The UFC in 2024 cemented its status as the world’s premier MMA promotion, delivering on nearly every card. Hosts Dave Simon, Fred Garcia, and AJ D’Alesio agreed that, despite a few hiccups, this past year set a high benchmark. While some fans missed marquee names like Conor McGregor or Khabib Nurmagomedov, the general feeling was that the UFC hit a new level of quality and consistency.
Of 14 pay-per-view events, 13 were considered top-tier entertainment, offering action-packed matches that invested casuals and die-hards.
Dave Simon called it a year of “rising stars and great fights,” pointing out that even without old favourites, the UFC still produced thrilling cards. Fred Garcia praised having so many elite fighters under one banner, ensuring top contenders met regularly without organizational barriers. AJ D’Alesio said it was “one of the best years ever,” a remarkable claim given the absence of blockbuster names who previously defined pay-per-view sales. The live chat audience echoed these sentiments, saying their interest held steady because of the promotion’s depth and evolving star power.
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Beyond praising the UFC’s dominance, the hosts thoroughly broke down each division and category. For Fighter of the Year, they debated whether Ilia Topuria’s wins over Volkanovski and Holloway outweighed Alex Pereira’s string of knockout title defenses. They argued that submissions like Chimaev’s gruesome face crank or knockouts like Holloway’s thunderous finish of Gaethje made 2024’s highlight reel outstanding. Titles changed hands surprisingly, with Dricus Du Plessis and Bilal Muhammad emerging as champions when few would have predicted it at the end of 2023.
The UFC’s Dominance in 2024
Host Opinions and Audience Reactions Dave Simon: “UFC has never been more powerful. They are the sport now. It’s like the NFL in football. Other promotions tried—PFL merged with Bellator—but the UFC stands alone.”
Fred Garcia: “Having almost all top fighters in one place is a good thing for fans. We get the best fights without worrying about who’s in which promotion.”
AJ D’Alesio: “2024 had incredible matchups without the old star names like Conor McGregor or Khabib in action. Yet, the UFC still produced some of the best cards we’ve ever seen.”
The viewers in the live chat agreed that UFC events felt polished and exciting. Some missed the larger-than-life stars from the past, while others said new champs like Ilia Topuria and Alex Pereira kept the year interesting.
Big Picture This year was a statement for the UFC. Rival organizations did not threaten its market share. Many remember the old Pride days or Strikeforce challenges, but now the UFC is the brand everyone chases. Even casual fans recognize that you tune in to the UFC if you want the best fighters.
The Predictions from 2023 and Actual 2024 Champions
At the end of 2023, Dave, Fred, and AJ predicted who would hold each UFC title by December 2024. They were right on some, way off on others, and some calls were shy of reality.
Heavyweight Champion
Predictions (2023):
Dave: Tom Aspinall
AJ: Tom Aspinall
Fred: Jon Jones
2024 Reality: Jon Jones remained the lineal heavyweight champion, though injured for part of the year. Tom Aspinall held the interim title. Dave and AJ bet on a change of the guard, but Jones stuck around. Fred, who stuck with Jones, technically nailed it.
Light Heavyweight Champion
Predictions (2023):
Dave: Alex Pereira
AJ: Magomed Ankalaev
Fred: Jamahal Hill
2024 Reality: Alex Pereira held the light heavyweight crown. Dave got it right. Pereira delivered three title defenses in 2024. Ankalaev never got his shot, and Jamahal Hill fell short as Pereira took over.
Middleweight Champion
Predictions (2023):
Dave: Khamzat Chimaev
AJ: Sean Strickland
Fred: Israel Adesanya
2024 Reality: The champion at the year’s end was Dricus Du Plessis. None of the hosts called this one. Dricus pulled off huge wins, including a submission of Adesanya, proving how tough predictions can be in MMA.
Welterweight Champion
Predictions (2023):
Dave: Shavkat Rakhmonov
AJ: Shavkat Rakhmonov
Fred: Shavkat Rakhmonov
2024 Reality: Bilal Muhammad ended the year as champion. Shavkat remained a top contender but didn’t secure the belt. All three were off here, showing that even rising stars can get stalled by established names like Bilal.
