A stacked fight card that included UFC welterweight champion Georges St - Pierre and nine other Canadians provided plenty of action, backed by prodigious amounts of energy drinks, beer and impressive production values.
Not exact matches
Because if UFC 200 doesn't bring in more than 196 it will show that a
stacked card with probably the best
fight they possibly could have made, was less successful than Conor
fighting the number five guy, on eleven days notice, at a weird weight, with absolutely nothing on the line.
Usually the FOX
cards are
stacked with good
fights to draw im viewers
and ESPN gets other half of
fight nights + more
stacked fight pass
cards.....
And you know UFC would
stack the
card with premium
fights... I would be all in... and the timing would be right because Conor would be done with all his legal woes by the time this
fight is scheduled.
Re ppv, he appeared twice vs Conor, they became the became top 2 of all time, with no belts on the line, outside weight class, one with 10 day promotion, the other no title
fight at all on the
card, whilst Conor's other 3 ppv with UFC were
stacked and promoted tho the roof....
Dana White clearly knows Nate is a draw, Nate was never put on main event spots on PPV until his
fights with Conor, first one had 10 days promotion, both
fights were outside both fighters weight class, all in the usual location of Vegas, no milestone numbers (196 and 202), no belt, in fact UFC202 had no belt on the entire
card yet they broke all PPV records, Conor vs Mendes did did not even reach 1m despite having the likes of Lawler title
fight, as UFC 194, it was against Aldo for the belt after months and months of promotion and also against Alvarez following the stock - raising Diaz
fights at MSG, NY for the first time ever, Champ Vs Champ on a
stacked card with 3 title
fights and the likes of Khabib on the prelims... still did not do PPV numbers with Nate.
Godly
cards and abilities can be assembled by the player before engaging in battle and used during combat, these
cards can easily change the course of the
fight should the odds be
stacked against their favor.