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The cage looks different when the lights hit a new stage. With the Paramount Plus era finally here, we dig into what cheaper access, cleaner apps, and multicam experimentation could mean for fight nights: ref cam replays, POV angles, and a smoother way for casual fans to become diehards. Then the news hits—Kayla Harrison vs. Amanda Nunes is postponed with serious neck issues, and an entire division’s timeline wobbles. We map the fallout, spotlight the new co-main with Sean O’Malley vs. Song Yadong, and scan a UFC 324 lineup still packed with knockout threats and technical puzzles.

We jump across the globe to UFC 325 in Sydney, where Alexander Volkanovski vs. Diego Lopes promises pace and risk. Around them, Rafael Fiziev’s thudding kicks, Dan Hooker’s grit against Benoit Saint-Denis, and Tai Tuivasa’s high-wire return create the kind of card that hooks new subscribers and rewards the faithful. Along the way, we ask a harder question: is the sport consciously tilting toward striker-friendly matchmaking to excite a growing audience? Recent judging trends seem to value initiative and damage over inert control, a shift that could reshape game plans and title paths.

To cool the takes and keep the laughs, we serve five petty revenge gems: a parking-lot masterclass in karma, a locker-room glue sting for gym hogs, a boss slowed by a daily printer gauntlet, muddy justice for a careless dog owner, and a tarot gift basket engineered to rattle a self-righteous coworker. Small moves, perfect timing, outsized satisfaction—just like a clean counter in the pocket. If you love MMA, production nerdery, and cathartic storytelling, you’ll feel right at home here.

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Peak PointsBy Alan Christopher