UFC 197 was disappointing overall. Another argument for Fight Pass, (which I don't have atm), the Early Prelims (only 3 of them? usually 4), were some of the best action packed fights of the whole card.
Jon Jones won, no big surprise against an opponent who not only has trouble making the weight but who only took the fight on 3 weeks notice. I think it would have been a different fight if both fighters had more time to prepare for their opponent. Not a big fan of either Jones or Saint Preux, at 6' 4" and large framed both fighters are big for their weight class which to me means they don't have the skills or ability to win fights at their walking around weight. It wasn't an exciting fight.
Demitrious schooled Cejudo quickly, which was okay but to be honest...it was expected. Cejudo just hadn't fought enough top contenders to be in the ring for the title and likely couldn't win against them either. The UFC has a real problem with giving fighters who have lost against an beltholder another chance at the title even if they have earned it. I hate that and it makes for some poor match ups.
The Pettis vs. Barboza fight was fun to watch, with Barboza really showing why he is one of the best strikers in the lightweight division and that is one of the toughest divisions in the UFC.
My favorite fight on the preliminary card was the the womens bout but I can't say it was exciting. Carla Esparza was coming off of injury and a brutal beating against the now Straweight beltholder Joanna Jedrzejczyk and hadn't fought in 11 months. It was a severe shoulder injury to boot so she couldn't train at contact sports at all for 6 months or more. Clearly the better grappler she outfought her opponent Juliana Lima who was a better striker but mostly it was Carla taking the fight to the ground and wearing her opponent down, which although successful is not very exiting to watch.
Carla is the one on top
Lima showcasing her striking
One more photo because once again, this was the
only womens match on the card: