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UFC 240

UFC 240 was a mixed martial arts event produced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) that took place on July 27, 2019, at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The event featured 11 bouts, with the main card broadcast on pay-per-view following prelims on ESPN and UFC Fight Pass. The main event was a UFC Featherweight Championship defense by Max Holloway against challenger Frankie Edgar, marking Holloway's third title defense after previous victories over José Aldo and Brian Ortega. Holloway retained the title via unanimous decision (48-47, 49-46, 50-45) in a high-volume striking affair that showcased his endurance and output over five rounds. In the co-main event, former UFC Women's Featherweight Champion Cris Cyborg faced undefeated prospect Felicia Spencer in a non-title featherweight bout, with Cyborg securing a unanimous decision victory (30-27 x3) to rebound from her title loss to Amanda Nunes in December 2018. Other notable bouts included a clash between and , ending in a first-round win for at 4:38 via strikes, earning him a Performance of the Night bonus. The event drew significant attention as the UFC's return to since UFC Fight Night 115 in 2017, with an announced attendance of 12,144 and a gate of $1,352,292.

Event Overview

Date and Location

UFC 240 was held on July 27, 2019, at , an indoor arena in , , . The venue, home to the NHL's , features a maximum capacity of 18,347 for sporting events like . The pay-per-view event attracted 12,144 paid attendees and produced a live gate revenue of $1,352,292.20. As part of the UFC's ongoing international expansion in —which by then included 30 events since its debut there in —the card underscored Edmonton's growing role in the promotion's North American footprint.

Promotion and Broadcast

UFC 240, officially titled UFC 240: Holloway vs. Edgar, was promoted by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) as a premier pay-per-view event headlined by featherweight champion Max Holloway's title defense against former lightweight champion Frankie Edgar. The promotion emphasized the matchup's significance, positioning it as a clash between two elite strikers with Holloway's undefeated streak in the division at stake, while highlighting Edgar's quest for a second divisional crown. Marketed heavily to Canadian audiences as the UFC's return to Edmonton following a four-year absence, the event leveraged local pride and the presence of Canadian contenders like Felicia Spencer and Olivier Aubin-Mercier to build anticipation. The broadcast strategy followed UFC's standard distribution model at the time, with the main card airing live on pay-per-view via starting at 10 p.m. , priced at $59.99 for subscribers. Preliminary bouts were televised on and beginning at 8 p.m. , while early prelims streamed exclusively on from 6 p.m. , ensuring broad accessibility across digital platforms. This multi-tiered approach, exclusive to for PPV in the U.S., aimed to maximize viewership through integrated streaming services. Sponsorships for UFC 240 included the UFC's ongoing partnership with Reebok, which provided promotional guidelines compliance payouts totaling $173,500 to the fighters, with Holloway receiving the highest individual amount of $40,000. Additional event-specific integrations featured individual fighter endorsements, such as Cris Cyborg's collaborations with Extract Labs for CBD products and Dunkin' for promotional content tied to her co-main event bout. These partnerships underscored the UFC's strategy of blending global brand alignments with personalized athlete marketing to enhance commercial appeal.

Background

Main Event Development

The main event of UFC 240 was a UFC Championship bout between defending champion and challenger . The matchup had a protracted history, originally scheduled for on December 2, 2017, in , , where Edgar was forced to withdraw due to a broken orbital bone sustained in training. It was subsequently rescheduled for on March 3, 2018, in , , but Holloway pulled out after suffering a leg injury during sparring. These cancellations delayed the highly anticipated clash for over a year and a half, building significant intrigue around the fighters' contrasting styles and experience levels. Holloway entered the bout as , having claimed the undisputed with a third-round victory over Jose Aldo in the main event of on June 3, 2017, in , Brazil. His reign included successful defenses, such as a win over Aldo in their rematch at after 's withdrawal shifted the card. , a former UFC from 2010 to 2012, transitioned to following his title loss to Benson Henderson at UFC 144 in 2012, making his 145-pound debut with a victory over Charles Oliveira at in July 2013. By 2019, had established himself as a top contender at , with notable wins including a decision over former Jose Aldo at in 2016. The fight was officially announced on May 13, 2019, for UFC 240 at in , , . During the pre-fight on July 26, 2019, emphasized his long-term goal of capturing a second UFC title, stating that moving to had always been about contending for the 145-pound belt after his successes. Holloway, known for his high-volume striking, expressed respect for 's veteran savvy while highlighting the personal stakes of finally delivering on their delayed showdown. At the official weigh-ins the following day, both fighters made weight without incident—Holloway at 145 pounds and at 145 pounds—leading to a tense but respectful faceoff that underscored 's pursuit of divisional redemption. The co-main event, a women's bout between and , served as a key supporting attraction.

