While the UFC waits for its mainstream stars to return to the octagon, the promotion has booked a UFC 209 card that appeals directly to its serious fight fans.
Conor McGregor, Ronda Rousey, Jon Jones, Georges St. Pierre and Brock Lesnar are all in various states of inactivity, suspension or retirement. Only St. Pierre has a fight currently booked, and it doesn’t have a date.
So Saturday’s show from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas is packed with talent, if not worldwide name recognition.
In the main event, welterweight champion Tyron Woodley and Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson meet in a rematch four months after their entertaining majority draw. Moments before that, rising stars Tony Ferguson and Khabib Nurmagomedov will have one of the year’s most anticipated bouts for the interim lightweight championship.
If two title fights aren’t enough, the pay-per-view portion of the card leads off with veteran heavyweights Mark Hunt and Alistair Overeem. Hunt happens to be currently suing the UFC, President Dana White and Lesnar, alleging racketeering and fraud in the circumstances around his fight last July at UFC 200 against Lesnar, who subsequently failed a doping test.
Woodley (16-3-1) retained his belt in New York late last year after two judges couldn’t choose a winner in his first bout with Thompson (13-1-1), the 34-year-old karate teacher from South Carolina. The result left both fighters determined to prove their superiority, and the UFC swiftly scheduled a rematch — something that’s not always a given in the money-driven world of mixed martial arts.
“I’m prepared to go out there and be a better version than what I was the last time,” Woodley said. “I actually expanded on some things that I did really well in the last fight, do more of it. I’m a complete mixed martial artist.
I have the power. I got the wrestling. I got the ground game. I got the endurance, and I got the mental toughness to go out here and put anybody away. I’m just excited to go out there and have one more opportunity to prove I’m the greatest welterweight of all time.”
Woodley has verbally sparred with White in recent weeks, with the champ suggesting he has been treated poorly by the UFC — and White responding by labeling Woodley “a bit of a drama queen.”