Fans and Fighters share disappointment over lackluster UFC 300 poster design
A parade of fans and fighters have given their thoughts on the questionable UFC 300 poster design after its recent reveal.
As we know, the Ultimate Fighting Championship is gearing up for their blockbuster UFC 300 event next month. It is set to showcase some of the very best stars that the company has to offer. After all, there are stacked fights from top to bottom. With that being said, some have also suggested that the card could’ve been even better.
Either way, fight fans from across the globe are going to gather together and watch this historic spectacle unfold. The promotion knows that. As such, they probably didn’t think they needed to put a whole lot of effort into the poster for the event.
After its simplistic design was revealed, many decided to respond to the UFC’s final product.
Your official #UFC300 poster!
We're counting down to April 13!! pic.twitter.com/Io03nFcKJy
— UFC Europe (@UFCEurope) March 20, 2024
https://twitter.com/BigMarcel24/status/1770414826679906808
I refuse to believe this. pic.twitter.com/kBboIi3joB
— Ariel Helwani (@arielhelwani) March 20, 2024
I have a better version: pic.twitter.com/knCIPgCTWt
— MMA HOJE (@mmahoje_) March 20, 2024
https://t.co/9iKorJePoc pic.twitter.com/KXy5NNG39x
— Aaron Bronsteter (@aaronbronsteter) March 20, 2024
How are we feeling about this #UFC300 poster…?
Kinda weird to have a fight poster without any fighters, no?
— Dan Hardy (@danhardymma) March 20, 2024
https://twitter.com/oocmma/status/1770439983746129930
https://twitter.com/SJSamano/status/1770506848195797031
UFC 300 backlash
As you can see, there are a lot of feelings flying around. Some hate it, whereas others are so frustrated that they feel as if it represents the UFC’s approach to fighters as a whole. As you can see, Simon Samano argues that this shows how the brand is valued above those on the roster.
Of course, hardcore fans and casuals alike are still going to be excited about what the UFC can offer up when they return to Las Vegas on April 13. On the flip side, it’ll be interesting to see what the fallout is with PPV cards that come hot on the heels of 300.
What are your overall thoughts on the official poster for UFC 300? Do you feel as if the company puts in enough effort in this department, or not? Let us know your thoughts on this, BJPENN Nation!
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