UFC 291
UFC 291: Poirier vs. Gaethje 2 was a mixed martial arts event produced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) that took place on July 29, 2023, at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.[1] The event marked the promotion's third visit to the city and featured a main card headlined by a lightweight rematch between former interim UFC Lightweight Champions Dustin Poirier and Justin Gaethje for the symbolic "BMF" (Baddest Motherfucker) title, which was vacated by Jon Jones prior to his move to the heavyweight division.[2] A co-main event saw former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Alex Pereira face former champion Jan Błachowicz in a light heavyweight bout, marking Pereira's first fight at 205 pounds since winning the belt.[3] In the main event, Justin Gaethje defeated Dustin Poirier via knockout with a right high kick at 1:00 of the second round, capturing the BMF title and earning Performance of the Night honors in a fight widely regarded as one of the year's most explosive.[3] The co-main event resulted in a split decision victory for Alex Pereira over Jan Błachowicz (29-28, 28-29, 29-28), with Pereira's performance highlighting his striking prowess despite the close contest.[3] Other notable bouts included Derrick Lewis knocking out Marcos Rogério de Lima via flying knee and punches at 0:33 of the first round to earn another Performance of the Night bonus, and Bobby Green submitting Tony Ferguson with an arm-triangle choke at 4:54 of the third round, ending Ferguson's skid in a lightweight clash.[3] The event drew a sold-out attendance of 18,467 fans, generating a live gate of $6,556,443.97 and setting a record for the Delta Center.[4] UFC 291 showcased a total of 11 fights across the card, with additional highlights including Tony Ferguson's ongoing quest for redemption and the debut of several rising prospects, contributing to the event's reputation for high-action entertainment in a venue known for its passionate crowds.[1] The pay-per-view broadcast on ESPN+ featured four $50,000 Performance of the Night bonuses awarded to Justin Gaethje, Derrick Lewis, Bobby Green, and Kevin Holland.[4]Event Details
Date and Venue
UFC 291 took place on July 29, 2023, at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.[1] The event marked the promotion's return to the city after a previous outing in 2022, drawing a sold-out crowd of 18,467 spectators to the multi-purpose arena.[5] The Delta Center, formerly known as Vivint Arena until its renaming in 2023, serves as the home venue for the NBA's Utah Jazz and has a seating capacity of approximately 18,300 for basketball events, with configurations adjusted for mixed martial arts to accommodate the Octagon setup.[6] Located at 301 W. South Temple in downtown Salt Lake City, the arena opened in 1991 and has hosted various major sporting and entertainment events, including UFC pay-per-views.[7] This marked the second consecutive UFC event at the venue to sell out, underscoring the strong local interest in mixed martial arts in Utah.[8]Promotion and Attendance
UFC 291 was promoted by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) as the organization's eighth pay-per-view event of 2023, headlined by a lightweight rematch between Dustin Poirier and Justin Gaethje for the symbolic BMF title.[1] The promotion heavily emphasized the revival of the BMF belt, originally created for UFC 244, positioning the bout as a high-stakes clash between two fan-favorite strikers known for their aggressive styles.[9] UFC President Dana White defended the decision to resurrect the title, noting that Poirier and Gaethje were "the two right guys" to compete for it due to their reputations for delivering entertaining fights.[9] Marketing efforts included official trailers and embedded content highlighting the fighters' history, with the event billed as "Poirier vs. Gaethje 2" to capitalize on their 2018 Fight of the Year.[1] The UFC's promotional strategy also leveraged the return to Salt Lake City, marking the second major event there in less than a year following UFC 278, to build local excitement and underscore the promotion's growing presence in the region.[5] The event achieved a complete sellout at the Delta Center, drawing an announced attendance of 18,467 spectators and generating a live gate of $6,556,443.97, which set a record for the venue.[10] This marked the second consecutive UFC sellout in Salt Lake City, surpassing the 18,321 attendees from UFC 278 and demonstrating strong market demand.[8]Background
