt (-245)
    • Bolaji Oki (-470) vs. Michael Aswell (+360)
    • Rayanne dos Santos (-205) vs. Alice Ardelean (+170)
  • Mateusz Gamrot Booked For Shock UFC Fight Against Unranked Prospect

    Mateusz Gamrot Booked For Shock UFC Fight Against Unranked Prospect

    Top 10 UFC lightweight contender Mateusz Gamrot has been handed a surprise assignment.

    Gamrot (24-3, 1 NC) is yet to compete in 2025, having most recently had his push up the 155-pound ladder stalled by Dan Hooker at UFC 305 in Australia last August.

    That result relegated the Polish standout to #7 in the rankings, and that’s a spot he’ll need to defend opposite a rising prospect currently outside the top 15 next time out.

    The UFC announced this week that Gamrot will do battle at UFC Vegas 107 inside the Apex on May 31 with Ľudovít Klein (23-4-1).

    For many, the Slovakian 30-year-old is overdue a shot at breaking into the rankings. “Mr. Highlight” has amassed an unbeaten run spanning seven fights, most recently outpointing Roosevelt Roberts to cap off a 3-0 year in 2024.

    Prior to a narrow split decision setback to Hooker, meanwhile, Gamrot had defeated Jalin Turner, Rafael Fiziev, and Rafael dos Anjos consecutively.

    The fight against Klein has come as a surprise to many fans, especially after “Gamer” previously campaigned for clashes with the likes of Justin Gaethje and Arman Tsarukyan in the past few months.