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Why Is There No UFC Event This Week and When Will It Return?

Published 11/27/2021, 9:36 AM EST

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Even during the pandemic, UFC continued its fights while effectively tackling the difficult situation and kept fans entertained. Similarly, UFC events held in 2021 had some of the best fights. The promotion managed to give its viewers exciting bouts and will continue to do so.

UFC’s last event so far was UFC Fight Night: Vieira vs. Tate and was held on November 21 in Las Vegas. However, no event has been planned for the following week. After 4 weeks of great events, fans will have to wait for a while before a banger event with exciting fighters facing each other in the octagon.

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UFC announced on Twitter that there are no events this week. This led to fans speculating the reason behind this decision. It turns out that not many people were interested in seeing Ketlen Vieira and Miesha Tate fight and were, in fact, disappointed. The main event saw the victory of Vieira. However, many fans felt that the bout should not have been the main event.

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Several fans were of the opinion that Michael Chiesa versus Sean Brady should have been the main event instead. This disparity between the promotions decision and the viewer’s wishes resulted in a lackluster main event. There is a possibility that UFC is waiting out on a weekend to build more enthusiasm and excitement among its viewers.

Fans are surely looking forward to better events in the future. Hopefully, the upcoming events can create enough enthusiasm among them, unlike the previous one.

When will the UFC be back?

UFC will be back with some highly exciting fights in December. On December 4, the following fighters will be seen battling in the ring at UFC Apex.

Main card:

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  • Rob Font vs. Jose Aldo
  • Brad Riddell vs. Rafael Fiziev
  • Clay Guida vs. Lenard Santos
  • Jim Crute vs. Jamahal Hill
  • Brendan Allen vs. Chris Curtis

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Prelims:

  • Maki Pitolo vs. Dusko Todorovic
  • Manel Kape vs. Zhalgas Zhumagulov
  • Jake Matthews vs. Jeremiah Wells
  • Cheyanne Vlismas vs. Mallory Martin
  • Alonzo Menifield vs. William Knight
  • Claudio Puelles vs. Chris Gruetzemacher
  • Philipe Lins vs. Azamat Murzakanov
  • Alex Morono vs. Mickey Gall
  • Louis Smolka vs. Vince Morales

Fans are excited to see their favorite fighters grapple to win. Font versus Aldo looks like a great crowd puller.

The UFC has planned several more events in the month of December. The promotion seems to want to end the year with great fights to look back at. Thus, the end of 2021 will be excellent for the fans, fighters, and the UFC.

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The year 2022 too will start with amazing fights as UFC already has stacked great fighters to face each other.

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Are you excited about the upcoming event next month? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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Rohini Kottu is a UFC Writer at EssentiallySports. She is also a Psychologist and has a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology. Rohini, in her role as a UFC writer, combines her admiration for the mental resilience that MMA fighters have and her love for analysis.
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