UFC 202 last August was one of, if not the biggest UFC event of all time. The highly-anticipated rematch between Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz broke all sorts of records and it is a night many won’t soon forget.

It also doesn’t hurt that the actual fight was an epic battle between two high-level mixed martial artists who also had high-level trash talking abilities to sell the bout.

The rest of the card was equally as good, with the stunning knockout victory Anthony Johnson delivered care of Glover Teixeira, the dominant showing from Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone, and the spectacular performance from Mike Perry.

But UFC 205, which goes down in less than a month’s time, is shaping up to be even bigger. UFC 205 is set for Madison Square Garden on November 12th, and it will be New York’s first ever live mixed martial arts event from a major promotion.

Let’s take a look at Five Reasons Why UFC 205 Will Be Better Than UFC 202

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An Even More Stacked Card Than UFC 202

If you thought UFC 202 was stacked, wait ‘til you see what UFC 205 has in store. Every fight from top to bottom is compelling and much-anticipated. From the return of Liz Carmouche, to the three title bouts scheduled at the top of the card.

UFC 205 is what many consider to be the real UFC 200. Everybody and their grandmama will be watching UFC 205 on November 12 and if you’re not in front of that TV by the time the athletes hit the stage, then you’ll be totally missing out.

From the first fight to the last, each bout is designed to bring the best action. And of course, it will all culminate in a terrific main event when Conor McGregor goes for his second world title against UFC lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez.

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