Lightweight Champion
Predictions (2023): All three (Dave, Fred, and AJ) chose Islam Makhachev, and they were correct. Islam defended the title multiple times and stayed on top.
Featherweight Champion
Predictions (2023):
Dave: Ilia Topuria
AJ: Alexander Volkanovski
Fred: Alexander Volkanovski
2024 Reality: Ilia Topuria took the belt by beating Volkanovski and then Max Holloway. Dave stood out by believing in the new blood. Topuria delivered two massive knockouts and became a superstar.
Bantamweight Champion
Predictions (2023):
Dave: Merab Dvalishvili
AJ: Umar Nurmagomedov
Fred: Sean O’Malley
2024 Reality: Merab got the job done. Dave’s pick was right on target. After starting the year chasing the title, Merab ended it as champion, proving his grinding style and heart got him to the top.
Flyweight Champion
Predictions (2023):
Dave: Alexandre Pantoja
AJ: Alexandre Pantoja
Fred: Alexandre Pantoja
2024 Reality: They all got this right. Pantoja remained champion, surviving another year with his skilled grappling and solid all-around game.
Women’s Divisions
At 135 lbs, Juliana Peña returned to form, but we ended up with Raquel Pennington briefly before Peña took it back. Overall, none guessed Peña’s comeback correctly at year’s start.
At 125 lbs, Valentina Shevchenko got her title back. The hosts had picked Erin Blanchfield or Manon Fiorot, but Grasso lost the rematch. Shevchenko reclaimed her spot on top.
At 115 lbs, Zhang Weili stayed champion, and all agreed on that last year.
Fighter of the Year Debates
Dave Simon’s Pick: Ilia Topuria. He emphasized Topuria’s year—knocking out Volkanovski and Holloway—both legends at featherweight. Dave said beating both in their prime is rare. Topuria stood out as a superstar, not just a champion.
Fred Garcia’s Pick: Alex Pereira. Pereira defended his belt three times this year, all knockouts. Fred noted fans adore Pereira and the champ headlined giant cards.
AJ D’Alesio’s Thoughts: He also leaned towards Pereira, saying that Pereira had the star factor, global appeal, and highlight finishes. AJ argued knockouts and colossal fan support matter.
The audience was split. Some viewers felt Dricus deserved credit for tapping Adesanya in Australia. Others backed Topuria’s two incredible wins over all-time greats. The majority in chat seemed impressed with both Pereira and Topuria, making this a tight race.
Winner According to Hosts: They leaned towards Max Holloway’s knockout of Gaethje. It came in a barnburner fight, finishing the BMF champion Gaethje at the end of a thrilling scrap. Dave: “It felt like a classic moment that fans will remember forever.” Fred: “Pereira’s KO of Jamal Hill was something, but Holloway’s had that big fight feel.”
The fans in chat agreed Holloway vs. Gaethje offered pure intensity.
Top Submission of 2024
Khamzat Chimaev’s Face Crank on Robert Whittaker took it. He bent Whittaker’s jaw, causing blood and pain, shocking everyone. Dave: “I’ll never forget it. It was nasty and showed Khamzat’s insane grappling.” No other submission this year topped the brutality of that one. Even Makachev’s Bravo choke on Poirier or Dricus’s face crank on Adesanya couldn’t match the shock value.
Fight of the Year
Max Holloway vs. Justin Gaethje at UFC 300 stood out. It was a back-and-forth war that ended in a highlight reel finish. Fred: “It was a classic. Holloway was winning but still risked it all. That’s the spirit fans love.”
The audience remembered that fight as a legendary meeting of two stand-up artists who refused to play it safe.
Best Event of 2024
Several pay-per-views stood out:
UFC 300: Holloway vs. Gaethje, Weili, Pereira vs. Hill, Arman Tsarukyan vs. Charles Oliveira. A stacked card full of action.
UFC 308 (Abu Dhabi): Topuria vs. Holloway, Khamzat vs. Whittaker, Magomed vs. Rakic. Solid card with top talent.
UFC 306 at the Sphere: Marab beating O’Malley, Valentina over Grasso, Diego Lopes beating Brian Ortega.
