The recent UFC 307 held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City may not have been marked by the earth-shattering surprises of its predecessors, but it offered a wealth of compelling narratives and significant records that reflect the ever-evolving landscape of mixed martial arts (MMA). With Alex Pereira and Julianna Peña at the forefront,
Carla Esparza
The recent UFC 307 event, held at Delta Center in Salt Lake City, highlighted not only the high-stakes nature of mixed martial arts but also the intricacies of fighter compensation under the UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance program. As the event unfolded, fighters collectively earned a substantial total of $407,500 in compliance pay, marking a significant
Carla Esparza, the first-ever UFC women’s strawweight champion, made her final appearance at UFC 307, hosted at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City. Although the night did not culminate in a victory, Esparza leaves behind a rich and dynamic legacy within the world of mixed martial arts (MMA). Facing Tecia Pennington, Esparza put forth
Carla Esparza’s journey in mixed martial arts is one of resilience, achievement, and evolution. Over a decade ago, she made her mark as the inaugural women’s strawweight champion in the UFC, claiming victory against Rose Namajunas in a bout that concluded the first-ever female season of “The Ultimate Fighter.” This pivotal moment not only solidified