#5 More hype for the main event, but what about the other fights?

It's actually a blessing in disguise that the other fights on the card would seemingly fly under the radar while the spotlight shines on the strife that engulfs the main event.
Remember UFC 189 when Conor McGregor beat Chad Mendes to become the Interim UFC Featherweight Champion? The co-main event that night featured a neglected bloodbath between Robbie Lawler and Rory McDonald. The iconic stare down and the relentless Welterweight back-and-forth fight still took a backseat to the Conor McGregor show. Lawler and McDonald weren't just there to push each other to ostensibly lethal limits but also to overshadow the Irish megastar's growing mainstream clout. And what the fans got was the fight of the year!
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The same can be expected from the co-main event of UFC 232 which is billed as the fight to determine the greatest female fighter in MMA history. Amanda Nunes vs. Cris Cyborg has all the making of a classic fight and considering the existing situation, we expect the women to come out all guns blazing.
That isn't the only fight though, which could dwarf the Light heavyweight main event on December 29th. Have a look at the card and feel free to mention your predictions in the comments section below.
Undercard
Megan Anderson vs. Cat Zingano
Andrei Arlovski vs. Walt Harris
B.J. Penn vs. Ryan Hall
Brian Kelleher vs. Montel Jackson
Petr Yan vs. Douglas Silva de Andrade
Uriah Hall vs. Bevon Lewis
Curtis Millender vs. Siyar Bahadurzada
Nathaniel Wood vs. Andre Ewell
Main Card
Jon Jones vs. Alexander Gustafsson (UFC Light Heavyweight Championship Fight)
Cris Cyborg vs. Amanda Nunes (UFC Women's Featherweight Championship Fight)
Carlos Condit vs. Michael Chiesa
Ilir Latifi vs. Corey Anderson
Chad Mendes vs. Alexander Volkanovski