Announcement and Scheduling
UFC 291 was officially announced by UFC President Dana White on May 16, 2023, during a press conference where he revealed the event's location and date alongside details for UFC 292.[2] The pay-per-view was scheduled for July 29, 2023, at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, marking the promotion's return to the city just under a year after UFC 278.[2] This scheduling positioned UFC 291 as the organization's second numbered event in Salt Lake City, following the success of the previous outing that drew a sold-out crowd of over 18,000.[11] At the time of announcement, White disclosed the full main card, headlined by a lightweight rematch between Dustin Poirier and Justin Gaethje for the symbolic "BMF" (Baddest Motherfucker) title, a bout first contested at UFC 291's predecessor event in 2018.[11] The co-main event featured Alex Pereira vs. Jan Błachowicz in a light heavyweight bout, with additional high-profile matchups including Tony Ferguson versus Bobby Green.[2] The selection of Salt Lake City for UFC 291 was influenced by the city's proven track record as a UFC host, with local officials and the Utah Sports Commission actively pursuing the event to capitalize on the region's growing MMA fanbase.[12] Tickets went on sale shortly after the announcement on May 26, 2023, via AXS, with pricing structured to accommodate various seating options and promote accessibility for attendees.[1] This efficient scheduling timeline, spanning just over two months from reveal to execution, underscored the UFC's strategy to maintain momentum in key markets during the summer pay-per-view season.[13]Fight Card Changes
The UFC 291 fight card underwent several modifications in the weeks leading up to the event, primarily affecting both the main card and preliminary bouts due to scheduling conflicts, injuries, and weight issues.[14][15] A notable early change occurred on July 23, 2023, when the scheduled middleweight bout between Paulo Costa and Ikram Aliskerov was removed from the main card. Both fighters were reassigned to UFC 294 in October 2023, with Costa facing Khamzat Chimaev and Aliskerov matched against Nassourdine Imavov, leaving the main card with five confirmed fights at that point.[14][16] Further alterations impacted the welterweight division on the main card just before weigh-ins on July 28, 2023. The matchup between Stephen Thompson and Michel Pereira was canceled after Pereira weighed in at 174 pounds, missing the non-title welterweight limit (with 1-pound allowance) by three pounds. No replacement opponent was found for Thompson, reducing the pay-per-view portion to four bouts.[17] On the preliminary card, multiple opponent substitutions occurred due to withdrawals. In the welterweight division, Yohan Lainesse was replaced by Uroš Medić to face Matthew Semelsberger on short notice. Similarly, Australian welterweight Jake Matthews saw his original opponent, Miguel Baeza, withdraw and get substituted by Dana White's Contender Series alum Darrius Flowers. In the women's flyweight bout, Miranda Maverick stepped in on short notice to replace Joanne Wood against Priscila Cachoeira after Wood pulled out. These changes ensured the undercard remained intact despite the disruptions.[15]Fight Card
Main Card
The main card of UFC 291, broadcast on ESPN+ pay-per-view, consisted of five high-profile bouts across multiple weight classes, highlighting established stars and rising contenders in a mix of title and non-title matchups (one scheduled bout was canceled after ceremonial weigh-ins).[1][7] Headlining the event was a lightweight rematch for the symbolic "BMF" (Baddest Motherfucker) championship belt between Dustin Poirier and Justin Gaethje, two former interim titleholders known for their explosive striking and durability; their first encounter at UFC 236 in 2019 had ended with Poirier securing a fifth-round TKO victory. In the co-main event, light heavyweight contenders Jan Błachowicz and Alex Pereira clashed in a pivotal fight, with former champion Błachowicz aiming to reclaim momentum against Pereira, the recent middleweight titleholder transitioning up in weight for his first UFC light heavyweight appearance.[7] The heavyweight opener pitted power puncher Derrick Lewis against grappling specialist Marcos Rogério de Lima, both veterans seeking to snap recent losing streaks in a division renowned for its knockout potential.[1] Additional lightweight action featured Tony Ferguson, a former interim champion enduring a skid, against streaking finisher Bobby Green in a bout that carried implications for the division's aging hierarchy.[7] Rounding out the card was a welterweight matchup between submission expert Michael Chiesa and versatile knockout artist Kevin Holland, both known for their adaptability in a weight class dense with talent.[7]Preliminary Cards