Dave leaned toward UFC 308 for perfect pacing and top-level fights. Fred liked UFC 300 for its memorable finishes. AJ said most events delivered, making 2024 a winning year all around.
Checking Some Surprises and Disappointments
Biggest Surprise: Dricus won the middleweight title by submitting Adesanya in Australia. Nearly no one saw that coming. Biggest Disappointment: UFC 301 had a weaker main event lineup and is not doing a watch-along due to low interest.
Out of 14 pay-per-views, 13 felt strong, and one fell flat.
Looking Ahead: Predictions for the 2025 Champions
The hosts also made fresh calls for who will hold gold by December 2025. Their picks factored in rising prospects, aging champs, and fighters itching for title shots.
Heavyweight (2025 Pick)
Dave: Jon Jones, if he fights again this year, stays champ. If he retires, Tom Aspinall takes over.
Fred: Jon Jones. He sees a big fight late next year where Jones returns, wins, and might retire as champ.
AJ: Tom Aspinall. AJ thinks Jones might focus on other opportunities, allowing Aspinall to shine.
Light Heavyweight (2025 Pick)
Dave & Fred: Magomed Ankalaev. They think he finally gets his shot and beats Pereira.
AJ: Alex Pereira. AJ believes the UFC might avoid giving Ankalaev a shot and keep Pereira on top.
Middleweight (2025 Pick)
Dave & AJ: Khamzat Chimaev. Both say Khamzat’s grappling will crush whoever holds the belt.
Fred: Dricus Du Plessis. Fred sticks with the current champ, trusting his skill to hold off challengers.
Welterweight (2025 Pick)
Dave & AJ: Shavkat Rakhmonov. They return to the Shavkat bandwagon, expecting him to dethrone Bilal this time.
Fred: Bilal Muhammad. Fred thinks Bilal beats Shavkat and remains king of 170.
Lightweight (2025 Pick)
All three: Islam Makhachev. No one will predict a loss any time soon.
Featherweight (2025 Pick)
All three think Ilia Topuria stays the champ unless he moves up. If he moves up, that changes everything. For now, Topuria remains their choice.
Bantamweight (2025 Pick)
Dave & AJ: Umar Nurmagomedov. They think Umar will take over from Merab.
Fred: Merab Dvalishvili. Fred believes Merab finds ways to win, even against Umar.
Flyweight (2025 Pick)
Dave & Fred: Alexandre Pantoja. They see him holding steady again.
AJ: Amir Albazi. AJ sticks to his long-held belief that Albazi should step up and take the belt.
Women’s Bantamweight (2025 Pick)
All three: Kayla Harrison (if she joins and gets her shot). She’s a big name who could shake up the division. If not Kayla, Juliana Peña might remain the top dog.
Women’s Flyweight (2025 Pick)
All three: Manon Fiorot. They predict Fiorot will finally push past Shevchenko in 2025.
Women’s Strawweight (2025 Pick)
All three: Zhang Weili holds on. No one else seems to match her skill set right now.
Key Takeaways
UFC dominated 2024 without serious competition.
Predictions for champions often failed, proving MMA’s unpredictability.
Fighter of the Year debates centered on Topuria and Pereira.
Holloway’s knockout of Gaethje and Chimaev’s brutal face crank stood out.
Islam Makhachev still looks unstoppable at lightweight.
Ilia Topuria’s rise at featherweight is one of the year’s big stories.
For 2025, keep an eye on Khamzat Chimaev, Umar Nurmagomedov, and Shavkat Rakhmonov as potential new champs.
Conclusion
The UFC’s 2024 season proved that no single star or storyline defines MMA. While veterans like Jon Jones held onto their crowns, fresh talents like Ilia Topuria, Dricus Du Plessis, and Merab Dvalishvili kept things exciting. The year delivered stunning knockouts, shocking upsets, and debates on who really deserved top honours. As we head into 2025, long-time contenders and rising prospects are ready to battle for their spot at the top. If there’s one lesson from 2024, it’s that even the most thoughtful picks can crumble under the pressure of a single fight night. Buckle up for another year of surprises.
