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Video: Should the UFC stop hosting fight cards at Apex? Better yet, can they?

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In this week’s episode of “Spinning Back Clique”, the panel discusses the role of the UFC Apex in 2024.

There were 16 UFC shows this year alone, eight of them at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. Many fans and media outlets complained about the lack of attendance and the questionable quality of these events. Even the UFC CEO Dana White said reducing events at Apex is a must.

But will they? Or better yet, could they, given the quality of these cards?

MMA Junkie’s Matt Wells, Dan Tom, Mike Bohn and host Danny Segura react to White’s comments about the UFC Apex and discuss the likelihood of seeing fewer of these events in the future.

Watch the discussion in the video above, and also don’t miss this week’s full episode of “Spinning Back Clique” below on YouTube or in podcast format.

This story originally appeared on MMA Junkie



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