Top 3 worst UFC cards of 2025 ranked as fans call latest APEX offering ‘trash’

The UFC has again come under fire for this weekend's APEX recovery – Add to a laundry list with questionable fighting cards that are being offered this year.

By continuing their residence in the Las Vegas facility this weekend, a map with middleweight Anthony Hernandez contains in a confrontation with Roman Dolidze. But beyond that collision you will find very little remarkable talent stacked on the main map.

Former title finer Steve Erceg in particular saw his fight with Park Hyun-Sung Val to the road, because he now accepts' Ode Osbourne in the short term.

This weekend fans have taken it online at Shreds and have already branded the range of this weekend as “waste”, strictly because of the name value that is offered.

Fans Online have offered their ranking for the map on paper, where many do not erase a 5/10 ranking, while others have already referred to the event as a “snoozestest”.

Better than nothing but still a solid snooze Fest. 😴

– Luke Keenan (@luke_k33) 4 August 2025

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And with the product of the UFC that is being questioned this year alone, bloody elbow arranges the top 3 worst UFC cards from the 2025 so far.

3. UFC Vegas 108

Only a few days away from UFC Vegas 108, the event saw a fairly large recasting just a few days before the event landed in the Apex facility.

A planned flying weight between multi -year competitor Amir Albazi and Tatsuro Taira hit the skids, with the Iraqi native native an injury to the collision.

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As a result, Taira would take the Asian competition, the aforementioned Sung, in the short term. And the scoring of a dominant behind naked choke victory over the short-notice replacement, Taira would turn out to be a peak on a more than missing map.

In addition to an impressive back and forth between Chris Duncan and Mateusz Rebecki, fans remained all night for action.

To start up, a clear theme of recent times, a host of less well-known talent and contender series products were littered on the latest map.

2. UFC London

On their annual return to the VK, the UFC brought a rather considerable card if it concerned value and recognizable talent as recently as March.

A main event conflict contained the return of former champion Leon Edwards against the striping welterweight candidate Sean Brady.

But beyond Brady's dominant final entry of Edwards, fans continued to yawn and they jerked during the late waiting card, without a different finish via knockout during the event.

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Of course, people like Chris Duncan and Shauna Bannon dominated with stopping, but performances by Kevin Holland – and in particular Carlos Ulberg and Jan Bachowicz left a lot to be desired in the English capital.

1. UFC Vegas 107

In the midst of a fairly less than memorable run, May seemed c be cursed at the top for UFC Vegas 107 when it came to fight the night.

Initially, a flying weight collision with a high bet was appropriate, whereby Blanchfield brought her status as a top candidate on the impressive Maycee Barber.

But an asterisk was placed next to that coupling earlier in the week, where hairdresser missed the weight for the non-title collision with half a pound.

Maycee Barber posts an update after he has to be withdrawn from her UFC Vegas 107 Main Event at the last minute

“Not what I had planned for a Sunday post. Thank you for the prayers and I am an apology owed to Dana, Mick, Sean and Erin. PS My life is not messy, this is just a bad hand” pic.twitter.com/xwguyieopj

– Full shipping MMA (@full_send_mma) 1 June 2025

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Fight Night, but Barber was forced from the fight with Blanchfield, just a few minutes before her walk, after having had a frightening attack.

With Blanchfield, the opponent left behind, a lightweight combination between the recurring Mateus-Gamrot and L'Udovit Klein accidentally achieved reasons of events in the course of three rounds.

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