The preliminary card for UFC 291 featured six bouts across four weight classes, airing on ABC and ESPN starting at 8:00 p.m. ET, with two early preliminary fights on ESPN+ at 6:00 p.m. ET. These matchups highlighted a mix of established UFC veterans and rising prospects, including debuts and returns in key divisions.[7][1] The fights were as follows:| Weight Class | Fighters |
|---|---|
| Welterweight | Gabriel Bonfim vs. Trevin Giles |
| Flyweight | C.J. Vergara vs. Vinicius Salvador |
| Middleweight | Roman Kopylov vs. Claudio Ribeiro |
| Welterweight | Jake Matthews vs. Darrius Flowers |
| Welterweight | Matthew Semelsberger vs. Uroš Medić |
| Women's Flyweight | Miranda Maverick vs. Priscila Cachoeira |
Pre-Fight
Weigh-Ins and Medicals
The official weigh-ins for UFC 291 occurred on July 28, 2023, at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, ahead of the event's main card broadcast. Fighters underwent mandatory medical examinations conducted by the Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission, including checks for vital signs, hydration levels via urine specific gravity testing, and overall fitness to compete, with no reported medical disqualifications or health concerns arising from these evaluations.[19] All 24 scheduled fighters successfully passed their medical screenings, ensuring the card proceeded as planned barring weight-related adjustments. The weigh-ins featured the standard non-title allowances: 156 pounds for lightweights, 171 pounds for welterweights, 186 pounds for middleweights, 206 pounds for light heavyweights, 236 pounds for heavyweights, and 126 pounds for flyweights (including women's division).[19] The main event participants, Dustin Poirier and Justin Gaethje, both cleared the lightweight limit for their BMF title bout, with Poirier at exactly 155 pounds and Gaethje at 156 pounds. In the co-main event, Jan Błachowicz weighed in at 205 pounds, while Alex Pereira hit 205.5 pounds for their light heavyweight clash. Other key bouts saw Tony Ferguson and Bobby Green both near the lightweight mark at 155 and 155.5 pounds, respectively, and Michael Chiesa at 170 pounds opposite Kevin Holland's 169.5 pounds in welterweight action.[19][20] Two fighters missed weight, impacting their respective bouts. Michel Pereira came in at 174 pounds—three pounds over the 171-pound welterweight non-title limit—for his matchup with Stephen Thompson (170.5 pounds), resulting in the fight's cancellation by mutual agreement due to the significant miss and Pereira's prior history of withdrawal issues. On the early prelims, Vinicius Salvador weighed 128.5 pounds, 2.5 pounds above the flyweight limit, against C.J. Vergara's 125.5 pounds; the bout proceeded at catchweight, with Salvador fined 20% of his purse to Vergara. No further penalties or medical interventions were required for these weight discrepancies.[19][20][21]| Bout | Fighter 1 (Weight) | Fighter 2 (Weight) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main Event: BMF Title (Lightweight) | Dustin Poirier (155 lbs) | Justin Gaethje (156 lbs) | Both made weight |
| Co-Main: Light Heavyweight | Jan Błachowicz (205 lbs) | Alex Pereira (205.5 lbs) | Both made weight |
| Welterweight | Stephen Thompson (170.5 lbs) | Michel Pereira (174 lbs) | Pereira missed by 3 lbs; bout canceled |
| Lightweight | Tony Ferguson (155 lbs) | Bobby Green (155.5 lbs) | Both made weight |
| Welterweight | Michael Chiesa (170 lbs) | Kevin Holland (169.5 lbs) | Both made weight |
| Flyweight (Early Prelim) | C.J. Vergara (125.5 lbs) | Vinicius Salvador (128.5 lbs) | Salvador missed by 2.5 lbs; catchweight, 20% purse fine |
Press Conference Highlights