Card Changes and Cancellations

The women's flyweight bout between and , originally scheduled for UFC 240, was relocated to the following week's UFC on ESPN: Covington vs. Lawler event in , as part of broader matchmaking adjustments to balance both cards. A matchup between and debutant Giacomo Lemos was canceled just two days before the event after Lemos tested positive for and its metabolite, a non-specified anabolic agent prohibited under the UFC Anti-Doping Policy. Lemos, who received a two-year from USADA starting July 9, 2019, claimed the positive result stemmed from an injection received after his previous fight, though the violation stood. This cancellation, occurring after weigh-ins, highlighted the UFC's strict pre-fight testing protocols enforced by USADA to ensure clean competition. Initial card announcements for UFC 240 began in May 2019 with key undercard additions, including the now-moved Murphy vs. Borella fight and a bout between and Kyle Stewart, both confirmed to fill out the prelims. No last-minute replacements were secured for the Boser-Lemos slot due to the late notice, resulting in an 11-fight that maintained a balanced structure across main, preliminary, and early preliminary segments without significantly altering the event's overall flow or broadcast schedule.

Fight Card and Results

Main Card

The main card of UFC 240 featured five bouts, headlined by a title defense. In the main event, retained his UFC Championship against via after five rounds, with judges scoring it 50-45, 49-46, and 48-47. dominated with high-volume striking, landing 129 significant strikes to Edgar's 96, while successfully defending most of Edgar's wrestling attempts, allowing only one out of several efforts. The co-main event saw defeat by in their women's bout, with all three judges scoring 30-27 after three rounds. controlled the fight through superior striking volume, connecting on 122 significant strikes compared to Spencer's 38, and neither fighter attempted any takedowns. In a clash, stopped via (punches) at 2:39 of the second round. Neal overcame an early attempt by Price, landing 41 significant strikes to Price's 24 and securing two takedowns before finishing with ground-and-pound. Neal's performance earned him the Performance of the Night bonus. Lightweight prospect Arman Tsarukyan earned a unanimous decision victory over Olivier Aubin-Mercier, with scores of 29-28 across all three judges after three rounds. Tsarukyan mixed striking and grappling effectively, landing 47 significant strikes to Aubin-Mercier's 23 and completing two of his takedown attempts, which proved decisive in the final round. Opening the main card, Krzysztof Jotko edged out Marc-André Barriault by split decision in their middleweight bout, with judges scoring 29-28, 29-28, and 28-29 after three rounds. The fight was a close striking affair, with Jotko landing 40 significant strikes to Barriault's 39, and both fighters landing one takedown each amid heavy clinch work.

Preliminary Card

The preliminary card for UFC 240, broadcast on , featured four competitive bouts in the flyweight and divisions, showcasing a mix of striking exchanges, attempts, and resilient performances from fighters seeking to climb the ranks. These mid-card matchups highlighted the depth of the UFC's lighter weight classes, with and Canadian contenders delivering finishes and decisions that earned post-fight accolades. The opening fight saw Brazil's rebound from his first career loss by dominating fellow Brazilian over three rounds. Figueiredo, known for his powerful striking, outworked Pantoja with effective counters and pressure, landing significant volume while defending takedown attempts, ultimately securing a victory with scores of 30-27 across all three judges. This win propelled Figueiredo toward a future flyweight title opportunity, as he controlled the pace and inflicted visible damage, including cuts around Pantoja's eyes. In the division, Canada's overcame an early setback to submit South Korea's via rear-naked choke at 3:17 of the third round. Tucker was deducted one point in the second round by referee Marc Goddard for an illegal knee to a grounded opponent, per UFC rules prohibiting strikes to the head of a downed fighter. Despite the deduction, Tucker's prowess shone through, as he repeatedly took the fight to the mat, neutralized Choi's striking threats, and locked in the choke after a scramble, extending his UFC record to 3-1. Canada's then claimed a thrilling Performance of the Night award with a third-round over Japan's Yoshinori Horie at 4:09, finishing with a highlight-reel head kick followed by ground punches. After absorbing early pressure and a in the first round, Dawodu rallied with sharp and leg kicks, weathering Horie's aggression before the decisive strike dropped him against the cage, prompting referee intervention. This victory marked Dawodu's third straight UFC win, solidifying his status as a rising prospect with power. Closing the ESPN prelims, Brazil's Viviane made a strong UFC debut at flyweight by edging out Canadian Alexis via (29-28 x3) after three full rounds. utilized her reach advantage for crisp jabs and takedown defense, while pressed with clinch work and submission attempts but couldn't secure control. The bout was a back-and-forth action.

