The poster for the upcoming UFC 323 pay-per-view (PPV) event on Dec. 6 in Las Vegas, Nevada, has officially dropped and fight fans are a bit disappointed.
After all, this will be the last time UFC is hosting
a PPV event before the model changes in 2026.
This year has certainly been a down year for UFC fight posters. Most seem to offer up a basic design without any real pizzazz or eye-catching artwork. With the exception of the “Baddest Motherf—king” poster, fight fans have been left wanting more.
On Friday, it was much of the same for UFC fans after seeing what the promotion rolled out for UFC 323 this December. The event should be a doozy as it’s expected to be headlined by a rematch between reigning UFC bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili and Petr Yan. The co-main event will be a flyweight matchup pitting UFC champion Alexandre Pantjoja against streaking contender Joshua Van.
Unfortunately, the poster is not doing this event justice. Check it out below (via UFC):
While a handful of fans didn’t seem bothered by the design and are more focused on the actual fights themselves, others immediately shared their frustrations with the last UFC PPV poster ever. Check out some of the reviews below and let us know your final thoughts!
“They keep rehashing the same poster style. UFC 314, 315, 316, 320, and NOW 323 all have been the same poster lmao.”
“Worst poster ever.”
“Too lazy to edit the rejected gloves out?”
“Pretty lazy poster.”
“This poster is nice I don’t get the hate.”
“Sick poster!!!”
“Bye PPV.”
“Absolute dog shit poster.”
“Dope poster but still think UFC could have gone crazy for this one.”
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