Getting rid of female divisions would have no impact on UFC viewership or PPV numbers - John Wick-inspired Twitter thread of the most outrageous MMA fan opinions

Promo poster for John Wick: Chapter Two (left) and Valentina Shevchenko (right)
Promo poster for John Wick: Chapter Two (left) and Valentina Shevchenko (right)

UFC and MMA fans recently came up with some outrageous, as well as interesting, opinions about the fight game on social media.

Renowned MMA journalist Chamatkar Sandhu shared an image on Twitter where actor Keanu Reeves is seen surrounded by many guns. The image is from a promotional poster for the film John Wick: Chapter Two, where Reeves plays the protagonist. The image is often used by many as a meme on social media with regard to unpopular opinions.

Sandhu captioned the tweet, urging fans to share some of their most outrageous MMA opinions, and they didn't disappoint.

In what surely has to be one of the most outrageous MMA opinions of all time, one fan claimed that if the UFC were to get rid of the female divisions, it would have no impact on viewership or pay-per-view numbers.

"If UFC got rid of the womens’ divisions, there would no impact on viewership numbers or PPV."

In another outrageous claim, another fan opined that Conor McGregor, who is 1-3 in his last four fights, should be the No.1-ranked fighter on the pound-for-pound list.

"Conor McGregor should be listed as the number 1 pound for pound fighter on the planet. He has won championships at 45 & 55 and has knockouts across 3 weight divisions. He is the definition of 'pound for pound'"

Another fan seems to believe that Khabib Nurmagomedov "is the most overrated fighter in history" and that the Dagestani fighter's legacy wouldn't be as great as it is today had it not been for the win against Conor McGregor back in 2018.

Check out some of the other outrageous takes below:


Female fighters competing in the UFC can sell pay-per-views just as well as their male counterparts

Women's MMA is growing in popularity and female fighters can very well give male fighters a run for their money. Three of the 10 highest-selling pay-per-view events in UFC history were headlined by women.

Several women's fights are widely considered to be some of the greatest matchups of all time, the most recent example being the five-round barnburner that took place between Weili Zhang and Joanna Jedrzejczyk back in 2020.

The fight was loved so much by fans that the promotion is running it back at the upcoming UFC 275 pay-per-view event.

Dominant fighters like former two-division champion Amanda Nunes and Valentina Shevchenko are very popular. They can draw massive eyeballs and sell PPV events by themselves when they're competing inside the octagon.

Former women's bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey is one of the very few individuals who helped put the UFC on the map. Her popularity surpassed her male counterparts by a country mile before a certain Conor McGregor joined the promotion.

Rousey was a massive pay-per-view draw and has headlined six PPVs during her stint in the promotion. She was also one of the main reasons why the promotion started a women's roster in the first place.

Rousey was also one of the highest-paid fighters at the time and remains arguably the most popular female fighter to have ever set foot inside the cage.

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Edited by Harvey Leonard