UFC fans are in an uproar! The recently unveiled poster for UFC 323, the last pay-per-view (PPV) event before a major shift in 2026, has left many feeling underwhelmed. Dan Hiergesell, MMAmania.com's weekend editor with over 15 years of experience covering mixed martial arts (MMA), and a familiar voice on programs like Countdown to UFC, reports on the mixed reactions.
The anticipation was high. After all, this is the final hurrah for the traditional PPV model. But the poster, set to promote the December 6th event in Las Vegas, Nevada, has been met with a chorus of disappointment.
This year hasn't been the best for UFC fight posters. Many have lacked that special something, that artistic flair to truly grab your attention. The general consensus seems to be a lack of creativity, with many fans yearning for a poster that truly captures the excitement of the event.
The main event of UFC 323 is expected to be a rematch between reigning UFC bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili and Petr Yan. The co-main event will feature a flyweight matchup between UFC champion Alexandre Pantjoja and rising contender Joshua Van.
Here's the poster (via UFC): [insert image of the poster here].
The poster's design has sparked strong opinions. While some fans are focused on the fights themselves, others have been vocal about their dissatisfaction.
Here's a snapshot of the fan reactions:
- "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.”
But here's where it gets controversial... Some fans have pointed out the similarities between this poster and previous ones, suggesting a lack of originality. Others are more forgiving, focusing on the quality of the fights themselves.
And this is the part most people miss... The shift away from the traditional PPV model in 2026 is a significant change. This poster represents the end of an era.
What do you think? Do you agree with the criticism, or are you more focused on the fights? Share your thoughts in the comments! For more UFC 323 fight card news click here.