UFC 273
UFC 273: Volkanovski vs. The Korean Zombie was a mixed martial arts event produced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) that took place on April 9, 2022, at the VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Florida.[1] It marked the promotion's 600th numbered event overall.[2] The event was headlined by a UFC Featherweight Championship bout between champion Alexander Volkanovski and the #5 ranked contender Chan Sung Jung (The Korean Zombie), with Volkanovski retaining the title via technical knockout (punches) at 0:45 of the fourth round.[1] In the co-main event, a UFC Bantamweight Championship rematch saw champion Aljamain Sterling defend against former champion Petr Yan, winning via split decision (48-47, 48-47, 47-48) after five rounds.[3] Other prominent fights on the main card included an undefeated welterweight clash between Khamzat Chimaev and Gilbert Burns, which Chimaev won by unanimous decision (29-28 across all judges) and earned Fight of the Night honors, as well as a women's strawweight bout where Mackenzie Dern defeated Tecia Torres via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28).[1] UFC 273 featured a total of 12 bouts across the main card, prelims, and early prelims, broadcast on pay-per-view, ESPN, and ESPN+.[4] Performance of the Night bonuses were awarded to Volkanovski for his finish and to heavyweight Aleksei Oleinik for his first-round submission (scarf hold arm-triangle choke) victory over Jared Vanderaa on the early prelims.[1] The event drew an announced attendance of 14,605 spectators and generated a live gate of $3,550,053.[5]Event Details
Date and Location
UFC 273 took place on April 9, 2022, marking the 273rd numbered event in the Ultimate Fighting Championship's history.[1][6] The event was hosted at the VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Florida, United States, a multi-purpose venue with a capacity of approximately 15,000 for combat sports.[1][4] The card generated a live gate revenue of $3,550,053 from ticket sales, drawing an attendance of 14,605 spectators.[4][7] This marked the promotion's return to the arena following UFC 261 in April 2021, continuing Jacksonville's role as a key host city for UFC events after the initial pandemic-era gatherings there in 2020.[8] By this time, the event operated under relaxed post-COVID-19 protocols, allowing full-capacity crowds without the spectator restrictions that had defined earlier shows during the health crisis.[9]Broadcasting and Attendance
UFC 273 was broadcast exclusively on ESPN+ pay-per-view (PPV) in the United States, marking it as part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship's multi-year partnership with ESPN that began in 2019 and emphasized integrated streaming and linear TV coverage for enhanced global reach.[10] The main card commenced at 10 p.m. ET on April 9, 2022, following preliminary bouts aired on ESPN and ESPN Deportes at 8 p.m. ET, with early prelims available on ESPN+ and UFC Fight Pass.[10] Internationally, the event reached audiences through various partners, including BT Sport in the United Kingdom, where the main card aired on BT Sport 2 and prelims on UFC Fight Pass.[11] In select European markets, such as the Netherlands and other regions under the Eurosport banner, coverage was provided via Eurosport and its streaming service discovery+, underscoring the UFC's strategy to leverage regional broadcasters for broader commercial distribution during its ESPN era.[12] The live event at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena drew an announced attendance of 14,605, generating a live gate of $3,550,053 and reflecting near-capacity crowds in the venue's approximately 15,000-seat configuration for MMA configurations.[5] This turnout highlighted the event's strong domestic draw amid the UFC's post-pandemic recovery in fan engagement and revenue streams.[13]Background
Announcement and Promotion
UFC 273 was first announced as part of the promotion's 2022 schedule in December 2021, with the event set for April 9 at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Florida. The main event matchup between featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski and Chan Sung Jung (The Korean Zombie) was officially revealed on January 11, 2022, alongside the co-main event bantamweight title unification bout between champion Aljamain Sterling and interim champion Petr Yan. This early reveal set the stage for a pay-per-view card emphasizing high-stakes title defenses. Promotional efforts centered on a "redemption" narrative, particularly for the Sterling vs. Yan rematch following the controversial disqualification ending of their first encounter at UFC 259 in March 2021. The UFC launched extensive social media campaigns, including official trailer videos and hype reels that highlighted Volkanovski's dominant title reign and the intense rivalry in the co-main event, generating buzz across platforms like YouTube and Instagram. These efforts also teased the return of undefeated prospect Khamzat Chimaev against Gilbert Burns, positioning the card as a must-watch spectacle of established stars and rising threats. A key press event was the media day on April 7, 2022, featuring a pre-fight press conference at the Times Union Center in Jacksonville, where fighters engaged in face-offs to amplify tensions and media coverage. Sponsorships included longstanding UFC partners Venum as the official apparel provider and Monster Energy as a global sponsor, with event-specific integrations such as Crypto.com's introduction of the "Fan Bonus of the Night" bitcoin awards for standout performances.Main and Co-Main Events