Across the board, the hosts provided specific reasoning for their choices. For example, in naming Topuria Fighter of the Year, Dave Simon highlighted his scalps over long-time featherweight kings. At the same time, Fred Garcia stuck by Pereira because of the champ’s global appeal and multiple knockouts. AJ D’Alesio weighed star power, skill, and highlight finishes, eventually leaning toward Pereira’s combination of dominance and popularity.
The knockout and submission categories saw equally detailed rationales. Fred Garcia noted that Holloway’s knockout of Gaethje not only delivered a picture-perfect finish but also occurred in a fight fans would remember for years. Meanwhile, AJ D’Alesio was stunned by Chimaev’s savage submission, insisting its brutality and the high-level opponent made it stand alone. The audience agreed, praising these moments for their technical brilliance and dramatic flair.
On the event side, the hosts debated which pay-per-view stood out. Dave Simon liked UFC 308 for its balance and pacing, while Fred Garcia leaned toward UFC 300’s abundance of star power and legendary matchups. AJ D’Alesio found it nearly impossible to choose, noting that even under-the-radar fights delivered. The chat buzzed with fans naming their personal favourites, a testament to how many cards this year hit the mark.
Finally, looking to 2025, the hosts brought the same level of thoughtful analysis. They revisited earlier forecasts—some right, some wrong—and explained what they now expect. Fred Garcia stood firm that Magomed Ankalaev’s skill set would finally earn him the light heavyweight belt. Dave Simon and AJ D’Alesio predicted a breakthrough for Umar Nurmagomedov at bantamweight and Shavkat Rakhmonov at welterweight, citing their past performances and grappling edges. For the women’s divisions, they agreed Zhang Weili would remain strawweight queen, while the flyweight crown might change hands, naming Manon Fiorot as the future champion thanks to her well-rounded arsenal.
In short, the UFC’s 2024 season impressed the hosts and fans with its quality, depth, and surprises. With seasoned veterans holding on in some divisions and fresh faces rising in others, the past year set the stage for an even more intriguing 2025. Keep reading for the best moments, the biggest takeaways, and the bold predictions shaping next year’s UFC landscape.
UFC 2024 Year-End Review: The Highlights, Surprises, and What’s Coming in 2025
The UFC in 2024 cemented its status as the world’s premier MMA promotion, delivering on nearly every card. Hosts Dave Simon, Fred Garcia, and AJ D’Alesio agreed that, despite a few hiccups, this past year set a high benchmark. While some fans missed marquee names like Conor McGregor or Khabib Nurmagomedov, the general feeling was that the UFC hit a new level of quality and consistency.
Of 14 pay-per-view events, 13 were considered top-tier entertainment, offering action-packed matches that invested casuals and die-hards.
Dave Simon called it a year of “rising stars and great fights,” pointing out that even without old favourites, the UFC still produced thrilling cards. Fred Garcia praised having so many elite fighters under one banner, ensuring top contenders met regularly without organizational barriers. AJ D’Alesio said it was “one of the best years ever,” a remarkable claim given the absence of blockbuster names who previously defined pay-per-view sales. The live chat audience echoed these sentiments, saying their interest held steady because of the promotion’s depth and evolving star power.
Beyond praising the UFC’s dominance, the hosts thoroughly broke down each division and category. For Fighter of the Year, they debated whether Ilia Topuria’s wins over Volkanovski and Holloway outweighed Alex Pereira’s string of knockout title defenses. They argued that submissions like Chimaev’s gruesome face crank or knockouts like Holloway’s thunderous finish of Gaethje made 2024’s highlight reel outstanding. Titles changed hands surprisingly, with Dricus Du Plessis and Bilal Muhammad emerging as champions when few would have predicted it at the end of 2023.
The UFC’s Dominance in 2024
Host Opinions and Audience Reactions
Dave Simon: “UFC has never been more powerful. They are the sport now. It’s like the NFL in football. Other promotions tried—PFL merged with Bellator—but the UFC stands alone.”
Fred Garcia: “Having almost all top fighters in one place is a good thing for fans. We get the best fights without worrying about who’s in which promotion.”
AJ D’Alesio: “2024 had incredible matchups without the old star names like Conor McGregor or Khabib in action. Yet, the UFC still produced some of the best cards we’ve ever seen.”
