Thiago Alves and Carlos Condit Given the state of the UFC in 2015, you hear certain phrases on certain Saturday nights that don’t exactly make you optimistic about the action to come. Phrases like “UFC Fight Night” and “sandwiched between two pay-per-view events” and “Goiania, Brazil.” To the seasoned fan of MMA, these combine to conjure up a certain image. You picture anonymous fighters, not-quite primetime-worthy performances, and arduous pacing that laughs at your pathetic attempts to record the event with your DVR. You picture, in other words, what you’re used to getting. Then an event like UFC Fight Night 67 comes along and reminds you that it doesn’t have to be that way. Instead of trying to single out any one performance at the expense of the others, here’s a look at some of the things that made this event a memorable one

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Six thoughts on UFC Fight Night 67, an event that (thankfully) broke the mold – MMA Junkie

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