The UFC 291 pre-fight press conference took place on July 27, 2023, at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, hosted by Jon Anik and featuring the main card fighters along with UFC President Dana White.[23] The event set an energetic tone for the card, with fighters emphasizing personal growth, resilience, and the stakes of their bouts, particularly the BMF title rematch between Dustin Poirier and Justin Gaethje.[24] In the main event discussion, Dustin Poirier described the rematch as a fresh challenge, stating he had reviewed footage of their 2018 fight only once at the start of camp to avoid dwelling on the past victory, instead focusing on his evolution as a fighter and newfound confidence.[25] He also highlighted his commitment to fans and charity, announcing a post-fight backpack drive for school supplies in Lafayette, Louisiana, through his Good Fight Foundation.[23] Justin Gaethje reciprocated the respect by praising Poirier's toughness from their first encounter, noting, "never once did I feel like he was gonna quit," while discussing his own improvements in emotional control and patience inside the Octagon compared to five years prior.[24] Gaethje added a technical edge, observing that Poirier's previous knockouts often came via left cross, and urged focus on the immediate fight ahead.[25] Both expressed mutual admiration for the BMF belt's legacy value, though Gaethje prioritized pursuing the undisputed lightweight title.[25] The co-main event participants, Jan Błachowicz and Alex Pereira, underscored the bout's significance as a potential No. 1 contender fight for the vacant light heavyweight championship. Błachowicz framed it directly as a path to title contention, while Pereira dismissed any superstitions, declaring his intent to secure a championship opportunity with a victory and keeping his mindset squarely on Saturday's matchup.[23] Dana White opened by thanking the Utah Sports Commission and Smith Entertainment Group for their support in bringing the event to Salt Lake City, highlighting the city's enthusiastic MMA fanbase.[23] A lighter but tense moment arose between lightweight prelim fighters Bobby Green and Tony Ferguson, who traded barbs over a Father's Day text message exchange; Green denied any fear, while Ferguson claimed it revealed Green's apprehensions about their upcoming clash.[23] The conference concluded with staredowns for all main card bouts, amplifying anticipation without major altercations, as fighters like Derrick Lewis kept responses brief and focused on performance.[26] Overall, the proceedings fostered a respectful yet charged atmosphere, emphasizing the card's potential for high-impact action.[24]Results
Main Event and Co-Main Event
The main event of UFC 291 featured a lightweight rematch between Justin Gaethje and Dustin Poirier for the symbolic "BMF" (Baddest Motherfucker) title, five years after their first encounter at UFC on Fox 29, where Poirier secured a fourth-round TKO victory.[3][7] The bout, held on July 29, 2023, at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, showcased both fighters' signature high-volume striking styles, with Gaethje entering at 24-4 and Poirier at 29-7.[1] In the opening round, the fighters exchanged heavy blows from the outset, with Poirier landing a notable left hook that briefly rocked Gaethje, while Gaethje responded with leg kicks and combinations that tested Poirier's durability.[27] The pace remained frenetic, drawing comparisons to their 2018 "Fight of the Year" clash, as both absorbed significant damage without retreating.[28] Early in the second round, Gaethje capitalized on a Poirier advance with a devastating head kick at 1:00, rendering his opponent unconscious and securing the knockout victory.[7][3] This win avenged Gaethje's prior loss and earned him the BMF belt, positioning him as a top contender in the lightweight division.[27] The co-main event pitted former middleweight champion Alex Pereira against former light heavyweight champion Jan Błachowicz in a light heavyweight bout.[28][29] Pereira, making his light heavyweight debut at 7-2, faced Błachowicz (28-9-1) in a stylistic clash of knockout power versus grappling prowess.[1] The fight opened with Błachowicz securing an early takedown, mounting Pereira and landing ground-and-pound strikes that bloodied the Brazilian and forced defensive survival for much of the first round.[28][30] Pereira recovered in the second, using his reach to land jabs and knees in the clinch, while stuffing further takedown attempts.[29] The third round saw both fighters trade strikes on the feet, with Pereira's volume edging out Błachowicz's pressure, though the Pole attempted late grappling.[28] Judges scored it 29-28 for Pereira on two cards and 28-29 for Błachowicz on the third, awarding Pereira the split decision victory (29-28, 28-29, 29-28).[31] This marked Pereira's first win at light heavyweight and highlighted his adaptability beyond middleweight.[30]Undercard Results