The viewers in the live chat agreed that UFC events felt polished and exciting. Some missed the larger-than-life stars from the past, while others said new champs like Ilia Topuria and Alex Pereira kept the year interesting.
Big Picture
This year was a statement for the UFC. Rival organizations did not threaten its market share. Many remember the old Pride days or Strikeforce challenges, but now the UFC is the brand everyone chases. Even casual fans recognize that you tune in to the UFC if you want the best fighters.
The Predictions from 2023 and Actual 2024 Champions
At the end of 2023, Dave, Fred, and AJ predicted who would hold each UFC title by December 2024. They were right on some, way off on others, and some calls were shy of reality.
Heavyweight Champion
Jon Jones remained the lineal heavyweight champion, though injured for part of the year. Tom Aspinall held the interim title. Dave and AJ bet on a change of the guard, but Jones stuck around. Fred, who stuck with Jones, technically nailed it.
Light Heavyweight Champion
Alex Pereira held the light heavyweight crown. Dave got it right. Pereira delivered three title defenses in 2024. Ankalaev never got his shot, and Jamahal Hill fell short as Pereira took over.
Middleweight Champion
The champion at the year’s end was Dricus Du Plessis. None of the hosts called this one. Dricus pulled off huge wins, including a submission of Adesanya, proving how tough predictions can be in MMA.
Welterweight Champion
Bilal Muhammad ended the year as champion. Shavkat remained a top contender but didn’t secure the belt. All three were off here, showing that even rising stars can get stalled by established names like Bilal.
Lightweight Champion
All three (Dave, Fred, and AJ) chose Islam Makhachev, and they were correct. Islam defended the title multiple times and stayed on top.
Featherweight Champion
Ilia Topuria took the belt by beating Volkanovski and then Max Holloway. Dave stood out by believing in the new blood. Topuria delivered two massive knockouts and became a superstar.
Bantamweight Champion
Merab got the job done. Dave’s pick was right on target. After starting the year chasing the title, Merab ended it as champion, proving his grinding style and heart got him to the top.
Flyweight Champion
They all got this right. Pantoja remained champion, surviving another year with his skilled grappling and solid all-around game.
Women’s Divisions
Fighter of the Year Debates
Dave Simon’s Pick: Ilia Topuria. He emphasized Topuria’s year—knocking out Volkanovski and Holloway—both legends at featherweight. Dave said beating both in their prime is rare. Topuria stood out as a superstar, not just a champion.
Fred Garcia’s Pick: Alex Pereira. Pereira defended his belt three times this year, all knockouts. Fred noted fans adore Pereira and the champ headlined giant cards.
AJ D’Alesio’s Thoughts: He also leaned towards Pereira, saying that Pereira had the star factor, global appeal, and highlight finishes. AJ argued knockouts and colossal fan support matter.
The audience was split. Some viewers felt Dricus deserved credit for tapping Adesanya in Australia. Others backed Topuria’s two incredible wins over all-time greats. The majority in chat seemed impressed with both Pereira and Topuria, making this a tight race.
Best Knockouts of 2024
Knockout of the Year Nominees:
Winner According to Hosts:
They leaned towards Max Holloway’s knockout of Gaethje. It came in a barnburner fight, finishing the BMF champion Gaethje at the end of a thrilling scrap.
Dave: “It felt like a classic moment that fans will remember forever.”
Fred: “Pereira’s KO of Jamal Hill was something, but Holloway’s had that big fight feel.”
The fans in chat agreed Holloway vs. Gaethje offered pure intensity.
Top Submission of 2024
Khamzat Chimaev’s Face Crank on Robert Whittaker took it. He bent Whittaker’s jaw, causing blood and pain, shocking everyone.
Dave: “I’ll never forget it. It was nasty and showed Khamzat’s insane grappling.”
No other submission this year topped the brutality of that one. Even Makachev’s Bravo choke on Poirier or Dricus’s face crank on Adesanya couldn’t match the shock value.
Fight of the Year
Max Holloway vs. Justin Gaethje at UFC 300 stood out. It was a back-and-forth war that ended in a highlight reel finish.
Fred: “It was a classic. Holloway was winning but still risked it all. That’s the spirit fans love.”