Early Preliminary Card

The early preliminary card for UFC 240 featured two bouts streamed exclusively on , showcasing emerging talents and a seasoned in lower-profile matchups. These opening fights highlighted exchanges and striking resilience, setting the tone for the evening's action in . In the women's flyweight opener, (6-3 MMA, 3-1 UFC) faced Sarah Frota (9-1 MMA, UFC debut) in a contest defined by Robertson's dominant ground control. Robertson, seeking to rebound from a prior submission loss, quickly secured a in the first round, advancing to where she landed elbows that opened a cut above Frota's left eyebrow. Frota defended a attempt and fired back with hammerfists from the bottom, but Robertson controlled the round en route to a 10-9 edge. The second round saw Robertson execute another , targeting the reopened cut with precise elbows from the guard before transitioning to full mount for a barrage of ground-and-pound strikes. Frota, bloodied and defending an arm-triangle attempt, absorbed significant damage until referee intervened at 4:13, awarding Robertson the victory via elbows—marking her first career finish and Frota's initial stoppage loss. The bout pitted veteran (15-6 MMA, 4-5 UFC) against Kyle Stewart (11-2 MMA, UFC debut), a matchup emphasizing Koch's experience against Stewart's aggressive striking. Koch, a former top contender returning to , absorbed early pressure in the first round as Stewart unleashed leg kicks and combinations, but countered with a head kick and clinch knees to claim a 10-9 round. Stewart landed a clean right hand in the second, prompting Koch to respond with a and a near-brabo before regaining top position in the clinch for another 10-9 frame. The third round intensified with Stewart's knees in the clinch, but Koch secured a crucial , attempted an arm-triangle and rear-naked , and punctuated with elbows to secure the 10-9 round and the fight via (30-27, 29-28, 29-28). This comeback win improved Koch's record to 16-6, leveraging his to neutralize Stewart's power.

Aftermath

Bonus Awards

At UFC 240, the Ultimate Fighting Championship awarded its standard post-event bonuses to recognize exceptional performances, with selections made by UFC executives based on criteria such as fight excitement, technical skill, and dominant finishes. The Fight of the Night bonus went to the flyweight bout between Deiveson Figueiredo and Alexandre Pantoja, praised for its intense back-and-forth exchanges that kept fans engaged throughout the three rounds. Both fighters received $50,000 for the award. Two Performance of the Night bonuses were also handed out, each worth $50,000. earned one for his second-round victory over , highlighted by a series of powerful strikes that overwhelmed his opponent. claimed the other for his third-round knockout of Yoshinori Horie via a precise head kick, demonstrating superior striking precision.

Notable Outcomes and Impact

Max Holloway's unanimous decision victory over in the main event extended his featherweight winning streak to 13 consecutive bouts, solidifying his status as one of the division's most dominant champions with three successful title defenses. This performance not only showcased Holloway's superior striking volume and cardio but also highlighted the challenges awaiting future contenders, as it paved the way for 's eventual title shot at , where Volkanovski dethroned Holloway in a closely contested decision. The retention underscored the depth of the featherweight division, deterring immediate rematch claims from top-ranked fighters and emphasizing Holloway's role in elevating the weight class's competitive landscape. Cris 's unanimous decision win against in the co-main event marked her final appearance in the UFC, fulfilling the last bout of her contract amid ongoing tensions with UFC executives. The victory, while not her most dominant, demonstrated her resilience against a rising prospect and concluded her UFC tenure with a 6-1 record, including a prior title reign in the women's division. Following the event, Cyborg departed the promotion in August 2019 to sign with , where she captured the women's championship in her debut, redirecting her career toward new opportunities outside the UFC ecosystem. Arman Tsarukyan's unanimous decision triumph over on the preliminary card accelerated his ascent in the division, building on his short-notice debut loss earlier that year and establishing him as a grappling-heavy prospect with top-tier potential. The win improved his UFC record to 1-1 and earned him entry into the rankings, setting the stage for a series of victories that positioned him as a title contender by 2023, including notable wins over and . Similarly, Viviane Araujo's unanimous decision victory against the seventh-ranked Alexis Davis in her flyweight debut propelled her into the top 15 of the division, validating her shift from strawweight and leading to subsequent bouts against high-profile opponents like . Araujo's performance highlighted her striking precision and marked her as a consistent threat in the flyweight hierarchy. The early preliminary flyweight clash between and , won by Figueiredo via unanimous decision, ignited a rivalry that defined much of the division's narrative in subsequent years. Awarded Fight of the Night for its back-and-forth action, the bout showcased Figueiredo's knockout power against Pantoja's elite submission skills. This encounter not only elevated both fighters' profiles—Figueiredo toward the flyweight championship, which he captured in 2020, and Pantoja toward his title win in 2023 and ongoing defenses as champion as of 2025—but also exemplified the division's blend of Brazilian talent and high-stakes competition. UFC 240 represented the organization's first event at in , , drawing a sold-out crowd of over 12,000 and marking the 30th UFC card in since its inaugural northern event in 2008. Held amid a post-2018 resurgence in Canadian MMA interest—bolstered by successes like in —the contributed to the UFC's expanded footprint in the region, fostering greater fan engagement and paving the way for future events, including a 2024 Fight Night return to the same venue. The card's international appeal, featuring high-profile title action, reinforced Edmonton's viability as a host city and supported the UFC's strategy to deepen its North American market presence.

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