The undercard for UFC 291 consisted of seven fights broadcast on ESPN, ABC, and UFC Fight Pass, showcasing a mix of submission victories, knockouts, and a decision in the flyweight division. These bouts highlighted emerging talents and veteran performers, with several finishes underscoring the event's high pace.[3][7] The remaining main card bouts included:| Weight Class | Result |
|---|---|
| Heavyweight | Derrick Lewis def. Marcos Rogério de Lima via KO (punches), Round 1, 0:49[3][7] |
| Welterweight | Kevin Holland def. Michael Chiesa via submission (D'arce choke), Round 1, 2:39[3][7] |
| Lightweight | Bobby Green def. Tony Ferguson via submission (head and arm-triangle choke), Round 3, 4:54[3][7] |
Early Preliminary Card
The early prelims opened the night with decisive finishes, including two submissions and a knockout that demonstrated technical proficiency and striking power.[3]| Weight Class | Result |
|---|---|
| Women's Flyweight | Miranda Maverick def. Priscila Cachoeira via submission (armbar), Round 3, 2:11[3][7] |
| Welterweight | Uroš Medić def. Matthew Semelsberger via TKO (strikes), Round 3, 2:36[3][7] |
| Welterweight | Jake Matthews def. Darrius Flowers via submission (rear-naked choke), Round 2, 2:37[3][7] |
Preliminary Card
The prelims delivered three finishes out of four bouts, featuring quick submissions and a highlight-reel knockout, while one fight went the full distance.[3][7]| Weight Class | Result |
|---|---|
| Welterweight | Gabriel Bonfim def. Trevin Giles via submission (guillotine choke), Round 1, 1:13[3][7] |
| Flyweight | C.J. Vergara def. Vinicius Salvador via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28), Round 3, 5:00[3][7] |
| Middleweight | Roman Kopylov def. Claudio Ribeiro via KO (left high kick), Round 2, 0:33[3][7] |
Post-Event
Bonus Awards
At UFC 291, the UFC awarded four Performance of the Night bonuses, each worth $50,000, recognizing standout individual performances; no Fight of the Night bonus was given.[32] Justin Gaethje earned a Performance of the Night bonus for his second-round knockout of Dustin Poirier in the main event via a highlight-reel head kick, marking his 12th consecutive fight-night bonus in the UFC.[32] Derrick Lewis received one for his first-round knockout of Marcos Rogerio de Lima with a flying knee at just 33 seconds, extending his UFC record for most knockouts to 14.[32] Bobby Green was awarded a bonus for submitting Tony Ferguson with a head-and-arm choke in the third round, just six seconds before the end of the fight.[32] Kevin Holland claimed the final Performance of the Night honor for his first-round arm-triangle choke submission of Michael Chiesa, showcasing his grappling prowess in the welterweight bout.[32] These awards highlighted the event's emphasis on finishes, with all four recipients securing stoppages that contributed to the card's excitement.[33]Reported Payouts and Financials
Due to a policy change by the Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission, fighter purses for UFC 291 were classified as trade secrets under Utah law, allowing most participants to opt into confidentiality agreements that prevented public disclosure of their salaries.[34] Only four fighters declined the non-disclosure option, resulting in a limited set of reported base pay and win bonuses released by the commission; these figures exclude sponsorship earnings, performance bonuses, pay-per-view points, or other incentives.[35] The disclosed payouts, all for victories on the card, are summarized below:| Fighter | Total Purse | Base Pay | Win Bonus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kevin Holland | $356,000 | $178,000 | $178,000 [35] |
| Bobby Green | $300,000 | $150,000 | $150,000 [35] |
| C.J. Vergara | $60,000 | $30,000 | $30,000 [35] |
| Gabriel Bonfim | $24,000 | $12,000 | $12,000 [35] |