The audience remembered that fight as a legendary meeting of two stand-up artists who refused to play it safe.
Best Event of 2024
Several pay-per-views stood out:
Dave leaned toward UFC 308 for perfect pacing and top-level fights. Fred liked UFC 300 for its memorable finishes. AJ said most events delivered, making 2024 a winning year all around.
Checking Some Surprises and Disappointments
Biggest Surprise: Dricus won the middleweight title by submitting Adesanya in Australia. Nearly no one saw that coming.
Biggest Disappointment: UFC 301 had a weaker main event lineup and is not doing a watch-along due to low interest.
Out of 14 pay-per-views, 13 felt strong, and one fell flat.
Looking Ahead: Predictions for the 2025 Champions
The hosts also made fresh calls for who will hold gold by December 2025. Their picks factored in rising prospects, aging champs, and fighters itching for title shots.
Heavyweight (2025 Pick)
Light Heavyweight (2025 Pick)
Middleweight (2025 Pick)
Welterweight (2025 Pick)
Lightweight (2025 Pick)
All three: Islam Makhachev. No one will predict a loss any time soon.
Featherweight (2025 Pick)
All three think Ilia Topuria stays the champ unless he moves up. If he moves up, that changes everything. For now, Topuria remains their choice.
Bantamweight (2025 Pick)
Flyweight (2025 Pick)
Women’s Bantamweight (2025 Pick)
Women’s Flyweight (2025 Pick)
Women’s Strawweight (2025 Pick)
Key Takeaways
Conclusion
The UFC’s 2024 season proved that no single star or storyline defines MMA. While veterans like Jon Jones held onto their crowns, fresh talents like Ilia Topuria, Dricus Du Plessis, and Merab Dvalishvili kept things exciting. The year delivered stunning knockouts, shocking upsets, and debates on who really deserved top honours. As we head into 2025, long-time contenders and rising prospects are ready to battle for their spot at the top. If there’s one lesson from 2024, it’s that even the most thoughtful picks can crumble under the pressure of a single fight night. Buckle up for another year of surprises.
Across the board, the hosts provided specific reasoning for their choices. For example, in naming Topuria Fighter of the Year, Dave Simon highlighted his scalps over long-time featherweight kings. At the same time, Fred Garcia stuck by Pereira because of the champ’s global appeal and multiple knockouts. AJ D’Alesio weighed star power, skill, and highlight finishes, eventually leaning toward Pereira’s combination of dominance and popularity.
The knockout and submission categories saw equally detailed rationales. Fred Garcia noted that Holloway’s knockout of Gaethje not only delivered a picture-perfect finish but also occurred in a fight fans would remember for years. Meanwhile, AJ D’Alesio was stunned by Chimaev’s savage submission, insisting its brutality and the high-level opponent made it stand alone. The audience agreed, praising these moments for their technical brilliance and dramatic flair.
On the event side, the hosts debated which pay-per-view stood out. Dave Simon liked UFC 308 for its balance and pacing, while Fred Garcia leaned toward UFC 300’s abundance of star power and legendary matchups. AJ D’Alesio found it nearly impossible to choose, noting that even under-the-radar fights delivered. The chat buzzed with fans naming their personal favourites, a testament to how many cards this year hit the mark.
Finally, looking to 2025, the hosts brought the same level of thoughtful analysis. They revisited earlier forecasts—some right, some wrong—and explained what they now expect. Fred Garcia stood firm that Magomed Ankalaev’s skill set would finally earn him the light heavyweight belt. Dave Simon and AJ D’Alesio predicted a breakthrough for Umar Nurmagomedov at bantamweight and Shavkat Rakhmonov at welterweight, citing their past performances and grappling edges. For the women’s divisions, they agreed Zhang Weili would remain strawweight queen, while the flyweight crown might change hands, naming Manon Fiorot as the future champion thanks to her well-rounded arsenal.
In short, the UFC’s 2024 season impressed the hosts and fans with its quality, depth, and surprises. With seasoned veterans holding on in some divisions and fresh faces rising in others, the past year set the stage for an even more intriguing 2025. Keep reading for the best moments, the biggest takeaways, and the bold predictions shaping next year’s UFC landscape.
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