The main event of UFC 273 featured UFC featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski defending his title against No. 4 ranked contender Chan Sung Jung, known as "The Korean Zombie," in a highly anticipated matchup.[1] Volkanovski, entering the bout with a record of 23-1, was making the third defense of his championship, having previously retained the belt against Max Holloway at UFC 251 in July 2020 and Brian Ortega at UFC 266 in September 2021. Jung, with a 17-6 record at the time, was returning to the Octagon after a nearly 10-month layoff following his unanimous decision victory over Dan Ige at UFC Fight Night 189 in June 2021, marking his first title opportunity since a 2012 interim title loss to Dustin Poirier.[14] The fight carried significant stakes for the featherweight division, one of the UFC's deepest, where a win for Volkanovski would solidify his dominance atop the rankings, while Jung aimed to become the first South Korean UFC champion and potentially set up further contention.[15] In the co-main event, UFC bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling faced former champion and interim titleholder Petr Yan in a unification bout for the 135-pound crown.[16] Sterling, holding a 21-3 record, was making his second defense after his first title defense against Moraes at UFC 271 and winning the undisputed title via disqualification against Yan at UFC 259 in March 2021 due to an illegal knee strike. Yan, with a 17-2 record entering the rematch, sought to reclaim the belt he had won at UFC 251 and unify it, having captured the interim title against Jose Aldo at UFC 265 in August 2021. This clash highlighted the bantamweight division's volatility, with the winner positioned to anchor the top of the rankings amid ongoing contention from fighters like T.J. Dillashaw and Cory Sandhagen. Both title fights underscored the event's championship doubleheader format, with potential interim implications if upsets occurred, drawing strong promotion around the star power of Volkanovski and Sterling to boost pay-per-view interest.[17]Undercard Fights
The undercard for UFC 273 featured a diverse array of bouts designed to complement the event's championship headliners, blending established contenders with promising newcomers to create a balanced lineup that highlighted various weight classes and fighting styles.[18] This mix of prospects, veterans, and ranked fighters aimed to showcase depth in the roster while providing opportunities for career advancement amid the promotional focus on the title defenses.[15] In the strawweight division, Mackenzie Dern faced Tecia Torres in a pivotal matchup for both competitors seeking to climb the rankings. Dern, returning after a loss to Marina Rodriguez in October 2021, entered the bout motivated to demonstrate her elite grappling prowess following her motherhood journey, having given birth to her daughter in June 2019 and adopting a renewed mindset centered on patience and technical refinement.[19] Torres, a durable striker with a history of facing top contenders, aimed to solidify her status as a consistent threat in the division after recent decision victories.[20] The middleweight prelim bout between Anthony Hernandez and Josh Fremd represented a clash of experience against fresh ambition, with Fremd making his UFC debut after earning his contract on Dana White's Contender Series in August 2021. Hernandez, riding a three-fight win streak with his aggressive submission hunting, looked to extend his momentum against the untested newcomer, while Fremd sought to prove his well-rounded skill set—bolstered by a background in wrestling and striking—from his undefeated regional run.[21][22] A heavyweight early prelim featured veteran submission specialist Aleksei Oleinik against Jared Vanderaa, serving as a test for the latter's resilience following a controversial split-decision loss to Andrei Arlovski at UFC 271 in February 2022. Oleinik, a 45-year-old Russian with over 60 professional fights and a record 11 UFC submissions, was driven to reclaim momentum after back-to-back defeats, leveraging his signature Ezekiel choke in pursuit of another veteran-defining performance. Vanderaa, motivated by the quick turnaround just two months later, aimed to build on his aggressive style and prior UFC experience to establish himself among the division's up-and-comers.[23] Emerging welterweight talent Ian Garry's bout against Darian Weeks highlighted the card's emphasis on rising stars, as the undefeated Irish prospect—fresh off his UFC debut victory at UFC 268—sought to accelerate his ascent with his precise striking and charisma, drawing comparisons to his countrymen while carving his own path.[24] Weeks, also early in his Octagon tenure, brought explosive athleticism from his Contender Series background, setting up a prospect-versus-prospect showdown that underscored the undercard's role in nurturing future headliners.[25]Fight Results
Main Card
