The UFC treats its fans with great match-ups from time to time. The fast-approaching UFC 280 and 281 PPVs are bringing highly anticipated contests between top contenders. However, there are times when UFC’s matchmaking utterly displeases the fans. One such fight announcement came out recently and has got the fans voicing their displeasure.

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ESPN’s Brett Okamoto posted news of Frankie Edgar’s upcoming fight at Madison Square Garden in November. Based on the reactions in the comment section, a lot of fans were not happy with the UFC’s decision.

Fans blast the promotion for Frankie Edgar’s terrible match-up

In what is supposedly his last fight, UFC legend Frankie Edgar will face Chris Gutierrez at UFC 281 on November 12. According to Okamoto’s post, Edgar confirmed that it would be his last fight. This will also be Edgar’s 30th bout under the UFC banner.

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While notable UFC figures like Michael Chandler shared their excitement and appreciation for Edgar, several fans blasted the UFC for their matchmaking. One displeased fan wrote, “Man, the UFC is truly sc*m with how they treat their vets. Dude wanted a fight against a legend that would please the fans. Instead, they give him someone who hasn’t lost in his last 7 fights. Pure disrespect”

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Commenting on the fight, one fan said, “Another dangerous fight for Frankie…Gutierrez is no joke. He’s on 7 fight unbeaten streak.”

“I can’t stand the way the UFC treats it’s legends, give him Assuncao,” wrote one fan. “Poor guy really has no friends around him,” said another fan, referring to the fight. Judging by the reactions, fans wanted to see Edgar face other UFC legends like Jose Aldo or Dominick Cruz.

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With Aldo recently retiring, Cruz was the choice for a lot of fans for Edgar’s next fight.

“Why would they not do everything in their power to make Dominick Cruz vs Frankie Edgar? Both coming off losses to Chito, both at the same stage in their career, champs from the same era. Idk, there’s a lot realities in making a fight it just seems like a missed opportunity.”

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One fan wished Edgar the best saying “This is bitter sweet. Always been my favorites fighter, cheers to an amazing career Frankie!!”

A Frankie Edgar fight is always something to look forward to. Seeing as this could be his last fight, a lot of eyes will be on Madison Square Garden on November 12.

Throwback to when a UFC mismatch corrected itself

The Frankie Edgar-Chris Gutierrez fight is not the first time the UFC has faced backlash for matchmaking. Fans have bashed the promotion in the past for feeding legends that are retiring or exiting the promotion to up-and-coming killers. A very recent example is the Nate Diaz-Khamzat Chimaev bout that was scheduled for UFC 279.

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While the bout raised a lot of hype, a lot of fans were unhappy with the matchup. While one can never count Nate Diaz out of a fight, the majority of fans thought Chimaev would prove too much for him.

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In a surprising turn of events, Chimaev missed weight and the UFC had to rearrange the PPV card. Nate Diaz ended up facing Tony Ferguson, who was also on the same card. This fight was more welcomed by the fans, considering the legendary status both fighters have in the MMA community.

For several fans, it was an injustice to put both these legends on the same card and not have them fight each other. However, at the end of the day, they saw their wish come true.

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What are some other fights you thought were mismatches? Share your reactions in the comments below.

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As Senior Editor of EssentiallySports’ UFC division, Yeswanth Praveen brings firsthand experience to our combat vertical. A competitive boxer since his college days, he still trains four times a week, keeping his connection to the sport sharp. An English major with a strong command of language, Yeswanth combines technical insight with compelling storytelling, decoding complex fight sequences while capturing the heart of a fighter’s journey. Since joining EssentiallySports in 2021, he has played a pivotal role in shaping our combat coverage strategies. His work has earned recognition from UFC veterans like Bruce Buffer and former heavyweight Brendan Schaub. His UFC takes on Twitter keep him actively engaged with fight fans. Whether breaking down a high-stakes title fight or profiling a rising prospect, Yeswanth delivers authenticity and depth.

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