MMA Tournaments: Why Fighters Secretly Crave the Format They Publicly Hate (UFC, PFL)

Look, let’s get something straight right off the bat — MMA tournaments are the combat sports equivalent of reality TV. Everyone claims they hate them, everyone says they’re beneath “real” competition, and yet somehow every fighter worth their salt ends up begging for an invitation when the checks start getting written.
But here’s the reality that those same purists conveniently ignore: tournaments solve problems that traditional MMA booking can’t touch. They force action, build resumes in compressed time, and create legendary moments that single fights never could have delivered. Fighters hate uncertainty, but they love opportunity, and tournaments provide both in equal measure.