The main card of UFC 273 featured five high-profile bouts, headlined by two title fights, showcasing a mix of striking wars, grappling exchanges, and quick finishes. The event opened with a middleweight clash between Anthony Hernandez and Josh Fremd, where Hernandez quickly asserted dominance through wrestling. Fremd pressed forward with strikes early, but Hernandez countered with takedowns in each round, accumulating 6:21 of control time. Hernandez outlanded Fremd 68-45 in significant strikes while achieving 5 of 7 takedowns, securing a unanimous decision victory (30-27, 30-27, 29-28).[26] Next, strawweight contenders Mackenzie Dern and Tecia Torres engaged in a competitive grappling-heavy affair that went the full 15 minutes. Torres controlled the standup in Round 1, landing 28 of 45 significant strikes to Dern's 12, using her footwork to avoid early takedown attempts. Dern reversed the momentum in Round 2, securing a takedown and nearly finishing with a triangle choke, accumulating 3:12 of control time. Round 3 saw Torres rally with crisp boxing, but Dern's submission threat edged the round on two judges' cards, earning her a split decision victory (29-28, 29-28, 28-29). Dern finished with 50 significant strikes landed to Torres' 76, 0 takedowns, but 3 submission attempts and 2:24 control time overall.[27][6] In a welterweight showdown billed as a potential title eliminator, Khamzat Chimaev faced Gilbert Burns in one of the night's most intense battles. Chimaev started strong in Round 1, landing a knockdown and 42 significant strikes to Burns' 25, while securing 1 takedown for 1:02 control. Burns turned the tide in Round 2 with superior volume, outstriking Chimaev 53-31 and reversing a takedown attempt to gain top position briefly. The third round was a striking frenzy, with Burns landing 41 significant strikes to Chimaev's 35, but Chimaev's early aggression and pressure earned him the unanimous decision (29-28 x3). Chimaev totaled 108 significant strikes to Burns' 119, 2 of 4 takedowns, and 2:19 control time.[28] The co-main event pitted bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling against interim titleholder Petr Yan in a unification bout marked by tactical wrestling and counterstriking. Sterling dictated pace in Rounds 1 and 2 with takedowns and top control, landing 20 significant strikes while Yan responded with sharp knees from the clinch. Yan took over in Rounds 3 and 4, outstriking Sterling 32-15 on the feet and stuffing takedown attempts. Sterling reclaimed control in Round 5 with a late takedown, holding 1:48 of ground time to secure a controversial split decision (48-47, 48-47, 47-48). Sterling landed 62 significant strikes to Yan's 63, converting 2 of 4 takedowns for 7:47 control time.[30][31] The main event saw featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski defend his title against Chan Sung Jung in a lopsided display of technical striking and grappling. Volkanovski controlled Rounds 1 and 2 with precise combinations, landing 52 significant strikes to Jung's 22 and a takedown in each for 2:10 combined control. Jung mounted a brief comeback in Round 3, cutting Volkanovski and landing 16 significant strikes, but Volkanovski weathered the storm. In Round 4, Volkanovski dropped Jung with a left hook and unleashed ground strikes for the TKO stoppage at 0:45. Volkanovski dominated with 138 significant strikes to Jung's 48, 4 of 6 takedowns, and 3:32 control time.[32][6]Preliminary Cards
The preliminary card for UFC 273 featured several competitive bouts that showcased emerging talents and veteran performances across multiple weight classes. These fights aired on ESPN and ESPN+, highlighting a mix of decisions and finishes that set the tone for the evening. Key results from the preliminary card included Ian Garry winning his UFC debut against Darian Weeks via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28), impressing with sharp striking and footwork that kept Weeks at bay despite clinch exchanges.[16] Raquel Pennington edged out Aspen Ladd by unanimous decision (29-28 x3) in women's bantamweight, relying on effective clinch work and volume striking to outpoint her opponent.[16] Mark Madsen secured a unanimous decision victory (30-27, 30-27, 29-28) over Vincent Pichel in lightweight, dominating with wrestling and top control to neutralize Pichel's grappling attempts.[33]| Fighter 1 | vs. | Fighter 2 | Result | Method | Round | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ian Garry | def. | Darian Weeks | Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28) | Decision | 3 | 5:00 |
| Raquel Pennington | def. | Aspen Ladd | Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) | Decision | 3 | 5:00 |
| Mark Madsen | def. | Vincent Pichel | Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28) | Decision | 3 | 5:00 |
| Fighter 1 | vs. | Fighter 2 | Result | Method | Round | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aleksei Oleinik | def. | Jared Vanderaa | Submission (neck crank) | Submission | 1 | 3:39 |
| Mike Malott | def. | Mickey Gall | TKO (punches) | TKO | 1 | 3:41 |
| Piera Rodríguez | def. | Kay Hansen | Unanimous Decision (29-28 x3) | Decision | 3 | 5:00 |
| Julio Arce | def. | Daniel Santos | Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28) | Decision | 3 | 5:00 |